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PAl!L'iNK<: \ CFMRGIA. Tl'KSDAY. JUNE

N.G.C. Inaugurates Summer Quarter With 391 Attending THE CADET Bt'C

The Cadet Bugler Pulse Circulation—500 Member Georgia Collegiate Press Association Of The EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Guy " Soon '' ','"' ASSOCIATE EDITOR ?'',",, Campus BUSINESS MANAGER Ear U i.Ihams MANAGING EDITOR EJJte U uerell By limit Pryor EXECUTIVE EDITOR I hades Sited ASST EXECUTIVE EDITIOR Stimho Alhta *—V- FEATURE EDITOR John Herring NEWS EDITOR Erwm Sorrtncy Water Bucket SPORTS EDITOR Earl Wtl tarns NEWS STAFF—Hubert ttn-ttr Marmn Aultman Ann,,11 ell- Clinton born Sidneu Hiahsmith V I Facklee Dol Purcell. Wade- Leu.;, Putter Sell Snatnhuur laji lljraertm BUSINESS STAFF llullan.1 Mangum FEATURE STAFF- Betty Jean Brown Jem Hill I my effort that will require the work SPORTS STAFF Robert ''"' and cooperation of every cadet. PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF -t.tutur Green Wmfnd Phillip: Outstanding among the changes Bobbu Maxwell. mad.- in the military department ''"''"" substitution COPY EDITOR '«""" of the i FACUUTY ADVISERS Pro/ Clarh Copi McConnell - bucket,'' known SUBSCRIPTION RATE $1.00 r*r ytir

weeks l>y students of North Georgia Published e»ery three th. Introducing the Barn! College lo eipress the unbiased opinion "I thi students, sportsmanship; establish standard, of i ondurt, srholsrship, snd To i> large group 0* freshmen, this if. college to encourage .-rrol.-r portieir.ato.n srid interest all

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CADET BUGLER—A FIGHTING NEWSPAPER

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SAM WOODY'S PLEDGER left?

1 all ,', WANNON >r KENNEDY! ui kuciiI '"i',!'!

i . . i \ \ \ i Whit! i milking up hii mind. Do Radios Satisfy Students? Thri i upid Tha itudenU Id- 1 h i at N.G C wen *

. in i.ii give mnxlmui'ii ill be followed happy group when they . lilnd the ff ,.f THE CADET BUGLER hn mil : they could hool Ai'i.i man a ,DUM this lummcr an I radios. But j.rinl.-.l <••), An !-! nip* ihni thi- it^uliiiM-ri- liuvr bri-n ilrpl . l.lllw.Urt! i'M'KT 111 l.I.KIl ^ 111 find thai the radios . i:i:i ' ic SI Nl i much fun as they ex- bi g I " W« |u«l wi '

hi i. many •• the t-i \N OLD PROVERB seti fail work, ami kg p "i In- played

..I.; thin .ui, I I! Thr II ll Dl V B HIGH AM leem to be the hour* v. hen nothing ' ird Oh, well] ... If

. thai Ei, if .i teak three Wo , of n mi nnytl

still ..f dcq VELMA liavo anything ti lil lo who llkci about ha\ Ing fried chick- wild 1 1 7

BOBBY I ii no time we in

1 .?:;.! tho "Bai n 1 Elections and Politics ....

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itudenta taught thi pi icari cool) Ll CK, col,. JIM" NORTH, I iplo that SHEPHEARD of voting, th.- certain woikncai toward the Win Oi arc «>]i-rth>ii« .(mni:

1 del gtrla, :. forming in the liom i dI ovui y itudenl -, ...... REED il I thi ; r\i\ HOI R ii. the hit I

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from their < ,, . KENNEDY \\ ,..!.!:,,,

. lom f..r office. FRAT FEATS

I be laaued l.l. ROG1 R G.C \i i MN \i tudent tried t» ... m ThtU. The ... Ii V ,.,

ii i r»ARD reahmen and ' ' n: v.

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Parka*, preel-

1 > What itivt.m Wall, tr*OJ1lr»r, that wouldn't have L

i oi - tic Baton Twirler! UY, UYI Hon ii Thonw- kaa. Prank ing at th.

the P«n. iai thr Military D«part-

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COLLEGE TO SERVICE Baldwin, Chastain, ampuses into Athlel Lowerv Officers oftball "A" Co. has grasped the in the live: udents. The facts Of '43 'D' Club Cwch J. B. Scearce h, :ram. Taking advantage of Physical Education every with De, a lot of weaklings r ipp centlv taken over the initji they have built up a I of North Georgiaia College,Colle athletics builds p ... . i tbuild i lead of 522 points over their near- ;en the plai r all-out leema to be the

ror "A" Co He ,s No. resident -- Taylo, nnia and badminton

i the ry Organization. Strangely enough, a There - ami play- imaginable have been made, in ten iftkill t.iuo I'hr onl) r [>" ha-inc long line-drives, he lay f< the Club down that can bt found in "A" Co. is ;i ran wild on the bases. his year; they are Baldwin, Chas- their softball team. ain. Lowrey, Mills, Schwarta, Meanwhile "B" "I 1 " Rec Club Begins rreen and Kennemur who won their Co and Ce ettera in basketball; are hai ing a hoi race I icond : and capable coach. J. B. Scearc Sudan and

Upon the absence of his capable assistant iehwarta who won i ii-ir- Doraey i Year's Activities their letters in plnee loftball team! are single-handedly rounded up a summer Physical Tr:i th.- best in the league This ia At Tennis ountry; and Hunt, the manager. mj.h. lis on softball. volleyball and tennis. Some fr'es Tourney the fact that they are program "Physical Mutilation." Schwarta is the onlj two-loUei tied for the league lead. Their ian m the "D" Club; he each . won a tennis anil volleyball team* are on four Rec Club ftter m basketball and tennis. "B" COMPANY" DODGERS teams pledged one- an even keel and there lin't much fourth of the Two boya who were eligible "B" Company's hi P h r.ding soft! | Freshmen glrla the for he I Rec Club "D" Club lead in the softball standings by win FliTht has settled down for a and who failed to hitting by the whole team and exc tching by Durden quarter filled with hard work, " has kept them Sremingly, th. "I i Schwartz in the lead, and Turner. o and the Hand > , and comes from the "D" Company nine. physical . the of i In < l'.y h..' I the :

Military- Vlong with Parkei ' of t i Not i the type of softball which r I" Co hu von i —Continued Trom Front Page , cog '" thvli volleyball Mania, \\ , Nelson, u Pryor, J machine Durdei I S> hwarta, md S i both oi "B" o . have mown b) The perl mi a thai they are Rec Club Council conaiata of t the United S.-rvic. i for Iman, "Butch" Hn.wn, plti i the league, -..m-. (hat North Ge. 1 irey, and Madelyn An- D" l i making thi thony, captains of (he ip and take (bail minded men of the faculty. If i M rranged it should bring in a tidy su Trahlytana, Mercuriana. and Phi i-. i.nly probable that the faculty c .lan. Mit- II Stars" yet there are aeveral former bull chell and Louise Huff are Sports : could still play their Williams. E. Crowe, Klliot, K; s tin liutchei.on, K; Rh...|. Iggie Weems, LET US REPAIR former President, is acting as Han.!: Captain Sbepp ird. 1 I YOUR BHOES City Shoe Shop softball volley- freshman "dubbed" the r The coeds have challenged lh. mi.' My but

this ahould provi Interesting, i peclallj to the boys. the The game between the N.G.C. "All Stara" and a team composed ATTENTION FRESHMEN! r m i:a .-','tii, B iid with the Oklahoma er Young of' th.' fac A " For Complete Wool Uniform !.ed that the faculty \ fantry School, Col. "C. G waa

January I, [042 W. A. ROLLINS

. ehita r, Col. Hammond was on the General Staff Root 1 HI M„„r UII i Hall

Col. C. G. Hammond-

rraduated from I ) in 1937 Welcome, Hell Hammei Freshman eight; . Hello, Sophomore

"THE BIGGER AND BETTER" Parks & Garretts Visit IDE) 0H1 QUALTTX Gl

MAYFLOWER At Enjoy Popular Prices Our Sod RESTAURANT Dahlonega, Georgia

W.-.l.r!

i Club Breakfast

Tasty, ! Aunt Betty's

Corner lin.a.l and Main Streeta Bread and I :ike* ai the EXI II INGE end SMITH'S SMITH'S Small & Kstes BAKEBT "Whan ' .,ii...... i rh id Mo Gainesville. Ca. THE CADET BUGLER Scholastic, Forensic and Math McConnell, Pittman, Baldwin, Announced for 1942 Head 1943 Club Awards Armstrong quality of religious leadership both ilhin the college and the com- Georgia received this Officers Club of North mnity. Hugh Mills Col.mel College are: President, Lt. -ward. Vice President. Captain Sk-Onm.il: The following students were

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quality points during ,d Treasurer. Captain ung 62 "X" Company Tin- the school year, being designated a* Freshman Honor Students: P C, Thomasville. Ga. Ash, Virginia; Dahlonega Ga, Grant, Richard; Cornelia, Ga. year stated, "The Club li tryta( Home. T. Lee; Chattanooga, Tenn. the of Griffin, to get new Inaignlas for Huckaby, Clayton S.; Ga. ficers. They wil Jackson, Noel; Woodcliff, Ga. Jones, E, Paul; Yazoo City, Miss. Qui the elnao »f thi Spring Keith, Emoruth; Clermont, Ga. ihli ..... "n. slightly «i Sheehan, John C; Macon, Ga. - ft Pbjalcal Bclenei Lynn Jackson, Smith, J Bryan, Decatur, Ga. pUcad in the i p haw, James, l ovington, Ga. log Marimba Virtuoso Bj . Savannah, Ga.

July 7th i mmn Dahlonega, Ga. irythlng To Appear Carter, James B.; Sanford, Pla.

if.; Sylvester. Ga. tcdly d Col- „l faculty o/ North Georgia opportunity ol i-,. will hav« the

.,.,1... Ki WHEN IN GAINESVILLE N.G.CToOpen Infirmary During SMITH BROS. September-Rogers CALENDAR Your Headquarters for all kind8 of For Summer Quarter SANDWICHES - DRINKS - LUNCHES Roosevelt Square immsr * Julj

I rding to Pn I ;i and .!

I» .1 ill v I ! I'Hiiil

,-..! n;.1 will I- li'-ld Jul)

1 with n largo half story building 18 and n will i" played ! |g modern In tloi Ian I I-- oquippi to Lolcq and will fully d „f mi • ,i " bocomo . , i„ , care of oil ludenti ,.. .., i ,,.i July Bl anil i n

ill, '<> i whlli Thti i line: o I (II '...,,-u..! IK, in, iiml

ml |« eiitlmatcd to coiit i the equii 'I !„ U< mIm Am-

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I mid I Hollv Theatre

DAHLONKGA-ATLANTA BUS

'All Through II.. Night'

Leaves Dahlonega fur Atlanta H a. m., 4 p. m. Remember Pearl llurhi.r' i !.'. ( It in I". leaves Dahlonega for Jaim-'v ill*- ii . 8 p.

n. m. i s I mi, for Dahlonega m., 4 p. Taran's Secrel Tnasun lineaville for Dahlonega \ p. rn„ G p, m.

$2.00 Special Week K.T. to Atlanta COMING—

w 11 The $1.00 Special Week R.T. to GatneivUll 'The;' D!;d Boots On" ( s M TAX) THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU Til VISIT US AND C A l» ETS We appreciate ENJOY N. G. C. Students the patronage Wholesome fun. that you have g.v May We Remind You of Our Good fellowship

Complete and WOODVS Tour favorite name of NuunalL ' )N THE SQU U'.I Supplies BILLIARDS WHETHER [fa That Good Gull G In...

a To Rent BOWLING LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. BEE AT THE Prescriptions Carefully Filled Johnny Moore's Dahlonega Recreation Center SERVICE STATION- V^ Gadd Buglmt The Voice Of North Georgia College

Capt. McConnell, Student Executive Committee Beloved Officer, Organized Is Called To Duty At N.G.C. To Fight For Educational Freedom In Empire State of The South The North Georgia College Student Executive Com- littee has been organized ami i> o|.t'ratinu -moi.thh ;n- rding to a statement issued h\ leaders of the eommittee Student Executive Committee is an or^ani/atiim formed primarily i ;,,.- Mi i fonnell's to better the studenta of North Geor- gia ( ollege and the college itself, its members are chosen from the various t iijUls nrgani:'.aliniis. liege, the faculty, students

in The i e community general Maguire Leaves; flral . mpaign i detailed for dul bus been t<> Itrinir ni'mliiim I ire. join i College in 1927. Immedi. New Instructors tO the stair here was a noticeable int- to accomplish this the co ttei ent in the- R.O.T.C. unit. Come To N.G.C. ''' ! uinl in i.., nun,.

ii Student Political League at NGC Sgt. McCallister I for the avowed

. Ginty, i . Jr., publ; ten Pro Assumes ... Duties Chataworth Timi t'i.S -L'l.l Sri eilfe t,„ ,, polttli I

best 'i ii. .. group ! I era! i. fii tudt I. .. OfSgt.McCrimmon of years H. «,n nl mas Frier, by Bi li publisher Mi Roberl . in of "The hoi who receii the modi rn history of the col Douglas Enterprise", tot thi B degree fr the old lego, was hold by the Studanl Exs best editorial page; A. W. Star- 1 ling-, publlshei and nil Master ol Science del foi the purpose ol ville Herald", toi the third best tolling the

editorial il. students whal they could >i Capt. McConnell has pital in Atlanta with a leg ail men page, and A. W-Star- ted thi help hi* Hng, publlshei of "The Nash- Of I bring ni t ,!!> and unselfishly McCallister will beat Nori polii >od for h .1. iih. for Ph i ,n the he Kt-neral life of the Is College unl . .

i Btlnn »a i attonded

Sgt McCallister stated that th Kenneth Engl i 10 tudonta ; who , i . . probably be at the start been Pro Twelve Alumni ' lii-'i'd fiery Hrie.ehei- nuiile the fall quarter. f English in Fitzgerald l.\ i.rm- Mi.-»'iilli-i.'i I .< tu i campus leaders n Rate In ROTC Unit North a tl promlnenl Mi Eng n M I North

1 who know him. At U. of Georgia Georgia College student groups Smith <;.-..r(tiu lolh-i-,., the Hi Mi I onne i from the Unlvorail in wl re now at the Un mcotins Georgia, and h i Lrnall meeting held In the c Duke I mi... at Dahlonogo leal Friday

of the N. '. I I uml Cadets Can Leave sginnlng o Juartei Hi (lark, Gilbert .... the M.i in nd thi plight Clothing In Rooms C, Pigg wh Georgia reaction Named Bugler \ G C end College a r Hutcherson M I Faculty Advisers nounced today that cadets i tugueta, majoi ;

Ens. Bond Murray, . irdele, captain;

i Philippine . dajoi Hutch*] Hero, tl thi • • ...i . Reported Missing ponslbllit North Georgia College and thin

I : :.-..: , longings ami the Th.- Navy Department " all riifht I i irould * -fectly Vt K Clark and Mr.

,!' having aras taken ofl I ltd Booth and I'splam R. S. - the I WAR NEEDS ARE CAUSING DINING HALL SHORTAGES Thirty-Six Students To Get Scholastic Bars In Octoher

l bis duty t • t-> i

ff.tt on the school dininc for each hi" i ^f C4>nU „„ , nding rices rrach for the lk)

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after irrarluatinir fj wishful hoping, accord- , e»nn«i foods art

While- at 1 re, Murray inadr an «-xccllmt ach'-l rcd» of thr Ann. n the Seca practically all Dri I

rvhiif. i r •lac Each day bnair* -...--h i

. Murray aapetia. .

, B«t-*u- I B Major )lu' Murray and I in the son

. Huckaby. CU<

Murray re-

t>* rfjr»'!>: -.f Murray. Jimmy. ••-•-•-*-• The Cutlet Bugler Circulation—500 Pulse *7Ae yHcUi&bafoi . . . Member Georgia Collegiate Press Ass EDITOR IN ( HI! I Guy B. S< it Of The ASSOCIATE EDITOR Billy Ledford Tha\ BUSINESS MANAGI R ..,„.., changes ble fellow! Pi PHIL .iW I Campus EXECtn I\ EDITOR Sam !

Acuity i-, deciding, BILL1 ; DURDEN o ASM" 1 XE( 11 IV] i in Ctenn York .,.,., i end* H FEATURE EDITOR Hi rring Al li , . 1 CHELL, Isi , . M WS DITOR _ , , ZIP" and W SPORTS EDITOR Albert Rollin l RO W-W-T*-^-ir Hi Nl WS STAF1 J JEANNETTE l Politic Effect! N.G.C. born. Sidney Hightmitb N I Faeklei Pureed / ' Wade, Lewis Ponet Well Snainfa Barneron. Carter Dam. BUSINESS SI AFF n d Mangun i. 0WL1

: ' FEATURE STAFI Item /, m /; , n f, ,, 11,11 I my '

Carey. Fletcher Fhomp i in i< N [ how, when, or wl SPORTS STAFF Robert Rio "date" -,ii the "V" Ink.-, HAT< HEB PHOTOGRAPH!' SI Al I i

COPY EDITOR .h„ t „tt !>,„ .,'"'' a ., i .u. FACULTY ADVISI RS !>,,.. U / ( larh II d water!

i I | HER Willi Bulger Staff would

< ! Tin? i know whal girl i km and Practical!

I is diaappn h MtOfliJufllr rid sportsmanship;

'

I i.- i in nil e oil ago I thai ... ,11 ing definitions . ienl will be of littl

1 tr. . •,„ value them when they ente a iHiin nut nil-: si i in vi ioim < Johns and Johnny he? actual

j ,i HOI i teal Flash I hni method Don' '':';,.'! - .v«- finally succeed* .i,.h„ .

• thai they want eomi

.: > i'-ni'iH-F.- a t jn- tha

tirm- do tell, will anl them when they

», [U.il .'\p,T. d elsewhere' in the I.

H i.. QEORGIA . .

i- i I HOI BROOK think ithing rnual bo done about

i \f.<- shoi the] .ii mini

< i.l,i,, military should cordlngly.

w i an Dining Hull Popularity! LOOK TO THE FUTURE The dining hall .„, the campi

riiii- jm tin- rirnt ii top 'I INING There

I much tat itl'l'-m " ' M'KT IK ',1 I II \l, i\ . I, , convei (p ilitli an '- It, Juki listen little. i.ulil a

\ ' Freahman Discipline II l.ffl.l I "' it-" n find -i,ri cheek i wouldn't you like to

I i , nf ' the [042 will be i I? '' 1! till i: .. . . I Ill-fill, "Hi i„g l[u „,. '.'. Ill, till- . A III! | ultng hi i:h I, pphi H EST, and, tt Hutcherai •II II '.Mil , !„!,, I l,-, lf .,U ....•

-hi, i , 1VELLBORI theii dutlei n HI From the w« u HITLOW told the differed captains to n II... v h I.T KENNUR ,, [ that wa

I;| '' '''' , 1 ied ol > iy wTll [no ' haaing North M"'!Vl FRANKUM SI cle tl Ink 'twas springspi as shining 1 time ' Dot rnual i i i Phan have whnl ; PAIN- ««lw< the will of the ""livi.limli :„ i Tin I i

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|»l ji will bi

. obje. My Perianal CaLuput Unreasonable?

of Unit huv.

001 charge i he school . library | „ Hutchoi .' , a le particular -•"< t "Mj I'n to thi twenty-five cen

l "' ni ' I had an Artlllorj Unit mfairly when l

the opinion vote* they protoat

Ii . d column writing i

level beat ,, to I

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no doubt that 11 he I iv-IiMiu-

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I CENTRAL LOBBY FOR ENTERTA1NM1 M .

i Tth < for thi- thousands whole s <• forth with > plan ; friends who coi *Mi»h th,- I ..!!,,. of where could I

', '" ', h »" i .ii hwn n I, . ed becausi o i .1,1 and Incl , ahJ i™ r train tailr offK*« reason whv 'tad ha would i -

TUESDAY. AUGUST CADET BUGLER

V.M.C.A. Elect Frosh Records From Coeds Prove Fit, Officers and Cabinet Hiking 20 Miles Sports Sparks - Rec a. c. a. < elected, Th ise el eted wen they work off a guard report. A REVIEW OF THE SOFTBALL SEASON President, f i ed tt Vice-president, William Banks;

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: if: : . rr. .1 -'..,.. ,,'k Chilly . Council members, 1 of eight star and "B" Companies placed *n furntah the on the field and wonn four and six ga t stiff - 'h- liniitt-d nuinhni -.

• . "C" Company i

i an.] finished I i rlub 1 ! Uld X.Y.A. Students To l$e without th<'>.> e luncll members: i the aid of the i Cut Two-thirds In Fall "Tiny" Carey

Wary Louise Huff - dyn Anthony, Jayne Mitchell, and lion funds were eul in hall by Clayton iluckaby. short : wly elected secre- a [aj igo i n »

ield. Honorable i ary. "Rush" week made everyone announced on ! 'all in line with

FRESHMAN BOXING o the tournament would assist 1(17,(1 Clu nnlentr, whieli iv only managed to Coach Scearce ahniit on.- thii'il 'hi- number helped ; that each company should t break" dam -.- Takes Instruction Tin- Rec I interest of all the el Pre-Fliuht School through this petitioi

of North Georgia College, left I mi. Wolfe, I Qulnton 1 umpkin, VOLLEYBALL Int. mt>

week to receivi I kll.-WII Li, ll,i I, |ll, it

\ 'ii--\ ''.ill sical inatraetioi hull, are among the Naval pre : It it- and well-balanced i Tennis Ladd ly captured : flight training " its. "B" and "1 tied foi second |i!u.

' & tain n 111 i n and four losses. "IV ('..mpanv place. Jayne S thai when Coai h Scearce return Band was last withth only Itwo vie

illi llt\l.l this plans to inclinle I SOI SI INDINGS i full he h i, Kathryn Knowlea Naval pre flight training. t.i liiui.l .oinliiu, nv lo'ilini-. mid m Archery ]i!-u in hi 1st. place, Fiances Elliott. training Include bn iketball, bi i 2nd place, Kathryn K hull, football, boxing, and wn ogr will 3rd, place, "But* h" Brow n the ling. Some of the world's gn fighting ability ol the Ith. pla< . Croquet-Golf 1st Helen Gristle. B igh, Ray i Mams. 3rd Margaret Smith.

lili Marlon Aultman. niMI'AM si WJUM.S i V- of July 2:>lh.) A ids from the tournaments, the

club hn» regular met I DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS each month. The Mercuriana and Hippolytana have given two very fine and interest Leaves Dahlonega (>

SERVICE Kinjr, (Jreen, To Lead leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville 10:15 a. Camera Club WITH New Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega 8 a. m., We ate the patronage Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega 4 p. m that you ha 111. us. Best of luck $2.00 Special Weak to Athi Always! $1.00 Special Week It.T. to Gaines. Fanny Bell's WOODY'S Beauty Shop ON THE SQUARE Henry Almand CH and JEWELRY REPAIR! Piedmont Druj» Co.

WHEN' IN GAINESVILLE

You can always find The Aunt Betty's SMITH BROS.

Vonr Headquarters for all kind* of Florist Itread and Cakes Gainesville SANDWICHES DRINKS - LUNCHES Roosevelt quire at the EM II INGE "Flowers for all Occasions" Smith's Beauty- Flowers ll the Peak of Their Lediord's Pharmacy

v.iur Await Se Small & Estes We Cond ill S. Sycamore — Phone 214 BAKERY Unite and Fountain Service -ville, Georgia Gainesville. Ga. [lie, Georgia THE CADET College Canteen Profits Put Whitaker Heads N. G. C. Cadet Advances To Major Swiftly Into Improvements at N.G.C. Science Club Summer Quarter

, not and will not receive pensation from this source. n hv Major p„rominent ' " h CADET \. business man, has been in charge

i of the canteen for the past sev- Maj-.r

, . i-ral yean and under his direction

The canteen employs appro*.- „ al fund of: m«tely eight boys during the year. ,- , College. He fur-

ived fr-m the sale of i

THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU TO VISIT US AND Irwin Wood Leads ENJOY 3V43 Debate Club; Wholesome fun,

Scot I V.-I'resident Good fellowship and

Your favorite game of

Km I Will BILLIARDS

Tho fiii tlobaU of the BOWLING AT THE Dahlonega Recreation Center

If \ mi Crave

[CE I 1:1 Ul Compliments of Compliments of Villi Jackson J. H. Phillips WHATLEY'S Florist

Pharmacy "Flowers for all

PHONE 600 Occasions"

Gainesville Ga. Gainesville, Georgia

> you Are Always Welcome At The DIXIE HUNT

GAINESVILLE GEORGIA J

N. G. C . Students

Remind You of Our

te Stock

Completi

of Candies, Magi

LIPSCOMB DRUG CO.

Prescriptions Careful!] Killed #• Cam Sugk\ si

The Voice Of North Georgia College DAHLONEGA. GEORGIA. TTl/ESDAY. OCTOBER >.

650 Students Dentist Arrives; Dean Holloway Leaves NGC; Enrolled For Woe To Cadets Miss Alice Donovan To Take 71st Session Over Deanship On Oct. 9th Bj EDDIE WORRBLL its seventy-first year on September Mrs. Irma Holloway, Dean of Women si North 25 with ;in enrollment of 650 stu- Georgia College for the past l\vu years, has ivsiciu'.l from dents according to a statement by thai poaition and will be replaced hy Miss Alice I >. m,,\ ;ui Will D. Young, Registrar. who is now Assistant Dean of Women at t; -. cadets number 533, The present College for Worn,,,. to last year's 508. This Fall U Mi>. II nil. i' number 112, as to 150 the coeds Board Members been accepted and will bake affocl Jast year. Thus, the total enroll- ..ii n,-i,.l.,-,- in, ]'i|j M un.nl this year is approximately Of Procurement will bake ovei boi new posit!

. omparabU the oventng cJ Oetobi

. of I U ill I'M'.' Ill H.ll||..||, , her la* This Group Here Oct. 7 | \t : because it is the only c Na coding day, college lege in the University System Guard board For the pa tv Id its Sanford Calls !' Georgia which has held own Upon committee, ' \V increase t .if Uiv urmi'.l (op. v i.f thr I'nil.il .ii . has shown signs of NGC To Give AH and an buti I Fall. All other college*, in States will ci. i, i, bo ii, University System, have shown In Winning of War College "ii tobei i i-mn.'.l Hi.- frivii.hlnj. cided signs of decrease. The memban of thtt board wilt ! ..ii tudenl wiiii whom she hae

.ii t., the Cadets <

i . ',(.,-., , .. 1 1,. i gia College for the duration mui MI11 Di i i i Bulletin Ffered by their p tin- Unlvei News i i <-. and oiueqnentJ) etdvi iervii war." was the statement made b the "I -i" All students wl natlt i She taught In Chancellor s. V. Sanford of th he chapel at win, .ii TO PLAY FOR Jl NGLEEUS" University System of Georgia whe time the board will explain tl yew and then wonl bo GSCW DAN) i : he spoke to a student assembl tad Assistant "!' here last Tuesday. Any tudenl n "'mi V\ ..in. ii .in.) w bin >. Four New Teachers ing a jmrtn-u!,!' play for the first dance of the fall The Chancellor stated that h

thought this generation the members of ' T" lent J.i i- 'i quarter un Saturday nitfht, Oetubvr of youn Added To B tab bhal Faculty which thry are tiro people had a Unique opportunity i Intoreated, any 10 from 8:30 p. m., to 12:00. The during the remainder of the day I be sponsored by the Of N. Ga. College i ii ruber will be offei I'.m- Hellenic Council and admis- ed the use of n office em rooi sion will be $1,10 including tux m one of thi' building* *ti i: and ' n. and Barmoi dents may go ami set the 6 gnat dream for NGC 1 men YWCA Starts Year Bross have recently joine.i SPEAK AT MEETING faculty of North With lno Enrollment

| fi : Hugh Mills announced ling many new bu.l.lmgs bxlay that State Secretary H. W. college were now lost. Y. armed forces, defeni |obi Infirmary Opens t.. pointed out that the l.'nn ,..i i peak the YMCA other positions. System hud mode applicatioi on Tuesday night, October 6, at Kenneth England, Sometime In Fall !" 5 Hu will discuss the state the Public Works Reserve u English, cam- bo u fmm Fit*- VM< \ and its various functions. a number of bu after the win gerald whi pi he has bam Pr< h f..r the NG< TO HAVE BLOOD past thre c. DONORING STATION North Georgia College obtain yean Mr. England holds the B.! J, Roger*, 0UJ plumes of degree from South Georgia ' o Dr. '•' H. B. Forrester has an- fimiary would b ork I lege, the A.M. dtgi with the 1 11- a competent i gta, and has don

i run cxmaiitJiif Col. C. G. Hammond Calls For . [ai gatherlngi Tough Cadet Corps As ROTC Attention Coeds! ven.it>- of North C CECIL B. de MILLE TO JUDGES Unit Streamlines Program hart of hi. work for the Ph.D. degree at the 1943 CYCLOPS BEAUTY SECTION of . scoring point Harmon BrOM, member of thi' war- pany. Sgt. G C UcCrtnmon will English Dcpt. staff, i. mad* by Col B.S. degree from the University of Special training platoons have huh Indiana, and Master* :. the world, will toon u«- hn passion Tactics formed in each military ©r- at North Genre. been 1 fur beautiful girli in the arrang- -tatement to the press. ganiiation. These uniU under the has taught for several years a ing in dV«

> will I rcvi-nl.-d the naoed that Kent State College and at (rtorg !'!.. n of having a one hour I coeds that .. Washington- It. . platoons will be i on Monday and a two Then- — i ..nimurd on Pare Thre hour drill period was tinurd i til the la on Friday Cyclops Picture formulated to get every man out ber when each company will reform platoons. NGC (lee Clubs pan as much as possible. and equable the CLOPS, Jarrett Pryor Taking Schedule jft.Ttiun dnll period i» "I see no reasons for Sunday Begin Year's Practice was the ai - I in practicing Extended Parades." about these The Men and Women'* GIs* Clubs I ting and Patroling, and Hammond to a question CLOPS -ill In- l.k.-r tU I > glad to i Squad Problems by a majority of parades He staled that, in all the fint Hmr To**.l» -indents. The Prvsh- probability, there would be very night, respeotirrly. The few people to witness these paradea, neaday Men's Glee Cub will meat each yearbook erf h urnber, 1942, will be instructed in because of the tack of Lransporta- Tuesday and Thursday nigfaU at The baaed close order drill during this period. 840. soon be viewed by the eyas that Mad went on to say shortages. He went on to say that w men's glee dub will also I The j that another vital part is the special parades would be eoodoeted evident meet twiw * blag program would ba- if the need arose, bat it was Both glee clubs will be under the I th* firia,. ^ q eal&re rifl« by that the old program of a parade <«T cadet. everr Sunday aftemon was out for ... TU Colonel emphastaed that rifle Dim i

BUGLER THE CADET *-••-•-•-* The Cadet Bugler limber Georgia Collegiate Press Association Pulse *7<4e 9HcUte>uUoJi . . . EDITOR-IN CHIEF Cuu B Scott Jt ASSOCIATE EDITOR Billy Leilord Of The BUSINESS MANAGER fori Williami EXECUTIVE NEWS EDITOR Eddie Worrell Campus I h.K SPORTS EDITOR. Albert ftollim Ami PRANNIE and CLIFP! By Jarratt Pry-.r EXCHANGE EDITOR Li Portet I I BUSINESS STAFF Deah, deahl How la I Tin , !- thai ARMSTONG' Dor? Beattu and Holland Mangum togi • -•-•-••-• SPORTS STAFF Gem Uasslu , "Burn" Wha MANAGING EDITOR MARY ANNE? A Stand For The Truth ami ,,:,, e.u. IIOOTFN- i ... .villi v I in MAXWELL PHOTOGRAPHIC ST Al I I n Green Thi. column wan created thla summer; its main FEATURE STAFF Inn Hill n .,,,! MISS hla llat. I Wadt NEWS STAFF Herbert fenttt Union as I, a sophomorf of North Georgia College, see them. n... .mi. i.'. /' navi Anne Wellborn I in i Waltei Winchell I* one of our greateat newspaper Channel! Preshmon it" time I hour Jack Bate/iron Wesley columniata becauae h'' printa the truth and because .],;.! hik-heat om- in n date I I II 1 LI V ADVISERS hiH culufni. r < tMervative view I 'albert [,,11.-1. of th« "(fam." PfO/ U / lull II A .. newapapem The last M..I I,t. Mill i avallabli I SUBSCRIPTION RA'l E 1 wrote for the BUGLER contained injurious to the pride of

, Mfftl certain persona ot the school. If those individuals— who they are—are angry, I want to

i if .i student who attended itfon well in hand, but school this Bummer < an be found that -lid not hold

!;,, ,,,, mi i the Mine eonvicl - that were voiced in mj- column. i. l . HUM v wo« the truth; yet the irulh sometimes hurU most. HUM Hi SYSTEM? [JEUTENANT It nowa In.li- Cadetfl Say M&ckanaws Are Insufficient

ays one -if the new freshmen, "how

"* " Ing keen compctltloi ,,i inirnl hi-i c-

r of thla i • \ i:i i I- Well, there la a question that is hard I

Wi hEvs heard storiee, true, pi mul Ing "MOOi i During most of the time, a miu'k-

1 II Mil- i;t ni ffn ihlnBl and 1 el I! \/l I. RII h n ii' system m . honor . it you proh- m' II" hai i ' Hi an ii . doubl a-k SAVAGE. Just , pi thai , I,... I rVftei ''I i 'nil "ii tli.'t ' " mil know-! I mi ol othei military ichool . found that b. cu g In oi HEPPARD and WELLBORN El IM the unit n m, Why not ("i i books and othoi ui br. you and JUNK 8TAMEY. leave CI hy not adopt sweaters if

,,l„, i i the i kVES. C Inl with perfect aafety. MARY LEE MORRIfl and ventured to the "Bai n OI • Cadets .pi I l j-i- about Reaction Toward Co-eds i ii -i. in,. brought tvi don't. «,,.i, n i all I Wn PARK HH WYNN have thai few almplo i" Istlon i n tl tii.it condition bj logl g dozi HI MDE keep "You know," aid one freshman to mi . "i heard Phi n PARI •'II was noted for its 'homely'

'.,. i |.-,, :, 1 I how that certain freshman was fool-

. oi such a i" practicing the oncopti . tore I entered NGC

fori i" aware of an) i lous organisation in thi were difficulty In deciding them ull I ed. Bui

.Mi, r In , system. H did nol eprlng up ,„.'. he thlnki rcmebei this, vou £n hmar. The sophomore

- If ,]iiy nor in V'iii. Iml tfrrw 1 nihiutly ll« LllO Ira ii n r the freshman girla of this year are the student body from year to year. -in iiii|,i.,v,'inrri( apraad through 'I "V.I those of lust year. May-

1. 1. -..I ; !" ahmon ',' '. The hit ii is- ti, ap-

.. ,ii, i, , i, . ..,:. i ru-y, in turn, con My P&tioticU Golattut peal In the 1049 CYCLOPS will be a m pi rhapi lod i" h„. trod n b)

lii Cadets Anxious To Begin Practical . ! " Work i" | lom

in con Id the honoi m, will v tah ii, .'i.HTliiiK t,, u .sUtement lychologlcol nature Thi que yourself the following quo tioni made by Col il Ha mi, grill be subject to much Are vilim,: i , K.'.iiii.,'

oroa foi a aopl re la a f i :..'. i- me by These words from 2 Arc v.. willing to ,- eopj ic hlblted b than any ihmg that I have .Is heard introduced cm the i-i the deciding Thla coll i : « a OX] , I'li'-niiHi— 'i , : know Hint .•IitMmii, Ii l« lilKhh I'imI.i.IiIi- (1ml thi i tiling r..i ' Li,, • would ahead of them and they realise chad they will prob- Ui, pari played by the college i tu ably - be an i -I i. - ii i do nol willing ti abide by the do< Ii i I .. nlv, jii-i t... which la K ht sue- I i be i n • ollogol in nil military school willini; Ii BOIVO ii" a iniintii of nlicli collogoa. New Students Saj Thej Like \<.< '' Dl I OP QIRl IND Sunt.. including both ..., i Would be B illn.r ' dinxlili'i . togvthoi ii, the Din hman class arc i lli,.ii|.|i ing Hull 1)1)1 irrrllllv OOITIO I

'-'ll'lllls you bi . " ii i . n i i id. look like ool that i- liked, the itudenl

' 'I" .iiitillillH' ., i i i. many ouhei n have I-

be n i< Individual and pri bj til. mul brn»>

iwn mind thai an definite!) nol , bore hi NGC n i SYSTEM" cm in- founded on anj college COED How on,, may voll auk. - 1 ' Hunk Hint i COLUMN hmon.

-. WI u \ i v RIGHT SONG

i faculty vote the i N'urili .;, i.i

ii llful lima Mo, i 1 ., ,

A VICTORY! 1 WE WON GREAT "i •WHAT mil I NTR. The vir'..-. \ .

i Governor Eugene Talmadgc In the rocon! m > bU.1i Lglnal com- Inl. 'lit, 1,1 1 began to talk to her. i .'.it 'I, , -ui od the fact that I I lint- ,i, ll,,. Cm, . mighl be 1 iniii'i Hi.il Hii', vi,'l,.i \ I> Hi. learned thi*, quotal »hc looked at me as if ihe didn't believe ..!. mlo freedom i.t the didn't know thai a pi nl Ideational.

lishnielil .1,,-nl its ,1

Even in ohurei, i wl Mt,„ .

have had no place to go when the] r companion

trill be roitoi '! The co-eds mzv now rwiving the State ai Id military training be [uttl] i

mill , great educational system, but I

i diversity Syal

h>«eal 1 Education Departm*nt b making this possi- thoae lant hour* due to the

I which ha boon ti have no trv>ublr of Regents and to iak attune THE CADET BLGLER An Eye On The Dust Scearce Announces NGC Will BY ALBERT ATHLETIC PROGRAM Have Boxing Tourney; Nov. 7 By ALBERT RHI 1 INS

r planned at North Georgia Colle will begin this Dahlonepa, Ga., Oct. 6.—Coach J. B, Scearce of North the r direc'i r Georgia College announced today that boxing would definitely be included on the college sports program,

ill begin about the seventh of e went on to say. "A" COMPANY TAKES LEAD IN SPORTS ystem that will be used hi mmer the wh i„ .t,,, #__ .u . _., Scearce Says New determining I hi (e mi- ! . lead held by " Con: " Athletic I Mth he addition of many talented freshmen Program " -.""(">".• ion in..- ll meet III f— i-fiurn;nt' of suoh.-nvrt.' --.,.-, every tump A Step For Victory Will B f«« dOJ I tO

FRESHMEN This fall North Georgia College here are four possible choices

will have . ill in ll-, ia College a completelj n ,i. our un.t Play hard am |in>irtiim eonsistiiiL.- ,-f entirely dif- ll \ These choii u i soort, in which i will take i limited niiml'i'! : iie.-!m,.-ii i > the battle front. Let's whether he be "friend" George E. Ramsey program will be similar to that of

TOUCH FOOTBALL the Pro-flight chord m the Uni- .-. pom ii ii

touch < Becomes Member football UJOn should prove very exciting Georgia. company with mem! sms for both have had a week of practice (must of i mi' Of Coaching Staff I weight, (S) A when they run through a play) lur.y i. fr.-hm.,n, t : taking i pa. m theselese practicepractiee'se^sions"sessions, shouldshouid Mr. George have just begun to realise the se- ihmon and ophomoi to farm prove the Ramfil , irai I ecidmg J factor. The team whichi hasha:- the mostm...>t talented ff,-, rem men will at Clinton. lf this whole iituat team, 1 1) ti„- 'V»ld e the team to watch. coach Missouri, has i Many...... of the sophomores have have lab cnurtcs sn in -11111, n hey will miss a few ..f cently joined the Ki elimination of the Physical i games,games but thetl freshmen have H chedules. Everyone easier should witness these r North G*< thai the wo

. 1 oil.-! i phyi ughl on the ollinlnatlon RAMSEY-EXPONENT we must win it before we h.-e.ii OF FOOTBALL cal education. kid tin' to talk of peace w.- cannot bill and boxing li>- completed his win ee.oiil ol Ihlld -.V.li'lil would lie s'from Clintc it m.-viK ''• ate work at Waren State Tench by baying led i mind , .1 an.n."-'... . ' h;i- had

; ers .|. . ii. College 9 I 'i"'i : and . d t.a-)..'tli;ili ...-: completed wort and Stamp even though it does - basketba,,tketball ,isa baxdej coaching Degrei the boxing »oe ton will furnil basketball more Th,. column hi Ip .i v-i. At deal, bul by havi that the students of NGC will western University am plentj of oxoltomonl for both fresli find him . University of Missouri. men, and I'm going to do my h Mr. Ramsey, while in enlleg.-, to pr< pan th< e ideta nt North was a three-letter man in football, YMCA Discusses Oct. Georeja College foi nctllol basketball, and dark 1„ field Plans for New Year He "The nlghl shotput. He played hi.lf-hn.-k In Loit Wedneadoy the football, and forward m basket- ball. cila held ii joint meeting to dlicuit is the time to prepare them foi stated that he i i the ^ member of the 1943 CY- hip pleni '" the tudonl direc- Mangum Is Named ,;;,,.'' must have tin- full cooperation ; ;? of > ., place Ji : tor! to ba publl hi -i bj Hi.- ai who reigned hecau*. Business Manager of nthei po- held mi Importnnl pari In thi dl sitions which he holds at NGC. The net will Mai gfum lias been of bin- chinning, rope climbing, Of 1943 Cyclops active on the Willi and the reel of No Chance Now boxing, tumb taffi of both the CY- who have man to man romlmt, and football. thi i Aiu.r . .' ., Bl GLBF Of Water Shortage i.. Jo ., . Qon -... Tin- . liiiu- ,tiif( plan to divide \ booth will remain the fie -hllleli and : ( .| ,li, i e:« rim i mlo ,i i few moi different cUtlM BO I - ffrntin will be ahle t„ lake tud felt marked discomfort when their

i elvc the - supply was cut to n News Bulletin WHEN IN GAINESVILLE tin- v room Continued frum Front I'aite the city hai in — -. . plngpong table and bo hah . tailed new faclllti ' n it the in ny emergency. itation « ill be formed In the neai nvlted future i,l N any time dm Ins i h diametei

SMITH BROS. i all HtudentJi for

'tiling and phy Ically v. in. h will liirlude Your Headquarters for all kinds i of aide donate blood liege oiididdiM, and the amount of i donon will be u>v< ii phy»i SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES which ran bo luppllfrd. The plant Roosevelt Square apable of pumping be

The i

froi -(ring, hav, found to ba ab WELCOME FRESHMEN! ' purifying

THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO . Ill SOPHOMORES!

YOU VISIT US FOR YOUR TO VISIT US AND Four New Teachers EVERY SCHOOL NEED

E N J Y STATIONERY .-.ml PENNANTS

TASI 1 KV Hi- INDW [I mi

weiU-rn where h* ha- WHOLESOME FOOD H"i | H0C0LATE Hot COFFEE YOUK FAVORITE GAME OF

I \ I.KTS

We ap] BILLIARDS the patronage SMITH'S that you hi us. Best of luck AT THE "Where C'olJeffe Friends Meet"

WOODY8 •III i -l Dahlonega Recreation Center BONDS and IMPS ON' THK " North Georgia Colleg* .Dahlonega, Georgia THE CADET BUGLER TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1942

Spiritual Guidance; SAYING DISPROVED AS Churches Offer OLD To Take Lead BEAUTIFUL CO-EDS ARRIVE Students Are Invited

MONDAY TUESDAY October 12th and 13th "Captains Of The Clouds" James Cagney Brenda Marshall

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14 "I Was Framed" Reegis Toomy

THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 15th and 16th "Paris Calling" Randolph Scotl

SATURDAY. October 17th "(Jold Rush" Charlie Chaplin

\lii\ll\V . TUESDAY October 19th and 20th "Hellza Puppin' Olsen and Johnson

Martha I: ,...

WEDNESDAY, Oct Hal "Larency Inc." Edward G. Robinson

Till - RSDA1 I Kin w October 22nd and 23rd "Male Animal" Fonda Oliva de Bavilland

SATURDAY, Oct 21th "Juke Box Jennie" Milliard Murray

HONDA! TUESDAY October 2'.lh and 27lh "Broadway" Rafl Blair , . Dahiouega, Georgia V^y Cadet Sugki & The Voice Of North Georgia College ^

Thieves Take No College Students Under 18-19 News Bulletin Year Old Articles From Draft Law To Be Called Until "JINGLEERS" TO PLAY July 1943 NGC Dorms FOR DANCE HERE Information Revealed The Clemson "Jungleers" i After S. V. Sanford Executive Committee play for an Officers' Club Da here on Visits Washington Offers Suggestions For Saturday, November Admission will be |1.10. m .m itudenta oi North Georgia Prevention of Stealing NEW GYM ROOM OPEN College were heed for the tint

Coach J. B. Scearce announced i i h with i Ik- serious- this week that the new gym is open and ready for use. old draft low. Ac- i staff '. reporter of the Cadet room is located in the baser™ cording to Preildi nl J I conducted a survey ^hich the Barracks and has a boxing ly from that a surprisingly large punching bags, and complete Chancellor 9 \ of articles ami money hav< Phy! nil students, who are now enrolled

I Hi .' b 111 not < [led mi, (ii Rev. Long Presides -ii.iv i, 1948 reci Ived thl Infoi raatlon « Irili In At NGC Religious W l Mngton To i changes.

Emphasis Week Thli will bIvi Bverj tudi nl oi I..tior . p H In K. ilK ..phi.

sored annually by the VM> \ ,..i of cash are missing Cadets SERGEANT McCRlMMON, ith the aid of Cadet I | vv, i \. began today with a Company Barracks have pro- Lieutenant Glenn York, give instruction in rifle gram conducted by Rev. Nat G. in' i the loss of a watch, twenty ship to a cadet on the thai did rtol pqi I i doi Idi d Long, new NGC rifle range. pastor of Glenn Memorial Ml .Ml,., 1,1 in caah, and a radio. In l„ tl.i SlITll church at Emory Univi Hall, thefts of om radio, Atlanta. Services will be held in Modern NGC Infirmary Opens line with this DtOvemenl through .rtcfl all Cadets' loss As "Gold Brick" Era Closes The N.G.C. infirmary is ai last completed and ready Debate Club Meets .e permitted and for future patients; however, real patients will be there service, it ii ind two hoped, will be time U. of pairs of khaki pants, ore this because there will be no more display of the Ga. t Emory about "Love, Courtship, and Marri- 'ole time technique" which fall:, under the iliil.i. In Forensic Tours Thi Student Executli i fication of "goldbrickinc."

i cc. under the leadership of Guy Prof u i

1 i Ihoi thi Debi i. Scott, Jr.. has drawn up a set Honor Day To Be Held orgintiod " :i1 if BUfgeatlona to enable students In Next Two Weeks o protect their possessions Among 'i heduti Thi luii Ii n Uarnes wind hese j are such suggestions as' to meet thi I toy i He will nrnui I the : I) Take money and valuables to in and mi. mi I times be clad to discuss any „„.,,," „,,.. ,,( fooie BOft bed* .i '"• , i Ithi i Bandar, i Id { leaving them in ibcr I, or Sunday, N.n. .nl., i | m [2) I k rooms when there iehidal<

I , I ,:.. Thi, d*> wi known u ,i. ,1 s no one in tliem, and (3) Keep ....

. end ilthi large amounts of . Dean Donovan must In [' i (loricy .in yi.'Ui [n.'i-srin. Deposit to Tux in., I " which will be given ool to "I i , , p .. soars upward, theref « oapon) Sophomores, will be i but a thing . I "I l-'.lll Ill I I I,, l.,,,i,.r i All Settle' of the put (but ne\ — b«n -.ii ht red, whit*, bine, tho Ad Dean Donovan Says ... Which "COEDS COOPERATIVE, pj thl

n* Food Stuff For Dining Hall MALES ARE PLEASING" medicine i-

Miss Alice Donovnn fl Bought By State Purchasing Board; :; (

, • wry pleased I will I obtaining ad In the Idtel wni head nurse at th. Georgia College She thinks the today is faced : itary Academy llos coeds cooperative, the masculine pitel in College Park. Ge. Befor. arriving here, she was in charg< i, who taught Food ntpp I of Muscogee County llnepital, al olUfi bought nght b.1:.- l All Columbus. She has had twentj en in solv- gia State Purchasing Department helped her i years experience in the norsini m Atlanta after reeoB and will help hrr here in North have been made by Mrs. Avii i of Al | It i I July. Georgia. to Milledge- isn. Mr II Before going en and R because of MISS \i i. r . DONOI \v n. the foundation orkad (or H infirmary finally seven Securi- * quarterly baait with years with the Farm ir>i,.rf on the KCC « Approximately a ty Administration. The new Dean nanager Many foods have disappeared was in charge at the State Wonaa's DaaUag " plrtad, and it was not opened ontil College from March October 19. 1942 The coat of this this fan, when she assumed dutiee Uiaed services are re- building with equipment (which She believes that H re.cn here. . includes artklea as beds, a to do this i hate soch sn be purchased Mim Donovan says the coeds at way by Hi , they can ,-.a are eery helpful and -socials' for all the refrigerator furnished with pad- r Mr. We. faculty. and The i - have responded unanimously to all ly lock, an operating table, also surgi- - bet that some foode she kas asked. She also stale* new Women's Dean has already lode all vegetables ar„ cal instruments needeei | popularity with both wide , "f i no discernible diff* gained r- meat. performance.'' and all the other Ise- ' coeds and cadets, and all North h*,v " welcomes iere *»* • ' womm students Georgia College had been some trouble in '

DnhJoocga stay "flossed wishes her . a.. . en labor" because cauw-d by the quantity in which : " '

Tuesday, October 27, 1942 THE CADET BUGLER *•-•-•-•-•-•* The Cadet Bugler * . + Palie hlembtr Ceoraia Collision- P"f Assoc'""""' *7^e yHclnetoUo* . . *l EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Cm B «»"••") * Billa Udford ASSOCIATE EDITOR NIX and MAXWELL have HALL i * MANAGER ..Earl Wi»«™ CHARLIE ^ GanvfuU BUSINESS EXECUTIVE NEWS EDITOR £

ii i I are uneomforUSble. Tiny arc dying ,i i I ! BO chance .Battalion the For Looks of . __, _ _ ft| - minute if - i , . i. i" RDEN a raw y Do m b, nrttl l!l, >' l the Col lege. i, . :,,, now i thi H, grand during "ral wok." It Hami "moh Buck. mull be ' " m ' k would Uka '" Is plenty of i foi ,\ pBICE the , there ! II little. VIRGINIA n -i t„, ntuj . MlTH, o catch on quickly. aid- Mfm« to Our Military' Discipline :tii)iks ik'i.ifiI lu<>king ' dn'l tleh 'nnff Let's Examine code. Dot sen of an Atlanta theatre is flashed I. . hi States. The a picture of the flag of the United only ''i".'' I I and thundering applause from the patrons of i .sheara editorial la not a condemnation of Thin PeAAa+ud GoIumu* proof enough that Americans are to- ' luUtngi students of North Georgia C°u«*' My day proud t remember that when v" '"'"i...... i them to IlT ' by flag. But let's by doing College 7 ,|,i y betraying i which i symbol for i ill ill. DAI the PTVB PER CEN1 ' I DBB U nutV.int: ,h1,1 today dying. Ill "'' i.w ON DANC1N0 crowded i the hells of of Disrespect i ., period In Faculty Guilty ,•

i to pay their "f Ihaai building , ..hatovcr they are doing that ha* a d , althai But sorry to Bay, cer- .. :, kmeriean Plag. ' dlfficull to riooi iii ""I ' ,im h 'iin ttoyi will !" rtroHing klanro- t loss of II . n tbli In taking o few minutes o* their time U fo" whanevi i vinhm nliidem. of re- tand ai attention during the brief ceremony . i.--i. i and buyi building' during " he u i arvlce tha wni Although the student body does not voice their irim . ttrtnl i hi a reat

H.'.' I y.-|t, Ml . I.IU'IV ..in. mi ' ,11 . blood, they do disapprove. paj five m *hiie. 'i tnaiahaje f"i • i .-,,.. : rt«edy" 'i. in ii"" lM . nil the reputatli n ol the i .i .i know their repuu- u Hi i formulated by •llolllll III' pill out whan lergolj

. Cadt-ts i,.. i mm .in -""y that omitl *' mi abomination, in thl I to thr gnvi'in I >> .'nllitiK hand, ' i in BtngUib, n - xainod I II 1 .1 the military . ii I of glrli i physical herdtl d, and foi i was lowered. irfald .1 ling ii • whoe ..fully . a of thi liege thi .1 i I. "Mi. ju»l ai the school band typewriting, " 1 itenography, hence thai any non fireproof . of a military liinliitry i.tul lu-iiltli, Iwlmli'lim chemislry, . * 1- i . system that has a roputntio I nf X C f 1 1 M

' . quoti Ij train* d '' Why can't than tiu'v il" .mi ol we!

i ' I"- luppll u womei : . I , miliary courtaay Draaaad in i 1 "'" full uniform, the*< clear that nil oolloge BtodanU should fully avail kill, ile, hand salute a* Ii

ivi- . :• olli I and Hi. -in-, ol the colorati il > a i if a thi I Jook" i hi military manual, ramovi ' ; who i raduat. (to rn thai thoir Crlend will heart. Thii COLD ' \m IE' oversea* cap and placed 11 OTaj thall gnonnca; thii type " i . -.i. gi rl with lolaj ""»' rly, largi

I

i'ii. i ni .iiiuii'ii in- \ Instructor Ramsey intortng oollage; nowi ii eollage Compltment to

- 1 ' • "" li i '< < " training Is i > iin.i. 1 upon grndmiti u li t,.r has alread; oppoi tunitj are, therefore foi i ollege "" n

il women and foi high i ho t»i ai A glrU alike The y hope , u through

. i.in- nation through

. of our society

I Ml ft] r .t .!' i ami ..I. -m.. I-.. \ Hi '"f.li

i' . I was a great I that good < ' as '•'' -H'.i n. .il In- believe a boy tally

coeds took exercises with the cadet* third In I roi enl racult] and I lorn. Thl- rdilorUI . t-t>eds did. quote "A i i.'.anjilingbrarrche* from

II branch of my most sincere appreciation.

1 different occasions, 1 have heard

f"i,.,.mr ta*k* t i eadeU proclaim Mr. Clark as the wittiest man they raiaon In

« and ha* s .. it to place

' IK-an fu» CThe og unit at ,c'i bed: the

' I . by and ' OM } utirk thwr .... he eadeta were wrong afa Dining Ball have famed • organiie.1 r»d>° I someone removed my new and trained from my room. effort. Wilbur Johnson, of Senoia. seemed to t* *>kI« Kach company sen Ii could be aach worrying, so a member of hi* family 1 . .uiy'liinL- In. ill. I il 1 in B* id the \im a u leu the bird do all

i Bg Wilbur says happy days are hare ag«>n Tuesday, October : THE CADET BUGLER

An Eye On The Dust Rifle Firing BY ALBERT ROLLINS WHAT REAL FOOTBALL? By All Cadets

It is hoped that in the future touch foothill n-i Intermural Begun at NGC in our Sports Program ts place regular might be substituted. There is on The of North Georgia

! thoroughly inves College have begun

deni must Kre two hundred tod NEWS FROM PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT FRONT forty rounds of ammunition at a targerl HftJ feet away. A .22 barrel attached to a large slock is use.! for this firing. and the drill field to make the students of NGC the "toughe tudents The Sophomores have begun in the state. The program this winter will ' ' tumbling Every Sophomore r, basketball, and boxing for both the freshn imons. It has also been announced that there will be i in the sports program, but that track would be under i ronnde, i Ightj prelominarv

NEW SPORTS EQUIPMENT BESS is pictured here in the operating ' pie ted the new infirmary. This room is well their firing, they will net i Coach Scearce says that, in alt probabilitj ' . fre ihmer striking bags fur boxing, a parallel chinning I with surgical instruments, sterilizers, etc., The records of all men will 1 bars will be added to the new gyro room. If obtained the ^adv for any emergency. gym room will be complete from one end to t listed as to companies and thei "Y" ROOM ALWAYS OPEN Days of "Bloody Bouts" Over Hugh Mills announces that the "T" room than ever. The "Y" room offers a congenial t for reading the morning or paper, LI I h. LOOS r READERS DIGEST As Rules for Boxing Tourney :.- .- .. : Dred by the"e "Y-son"Y" i valuable Are Announced by Scearce Practice For 1943 FRESHMEN TO BOX Cage Season Begins By Albert Rollins i a desire to box for their company ysieally able. The sophomore! DAHLONEGA, GA.. October 27 With 40 Hopefuls the ! freshmen should be safer. Records From —Coach Scearce announced today that freshman boxing FOOTBALL RESULTS (incomplete) will begin November 7. The Freshman box- ' llllV! Company— Rec , report I held i rh. the rules of t " Company—20 talented freehmeii and a large group of last year'* star*. V" Company— 7 . .. The Kl i PROM RBCt The ' havi' Company 12 ... freshmen rml i-m.ih ,,| ,.».mgh — An activity fo. Company— .I to determine the most voluble rroapect* for the team thll yiiir

1 1' in!- ! garni L-jtfh t SONG COM) 'p lining neason ha» not been com- he first rent pleted. In lli,' it ii 1 competition «i paM he I bt lb, the Freshman have been ta- sen In the college BUtrltoriui thi Uhlotti \ mIi wed, If Ih, ) . ne evening of to box at this Interview, they Mom mbi t B and arrange the Mhedalu ii 'elghcd and examined. Only ur teamj will vie agaiiMt THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO U am, bul dm to the gnu nil no ;ood ther to see which can look ire nliortnge echedlllM will not ;ondltion and mpleted ii quick!) i before i„ YOU iplte t»l tl to have between iU een ami eJghtei TO VISIT US AND mitt.'.l i , ' jn u bfaa I tdi ' won eleven

d/hi i ramee end loat nix. although only the frosh wet ighed in rare elawlfied ENJOY played the colon "f NfOi thi .',,1-1,1 into right dlttei SOFTBALL: At the i 1 time ..v one-half „f all thoie

bould (an i proaaed the de In to boi mhm tveral " Id , TASTY LUNCHES hey wwra interviewed and of thoae, o Un Kroad nly thoae who an physically able or right «dii will choose You can always find WHOLESOME FUN U t rjf nil fTu-n in eifib fight in that weight All other Aunt Betty's

AT THE to; competl- Bread and Cakes

;tt th,- EXCHANGE

1 over to boxing. All Fr.-.h- Dahlonega Recreation Center the Smith's 1

hether they f.gl boya in companies • Small oar coach™ [a a Tnumamrnt & Estes require* th»* boxrra to lake Students he I Welcome, N.G.C. tl « to ri»ow th«' May We Remind You of Our ret up prepared t« f,ght Complete Stock VOIR COLLEGE DRUG STORK DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES Leaves NTNNALLY'S CANDIES Dahlonega for Atlanta 8 a. m , 4 p. m.

CADETS Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville 10:15 a. m., 2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES p. We appreciate Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega 8 a. m„ 4 p. m. the patronage that you have given Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega 4 p. m., 6 p.m. ub. Best of luck LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. 12.00 Sperial Week It T. to Atlanta 11.00 Special Week R.T. to Gainesville Prescriptions Carefully Filled WOODY'S fPLUS S% rEDEXAI. TAX) ON THE SQUARE 1 . 1

Dahlonega, Oeorgia

THE CADET BUGLER Tuesday. October 27, 194 CADETS PROVE MORE I CAMPUS SURVEY Deans List NGC Coeds VAIN THAN COEDS Quizzes Students Honor System Is Announced \ On Take Physical "Vanity, thy name is woman." but. according to Jarratt Pry or. For Quarter Ed. Course editor of the '43 CYCLOPS. changed.

It 1 ist when Georgia College Mr. Pryor who earned i Physic rge of hating place on the Honor List during th w,.r the summer quarter of 29-12 by makinj Freshman Condi tiooing Course, Are v.,u willini; to n|,*. an average of "B", with no grHdi girl in schoolv has had a ,nd themes? lower than were "C", announcer Vcn—30% No—70%. igh physical examination and this week by the office of Dean id the result* of her exami-

Sinnons. I. .' hal an honor »"lnn wouM m. In. explained to her so that she Yea—70% No—3»%. A total of fifty-eight students, irncdy any physical defects 'Ou willing to abide of whom forty-eight are cadets and by the dr< ....,..!.. •xpcl you fr< college? of which she is awnre. This ten coeds, were designated honor dttloning course may be outlir i member of nurh rouneil? follows: Following is the list released Would I. ,,M,„ he Dean: yon| b, Adkins, Jack Arnold, Keysvi body, and would ron l..^ arfUI&| Andrews, Percy C, Thomasvi A. Tea—009s No— io%. Barton, Deforest, Ronsville, Battle, Charles T., Eliavflle, Bogle, John Earle. McRae. NGC Science Club to Sponsor (B) Practical knowledge of per- Brown, Betty Jean, WanwrtOD. they look prelly « Brown, James Lelghton, HaxtWal College Blood Bank Soon nent health factors. .1 Burch, Will A., Eastman. (I t . 1 t -rr,up of informal The Carr. Richard, Thomasville. Science club of North Georgia College bo poo oi

Carter, James .-i fnll, .- i-i J E., Sanford, Pla. hank n.rr.i-iiina - . . r to Pre Idenl .1 R paddle badminton, shuffle Chitty, Jack H., Cedarlown. ; ""' Dr. II. B. Forrester, The plan for blood bank onrd. ping-pong, han-l polo, dodgi Cochran, Van '/,., Covington. BrewelJ underway, The only difficulty ma, Albany. Is that NGC has no p/aj oi eenttfui tag WHETHER Crumbley, Arthur J,, AtJuntu. the blood and jetting II to Atlanta, (D) Conditioning exercises. Then It's That

Carter 1 Dans, F„ Fitzgerald. In ! .,..| H- xorcUca are practically the «arm Good Gulf i Gasoline Davis, Cecil C, Unlay, .1 ,,!,.,., orWiMj 1 Carol Service Dec. 13 tht) 'I ad In the department Downs, Harry, Conyem. or i'v English, Thalmn, Pi nfli 1 the men A Good Car To Rent "'-I . woman' a;I« i., th.- Bthrldgi John I tt II clsfa trill thi Th« Hart . tli . ffm Up h annual r„. Chriatmim i tht ],(,- „r uu Ua

I laid, i ordi ; laj i m rjtog, Doci 1 1:. I'm next meeting of I

I ChUTOtt, Billy ! : 1:1 1.1 hi iii on Johnny Moore's

\ , I i nil. | vpllr.. |] m po SERVICE STATION Hartley, William, Hi llywc id, <-' ad oi 1 'I In- , I11I, I

"M ' HedquUt, John li . Blborton. 1 Pn D " "' 1 ii« ndorson, Poto, ffadli ' I 'i | ii id othi 1 Hick», Joseph, in u \Kii- sr.d Moultrli ,„, Thi LOST Ons brown wrl Holly 1 Theatre principal Uvi a bi U 1 undi 1

Hill, Mary Jean, 1 fflndai the B Central »h.>ck u DAHLONEGA, GA.

Bui kaby, l layton, Qrlilfin Wednesday, Oct. 28 Eandrlek, v ECoanunur, WlN,.|m, a -. wii "BULLET SCABS"

Hi li. 'i f, Dahlonaga BANK .' i OF i Bcaloa, Edwin DAHLONEGA Reels Tooraney

Mi i onnall, Jeff, Oommori a : ,.., H,

.1 ., Man ii Joi "li'ii I- I. ti nlnton, 11, Mm M. , Thurs.. Fri., Oct. 29-30

Mills, Hugh ' Albany. ii'-' 1 M„ 1 , Jobn , Haooi Hlogli do A HANK Villi IT, Brnoal I TT 1 CAN prlnjflald B b, Prodi 11 '.i HANK ON STARTED WITH EVE" Perdue, Jock II, II utOD M 1 ||] Pippin, W it, Macon, Taylor, William m . Dan

Porter, Leatoi I '. 1. 1 1.. 1, i: u , COUBTES* SERVICE EFFICTENCY Vo/a Ruth, Alio Saturday, Oct. 31 Member k.iu.c. "ROXHS HART" WHEN IN GAINESVILLE with Bank of Dahlonega Ginger Ropers

Mon.. Tues.. Nov. 2-3 SMITH BROS. "SABOTEUR"

rour Headquarter! for all kind* of Wednesday, Nov. 4 SANDWICHES DRINKS - LUNCHES "MELODIES OLD AND NEW" Roosevelt Square WELCOME FRESHMEN! Thurs.. IVi.. Nov. 5-8 Ill SOPHOMORESI ALWAYS l\ MY HEART" VISIT US FOB YOUR Saturday, \<>\. 7 JOHN H. MOORE & SON 'THE MAN CH001 WHO NEED wni I General Merchandise DNT DIE" STATIONER! and ri NT

n 111. Mon.. Tu.-.. " KM SANDWICHES \,,v !.. In A Friend in of North Georgia College mis OUR LIFE" DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Wednesday, Nov. 11 BATTLE CRT of CHIN V

SATISFYING SERVICE SMITH'S Where Colleue Friend* Meet" Saturday, John H. N,„. 1 Moore 'l 1 Robert M. Moore ! I BONDS .i.„l STAMPS" RTNCS „n iiki; FINGER" - Stewart Library h Georgia Colli V #• Cadet The Voice Of North Georgia College DAHLONEGA. GEORGIA. TIE Pres. Caldwell newsj3ulleti« HIGHTOWER NAMED "MISS NGC;" Lauds NGC McCONNELL, BROWN OUTSTANDING At Meeting IN NGC WHO'S WHO CONTEST Council Considers Demands HOLCOMBE, MOORE, MITCHELL, HIGHTOWER. I'pon Colleges of CARTER CHOSEN AS CAMPUS HEAUTIES In the recent Who's at North Modifying Curriculum November 2h, ei Who Georgia College day night) Novi :ontest sponsored by the CYCLOPS and the CADET DRAFT REGISTRATION BUGLER. Miss Betty Rose Hightower sell I was i It has been revealed by £ "Misa North Georgia College" along with twentj three maximum during ihis c other students and .-ii. .t . period," was the stal faculty memhrrs win uciv ildwel] of the be represented in Who'e Who. iiiivvi -i-.j- of Georgia in speaking of the nil on! War Program of Prof. n Ii el i the five i I., .mm M. L. .Johnson will North Georgia College i eooda which later be unnngi meeting of the University System Joins N. G, College bj Cecil It. do MUlo, Pay til] ..f Genrgiii I'iiurn'il held in Athens Moore, Pram Dramatic Club Math. Depart men! r . Bightovn Collef .i.n UcConnoll nnd Betty J« b commendation for lit , Gives Play In Georgia Colle) (Butch) Brown worn each oleoti

>n the EducaUon War Program and ntlv I . Hi,.- Chapel Nov. 19 I \l, M I Johnson will be it was reliably stated" thai NGC was BOHT'MIR KRYL, CON- »ho profe*»or The Dramat of mathematics. doing more than any other unit of DUCTOR, Of symphony Mr Johnson ar rived Inst wrek. the University System

- ll if was l;| ' Georgia Council "I ''I I. '

lli- ,\ I p i i it . College Celebrates holds .. S dogree << Konl \|.,,i ' U State College, Kent, 01

iii Armistice Day; M a greg a nil ,, major In "lieges as to how they n

\\. | K. . ' ! then run ieulum to fi.ll.M Bridges Speaks i I vmi n.iil- an. I In study pi-.ili- Bunkett (a city fellow)- Carroll Armstrong; Vera (a city "gal") — Margarel Mill: Lolly tan old maid) Non II. M .

—Ethel M... in; had i Corefrei cadet, am . him ,. Mil. .-.id i i woman) Bi , Wednesday. The NGC's 2 'Daddys- wolf -.1 Dlgi tire audience, i which the en! Had i ad< Ou Cadot 01 i" Iili thi paradt h i Ii Barnes and Belcher honeel tieipated. d poor but Following I

I- riri . \l-ll lil u-....il .mil > I. i ehapi axon Esc i held with Ui Like an in the expiation rhem- Honoi • orapany, umi the .1 Marion Anltman. tj iatry laboratory, the fourth period ii..,.. During the chape] period rue pal »kei ' herniate] Chan was awakened . ibei it. the group pra> speech !' from iu peaceful (dumber by a sented an interesting program. me**age for Prof. Robert Belcher. - -if i The The Thief Walks . . . Profi -in Belcher, nen member of the fatuity, received a telegram importance of becoming MYSTERIOUS CULPRIT ENTERS From Norman Park. Georgia. h'" Holland formcr residence. DpOB reading BARNES HALL AT 4:30 A. M. urn; "I Am *J whom he trf, ... '• Weatherly; i th« UllTllj ,

1 , Palm "Thi. . A Hi. I. ui the stt*:»h ii'-i uld be heard. Tha 80 A. H.

ii t FIRST HONOR WEEK IN HISTORY lerviee have in rfew? A large number of articli had

: i rom Bai ne Hall . omeone aughl creeping

..ii OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE TO a1 ' hi late hour could mean no good, BE HELD NOVEMBER 17 TO 23 The ffrst Honor Wee* in the history of North Geor-J" making he

i be held from Tuesday, November 17 Old Mo*t Mote Soyi: until 28 under the auspie Monday, November ..., , I Young Men'f Chi )ciation, Young Women's 1

V r-.Khl I -rnt Jack Shahklr. em mlttee. of the Unmi aad I •* »ui p ui. f |«j bm so much "Jtttartwg Honor System " U North Georgia College for the exactly what an l ihooghi thai I would be i ems remain purpose of instilling Into the slu- On Sunday. November EC, both danc la pr.re hut hBstaejd figure that had dent* a sense of honor and a knowl- tnr Rapttit and Mrlhodi.t churches knocked and bumped imm ktUy what an Honor ^nj bold service* which Sffll fit m an oM .ireet tat Sjntaen i» and what it means to an with the theme of Honor WasJl In ] opinion. I •« « inaUtBUon of higher learning ae- On Sunday afternoon a special -roar with ' jitt,rl.urr>nr "'d.ng to a statement by leaders Honor* Day Parade will be held think itWrr i. a iia»e and pi. "D" Club To eek has been endorsed by made the Do*! faculty members, local orsted w.tl- B Sponsor Dance and prominent citizen*. aad rat. enaas ' faculty ed- tton Cord, ami will aid

Prr.ude»: he waaU to be able la dear i leader, of the movo- -ut baiinr .oarbodt nwlm thai aJUMKtgb thi» Hon- B- aad *il asamn be«tn- • be sped dowr. mne be > brartily in accord with Vowr. irmly. step*, he dru: at aad facolvy Uader. and a Bsovesaewl as y

THE CADET BUGLER

Pulie joj VenJuil QaAA&cje M*f PeMjotial Gohuiwt

- \ M u RBG1 LA in' tratfon of and Unive rallies"— I wonder why

,-. prohibiting , . . The phi : a* the missing hin hose Just Kead This; It- Dyn girl t'> maki Frances M Comandant t end to attend a football

tin* father. t. leaving \Ml u NORTH GBORGU , Atlanta i Permission building when claBBfl nated extra- in case m> compulsory v

fifty-. .,;;..-. I with the anxiety

and |

. . but the ..liege football

i.,,.-.k i important. r his class on I all figured I done and got high Mooting organizations at "1 Many clubs and in- " - tcept on ^- a i all of really 1 a. n't Why I'm Bven taking : are Just ex- man," says that nnv teacher, "if you mi*s my r.. Rural Sociology so's 1 cai I] get a zero on that ei hadn't practically raised me.

i" rei n In the - la ii m for an whi ' Well, Can't see as how I understand il all, but

who i Students Punished for No Reason I I .; . % - Atlanta to enjoy a |im>)i!i-iii r i |>J J cadet, if he goes to •[iiently, n "I I n. The fact that the end with his father, will receive a zero on a teal IBS rank at least a letter V. ii ii. '.!'. it., :,- In grade hi v i" he will remain on tt have hod test Would I, 1 one quartei In advance I I I al ain'l answered youi laal letter, flgu \ take the test. The teachei whoever I ,' tx i" ' for both thi* way conflicts in club meetings eampuo and as good a time as any. Hop.' yu 'i-"' 1 ""'i' 1 i-H'm- ii the i"" . a kindB "open letter." A* I rocolloi t n-vokeri mill Un' nlurii'iif pui mi hi . unywuy. 'Sjj.- f u*ll moat of youi lift "il m ih. "i»n Teachers Can He Reasonable » u > aftei think about tl b whei : .,f the pleasures that character!]

; all liquored up si a ay of Life that we all love so dearly !•"' thi right on thli question, i in r |GH ' i : thai buy. [Jut why is the teacher

I bcsl foi both "' the :h Bui li | lon'i like would be ire the ii you sleep out on i h haul on his pupils? That is a question that I can. .-. 'I h.l, .„ lenl foi the patrons i il woi ry the Idea * uildn'1 lei n ainly because I don'l know, But I 4'.

ui irbodj I ui" IiIm.l ut ., poople will Mi<< only i thousand know this: If he would look at the action from thi

. . . know: That i fi bolleve II (i know). DID VOl only the gi i i (Scti think i and evon wci will identi be would n.ii have any such sel building are u know '•inii ho'i doll . classes: Teachers—JuBt as anyone else

. the i imi

i

' . Ill-] Ill' l.l-|.1 nil 1.1 llll

.,' ll iVMl I |i'"-i ' hi I,,,, pi,i my iii lyiiuil \ D ninii ii ivon though tl

It's auch a tultm.'il pioco ol poetical i quite Invigorating In an alcoholic

-' » I'tei I, , vho wanl to the i

ki-i-i' I I"" it In. ui f the library, il Ii very dlffl mi ih.iii .hiring put Quarters them i that t,. them, << ui i by The 1 I l

i thai :

,,f tho oldei

; "I in 8 lay panl to I id

i hi. t., v. I un ii|i|..al mention it in my column. Thus,

1 - 1 - 1- i" playli p ] Hodgi bulldog woi Ml 'I l.lll.ll lights hni frnnklj I irely be you anoth tli ion Lui i to hear pn paring to i>"' hould be opinion voiced by the ut orient body. '.Mih i un ugh i and his wife « hi i urn In the future ing in Mi stomach to .iu>i Commenting

to I !" "'' !•• ' lull" un! ' >if i.'iv. oL-nition f

-.,i„i |iiiin . i. i L they will soon be t i. Noi

. .. i lull" jackets.

. . . /He OncineAatoA. When P

n ' HI ito i "tone," Wilbur quickly

i Poabodj i u

'ill", .1 nil o\ o |ii... i- n l(l

ii i il. . mganda and getting RIDDLE, and n, t >' :..., nothing i In I'll. r.C, the disciplin tit \ .1. . Ill-Ill . hero inn ! " hi

1 Woll \ \: i With i. I kl

i nil \ , i-.ii- i tin.t- -i ,,, But I .

"'" '" ' "I.! in Hi,- HI- II \|{|< . Ill, ul IV. -i m itudenta will ' 1 n hi' Ihiik Ik I.ik I'll he It t favor to on WYNN urn] i r II LV,

">. h.l ll|'| Illl\ i-V.'l lllMU,l Mil I '. 110] OMDI ich i, we

1 p II u\ tl.. thins i eh, Tie Cadet Bugler Whj doc \u .n - 1 "thej

IN . llll I

Ass, ., 7/fU and ^baumd. [\ Ktlly Ltd/Old Jotrall Ptuol

li.' i.'.l ii. \VS I I SI Nl | OR U'esltu Channtll

I '.,;..

. lurl William* In is . 5POR l D1TOR Albrn Rollin problems thoj pre ent. A

objective I em forced to ope lahnnu Wiltiamt h n :.n,i, i. ui || not NEWS il , , STAF1 Whole. Iml i.ith.i „t ,! mall |in. i;i. ii m;i. IIOOTEN ,..,.,. I baa taken il upon thi h..-..i. m olvos to i tin

. . i

I v of the young ladies take a partleulai ,: Sick, llli'Ks-

I dates for Ih, |,. . Mm,, ,\» | ||„.„ y !|v , hl Don Bfalnj and Holland Manium i . KENNI Dl ASSI1 C1R. MGI i H Had' . run ward breaking CAROLYN PHOTOGRAPHU SIAII Grordt Crm dates with cadi i offli . I mpeny ai th« ' 0, i that they hav. \i.r work, Kid SPORTS M

I feel sure thai I . i.. ,|„h- ,-,,1 a Did \\\\ .... PR id FACU1 l who got with him bi mei »1) cau hi ' 1 in a responsible position, Ami ii,m ycai when the HELEN UAXWBU new crop ...i ... win be dark SUBSCRIPT ION K\ l days ahead for thoH,. w \ ,„k,- thi- » h.iini h ,,

• unS: .

all f..ll.rr ,

.'lmin.-tral...n ;

CADET BUGLER

Fraternities Announce Pledge Lists

selected for future membership in [he Rex Fraternity. The pledges are as follows: Ste- renson, Fackler. Floyd, Wynn, Fan- ning, WhRworth, Butler, Holland,

lith, estbrook. Tun Dilla- thaw, and Malone. Sigma Theta Frat The Sigma Theta Fraternii

unprecedented membership i THE KRYL SYMPHONY i-rchestra, which will appear here IVn-mhrr L' composed of pledge club. On Sunday aftei 50 pieces, and is conducted by Bohumir Kryl, famed cornetist and bandsman. i be presented October 26, 24 pledges wei with the orchestra, with Miss Rita Warsawska, coloratura soprano, featured. ficiatly initiated into the F nity. The names of the pledges i Freshman Alma follows: Luther Smith, Spe< SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF KRYL sier. Gene Massey. Tom Pi Mater - Where Did Davis JoinJones, Robert Henry, Phil * * I j, /** J WILL PRESENT CONCERT HERE IN Henry. Joe WoodaU, Wesley Chan- it Originate. lew*, Edward Bond,

The Bub1 ' AUDITORIUM WED., DECEMBER 2nd Jack Chitty. Donnie Paulk, Bob Pemck. Calvin Johnson, Ed Breed- n*»e into o PICTTRK.SQl "K < OMUt TOIt KNOWN love, Edwin Hancock. Churchill other peopl | AS CONCERT SOLOIST, BANDSMAN Carter, Carry By CB utl.ts <; WBLLBOftN, Jn. Winkle, Lawre: Bohumir Kryl and Ilia Symphony Orchestra will present a concert December 2, in the N. (',.('. auditorium from 10 to l- a. m. The orchestra consists of 60 .Miss Rita Warawaska, hrilluint young coloratura lOprano, is the featured soloist of. the symphony p p. '"'" T v '""' ll1 " 1 !'""." i "" Kryl, i form. n n( i,f On i popular orgunttnl i

• ' it- Um i '-I ll it! ttiQ Kryl Sjm

I NYA Allotment To Be Drastically Cut,

] background In Says Dr. Rogers

left the clrcu . foi paying h . thla Rita Warsawska h j- the violin nva Bllotmonl foi N '., Hli r . . .i Kryl a b< on dra tlcnllj ro< Appears With .in. gd Symphony Here "Foi Mini n n„ m to the cl i wan 18,200; In 1041 IS

i in |0,1B4, and thin

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bate C ' ub And Hot Water Is Records From . County and College Heat RfPlans Active Item For Business Office D , Participating In Major' pr and Moore Hall. The bol Wat* 1VCL Forensic Tours for Sanford Hail and Birnt. 1 Scrap Metal Drive North Georgia College's debate heated by water jacki indc[ is cted by Professor W. E. dent from the heating system. Clark, opens its 1942-43 schedule In the heating system, a t here around the first of December University of Geor- put the hcit in the ra- debating the qui«d to I 60 I gia. Die team, at present com- 1 f,,i )[,. iudct't-nili-n = sophomores only, has not .f '!,.- cuW-vy. l„, ..d cf plant*. This brings the total for Hippolytani Ray H. Black. Trean- fully made up and !,y Alec Hou ha/chosen the!**" = ince i: :,f (he L'ol- the fact that,

" -' poaitiona are not fill*!. make the " f ,ht ev«n boiler* ... :if :i need for freshmen. stoker*, and one furnace w ith Those who a with : gmellej d stoker. These furnish heat .,[ : El- figurr . France* e citizens of Lumpkin County hr all the collate b of ! i| BOO ton-, "»»• > (T8tGl tO thO bBI I LetthaWhel- f ""* «»"«"" i metal and expi has scheduled for de- .-.kfp-*. H,he Baker, and The team Glee Clubs Plan bate Emory, Georgia, and Atlanta impressed the , ,i . Il .«. M 'tiy I „ Junior <""ll'-c--. ietai .houid i. ( hnstmas Program

,, Saturday, No- , - , ,.n <-.,ll..l..l !>;, lln- .1 1. 'I'll.' ruin- ended f anri pr a ring for In Auditorium 7, wai won by Sheila Ru« MI wheel at Cam vomber a the last of this quarter The possibility of the remo n the next. Under

' Clubs plan now the girl ' Billy the o i of McLcndon, NCC Mays Jolli quite progressi' i has been ming and playing new a AND by Profpnaor STUDENTS! FOR REPAIR SERVICE -if I...H. and Wag- ON YOUR RADIO, TAKE IT TO Year Hit, 'Generals' Begin Trumpets, Hi" With Musical (.roup iioiibVo" McLendon, Shearer;

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Jack Roberts Tlic College I'ailrri Major P. M. Hutcherson An KstaMislinunl nl the Stml TOURNEY ENDS WITHIN A WEEK WITH FIFTY-TWO FIGHTERS LEFT In Eye on the Dust TO BATTLE FOR SEVEN CROWNS

BY ALBERT ROLLINS D Company Undefeated for Two Years Tbe Com anv P "powerfjouse" ] ea j by Earl ri 'P" Wi

:ond The i-ithoi ing held under several new rules "IX.ily" Mang i all of the defer.'- which have gieatly decreased ,u,c, the .ijirs a' Fi..l..-1-t !Ik..-, ..him,.- MacElhann.m number of knockouts. Up to No- '10 m in the loop. The backfield, be- ..! Hixi.h vembci l-i there had been G].,v..-, ;n„i the f:ist ,|..-,>-ptive running only nine d many beautiful Ja «*-j ] f a . d-un in enemy knockouts. !'iilji-ti"fi".-il !- " esl m that H column si 1 1 " D Ccm an ^ P >' meet a ***•"> ofal? bj ii,.- by the sachls e elimination p ;hould play the Georgia Bulldogs in the Rosy I!..\v].' Scearce Greatest "Industrialist" Since Henry Ford Coach J. B.Scearce ia^ definitely the iiltehaid, greatest industrialist since Buich, r'enster, : IMc- 1 of all time. He can control Can! apply, the demand. Gym In the I2f. Ii. class: Stephenson, Inefficient Refereeing r..'hl.',, W, iikin-.. Hanks. Tin-lev, Brannan, and Reddlck. It i F this writer th the 1 being handled Mai of the . In the 135 lb. class: Torbott, Coir, k . Downs, Rhod< l, t el according lies (which by I IN THE FIRST round of the freshman boxing Young, Mathews, Jenkh tournament, Reddick and Bledsoe display fighting and Paitee.

In the Hi. class I lv. ability and the heart of professions as* slugfests 145 i ,hvet Mulllns. Kelly. rain in Alumni Hall. Price, i: :h Towson, Doyal, and Williamson. In the 165 lb. class: Parker,

Thrower, Padp tt, Gibba Worli v, Powerful D' Company Takes Bull, Whidby. Barrineau, and n classes for the past two Mai one. Football Crown In Stride in the 165 lb class Panning, D< i aPe riere, PitUrd, and Hol- ,ng of* him. Th,- framing ms and the Japanese, but "Touch" As ii Season Closes 176 lb class: Etheridgo, rly, Savage, and Britt The 1942 touch football season of North Georgia ie heavy woiffht, Gailey and College ended last week with a powerful "D" company machine in undisputed possession of the crown. The second place was taken by "A" company, another "Cage" Practice strong team, who lost only to "D" company. ""('" com- Continues With pany took third place, coming up close behind "A" com- pany. "B" company and the Band followed in that order. 21 Hopefuls The band was the "floor mat" of the league for the second [!" Company Coach ! B Scearce, Jr., now consecutive -,., year. ; [.iniram, Rice, I" ginning hi n.l \.;n' " li-ud COach at N G. C, made remark- i for long g able success as basketball COfteh ;d, being tied only by "C last year and he expects t.. fare even better this year.. Baskelbnll i definitely against . practice began three 1 irth Georgia Collef ill i i the tcad era ic-Activity Fe

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Famous Tamburitza Ensemble Holly Theatre Appears Here Nov. 21, 8 P. M. DAHLONEGA, GA.

M. in the College audi-) On November 21, at 8:00 P. SCHEDULE BEGINNING students of North Georgia College will be torium. , Wednesday, privileged to hear the music of Charles Elias, Jr., and November 18 Martha and Anne Elias on the Tamburitza and other well- known instruments, This family, formally of Yugoslavia, LET US REPAIR entered the professional field of music after much per- of YOUR SHOES suasion because of the beauty of the music they played. 32 Members Serjeant's Club City Shoe Shop Sanford Hall Coeds Thursday and Friday To Receive Jackets "Remember The Day" ;',„'." "„'„',? :;''',".,;,,;;;;;:' ,',;;„','„',' Hold Open House >hn Payne - Claudette Colbert In d rtfonl mcetinir of the Ser- WHETHER 1 Sunday, Nov. 22 r en1 Earl Williams that the It's That thirty-two members would receive Good Gulf Gasoline Saturday :, \v. II ri, YilffOSlfiV army field jackets. These will be "Juke Girl" i I I,, ii.i, popuUr .one. distributed as soon as they are re- Rent nn Sheridan - Ronald Reagan A Good Car To „,n alio t" featured, Th*y will All ih.- ti„.„, I,,,:, ,,r tho faculty Trie club, composed of all the SEE urn' „n,l lln'ii , ,1,1,1 w,ll prvtonl n colorfol non-commissioned officers in the Al i. I., I,, Included n.li • ,,(ii-i i\n-|i . hat the following of-

. ... ill I., iii. VEEK Moore's i iin BEGINNING NOV. 23 Johnny fie. 'I- fur the- coming year: Earl Monday and Tuesday SERVICE STATION Williams, "D" Company, president; from the tea hour, all of 'B" Company, vice- "Swamp Water" m* will be open f"t .tupei n!.-, Walter Brennan - Anne Bast. ..< 1 ., I, ,!,, | U, ll| |,|- ....

(i trii tlniiutfli the ontire "C" Company, tre .-. n„. John H. Moore & Son purpo o ol thi

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Ulliti, Hlifi/e-t "^iiiium ! . Wednesday FOOD TO EAT DURING Shop Mil:,. Ii, ,.-,-, M -In,!!.,!,.,,,., ., ( "Hutch Minds The Baby" P rtrginia Bruce - Brod : THOSE HUNGRY MOMENTS "'"1 Him, .1.1 S mi l|, Shampooe \,v. Shave CRACKERS WHATLEY'S Thursday and Fridav JELLIES Haircut "Friendly Enemies" CAKES Pharmacy I'li.ui... n (ANDY ( ANNED MEATS WOODY'S PRESCRIPTIONS Reliable Drug Service BARBER SHOP "Castle On The Desert PHONE 600 ON THE SQUARE Gainesville, Ga. 1 #• ¥ Cadet Suglei ~T$- The Voice Of North Georgia College ^ REACCREDITING ASSURED NGC New Draft To Action Depends On Passage Affect NGC Of Law Protecting Regents By GUT B. SCOTT, JR. Enrollment North Georgia College and the University System University System of Ga of Georgia appeared to be on the road to reaccreiliting Installs New Plan this past week when it was announced by the Southern For Drafted Students Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools that the By Wesley Channell University System of Georgia would be fully restored to its About one-third of the male col former accredited rating as soon as the Legislature of legians in the United States will Georgia passed a bill to reorganize the Board of Regents be affected by the recent procli and remove the governor from this Board. >er, 1942, L'niv

Governor-elect Ellis .

i Highei• Education on hand at tin' meeting nf Hi. stated that Soulhoern Association in Memphis Those already enlisted in col) Shown here is a group of coeds of NGC who ar as the bill was pusi to plead the cuuse of the redemp- ing organized into a girls' military unit. This unit will edited rating would 1 tion of higher education in Geor-

for nd the action would I probability, not be drafted t promote a vital interest in present-day conditions. gia, and it was reported that he are already in the army while th ; as of September, fully convinced the Association ol not enlisted in any such com his sincerity in redeeming the Uni- will be called in a few months. Coeds Become Militarized; Univ rersity System of Georgia. Mr. Arnall announced nt the meeting Training Begins Winter Qt. Examination Schedule that Marion Smith, Atlanta at- Fall Quarter torney, was his choice for the HOT By WESLEY CHANNELL Chairman of the Board of Regents. Much enthusiasm has been shown by the coeds of The hill upon which [he it NGC towards the formation of a girl's military unit. accrediting of the University Sys- Physical Ed. 2H7. This unit, which is to be under the direction of Miss Bruce, tem of Georgia depends involve! a

.''ini|ilcl.' renrgiuib.iil . Miss Donovan, Major Huteherson, the cadet company nm of I h Board of Regents, removing the :< mi Erik-. A - commanders, and the members of the Rec Council, i Eng. Eng. 102 - Eng. Governor from the Board, and a ing organized for the purpose of creating a vital interest Eng. 202. Tuesday. December 15 their in present day conditions, and to make definite contri- has to be replaced be will !<< i. been interrupted to resume -11 DO Chem. Z±\ - Chem. 222

placed by the vote ol I lie Boird ol education after the war. In line butions towards woman's place in today's world, ''' Md riot by the appoint- with this, the University System intended to instill desire for improved physical and plan ment .if the Governor. It ia also of Georgia has introduced a mental alertness through military training, and to 00- 6;00 Math 106 . ported thai this law, after it is whereby any student who has sat- Mat 224221 .- _.K _.Hi. it, 17 prove the spirit of cooperation between teams and >assed, will be submitted to the isfactorily completed one half of Wednesday. December 16 companies. leople of Georgia In the form of

labs, illness, and NYA work i Constitutional ammendmont to j teams will be directed by be accepted. ie ratified in a special June, 104M, the Skins, short*, oxfords, 'lection. The South, u \ Hippolytans becoming

stat.-.J ih;,i i Music 206 - Span. pacifically ireditlno Company, Mercureans, "B" Wsdav. December 17 oi 1 i filiation dn i depend ', Trahljtans, "A" Company, IIU 1 l'hyv 21 - Phy-*. i Const s beyond the the Phi Omicrans, "D" ( but only on -.1 the '. Each team shall drill proficient enough. impractica- 3 a week, from 5:30 to The training period Friday afternoons and at ant with the Winter Quart The "More Hell Twins' Reply .... designated by the teams. training is voluntary, MYSTERIOUS LETTER RECEIVED I Ted BY CADET BUGLER COLUMNIST Glee Club Gives

BULLETIN i NEWS QUMtmMoieSoif*.: Thuridny after ,, No-

Christmas Program ember 19, when 1 lo the chool canteen to see if a special niforms), and the On December Rth otter that I was anxiouxly n a lot of talk about ng had arrived in the aft' nail. In my box vn will pr 3Ts Glee Clubs looks like the -. I hut re. tl nt i like to be .slh. istmas program in the Col- xpeeting. I examined the enrol Auditorium. The program ipe and found the following as th< Kiiomin- attempted. Num.: ..f thi' will be under the direction of Pro- eturn tddrC T' "The More Hell Twins" Twins, North Georgia College, Doh

iTgift —an address that aili I to mi irely meant that aomstl Channell, Porter Now cle that I rious lurked befall Bttgler, an article that Sigma Theta Officers Uncle Sam wants you, he mei that makes chil- ing recently occuring in Bania to git you; I hear that they i thai NGC Thcta Pledge Club, the officers Hall—on at', i: i the possibility going to train the younger tx Secretary and Treasurer of the Christmas day arrives twelve months before thr-y tee a Club were refilled with the elec- U the ' if Lester Porter ing of an experience that will b* From the looks of things, 1 Channel). The offices were va- .[UK kly oj I could. cated by two pledges of last sum- company rivalry—«n act that ca- ear Pryor: dets from one end of the campoe ;rup almost fij Ed Baldwin has 'he we, observed captain of the NGC baskel- rma Theta gave a banquet few errors in your column of

s Lowry has been ding the "D" Club Dance last the Cadet Bugler referring ft un- '. of i right. mi attempting to steal Continued on Beck Pago hr the Athletic department. Saturday — a

ADET BUGLER

Vesibal (joA-haife

l ATT PRYOI Get Ready To Fight

The call to arms is soon to personally effect PRAR C-XKLE SEBK: practically every cadet now enrolled at North Geo

Taint much news in these here pai gia College. Yes. they will have their chance to d, "sh . editor of this here fend this great country of ours —an honor that plumB !oeo and wants me to write millions of Americans. being shared today by I fee | I figured I would i "verbal garbage." that each cadet will realize that his country i few lines that probably won't be worth him and will be proud and willing to do what little he can to further the cause for which millions havt been killed in the last year. To those that willingly go to do their share—whatever it might be you have blood in you that is American; upon your shoulders rests the future of this great country of ours. To

difference, there are now words that can express my feeling of contempt for such hypocrits and scoundrels; freedoi ; enjoyed can endure forev* they do not deserve the privilege of being called re a little worried about findir place in the m

ft drafted, they e "em trying to ( out of being You Are North Georgia College a bunch of red Mu Pesri&nxd Column. I know it to be a fact that most NGC students li to hear their friends speak highly of North . SCOTT. Georg know when the; College. Well, remember this: the reputation of the MANY STUDENTS II WE AN EDITOR'S REFLECTIONS. t like Peters who stay college is merely the impression that the I'f 11l.nl students last day afore he went to his asked the question, "When will Rogers—a man with one make upon the people of the state. If students of a NGC have on Honor System? Thi? dearre, to make NGC a better school certain college give the impression of being drunkards Il in intOTerting question but it . . . Major Huteherson— a man who and playboys, they will naturally lower the standards probably that will will do anything in the world for of their college in the eyes of the public. So at all It be answi ed by - you if it is possible—a good ad- times, bo what you want NGC to represent; .10 li don't mil be answered by the viser for any problem . , . the degenerate standards that have already been esta- student body. Before North Geor- "Jook Organ" at Smith's playing blished by the students of past years. trouble now and then and I guess he was pert night gia College con have an Honor "I Know Why'

S3 ..1 responsibility haw put on youth's bam the student body must I with ;i right. A lot of been To Guy B. Scott Jr. shoulder-, but if I know anything about youth they prove to ii .if that it is ready student*' thought?— a hard worker Well, Guy, the end of the quarter is practically in the past. end trilling to have a system of will come out on top just as they have and good speaker . . . the great here soon and you will be enrolled as a student 1 DahlOMga fir* , , I'rof. Clarke— the University of Georgia. Upon you was placed the edly ay that an Honor System gentleman, a teacher, and most of responsibility of editing the Cadet Bugler, and speak- rai ticeJ nritl 1 bone- . end all a great thinker . . "Sergeant" e of student < et, how can nn Honor Bys- HoConnoU—now a Major—a true done a1 swell job and carried out the responsibiliti 1 impractical and wlthoul soldier and a regular fellow . , . thai were placed upon your shoulders. OnciH&uiivi ii T^e 1 .in Honor System for the Will D. Young—scar, is the very thins f,,r which depth in class but always turns What has happened to the CKIFFITH-ALEX- Deserve The Title Of Essentially Military fighting out . 1 Social Science classes i he I I ANDER romance? Could lit This school is one of the eight essentially military . . . Charles Steed (F, F.) and F,d- one interesting? What about it ATYS? more colleges in the United States. The students are proud tiilnl fur (In- Itiii.i' II, .,1 1111 H ,,,,,, ln Worrell, two f,,imiT members We wonder when HAZEL and 0BN1 to of boaat that honor and to place it nn .the level Syetem dooa, but ..I night before Thank' giving. thai they could the BUGLER staff now doing with West Point, the Citadel, and similar 110I bring themselves to turning in schools of Uncle . . Could a certain BRENAU red-head be keeping tholi pari for Sum . John this type that are noted for their military excellence II '111 li., i . 'I In: IVIIl.W Mild, h. 1 Herring, ex-BUGLER man. now And yet, forgetting point, the high type of military one > 1 ABNOLD. wouldn't a home-t.mn blond.' do? beyond doubt, the Sports Editor of the ALBANY couit.-sy for which they should stand, some portnnt drawback to on studenl for HERALD , , . Mr. Dismukcs trill- WEEMS goes the band—and how! First fail to respect the flag of the United States in tli Honor By t, would .. K1NPMAN. and. then, McLENDON, ye per- ing his "iV and really teaching proper military manner. When you hear "retreat, .-.,.- supposed to be your foreign language*— n friend of to be CUTTim n on HOI an blowing, do not run flM'llll and get under shelter of som Btep, SUE. editor . . the Edltoi on one of - by r turning I matter TERRELL" Arc the CADETS a symbol that stands for the high traditions an too young, or do you go for the rail »)dtffltt1 . all principles of America, An outstanding faculty men Why did SPAIN HOUR stay here go publishing a BUGLER , , .the fl. rather than 1. ber THE TEIMMIII I; lllte, thai recently commented upon the poor conduct of th home' Could you throw a little light on the sub- , coeds cent)] s-. . 1 1 when retreat the Cocanul Grove is blown. It really looks bad t just, Mr. WALL? THE ENTIRE STAFF of the see 10,-1,1 club in Boston, Man., should them laiighing and looking at the ground, built These COEDS and CADETS have what you might CADET BUGLER was saddoned ings. iiiiiim u|>nn thi> iidminintratiuri of or something of this sort when they should b but week by !', .1 ..,,., North Georgia College the Impor- standing at attention and looking towards the "Stars BUSH and SAVAGE, NIX and MAXWELL, <: Weill, .1111. .-.lit.-r of the UNION tance of providing adequate and and Stripes" as it is lowered. Yea, that Americai "i ', MITCHELL and KJNG, MITHlKii md ' n CITIZEN, was dead Ml sufficient fire protection for the flag of ours really stands for something worthwhili HUCKABY. and MAXWELL and GREEN. W, llhnrri was the father of Charles plivo.nl plunt or the college. The today—something to which every cadet and coed a E'.en though there is apparently Wellborn. Jr., executive editor of North COl log) buildlngl are what they a/e. Georgia College should be proud to pay theii the CADET BUGLER it would bo tooll ii advoi to ate THE BUGLER changing these buildings at the STAFF— a thing of beauty and a joy forever. The Waiters Like prasant timo, but 1 do advocate Deserts In Cereal Dishes credit for the f lulls nt regular intervals success of the BU- The to cadet waiters in the dining hall, according t< i.n-i; thll year (if it con be in in., il,,. protection of the stu- regulations, made by Mrs. Weston, college dietician la "BUTCH" rea V a man ha Ur? Vo cc in The termed successful) cunnot dent body. There is nn intolere- be given Audience "No." !.! .nn linn of student* in the I.111 be Being campused n nnly mean SMITHS, hull* and nn the stairway* of tho nil thi ig SMITTY—oh, i class room buildings tag. 1 can not cite everyone for What Are The Accomplishments Does ANDREWS during n Of NGC BBBB1 Hi. in. ill I and helpful change- of classes, If classes can't cooperation I am sure that most schools posses- Which shall it be- -K are the proud but 1 would like to give credit Or CASH? he changed without congestion to a few. First on list what would be the result of | flrfl my must bo Ken is still in a " ew. Witt ALEX, PHIL ud Pryor if the studi'nli should try to get who has stood by me through thick thin out hurriedly t Perhaps then' and and helped me with ANGLIN trunks J PERRY is such a nice boy. 'v.oih! In an orderly n va] !', haps there wouldn't. Channell, and able News by display.ng JOE SAM'S latest fl&mt appears This column trophies in an office of a President of to be Mill Editor it not suggesting that Hi, t.uil.l who has capably held down a college LANGLEY. Nice work, WO0DY1 when probably not all of a student body d ings at North Georgia College are the hardest Job on the paper six hundred ANN thinks Thanksgiving holidays an' wonderful. and fifty enrollment ever happen to &> flretraps or that they Wellborn a newspaper into his especially if the WEATHEBJy's fine. are unsafe, — office, In other words, why not put the but does nmri with the wni-d •'editor" writ- it contend thai fire drills achievements of the college in a place where they are u,..|Ld and ten -ill over him J e »n will should be held rog. Hill— be seen and appreciated, by both students and a feature The Cadet Bugler ulorly. writer who hands in the neatest copy and always on EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Guy B. Scon. Jr. time YOUR COLUMNIST AND edi- . . . Albert Rollins—a ASSOCIATE EDITOR Billy Ledrord Sports Edi- Have You Even Been In Coeds Room? tor is leaving North (.. A tor who literally tat*, sleeps EDITOR and It was really t^ MANAGING Jarrau Pryor lege at the end of the Foil unfortunate that every cadet on Quar- drink* "Sports"—one of the NEWS EDITOR Wesley Channel! best campus could not have Hall ter. It will not be a leaveUking of gone through Sanford the ninny Sports Editor* that BUSINESS Ear/ I MANAGER William thai will relish because in my the BUGLER has . had . . Gene SPORTS EDITOR Albert RollYns fifteen months here I have grown Maaaey—a second "PWP" and a sports writer CIRCULATION MGR. Johnny Williams . . . Lewis Porter— Jind memories of a happy college always FEATURE STAFF Jean nady with n joke and a will Hill tures just •* life. Throughout my stay at NGC of handsome men SPORTS STAFF.. Gene Mostly good and bad pin"™ 1 hove had nothing but the hap- Mures of beautiful girls So,v Wlt h * lost FACULTY ADVISERS piest Well, what'* timo possible, and I owe it they do. And —Prof. of the type* W. E. Clark. H. H Gilbiri both to faculty and students. '30." Tuesday, December 8. 1942 THE CADET BOGLER NGC BEATS RIVERSIDE Records From 63-43 IN CAGE OPENER Rec By ALBERT ROLLINS The Id Eye on the Dust Dahlonega, Georgia, December 4, 1942—The North iris participating. Georgia College Cadets broke the ice of the 1942-43 cage ded with the Phi Omicrons and ppolytans reason by pounding out a 63 to 43 triumph over the "Blue tying for first place, aying of Ihe finals was delayed Battalion" of Riverside Military Academy here last Fri- the Rec Council de- day night. The North Georgia College Cadets, led by I the Kd Baldwin with 21 points and Mac Lowry with 20 points, iults: displayed an outstanding passing and scoring attack that Crowd yelling "break" Phi Omieron Company boi left the "Blue Battalion" completely baffled. nts plays. Hippolytans

' Pa.kei Cum flash . TrahlyUns 50 .defeated a grand boxer—Alton11 GiGibbs in thi s play was

. t:.,]]. thai - Thai .me .Uirii.L.' After seeing all the Harry Downs . . defeated Turner i teams play, by alion" dreamed of fairer was really a hard job choosing

ss . . . s-c . weaker NGC basketball "D" Company . scrapped" three Cadets on the floor after the e eleven best players for the defeated Pari lost a game fight to Turm • play of these two well ball, but NGC settled down and irsity team. The Rec Council . fast deceptive boxere ams lacked none of the played calm, consistent ball for the ose these . girls to who did the best they >uld . . . called decisions as they compose the aectaele that is the game, except . Three over-worked r, so often remainder of for arsity Hockey Team; Christine

Anthony and Dr. Forrester . . . . . Mr. served as doctors stopped about ten minutes, when the scrubs Upchurch, Gwendolyn Smelley, fights that should have been stopped had their day. I*>uis Kill,. Closer Relations Greenberg led the "Blue Batta- Betty Crowder, Mary St Carr and Rountree limi" with 15 points and was close- The only i 'Butch" Brown, Mary Louiai ly followed by Grass, who sunk 10 ,vhen I write Are High Firers In Sclvin also played grand ball and ion.-, t*'tw sen the man, and Colleen Hughes. shot 9 points. Captain Traum faculty and the students. When Rifle Competition Christmas s| I am on the campus I speak of Monday night when the Rec Dahlonega, Georgia, Dec. 8, 1942. doubt, then: that is, if t have any is Party. advanced doubt. All this column wishes to —Rifle firing for the delightful promote good sportsman- freshmen and the sophomores has "A" COMPANY WINS do ia to an- ship, closer relatio been completed and it was =ure the safety of BOXING TOURNAMENT; student. One of t Hutctaernon. The firing was done promote closer rels on an indoor range under severe .,:!,,. "B"&"D" PLACE SECOND faculty members Tin? students' questions. The faculty with the fact that many" of the

fired unde c must in most cases be called on cadets had never ; North Georgia College ended thi to answer closer relations. It will conditions and regulations ably be fought later; the time

. the staff. Rountree'i be the policy of this column to ask necessary for rifle competitic be announced. lb. class, Holland of "A" company; thi^e question* and to bring you the The results of the tournair in the heavyweight bout, Gailey of 400 i ; the "D" company Bond The highest score was fired by show that "A" Company wins "outslugged" that could have been fired. ' Scott Leaves . . . Dick Carr, a freshman from the crown, followed by "B" and (All the ammunition that has Thi^ 1= the parting day Guy is Band. His score was 325. Th« been allotted to the cadet Corp; __ e Bugler second highest score was fired b* weight. The winnen of the wish hin has been used for this rifle firing >Laff joins I Rountree, S«pho- decided bouts will be annour ere unable to finish their ' Cadet Lt. W. E. 'gtifid-Iuck Major Hutcherson said. In thi cause of a slight injury to The boys who won their veil eye. In the 155 lb, class, few Cade In 115 lb. class, -Continued on Page Four

GIVE PICTURES ,r conditions every man ' i NGC will be allowed to BUS leam the inner working: DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA For Christmas the rifle.

Last yea: ;!:.] I NGC has entered a rifle to or JABRATT PRYOR, Leaves Dahlonega for Atlanta 8 a. m., 4 p. m. See HOLLAND MANGUM National competition. In wc Our Student Representatives, and place orders for North Georgia College Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville 10:15 a. m., 2 p.m. award for the highest scoring large portraits at our special students prices. The award was the William Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega 8 a. m., 4 p. m. to avoid Christmas rush! Orders must be in soon dolph trophy, which is no* played on the wall of Pre Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega 4 p. m., 6 p. m. Rogers' office. WHITEHALL STUDIOS Worth Geori $2.97 R.T. to Atlanta

$1.10 l.'.l to Gainesville (PLUS 5% FEDERAL TAX) You Can Get Anything You Need from a Good Drug Store Have you ever heard a Cadet talking at the THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO about a box of choice delicacies from home. PIEDMONT Drug Company Then you know how much variety can mean. YOU Phones 60-51 We serve to your taste. Gainesville, Georgia TO VISIT US AND Hot Soup Tasty Toasted Sandwiches ENJOY Hot Chocolate—

Hollingsworth — Belle Oamp Candies Big TASTY LUNCHES

WHOLESOME FUN

SMITH'S AT THE STORE "Where College Friends Meet" Dahlonega Recreation Center DAHLONEGA ——— THE CADET BUGLER BUY WAR BONDS More Hell Twins" NGC Blood Bank Begins Soon —Continued from Front Page The Chance Affords Students would thn ! WANT A REAL GOOD To Give "Blood for Victory" Some cedets predict th will be another attempt the TIME? prospect of a Blood Bank, recently brought into The uture. Captain Armstrong, tin to become Visit Gainesville over the the lime-light by the Science Club, is expected commanding officer of "C" Com a reality in the near future with the arrival of the Mobile lany, says that he would like ti Week ends and Blood Bank. This Bank, under the direction of Dr. attend the Suain, local physician, is expected to begin active opera- tion in the very near future. those they encountered on their first attempt. The residents of ROYAL. RITZ - STATE be taken from euefi healthy st Barnes Hall have shown their de- Ten Cheer Leaders dnring the two Or three day stay sire to capture the culprits—as ! iblle Blood Bank. Th Elected Students they term them working a by blood will not be arranged in type —by system of night shifts and keeping For '43 Cage Season (Type i. Type 8, etc.) but will a) SUNDAY be put together, it will be take known intruders, determined that la--t Wc

1 (Coi i Front the mill, tra would not ap- led last Thursday. He is a not- Music Depart here. Scheduled to appear at haa autually seen some of the of the Clubs. This program will t'clock last Wednesday mom- WHEN IN GAINESVILLE horrors of the invasion of France. be the tenth annual Christmas

i-llf.liTi . - - r 1 1 t." Hi)-, ll V..V 1 1 1 | held at North Geor- In addition to the story of his Carol Service lata Period! ware run on cape, Reverend Dossogne gave a gia College. dinar? schedule to til] the ipace graphic picture and descriptive The program will be composed SMITH BROS. time vacated by the orchestra's. of familiar Christmas Carols, "The ilurc to appear. Uncertainty Handel's was mplified both in Belgium and on Hallelujah Chorus" from

wide Nprend an I" what ! the Your Headquarters for all kinds of "Messiar," and a complete cantata, — DRINKS — LUNCHES would begin, Finally, an "The Music of Christmas," by I. SANDWICHES made stating day by an interesting talk on B. Wilson. Roosevelt Square ihut if the iirrhertru was mil hi-ri- proposed contents by Profei o'clock, there would be no Camillus Dismukes, was not to A Company Wins —Continued from Page Three Parker and Ball were stopped for

Coach Scearce said that since the Son Old Man Weather who, in his John H. Moore & i.f r.nn, Upshaw, Williams, destroyed a bridge freshmen boys will participate in mid created several bog holes, other sports such as speedball, bas- Brown, Aultman mrring the path of the group of ketball and track. A Store That Answers Your Needs qosIcIbdj, Thus, the rain that so Dramatic Leaders nnny blessed for stopping drills ind furmntiuns was also the cause — The 1948 Dramatic Club elected fur the loss of two hours of valu- u off. at u apodal " 0$k Cadets con ting Holly Theatre Your Uniform Complete Make I JjL?iB To Jim Urmhnw, Preai- DAHLONEGA. GA.

Irat; Karl WilUama, \ [i i Pn **^ 1 Appearance Smart and Your ii'ii : Fi.tr>' ji .hi Brown, Secretary; Marlon .Auiiumn, Treasurer; Car- olyn Wednesday, Dec. s) Carey, I Chief Ua qut Drug - Fountain Service Shoes, Mil $5.00 to $5.95 '' I'ltin 'In fisi-thcomlng ijuar- •SUBMARINE RAIDER" iiinced by Prof. Eng- LEDFORD'S i •iiii. Shoes, Mil. Strap SUppers $4.95 land, dirw I the Thore With John Howard )" will ii throe nol plaj Pharmacy Ties, Khaki and Black 50c next

AND IF YOU WANT Saturday FOOD TO EAT DURING "WHO IS HOKE THOSE HUNGRY MOMENTS Dr. Pepper SCHYLER?" Mon., Tues., Dec. 14-18 CRACK K lis JELLIES "SHORES OF TRIPOU" CAKES CANDY 10-2-4 With John Paine CANNEB MEATS At Wednesday OLAFF LAUGHS LASr" . ^ Cadet Buqte\ The Voice Of North Georgia College ^ VOLUME XIII. MVHLiiNKI.A. <;K(iK(.;i \. FKIKA '43 Cycolps Is Dedicated "43" Club Opening Betty Rose Hightower Wins To Be Sponsored To Major R. S. McConnell By College "Y" deMille Beauty Contest

The 1QJ3 Cyclops, i by Staff i cation of North Geoi

I H. deMille, in will be dedicated to M Richard McConnell. S. Hollywood, recently Because of his outstanding tty Rose Hightowcr and great interest while he r in the recent beauty contest affiliated with the college, oi -.1 bj rhe IMS CYCLOPS.

editorial staff - 1 of the 1942 Cyclops r ma w i n imn deem it only fitting and pn second place, while Betty Moore the results of their effort: i (,...r t i.i I ..I reived honors as the third choice,

North Georgia College an . wh.rh ls tO ranees Mitchell and Faynelle Hol-

>. will -., . '"i .-earbook 1 dedic be wi : the choioei for the has such a brilliant record and urth and the fifth places re- one who continually considered the dely.

success of the college first as a part Btghtow . ali

Major McConnell, until his trans- test with the titles of Miss North fer to another post last August, Georgia I allege, OuBtandine. Freeh*

had been connected with North man Coed, and Prettleal Coi d, « i aerations are (o be offei Georgia College for the pa; accorded one of the highest honors of the year in years. His removal to act belnn cho liile stairs "ill be admitted i hinhesl-|i:iiij liu.vii' proiluo i in Hi, in the Armed Forces of the Nation world ai the most beautiful at will be regretted and long remem- coed N.G.C. Enrollment North Georgia College. bered as a loss to students, faculty, R.O.T.C. Commander The contest, ill tern pt . . I I'.,, In- administrative officers of the col- Now Totals 558 Inspect N.G.C. Unit fn-st time in llie history i.f tile enl- lege, and the community. "Sarge", as he was so often called On Wednesday of next week, the special featur.. in lh. i:n:i by students and other friends, was commander of the R, 0. T. CYCLOPS Th« oditoi detailed for duty at North Georgia in the Fourth Corps Area which l'i has reached tni:il puMk'lltioii, .li.riin I College in 1927. Immediately there covers about seven Southeastern

1 . and coeds. Th: stated that too long the I !:> 1 : a slight decrees the coeds of North *',- B n T C unit. It was largly gia R. O. T. C. unit This officer, > enrollment of lege had failed <• I"' gtVOIl 1U due through his efforts that the unit L>n his inspection tour, has inspected attained and held, its excellent the R. O T. C. units of military To the editor of th.. yearbook Ledford Made school B and colleges i addit she come the following letter which member the southeastern section of the performed as a of announced the decisions for the military personnel, he served the Bugler Editor ind will be inspecting N. the ! •turn. The distinction in many :losing his tour. The N. C. college with for this i By Channell talion, therefore. It being Paramount Pictures bio, failure was their having been called g excellent opportunity h> milk Ine/h p/eel Coael Stadias ',o the armed forces. In contrast, lly Ledford last week took December 31, 1042 number lowever, is the fact that a the editorship of the CADET ichools in that the memory of its Major McConnell so energetically ,i new students have enrolled for Mr. Jarrutt Pryor, Jr., Editor BUGLER to succeed Guy B. Scott, quality will he fresh upon the mind and unselfishly entered into the he winter quarter. Because of the THE 1048 CYCLOPS

of • . editor of the paper for the past the officer. It b li. general life of the college and Impending possibility of North Georgia I Mil p d by Major Hm. hi community that he has endeared drafti'd, quarters. Ledford, who has Pilhlonega, I .. Hammond, and, for that matter, laai Mi. ,-l.oi i Associate Editor to Scott for Pryoi itire cadet corps that with staff of the Cyclops past two quarters, wu placed each him. The Judging the beauty confc Office by the Faculty-Student I I I ucted by the 1948 I OPS hi this officer lications Committee when Scott and put N. G. c Victory Corps Heads sen b pleasure, went to Unl- N. G. C. luated nnd the Meet At Georgia. PHYSICAL FITNESS .ity of fine examples of young

sophomore in A Company, nomR.nl I. IS MAIN OBJECTIVE Glee Club Plans an Ledford will head the paper tot the always difficult to judge A. meeting of the local leaders quarter. In addition to Are Announced [iii.-to^nijih the Victory Corps program was beauty from • uu-i-

Hall having been Associate Editor of 1. 1. il<> Moore .1 d at North Georgia College on The Men's and Womei nod Bugler, Ledford was on the four pho ! 5th and 6th of January. I

New-! Staff of the Burl. , length ond Is Destroyed this conference were Dr. O. C. full r to his entry into North Geor- Aderhold, supervisor of the itatc of each profile Hi College, he received valuable decision is based on tho singlo ties, Mr. H. G. Jarrard, local By Flames submitted and the follOW- . rturea Mr Walter Downs, In the past for ; lul- his father, who edits the VIDALIA selections huve mtdei Young Harris College, and Mr. O. F. eparate units. : been

ADVANCE, and in working on his i Betty Rose Hightowcr. Huiigiti-, nf North Georgia Colle Included In the plant for tho Uisi In Vidalia high school paper. irograms for the quarter are two or I. Miss Jane Carter. Hii;li Sell....! he was Business Man- Moore, determined origin superintendents and principals hree rhapel programs, the actual ger of the school paper for one Hit hi n Hall Saturday fates of which will be announced Associate Editor for two Faynell- endangered the ear. ater. The clubs also plun to pro- }. Miss B ears, and editor for one y mt .... Evening Concert Please extend my congratulations whole block in which the boys domi- Secular Hi'i m tO 'his, he was e< made up largely of service songs of all ri ths aontestanta. tory was located. is high ^i-hool annual. various iVith best wishes an I greeting] un, which is being developed the branches of the armed A loss of approximately $50,000 rgia youth foi Mr. Ledford has assure forces, it wo.- ann m Hollywood. .-.oh- and r with this i Proffnsor Camillius Ui-imukr-M, di —Continued on Page Foui le BUGLER basement of the two story structure, Free Week End - destroyed completely this building, HOLLY GOES TO INFIRMARY- RETURNS SAFELY Dates Announced which for the past four years has finally op.

. h-.l Mae one hundred cadets, and en- fall. , M. Hutchcrson, Commands f-.r dangered four buildings situated 1 wondered what! All of these questions were an- .i printer quart i within those walls jswered when I was lucky (I thought Friday, February 6lh m the

ting from this forsaken place enough to provide adequate admia- naeki . thi e will be tinguished and t fire let Did they really poke pills sion to the bouse of mystery. only

1 foul-tasting medicines down j Without the slightest bit of mis-

ar unreceptive throat every five ' —Continued on Page Four 1 ,

THE CADET BUGLER Quite *$ Ve/ibal Qa/uLcUfe.

BY JARRATT A Salute To A Cadet about a North Georgia I hoards -imy | week has been added u BDHETB1NG Nl W 'mething new ,.,ory that I made upimr mind should Ves, this: staff of I hi I add Bugler! else. It goes like to the be told to someone

; baa made his final bom bought a rifle. A certain NGC cadet recently He daddy and has taken himself to another college, "the school boy. Behind this gift gave it to a Dahlonega the University of Georgia. In my first that makes of them all"— story rf character, a story your as wa£ a .ludents of North Georgia College, faster. heart beat just a little bit , the Cadet Bueler. please let roe beg that he high school boy had decided would go "oui This Deration in helping me make had told this to the cadet to school no more. He . proud, t know based. No talking, around which our story is no big job ahead of lenta realize I have a force him to change his reasoning, nothing could i Bhoi I [and they what v :',ii attack by mind. But there was one point of which md that they the desired end. It was the cadet might accomplish don't reach rill bear with me if I very much to become the this- the young boy wanted im while he filled said capacity. proud owner of a certain new hunting rifle. it's an old at SOMETHING OLD— been speaking, is This cadet, of which I have a College t inues true. North Georgia his through sophomore. He is practically working way because things just don't work out so good for they lack school— thi the morning him back home. He gets up early in to

: the 1 a desire to study, because he knows that such get in success. an education will eventually result h"*e. valiantly t S such a rifle. The It took a lot of money to buy •with a slight ace his pockets cadet knew this. But deep into he beneath the wheel iele and suffered several THEY His pocketbook was thin and his payments >i reached. I »! BONDS painful abi win. [tab low I I I BUY WAR off. knew all this. have been N.G.C." to the school were not far He .,; Tin iccident might MEAN AS MUCH AS BUTTONS AT also knew how much purchasing a rifle could mean re been more organization among the He

t this

Recently a high school youth i - - HART A NALYSIS No one knew why. The teachei that his parents had caused his rt ly cooe with thia situation With A Beat Of The Heart.' SOMETHING BORROWED— it ould only be fail By MISS CUP! S LOVEBETTER bit of advise ii ccaled. Only by n I very kjsis the girls' ir Minn Lovebettw: am polite and borrowed or '"picked-up" (in ,[„., slanguage) hands; I also wink whenever a girl Coeds: Be kind to your flatfoolcd friends, 'cj am an attTOCtivi Georgians Know Little of NGC

i , brief of the to. I know I must be draft may get all ? beautiful, but si mehen I don' stopped to BLUE—the look on the print liHun-i; the SOMETHING wiiui can I do! appealing, whole stu- |.ll,.-.M|| T Alpharetta, a s gets this copy. , t at when he .1' I W»i i. body voted me the biggest r, i from North Georgia SOMETHING LOST—twlna M i fifty lady killer — but I can't make a Dear Mjhk Man; i ... how to get young man in uniform. i lakes a seat by a Why don't you try my Super. just one girl. Whin I see these "Where you stationed?" he asks the youth. The moneuvei ' In thli i advocate young boy says that he is going to school at North imujiIi-- on tin' ; in >i i:- I so i hat arc batting your >- at the boys like Georgia College and that the uniform represents the in il makes me utterly heart- love, elderly man Holly McMichai i dot Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The sick. I am dei i" rati II to urn thai "i umim-1- look" looks puzzled and asks the cadet. "Where is North Loved. will Liked, not around these ports all of the 'Mm.- Hell Twins' Ge ! gia < lollege." than be taken out and shot down like dug»," . ..i in youi Yes, it strange that a man who lives less have to confidi nee I'trur Cadet seems ,-. before heard M u ,,i g doi handle] Or, fifty miles from the college had never of it. But the story is true; it is evidence of I ,,( I offer in that you

' ..i. i, could havf ippi a.i : [ndU I liki neglect on the part of the college, one that md i I'lii and bestow Hi been and can be so easily corrected. *7/te Oncinesudasi N. n Bpalnhoux, po her only. mi o ,ii i.i- able i" ultivoti more I |ofa ' asiei School Authorities Neglect Publicity ii, r,vi (Honda with a I I ,,„l«l .:ir blinders while on 1 live in Fitzgerald, a town of 7,000 people.

, ..,,,- Q th< ih>' 1'nmjnH rii-iii Hi" beautiful would hesitate in saying that a thousand out of Bonni entire population have ever heard or seen the nam< coed Don'i Usto I with y homi work, ;" people in Soulh Georgia are strangen "lady kiili i II will ' .in in lb"' ' I" 1 ' i|imvli-i. witt ft plu to school. 1 1 many lil i'. i' i the know; have seen too mo I to JUfil BILLY VANN \li 1 look >>n thou f;ice when NGC is eve] " ,..i n \n-:\.. student body havi ii * ne "i l mentioned. Mony numbers of the •Bomebodj !: ico." B ! I in theii U| i ovi betbei assured me that this same condition exists I community.

.: . ... ',,- ,i i v. , \..l" Al,\ .11" ,1" irillL- mlvk'e "II fail [n | n I . schno , . i.il.l..' condition that knew! ! ttffi nj obtain if only yon n to cope with. They an

HELEN MAXWELL I Lovobettor, do nut have the contacts and associations whicl thi average student.

|i] \ reputation means a lot to a school. Collegi . 1 ' Has ELK - ovoi the Btate bavi realist .1 this and publicity is ffl*W *er what. REDI1 oi attention. Hut NGC -oh well, lett

have uci i edod, Whal i .ii.. ,. ALL OUT FOR DEFENSE . |n I, km. about these diamondi Floating around! Wedding when? Appoint A Student l*ublicity Chairman Annine; tis ti " thf i-adcU i- often heard a discussion Capt. BALDWIN ia "Juat Plain Lonea Ince ,',,!!. ,:. the member! BETTY left. among ")'' 111 Ii .i military i . Hi I that the mum ii he cadets say BENN1E c.'! . VB01 D1 '" i;

' able faculty newspapers in his affair with RICHARDSON? C Rog< and h always welcome this type of nsfflW Through this KINSMAN ia wondering "Who Can I Turn To." means—of informing local newspaper*

What about it UINTZ1 " from tht-ir community- aadwiched" Into the regular sche- HOOTEN and HICKS have. oh. just "Goba of Love." loputHticn of tli,. school would be raised: the p<>pul I ral of the college would be greatly increased. college and R JIM CARTER e "All Alone and | CAROLYN left. to the Buglei >ald,"ll is our purpose The Cadet Bugler ' riiiiii-iiliiin whirti will "iiuhl" Hum EDITOR IN CHH F • Grow Fonder— fo: . htnru"d. ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jamil Vtm. Ml Why has MARY LEE turned from the WEST? Hlli! id, ..lit OR eoursea along s watch your step! fear Uii'in npi.n gradiiitlioii n- Nl \\ S I \FF Hfrierl Frailer C/mlon U'..* WOODY, We thai others arc With |,i, -. qu] Intruding in your affair with LANGLEY. the like that co. 'ho BETTY ROSE seems to be holding on to DURDEN, the greed imagine Perry II Cultured lifi What happened to EVANS? a nation, Jack Baraeron has at last EUSINTSS MGR. Wi'Hl"! MARTHA ANN decided to like RICE: a have boon dropped Fori

I the food—no! but MAJOR—You bet! Where's ARM- igular list of DITOR STRONG ? FACULTY ADVISERS How. „| 1 —Pror. \V. £. Clorli. H. H. CtUn" THE CADET BUGLER

N.G.C. Will Play Piedmont Friday N.G.C. Host To Coaches Numerous An Eye on the Dust cancellations of basket Physical Fitness Program

Sergeants Club of Education To Give Dance

tir.n of keeping as much of thl Saturday, January 23 o elaborately begun and carr posed schedule as possible, although Earl William?, president of Albeit Rollins, is no easy U th( think no less of this column Se-vgoants Club, announced hist e oft attempt. ousty cancelling game-, scheduled to train To those who t week that the club will sponsor a students in physical fit- rho am News Editor of the dance which will be held on Satur- ness. One of these meetings was BUGLER, would be wilting the of a sports editor, but, i The Cadets' next game w held day night. January 23rd. It is on the campus of North Geor- against Piedmont College hoped that Georgia Naval Preflight gia College, with Conch J, B.

CADETS SEEK REVENGE . Friday night. School Orchestra can be obtai Sci BtttC and Miss Sara Bruce, girl's isla-tball t for the music on this The fli.vM. a) k'dm-ation director, demon- price strating training methods to tfht Sir: i of admission ha; high

I the Cad. school coaches, . .die. _. thrilli superintend ante, The Cadets hope and principals of this section of i thi for I will be shooting their 150,000,000 rounds of small arm: have begun. Turning to deadly accuracy. the Pacifi : Baldwin and Lowry, sparkplug! mmunition and 181,000,000 round: he said American and Australit The purpose of the meeting ious encounters, are being looked to for many of here, f artillery ammunition vill suffer from the loss of DeLaPerr: — "thi forces have virtually completed a two-night and one-day affair, was and Glegg—both fail. rsenal of democracy is i left by the makini ejecting the Japanese from New to demonstrate physical training . by the adi Guinea Island, and in the Solomon: methods tn the visiting iriy and Throw coaches. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STARTS American forces have been rein Assisting Miss Bruce and Coach forced and supplied and their posi Seaarce were selected cadets and athletic program. This will give the play. mgthened. coeds of the physical education _ uld not quite make the g revised 1943 Wai thai Gei i •s. These performed demon- do their stuff for their Inter- have suffered 1 duction double that of 1942, with i be played1 dur physical training. expected tha there will be bundance of heavy emphasis placed on aircraft, underestimating thei

: and 1 merchant shipping, and naval escort capabilities. . PLAYS HOST and combat vessels. As revised and A U. S. fifth army 1 Ramsey am Miss Sara Bruce last week ical iitiK-5j activities to visi coaches. Thes if a picked group of coeds battle plans, the program provides

an even finer cause, a Victory for i

jilt i thai the 1942, and Rec Elects Four Council Members; iderable increases in naval :t and combat vessels. These DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS Plans Made For Annual Dance for the most part, items diffi-

i Friday, January 2. i of i

Club Monday night, January 4, ial facilit

Leaves Dahlonega for Atlanta 8 a. m., 4 p. m. the council. Virginia Ash was Roosevelt toid elected Secretary; Helen McElrcath, Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville 10:15 m., Tennis Manager; Gwendolyn Smelly, day afternoon and one other hour a. 2 p.

Basketball Manager; Mary Crooks, the date of which will be set by s of ship-building is 14,400,- Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega 8 a. m., 4 p. m. .Softball Manager. the individual teams. s a year, and as things look Six new girls have joined the e 1943 goal of 16,000,000 Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega 4 p. m., 6 p. m. annual Valentine dance on Feb- club with the opening of the winter ruary 13. This is the only dance quarter. Th«se are: Emily Con- at NGC where a lead-out is held well. O'Leila Embrey, Caroline Ash, Although Nazi submarim and date cards are used. Willie Lou Patterson, Betty Specht, fewer American ships in D« and Josephine Terhune. in previous months,

menace, according ti

Director Elmer Davis, is st erious. Reports also indie WHEN IN GAINESVILLE aid, that the Japanese art A Make WEEK ig a large armada near th ions, presumably for anoth. OF THE WAR SMITH BROS. According to the Navy,

President Roosevelt will soon send young men and women of America Your Headquarters for all kinds of to Congress information on his want beyond the winning of the ecent weeks. None SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES proposal that social security be war. In addition to the opportunity f the 10 destroyers which cover every American foi employment, the people warn Roosev«lt Square headed toward the Island and i 'from the cradle to the grave." He assurance against the evils of all cepted on January - bj U. S.

' reporters that it will be up to major ec mic hasards, and as- M men and torpedo boats nicci to work out the method surance that "this great govern- I'm achieving that objective. nn nt can and must provide." defenses. On January 6, American ln of the Union" The President said the U. S. has hifl "State ' warplones in '.h- S. tiii

' .ingress, the President reason to be proud of the war tackf, 'l-rt i the third freedom—free- production accomplishments of 1942 spoke of the shortlai dom from want—and of what the —48,000 planes, 5G.00O combat STEP FROM THE ICEY OUT DOORS 1 possible hit on the stern of the ship. INTO ,i,.l From Se> WARMTH CHEERPULLNE8S word that on all fronts the out- N.G.C. Students "faYorable." In North ENJOY Welcome, Africa, the Britixh first army has scored gains in the North toward Remind You of Our TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOI OEAT] May We Biserte, the French have ably fought off German attacks in the Complete Stock tor, and allied aerial FOUNTAIN DELICACIES HOT COFFEE activity against enemy shipping YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE has been highly effective. Mr. OR rated SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES Rtr- A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS NUNNALLY'S CANDIES — SCHOOL SUPPLIES — • WHETHER PENNANTS STATII II It's That Good Gulf Gasoline

A Good Car To Rent SMITH'S LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. SEE "Where College Friends Meet" Prescriptions Carefully Filled Johnny Moore's DAHLONEGA SERVICE STATION 1 — ' THE CADET BUGLER "Daddv" Barnes IMPOSSIBLE MOMENT! Fire Januuary 5 Gives Brigade "Can Teach Math To a Billygoat" Year's First Test

B] CHARLES <; WELLBORN. JR. The fire fighting brigade of "Daddy" Barnes—mathematician, philosopher, sage, North Georgia College composed of wit has been connected with North Georgia College for all of the members of the Cadet many years, first as a student, then as a teacher. He at- this year, last Tuesday, tended the college from 1S9S to 1902 and made an out- ness Jan- uary 5th, when the Burns House standing record. He was captain of "B" Company, and caught fire. The incident occurred an honor student. He attended during several Harvard at approximately ten o'clock in the

He began his career a turned out to fight the fire. The Holly Goes— that the he graduated, and has tai hose froi deli ymg fighting. linuously at NGC since t fire When a except during the period ter began to flow, the brigade

War I. when he served 1 ade short work of subduing the Army Engineering Corps.

For - < v In this ward I

found , i-ht imply beds, and soon Victory Corps to the startling and slightly pointing realization that I was 'ar effort. the only patient; at least for One of the main objectives of the Victory Corps is physical fitness. those little brown In line with this phase of the Victory Corps, ills, Ml Coach Scearce and i talk IS THIS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO Miss Bruce supervised a clinic ! [I lllil nonstrating physical training the high school instructors in YOU this locality last Tuesday and Wed-

' , he once had of the charge jst being I

ii. Ace..'1'.lmg to 3Ir. Wa 1 TO VISIT US AND Hudgins, rep- sentstive of the sound of i N. G. C, plans which have been under mg from the adjoining wj way in the Lump-

i] but, alas, •ut;: hi- ! t hi. in fin they wei ENJOY

Aftfl) all tvh&l ito effect Januarj TASTY LUNCHES Holly Theatre - -_ bad wher, ,. . why not give them Bully as you d DAHLONEGA, GA. Then, too, If you wore attend!] WHOLESOME FUN iats exactly what he did. He Wednesday, January 13 " -lantflonology "Brookyln Orchid" turned the boys loose after I hL'tl UTIrl I line I I" [-.ill t., j.-,| lV i II AT THE Marjorie Woodworth L Each boy's duty was filled Ui a pretty good i he caught one ch of the i Thurs. - Fri. Jan. 14-15 -and game chickens arc ha, Dahlonega Recreation Center "Spirit of Sanford" the beauty of the oi "Daddy" Barnes has Frankie Albert •We wrl touching m« my li fused to help an] Marjorie read] Chapman ed I for help did some work, for had learned Saturday, "Daddy" Barnes il a pent belteTO Jan. 16 the old ,,' 'Daring becuuse I win. i,.. 1ini j, . Young w , lhl u .,,, Man" those who help thenuelve of MUl Bryai 1 ;.. :,.!. Joe E. Brown He had a stud.-,, tin- Marjorie Chapman wouldn't study—wouldn't, in far . , ompli r, Ij do much of anything boi John sat, ill H. e cured. Moore - According to hoi i & Son Mon. Tues. 18-19 was no1 Jan. and dream of '' fox hunting, Fo 1 llll'-l I .Ml llll hunting, ,[,, .-,,,, "My it seemed, was all he wn Sister Eilleen" "'id. v. uld, By tin* interested in. So "Daddy" Rosalind Barne 1 Russell wall whv there had A Store invited him to go fox hunting cm That Answers Your Needs i dr. raa night. The a In the onto Wednesday, Jan. boy wai i 20 number .- of "| n i "Daddy" brii Bnmes' home- dvj 'Blondie o to .ill - -id,-i for Victory" and — Hda "I....I Cadets Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Barnes told him he could To Make Your Uniform Complete soon as he brought his Trig, grade Thurs. - Fri., Jan. 21-22 A Week of War- t ami Your Appearance Smart His method of teael —telling "In Old California anecdotes to illustrate nanded by u. Bon. Mark Saturday, Jan. 23 r Wayne Shoes, Mil the i $5.00 to Clark, JH now liehii: $5.95 f.. lined to fijfhl _.._ of Georgia's out- "Big Shot" hi North Africa. This Math teachers. wU] M111 | .., Shoes, Dwlghl ) Mil. Strap Slippers $4.95 Humphrey Bogart in teach Math to a bill- .minini.li i „f !»„ allied le of his former students Mon. - Tues. Jan. 25 - 26 Ties, Khaki and Black 50c - unande. ho field "Little Foxes" l, y Brill li 1,1 i;,„ Kenneth A. N. Betty Davis Coed Oxfords $3.50 Wednesday. Jan. 27 And for a Shave and "Tramp, Tramp, You can always find Haircut come to our AND IP YOU WANT Tramp" Aunt Betty's FOOD TO EAT DURING ThursTHrri.. Jan." 28-29 Bread and "Gay Sisters" Shampoos _ Cakes 25c THOSE nUNGRY MOMENTS Barbara Stan wick at the EXCHANGE George Shave 20c Brent Saturday Haircut _ _ 35c Smith's CRACKERS "Steel JELLIES Against Sky" CAKES Mon. - Tues. Feb. 1-2 WOODY'S CANDY 'Guardian of the Sea' Small & Estes CANNED MEATS BARBER SHOP Wednesday, Feb. .3 BAKERY 'Desperate Chance for ON THE SQUARE GainesTiUe, Ga. Ellery Queen" William Gorgan 1 V #* CaM Suglei M The Voice Of North Georgia College ^

Master Singers Come to Publication NGC NGC and Nine Other Colleges Date Cyclops Reaccredited by Association Is Announced Hammond Leaves, Annual To Be Largest In History of College Hofman Now Here CYCLOPS, according or, editor, will be dis- Upon i the students about ' his I'r.-.f. March 1. The annual, the twenty- litary Science and ninth volume published at North Tactics, and eport to Fort Georgia College, is to be the larg- Washington, Maryland, for est yearbook in the entire history reassignment, Col- of the college. lel C. G. Hammond left NGC last I, was announced by Dr. G. D. The reports from the business riday. His replacement, Colonel mphrey, president of the asso- . A. staff of the publication, headed by Hoffman, arrived Thursday tion. When the Reorganization nn I Mangum, sho' I was passed which soontinued removed the sale of annuals was by Colonel ird of Regents from politics, the 1943 than during any previous year Colonel Hammond came to NGC formed for this by the and that the sale of advertising Suuthei exceeded the sales of 1941. athews and upon his arrival that his departure 1 Two special features of the 1943 to be here Tuesday, Feb. 9, Ge.'ririn'H schools bo restored t ,ntly rill be Page 4, column 5. accredited standing. nd toughen the NGC Cadets Coi . Major R. S. McConnell, now jr The southern Association stat- the armed service of his country ed that there would be no loss of Dramatic Club Honor List Girls THANKS 600 North Georgia College alumn tended Georgia schools while Hie now serving in branches of th( Plans One-Act, Granted Privilege diuaecrediting was in effect; that armed forces of the United States. Three-Act Play Of Seeing renecrediting would be retro- The list of alumni, which is to in- Shows preeiation to the Cadets and rl would give itudanti iculty each of the of i i clude the address of On Wednesday night, January 2t North Georgia Collegi the r men listed, was made possible the many kindnesses shown the policy before I through the initiative of Professoi Board "f Regents has

and tl >rk of Misa been formed and ha* already he- .m with oil, collef show each week. This is the firsl work Morion Smith, Al- ula lawyer, the yearbook recognition, in the history of N. as its chairman, i..r,....Hi,is di'ii/hurgi'il a picture of G. C, of the outstanding scholastic by the Tnl- play, "When Sh;,i,, ii.lj.-e Political lieen on it, while the Machine huv peare'a Ladies Meet" by Charh Physics George, is includes Students ' . one which - . 1 1 1 i i ' " ' ! . .,, I cast of six, all gtrls. Those select* the time of their ,], ,„,, S these Obtain «l for parts in ths play include Jane khI:- may attend the show in New Lab idy accepted while otheri coloring and will be printed uf Mi Hc-hell, Frances Mitichell, Caro- toted to do i pebbled paper. Sin- es that by grantin this lyn Carey. Marion Aultman, Ed J lie The beauty section, included ph., lich Her, and Milbura Brigham. Tl she will encouref the annual publication for the fii play is to be presented on Thursday ; to work toward i t class. This lab, constructs time in the history of the school, February 11. t quarter and brought into us and a special section on student The date for the three-act piny, a quarter, is located approxi life, picturing practically every "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph tely 100 yards behind the in phase of the life that a NGC stu- Sergeants In it, the students Club Ki-'sscrlinp. is yet unknown hut nary. ur dent knows, will be other high- onditioning old whicl will be announced later. motors lights of the yearbook- Gives Dance Feb.27 - hereto fon i eloi funk, The; The girls in the cast of this play

e in the laboratory a Chevrolc . thai include Betty Rose Highto' tor. a Plymouth motor, a V-f • I'lul, NGC Obstacle md Betty Jei Science Club A-Modal one, atw the enty seventh of boys to be in tl Course Nearing -cylinder one, and a 166 horse this month al Pledges 500 Pints Cinner airplane motor, al orchestra and admission tor tin-

Completion Now n.ch could i Of Blood to Bank This is the dame |,,, for Plans for an obstacle course for January 23, but which was tin toughening of cadets have been 0id Matt Mote Soyl: h Georgia Collegi

S^.TiC. i has pledged fivi : and put into effect by of blood to the blood . .-.] efforts '>f the Military laundri situation siima khula hyar at school. Thr"; NO TIME TO LIVE up It of Education. [fl hoped that ever Physical going arind that one of the physically able student consist will donat The obstacle course will officir's (CENSORED) got ] if.. this Motorized Blood Batii of courses, short one two aeperate a mixed up wid some of the Hum f when it comes to the college. and a long one. The short obstacle \ belongings- But he didn't yon entered college? After the blood is taken from th< ,,. near the K will begin ause it came backe pretteid »ve, because each day I am in •ictim," the plasm is separated

.n-h from one thing to primarily from it and is stored in the bank. [ddex, will be v. 1 that tl Mt another. At the beginning of every he purpose for this separation D 'ct -Pr«i*ent, Each cadet will be taught the cut ions." and I that take diserte tha eridiL that they George Green, Secretary and Trea- Proper method of going over each > live, I »vd- Yours truly, Parlia- abstade before he is allowed to and "Butch" Brown, run the course. OLD MAN MOSE. : ' .

THE CADET BUGLER Tuesday, Februai

VeSiAcd QabbaKje. *7<4e OncinebcUo'i. BILLT I.EDFORP "Ike GasfupMA.

cidrolal and shi.uld r -BY JAHR ATT PRYOR

That nln'i no flash MOORE HALL FIRE that destroyed I ERRELI/S ring. The fire history is being niailu. at the bi in Dahlonega b ought to light new facts to the cadets fade fir]

. and coeds. ome, protraying the happcnu First, it made the occupants of wood structures on «, is being written with thr the campus and ;.,;> the possible dangers cry lung* valliantly given to the JOHNNY vs. BABS that would acee mpany a fire in the budding which torn flag, with every tei shed by father whose son has been High flashes be CURTAINS! That's the wa ed that NGC cadets are full of peace on earth and good toward aU that n thi pan" f t MX-MAXWELL certani courage* nsness which always appears in time hero*. Onr grea 9PA1NHOUJE and WELLBORN? manee, l.f . e thej i the c of i -i C ilUd be that HICKS and Third, and most important, it brought to light t i;.„. i

PERRY ntill have that old feeling? •ed of a well-organized fire fighting unit among 1 SANDERS, Busso has cadets. life. From this endless line of What will the manly hero do, a girl hack borne. Lessons are often learned by experience. The school change his name or change his really has had its experience. Lives could have been aurage and undying desire for MARION, yon AULT to lost taundry— it, in the fin.-. things How about PERDUE? d» -..mothing about. SMITTY. Worse could have happened. wrong. Of no less Value than ANDREWS seemed "Alt Alone Gainesville in now hi But this loss of an estimated fifty thousand the afore mentioned are the sons of North Georgia the flu pot dollars r.nd Lonely while BAKER should result in two steps in the near future. College. Recently under the auspicies of the Presi- WWy. First, there should an organized dent, the college administration and the Cyclops SANFORD HALL be fire-fighting girls Some prefer vim, vigor, and r< i unit which, as demonstrated at Clemson College, {college annual) a list of former North Georgia can .itality, hut FAYNELLE prefers College cadets and coeds now serving the country in Winn MEADOWS '.IP r i., been d i ered by FBI Second, fire hazards should be removed. A fire Wher trying yw thai Aultmai escape might r ean the life of a college youth. The cadets h ve voiced willingness students i a to do all within Bow about it, plorably incomplete, has reached an enormou SHANNON? their power t organise a fire-fighting unit The What do these glaring initials A certain captaii of "D" com- pulse of • cadets but BOBO hipped in a will determine the future. to lecture to school students and was widely belcved CHANNELL appears to be tak- civilian Ian week. by children, who liked his keen wit, and the poetry "MORE HELL" TWINS bgorerKEENER'S pUoouCawi- Jean Miller seems very happy. which often glorified Georgia." A simple yet fitting The parting of North Georgia College and nova of the "Bam." l[[pp, BTPP, Hooray. the twins tribute to be paid a man such as Erm-_.it NesJ, who that preferred to be called "Moore Hell" has finally FLASH] MINOLEDOBPF made | fl ,t true that TERHUNE doesn't had for the major portion of his life devoted himself a trip to Sanford Hall, How do care a SPEC about LOOKER J Mr. First they made a vain you do It, PERRY? MARGUERITE and KINSMAN! to steal the "C" seems ,'ompany guidon. But on 1 MAJOR to have a now in- Looks like it may last.

10 slip-ups. The guidon i tere.it. but is it really such a Some people meddle but "Tiny" ritually. Mr. Neal, who was graduated from ,,? Who they a M "' OARBY likes to eorgia PRYOR. College in 1881, taught in Georgia ed cadets of "C" Company. The only c In the show with The coeds wish that Billy HOL- identity is that the following ' Hello, FRANK LAND would letter recently sent me was post-marked Valdosta, Georgia. It thi dining hull and more tin reads i KEN Is nnxe.u Uik- "Georgia Poet Laura

Will McMLCHAEL really i column in the Cadet Bugler of December FRESHMAN EDITON 8 i printed a story which was undeniably i Every dog must have his day. Evidently thtl« can to us. We have accepted the challenge; wi be found no little truth in this old axiom. At least n to the occasion; the "C" Company guidoi for the time being this ole dog is relieved of his duties and has put the publication of this issue Into My PeAAcnai QoLutut the capable and eager hands of two freshmen: Mi** -Mary Key Wynne and Mr. Wesley Channel!. "Ye Mil successful attempt ok editor" lends his hear) felt lympathles to these innocent young people in their hour oi W06 and at at NGC whoi Upon Ir, the same time feels certain thai they will do a most tlg&tfon, it was found

i are Called 1 commendable job of editing and directing the inner ::•'! in this workings of this issue of the Cadcl Bugler. ichool this quarter fort}f-nfJM boyi

. thirty.six William's, '" has arrived, the twenty itx Tom's, twenty-two Bob-

- - ' \ iff PilART I has A worked) - NALYSIS and the i >,, ..„] leai i his choked within him

: this labor now lie beftn In a low - bo group them- . he t "oung daughter tha

I oyi if the angels above By the n Mb be looked solves, for, In i come and live will MlSSCnn: imi i,i i ii k theft case, .-.even IDOn understand. ngly Betty'i i rnple . the outstanding name. The child r h.,l,i, | knew that her mother had b ly ' sick. ! .,1 Kl; She . knew IP „| ,, , that daddy's face

\ boy in "D" ' "i Company t ill for the tired looking. She knew that Yarn columnist having been something was wrong. I: hwi :...: ill I The | iVfl Wi fa steadily im- mother, knowing that i>he had to 1 loetod few minuUts eo-odltoi oj this journal- pro..... thai ihi loved mo. '.. but will not .. turn fa live, expressed a desire to see her young blue-eyed stlo endeavor, several he has valiantly, n week n. daughter that she nm ,,, loved so well. Ullgently, but anaucceaafullj Atlanta i made will remain there un- The timid child walked to her mother's bedside. L ""'' l " " writing an editorial, til time The. mother, with Pork at her usual I NGC. Alas, 'there N«C. is ;-.]> raised her ha: i-'i about which l "-' tllUirul student Buri« " f hex publication oi young daughter. She told hei always t,, be the type of girl that r wanted -

od b] i for her to I.e. and. Dear Sam: •in alSO, t- Although Wild never cut her long, brc you don't rcal.ze it now nothing ''''' "'""''I S„K-, young child, fortunate man. Du,,' 'there looking into t You have learned . n i enough that already been praised Thii have promised that . rold-diggcr." If she ied the PHI. I the type y„u iaj tier mothej had d>?=cib. J, grown to admire i ur sweetheart Today this fluid has irr,.WT> tr. (-nil-,™., ^™,

nd GAN THB Wend, Guy Scott, Jr. ' u '' . . ' nu ew oi ma u i IMI sions—SHE'LL .STICK' ' * II GLER, xh, taking a BUGUU) i Lovebctter. peek The Cadet Bugler THE CYCLOPS, FRESHMAN EDITION II BT i OMMENTINfl Ushed Key Wynne Waky Channel! The girls seem to Business bo a bit Staff—Boby Edwards, Bob Car- puziled by "*! tWin, y»>nth volume the fact that, in going micheal. Harry Duivns. In completing hall, the; last NEWS Staff— Betty Spnht. Sidneu HighsmUh, i. I Clinton Of < Wade. Una I know of nothing you a wi,., elec onple to Emogene Perry, good WEATHER-ly's back. the fact Sports Staff—Eugene Uastey Viral* McEww- weU ' " Feature STAFF—Ethel Sfamn. Tom Palmer. FACULTY ADVISEHRS-W. E. Clark. H. A. Gilbert ——

'uesday, February 9, 19J3 THE CADET BUGLER Cadets Win Three Games In Eye on the Dust On Road Four Games Are Won Since Holiday Season North Georgia's Cadets

Program. The new classes, under thei , when they wt-nl on a Military basis. The staff now un nt through South c\~es, known—with particular emphasis

[ better fit the ; •M of the Junio:

tues—in which they

:hi^ applies to the Physical Trai nlk'Cr. Tin* writer does not hav NGC has been defej

t for the benefit of those who neve

x with the old one, will note the '" Room Closed 'Y' Room Converted

. closed Huch Mills announces that the temporarily downing ther Halt. The old game stellar shooting Into a Hall probably open again of Mac Lowry. T They then journeyed to Douglas, where they Good Sportsmanship defeated the South > be held in the fields. Georgia basketeers, 30-25. id ruthless—either the After marking up two triumphs, to -r. The only way the Cadets Saturday night added n. This is the reaso th,. o.]}./K ...= Abraham Baldwin lo their strint.* > build "intestinal foi t full speed. Athle! Paul's Clothing the players. When a of victories, thrashing them to the ports me tune of 43-17. Company coaching- staff, Last Friday, the 29th, The Cadets ' Physical Education. encountered Georgia Naval Pre- BASKETBALL STANDINGS (incomplele) II have the ber flight school, losing 33-40. Men's Suits, Hats, and Saturday night they journeyed Furnishings to Atlanta where they played Gainesville, Ga. Georgia Evening College, winning

L for sports this quarter—especi-

THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO til,' .:<»lLdU; NGC Girls Begin YOU Intramural Basket Tourney Jan. 27 TO VISIT US AND DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS

all Toi ENJOY uary 27.

The schedule of thi Leaves Dahlonega for Atlanta 8 a. m., 4 p. m. is as follows: TASTY LUNCHES Hippolytans vs. Phi Omicrons Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville 10:15 a. m., 2 p.m. January 27. Trahlytans vs. Mercureans— Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega 8 a. m. ( 4 p. m. January 21 r-iihlyt. Phi Omicrons— Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega 4 p. m., 6 p. tn. WHOLESOME FUN

. Hippolytans

Hippolytans

. Phi Omicrons— W. A. WHITMIRE Dahlonega Recreation Center

rith the annual Freshman-Soph o GENERAL MERCHANDISE lore game which will be playe Wednesday night, February 3. "MORE FOR YOUR MONEY"

On The Square R. L. Courtenay STEP FROM THE ICEY OUT DOORS

&Co. INTO WARMTH and CHEERFULLNESS JEWELERS ENJOY Welcome, N.G.C. Students TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE We Remind You of Our WATCH and JEWELRY May DELICACIES HOT COFFEE REPAIRING FOUNTAIN Complete Stock OR 107 E. Washington St. YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE Gainesville, Ga. A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES NUNNALLY'S CANDIES - • — SCHOOL SUPPLIES PENNANTS STATIONERY WHETHER It's That Prescriptions Carefully Filled Good Gulf Gasoline SMITH'S A Good Car To Rent "Where College Friends Meet" SEE DAHLONEGA LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Johnny Moore's SERVICE STATION Tuesday, February 9, 1943 THE CADET BUGLER Master Singers McCan- List -, Jimmie CAMPUS SURVEY Dean's uuh Meaders. John A. Appear Here Feb. 9 Edwin Preston, Tommy Satterfield, 18-19 Year Olds Voting . About Jarvis B. Is Announced Scales. June Stamey. 85 Students Make Students who will be awarded the Coveted List at NGC first time red honor bar for their The Dean's List for the fa! Honor List: Albert H. Allen, No—89$ (Students) on the Arnold, Charles E. Bar- Yes—S3* ((6—179! (Faculty - Louise Curtis of . Composing rineau, Wallace Batemao, wick the Jack A company are: Bernard Van Hefte, spread popularity The Bell. Johnnie Brookshire, i5-sue, that ih happened to -ak.; in '.he Andrew D. Chandler, CI if first tenor; Shelby Stewart, second thi? question" t Burrell, Crooks tenor; William Conroy, Baritone; fight, i after free week-end Mary Glass outstanding arugnitr.t «;,<. "If they ,1 to they a ford Cook, Benjamin Harwkk, bass; and old enough to vow." On the negative stated, "They a Robert J- Edwards, Walter Harry too young to vote intelligently." Frackler, Herbert Fenster, Gnffeth. Thomas S. Harris, Phil The program outlined includes Mar- ranging from Rachmaninoff A STUDENT'S REFLECTIONS the H»n»r List: Jack Adkin Henry, Sidney Highsmith, music Hill, Thomas Huff, Alfred to Cole Porter. There will be solos, it, this wouldn't h. Helen Well, as I see F. Henderson, Mary Jean Hill, Hunt, Thomas Jimmerson, for bunch of the case were it not a Lee Home, Clayton Huckaby, :Elreath, Mary Martin, John G edy, and drama. The reports from side of the E.!..v Of T. skunks on the other McConnell, William Rountree, Her, Betty Moore, Paul H. Pal- their first engagements in the can bo God. the water who think they Scott, Frederick H. Smith, r, Tom C. Palmer, Phillia Pharr, practice I they think thai they an Vir- fruits of a tittle typewriter know Jimmy Woodward. ijor Rice, Hugh H. Riddle, got down to the in the right and of course we Smith before the writer Those receiving blue-white-blue tia Shirley, Charles H. serious business of studying. The L. R- Tow- onor bare for their fourth quarter Lawrence Thompson, the present, I'm not particualarly n the List: Marion Aultman, LET US REPAIR finally threw up his hands interested in what they think be- mind, Braei E. Carter, Lincoln Elam, Mary Key Wynne. h« YOUR SHOES caiiM' thiy have murle t grandi-sl oscph Hicks, Emoruth Keith, to mess anybody in the worts could typing trouble, and proceeded Mack Lowcry. Holly McMichacl, while his roommate, who had City Shoe Shop study Ju.k Perdue, James Upshaw, James lick thi- Kang of cutthn.ut.; t.ui 1 I. Wood. he was writing, picked up the pii-ce know weSIl do the fjflett lot of B Mayflower Students receiving the blue bar of "scrap" and brought it to the job. Why do I know this? ItSs

because I thi»nk 1 know th) »V< I igi Shelton's aron C, Adkins, James Cowart, Restaurant "The writer of this article doesn't retty - James Lyman Davis, Joel N. Elrod, even know it's being printed. He STEAK SERIVE STATION Kcnnemur, Talmage Martin, WESTERN about i only wrote of the way he felt failure and IUCCOMJ I have I n Woca Pep Dealer Hugh Mills, Virginia Potter. Ernest him go on when thp extent of hu- and particular case does not matter for man endurance hu» long ilnce been Those who have been on the List SEA FOOD he is North Georgia College: he i«, reached. This is the spirit of one r two quarters and are receiving for a Shave and feling, symbol i< hundred and nullum jicr.j.lr And thirty Gainesville, Ga. t while honor bar: William D. i of i who Vn.'iv whiil it mi'Eiii-i 1" ('" H. Haircut come to our Andrews, * launder, Prank P. their indominatable spirit toward if i l jc church every day thi v . to "The Best of Foods" Shop Churles T, Battle, Jack Chitty, orl: Un-, Arthur J. Crumbky, Cecil C. Davis, Shampoos 25i "I wonder if I have forgotten any thnt no man ton invudi' ln-cmii • nf James L. Dcadwyler, Newman E. - 20. h tereate, Shave - "ToJ, the spirit of America in Haircut 35i

iryh- ii wen] In lUoli bocaui a oJ thisk I could type anthinglhat mo.*! Cadets! Coed's! WOODY'S i: i founded on thi prinelplei of Fore Expert Sewing, Mending, and Altering semm to make mj the rights of man " BARBER SHOP See MRS. DAVE BROWN damed ole things. The story Btopi here, Tin- writer ON THE SQUARE Located Above Old Post Office On The Square "I'm doing pretty well in my quit prartirintr t<> wturly, but in hb studies now becayne, no doubt, I am taking just what I wanl .< take ing fact, the fact tl. r WHEN IN GAINESVILLE MAKE I could have gone ahead and takon youth in aware of thin war. of what Holly Theatre typing, but I know that I would DAHLONEGA, GA. need the 1 subjects am taking more I think it SMITH BROS.

than oil Mil- i\ mi - h <-\ I !" runi- may rani that In- r < >n invini'. Your Headquarters for all kinds of typing ".i! do you no good SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES Week Beginning Feb. 8

Monday - Tuesdav "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE STUDENTS! John H. Moore & Son Johnny Weismuller Are you behind on your canteennlogv Spend your spare time in the A Store That Answers Your Needs Wednesday CANTEEN "X MARKS THE SPOT" Cadets — Helen Harris Thursdav - Friday To Make Your Uniform n.mplete "HI NEIGHBOR" J. D. Matthews and t Your Appearance Smart Lullabelle and Scotty J. C. Penney Co. Saturday "ASK TOR IT— Shoes, Mil. $.100 to $5,95 Ready-to-Wear "NOT A LADIES MAN" WE HAVE IT" Shoes, Mil. Strap Taul Kelly, Fay Wray "Where Savings ere Slippers $4.95 When in Gainesville eome Ties, Khaki and Week Beginning Feb. 15 to see us. Gainesville, Ga. Black 50c Monday - Tuesday Electrical Supplies Coed Oxfords $359 "RIDE EM COWBOY" Radio Supplies Abbott and Costello

\M> II' YOU WANT Wednesday "ATLANTIC FOOD TO EAT CONVOY" J. M. Parks & Sons DURING John Beal THOSE HUNGRY MOMENTS CURLEE CLOTHES Thursday - Friday ABEE "THE SPOILERS" STETSON HATS John Wayne Dry Cleaning Peters Diamond Brand Saturday FINE LAUNDRY WORK Shoes "PRIVATE BUCKAROO Andrei Ladies' Ready-to-Wear "BEST FOR LESS" GAINESVILLE, GA. , V #• Cadet Buglet SOUVENIRUVENIR EDITION The Voice Of North Georgia College S SOUVENIRSOIIVENII EDITION VOLUME XIII. imhiiiN

North Georgia College Again OUManMoieScuyi.: Wynne and Downs Elected Under New Accelerated Plan To Head Publications of NGC SUMMER TERM SLATED TO BEGIN JUNE 17 COED CANDIDATE CARRIED BY BIG VOTE Thos. Barksdale

: ' "in be aptly Btz' :::::: through the m Downs a - .,.i,i .1, rotod

in tori in ':::";/;.; ;:;::;:l, certulntj thai

.-, ".II again

lont wl Jiutlj i Ictlng u the muni hand n ..n of Holland kfangum imt) Jurra Pryoi In the

Graduation Exercises Held Blood Bank* now in NGC Again Receives Coveted On March 11 at N. Georgia tudied tht preparing bl I foi itora High I, Rating Inspection i.r, At JOSIAH CRUDRUP WAS SPEAKER i! | ,,| foi actual usi -|'h. has colon El I) \ McMILUAN CONDUCTS Graduation Exercises for the class of 41-43 we diligently to gel a mobile INSPECTION SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR 1 "" held in the North Georgia College auditorium Thursday P* Government inspection of North Georgii "* ,mt 11, 7:45. The guest speaker was * unit, evening, March at "™ an annual event, took place February 27th with Physics and Astronomy, Dr. professor of , Josiah Crudrup, Lieutenant Colonel I). N. McMillian. Pn.lV....,',,- h by h f Mihur vhu associated with Mercer University in " Science has been a .., M and Tactics af the City High School.- m rhaii.-i Macon for the past sixteen years. ith i nooga, Tennessee, in the role of inspecting o] lar ' schi ol, .i onated to the college about fifty pa t, received ci ears ago by tl * rating of excellent

- i ually Hillii

i • 1 1 nd ,, officer the number Ph D b i in physics

m the [fnirersll A f the sulphur drugs ..

in plat full, i; C pany 'i"i

'I! rdi i .11) drill, C I ompany

[>> Grudun belle lag (I.. drill, i obstacle course

I The Jay w*« '1 .

*JUe llncineticiiGSi Venbal Qanhcufe

dropped, EDW > !

Farewell To Thee . . . BOND! : Septembei of 1WI, I recall fresh. a il t HIM HE] I What. No Girls? . - . place? ijii bating. g B -;, introductions ,i. ir : [,„ \ IULT not to , y thoughts turn to- H N FANNJE'S 1 be JAYNE'S rings larkl.' I M\ REEJ> who i of a cadet

f the i of

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\Y . MAVIS, DEAD- boarder. MIMM.KHHKM-', More To lie (iainerl . . . Ml Kl w in BR, n ^RTZ II ' . ID i.-. and in i ir« GEOP try to MAXWELL in the ing i li.iv.' I'.onil tin- to be ti ii.' little km viiii -. I before the 1 Such men a- Professoi Barnes offei .. philosophy i Be whoppei "A lux. h of ll \K. Iiwn-ntll til.' I.'lll'll, i lei re result of many yea - : thou- of life thai is the KBNNKI'I i and perience on their part. He teaches to stay on top of ,,!,- mi-, i.iiiuhiiii; in tin' (untci-ti. .iffu-, l:,. llmi :<< <'ii»w PATH EH 10 i LNDREB 3 HI.. -udin that pjii think and visualize, ae- ! "i havi ii bad, and thul aln'l k I. LANGLE1 m will eo far in this world. i.i I n,

- - • y thing in order

i love." , ,:.n: . fal tot KEJ t", "bumpy road to to teai ii yon his philosophy of life i > Hint ., . ii believe ;ven thi.' I , Ml. IAIN with In- ami ..'iilmnt^ an, I i'«irru-.-T \\>:^ w hk'h undet- the way rumor* get aro P.0S1 and BEDFORD mill go Mil 1.1m l-i.ilv klll'T - B part of tin pupils that he togethi of th, ham, HI' KS '" .; ,i,.vei- foi-jji-'t hi" .-tale me ut that you bag. The III' I- anil in to !"• edu-. ' don't have to travel far wide order ii,. i ! boj doi E r I ffl B :ir|.|itii. ! i,,, i (fou forget, HICKS? thai *aj iboul IR]

, ..- around ii t . . l.ni just ,.|.-,i\i I'vi'iythin^ you in the go home, .. i- the I : to still the girli would have HILL keepi the loli pi i buaj KEENER

. that you happen to cover. ii'i'i'n ili'tiinii- , WOOD li nil- i nit; 1,-ni- But to calm the fears ol cvorj • ,,| ."lli'i:i , I have come to " n '- 11 '" ' • ' \»l''! \\i,,,:' :., h WEI WOOD the -- lusiori thai the book matter that you learn ( '. -II. (,' is offered sucli -, Gi'Oik'i» I i;m i i:i i: the event Nurth I i:i I'KKUY; vMi.it you think? contract by the government and if campu do ' ..illy think and visualize; that the girls as iv. II ;. ,,,i PROl TOR I' ... i|iiinno a high anil worthwhile phil- , . a MVi'll liir-l I,-. .]-,, ii R n'l I life. Georgia College ll1 osophy of Two years at Ninth "- •-•"'•' i»-»»tv "i '". " ' rely entirely upon ,) "' hi boj a - Om offer both of thi willing to take . itiin I tin re a formulu, ;,. but thai >vJi also KEITH? ,,['f- " hi 1 hi i. in . ampus and in the "bam Ain.llicr Ii n (In- ilnvnliy .,f

IllGllTOWKIt i " nwny s.< .nlli'i ttle man, pul your little bag Whal Lies Ahead . . .

ther day. the enrollme RH HARDSON made the rounds in" thi' srhnol will really ,lu.|, iU"-'-

, . .i | . Mil VI, II kl lip 1

mill.)'' I'l'.l'lil I-. I'll I. Ml', IAC1 ON Will there be re?

: mother Mil' fifshman, ".nul ar and HOL1 VND thinli "time' D Mo othei one hai —Ciintinued on Pagl " CUTTS whal ROY did.

I N.G n \\:\ ,i" | Whiit il„. KE1 U, W\ NNK MASSMY'S Me" I,..,, foi Ml VIZ'

it that ,,.,. II. I \.-.u PERRY, seems you .il I ui:,H„n',| tin- ntl.-nti f all th- VICTORY tontlonl In tin' l;i y\ 11 rVDRYS

1 |i.< I' i'. "i III i , It.' Illilll l.i'f li.V lllr , lln ,, i .,( Il„- mill Will i- " !,, UIOLYN will Qoal A/.Q.e. Tiny urn I f,. —Continued on Page 6 4

I till' < HART A - NALYSIS

ii'iiutiful thing iiphI i'

a suli|j|.|, , .

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. .., TI,,' "mi lighlj developed soldier is n valuable- n, , fully nn.l.'i ..>. .

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JustOOMME - -< inucd on Pat 'I 1WII.I.

Tie Cadet Bugler : ,

Coeds Become Well Trained Soldierettes Gray Air Cadet Killed In Crash

I I ion Cadet Ros r., 21, Gray Ga., was k.n.-.i tantly Sundaj night when

:i'"l "ti.-lmli mill-- north of Long- view. Ti-xiis, Ll. C»\ Ralph R ock-

I Monday,

No details of th« crash were made

StatlwoithV

Betty Hightower Wins Coveted Title Coeds Are Being Trained For Coeds Wynne— Undergo Miss North Georgia Vital Part First Inspection In N. G. C. Unit Miss Bottj R . Hightowei n>as

ni id Wi Soi th 1. 1- n Today, more than ever, the coeds are vitally es- in sential ;i ballot taken bj to North Georgia College. The day is in sight I) last fall fliis ttj co-ed, when girls will have to take charge of the many of the 'i -ii pr< i bj jovi i.ii othei important positions and activities here; there are high pns.-iliilities of the girls' shouldering most of the responsi- Wynm Ity of the votes to u In bilities at N.G.C. in the near future. They are an asset X-vsl.-li-il wild then h,-n «,., I, l,y ovoted I in the college in more ways than one. Bod K.lw:n-,ls, Besides adding Bu.in.-.. M L ,„ii KlT ,.f Shi color Ii and interest, the coeds are raising the scholastic the CADET BUGLER, and M L. Johnson, -un.kiHs of the school. Statistics shmv that a higher Business Manage] of the being both friendly i per centage of the girls made the Dean's List than did CYCLOPS Edi Bast sliuk-i the boys. 96.4 Poins, Ga., while

In.-, to i served well - her > high High I •nil I pub HippolytanE . 94.41 It with thai i-t.iMishe,] cannot be that foresight, ..m- 'n-i" .'iiil hi.- -hnivri ; denied l :.-. without irnjit | i- < I ' lllllllllCI-lli|. 94.1S . I fiuul*.' ,,f ll i-m-il in .tuik-nt.., tin- .-.iicial? ;it " fni"-t military corps ise work done on the BUGLER in ih.' Club, Phi Omicrons 93.7 Rec and the position ehool would I"- a dismal failure '" the country Thej realize the and thi CYl LOPS. Johnson, of .! of i leader. - " --' hi personal in valent difficult!. « of di llllng in iU senai of ii-'ii under ih.

I mn , talented ri-oahman i - n Bi ic< P on Idered in Miss North ', inspection wi • i large G gin College mel the approval ol all

! - and cuticles , hail clean; posture; PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

vj.i.fovil Hall, g< u'-i.ii pei

I i'i.n-1- "1 ' .'nmmi.nl> called i Rani."

iisi th. morale 01 the "We are prepared meet .. . i'..]k'tff i- the to your ii-.uiiT-.inii, n]y niilitui'j .-..llv^r in th.- UruteiJ ship, an I Phi Omkroi Rec Club iiiui [ihysinil drug need." ' :.: education. Trahlytans, third;

Itijijiiilytiiny, l.i I. The coeds nol onlj I ' Home The inspi thai 1.I1. girls prove to Your College Drug Store h are solelj I Ii i- n

in ai in-.- the bidets, By logical also Idi' .I. ill, Miijin lluti in-i may see how parad- l, "I uaiiy lal..'tit- ' the Clee .,; ati tor desire in the male I) S-T-U-D-E-N-T-S

H I .

" girls i" i formi .1 BURN'S IAZINES ,. hool foi boys. Your Friendly Barber .ini.il. the girls on the NUNNALLY'S HAIRCUT CANDIES 51 HOOL SUPPLIE!

. . the way you want it.

: -,;, 1 NOI 10 n WHEN IX GAINESVILLE A!,-, PRESCRIPTIONS I I I ll I Lt Mvaii.,. IREFI VI in Make SMITH BROS.

V.mr Headquarters fnr all kinds of

SANDWICHES - DRINKS LUNi HES LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Rooseveli

"SERVING DAHLONEGA I OH 32 YEARS" l»\IBIOM«. \ TELEPHONE COMPANY It. C Meadera ; I

nb w^^snssns* Holly Theatre J7SSSSS KS£f DAHLONEGA, GA. Give Exhibition In Its Activities The Dramatic Club, under the Mon.. Tues., March 22-23 .lin-ctirm of Ml Kenneth M Enjr-

i. standing nee i has madi Abbot & Costello lishmelit- duiing the yuai 1942-43 The club has presented six chapel programs, two of which were pro- PARDON MY SARONG"

The main participants in these Wed., March 24 were Tom Palmonr, Fred Weather-

ly. Holland Mangum, Ethel Martin, Richard Dix Robert Henry, and William Banks.

i n, !•',!, i jary 2, this organization "AMERICAN EMPIRE"

(favr a |n-iufi-:im "f ehnnil rciiitin/s Chapter 7 "G-Men vs. Black Dragon

l,]-fj..-hioneil Nnwrnlii'i- 1''. wa- ; Thurs. Kri.. March 25-26 "Hi- Ain't : mvloiiriima in one act, by Nell," by Wilbur Have Good ; I Right Kay Kyser NGC Publications ; ; t Braun. The oiitstjiiiflinj: characters

Leaders ; ;, in the play were Marion Aultman, Year Under Efficient "MY FAVORITE SPY" "Butch" Brown, Ethel Martin, Earl

. bei Upshaw, presi- William . and Jim Awarded Cool McCalJa . -lill ii imatic Club. ih.-. Bombardier Wings On Fcbruarj 11, a i isl of »x Sat., March 27 rgia College. Un- ,: gave, "V Fortunately (or Mi Cartland . dei thcii upei i i,,;,. Hei William Holden the kin. I thai nublkati 'H-. the i in Im„|; the most trouble. He i? I A.DE1 BUG] ER, the newspa- trayal of ,1:1 lime, nffei,-, per. nnH the CVriJ.CS, the r.ff,. the f.jrnin rhai ilepiL'tirl 'YOUNG and WILLING''

all ! ' Ihl L-..lk-RL-. Shakespeare. l! ' -h.it which Heading the \l>i i 1:1 1.1 i 1: also il production of the * ,| - - u w Billj Led ' Chapter 7 i lul. " ienii and . i was i\ of l troubl. Hi uses a atii i , . . three-act nlas bj "Gang Busters" iliting high I"" hoi lose Old Lace," a

i givei Man h I . ing ' ,.i.i Col John , be handli i included Betty Rose " I; it "Gra hoi ' m '-

i Ma.ie.ri Aultman, Ethel Lieut Mel Martin, Fail Williams, Can-oil ., if he could gel there a frac

trong. Jack < ihitty, Pred and ai rial I I all phases ol t bins of Henry, Bill i .i u. itherly, Robert ii. , < i the anadiai

I-;.!., ,.. an] Bond, Wesley duty. Be- National Singh > c nell, Banks, Tom . Wi i 1 land thi 1 i our. and Jim W i Wed., March 31

.! l kit ;.i- . Eiitrlitnil stat.

hi n- ;n. rift) members Marjorie Woodworth

Hi-. beginning of and thai at the and College Men To Be ii ill'. nlii..l s[ii>M- kvhii 1. erm there wi re onsiderabl) .in I., ,1 i,..i ,...|>, William Marshall i playi in school Given Opportunity !.. got* Out of E .1- in i He will . \,i.,|, |

., "FLYING pari ol thi . WITH MUSIC At SV-7 Program earl kaoi Ml., u-i'i fi.ll.-ir-- Dependable Insurance

1 ,,,„i i -i. Kxhil H wan -'iii

' ' i Surety Bonds Chapter 8 i .," I..i.: "G-Men vs. lilack Dragon Be Sure- Insurf

V jvc ' "^

Thurs., Fri., April 1-2 J. S. Speer, thi tal Majorie Main Zasu Pil I .,,1 (he agent -t. Georgia

I

John H. Moore & Son

tion of the v.-ii with n publico- General Merchandise The i iuet toi

The following n

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the ] A FRIEND OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE FOR YEARS upon aatWactury . ,

1

:...! Dahlonega, Georgia :

r.,!l„« i.,ii

lul'- hi le lire-. cut at the the banquet Jai ratt Pi r> i Holland

the brunch '.:. "YOUR IDEALS ARE OUR IDEALS" . Uni- be, Emogene Pe veraity of South Carolina library, houi 1(111 N MO0RE Columbia, 8. C. " ROBERT M. MOORE —

Sporting Teams E. W. Murphy, Jr. Cadet Promotions Of "A" Company Is Made Corporal Are Announced In at Iii Eve mi l iir Dust Lead NGC ir. in W Murph nounced, effective immediately: \i irphy. Si . THE STAFF: To be captain Route i. l.-ii.i S-4, l-i l.t R ,i- E i.

I noted from ; 5-2, 1st l.t Hugh H. Quartermaster Rt t S-l, 1st summer n f <-,.,: Tra : i , u i:.. l.i.

1 H ;i basic mili tar; utplayed all opposition Techniques uf Boxing « attached to Com The l.i. " i. h" c.impiiny

i Sophomores QM I . i I- l-i Again THE BANP To ls( l.t . vlumn wishes to I.., | all tlit.- II, This sophoi ,ly , ' v i Sgt Eddie day will be one of 1 r the freshmen Company parting as well as for the :. pi yed r. . I M.i. h th Corp . sophomores. Your wrilcr ihe tenn Sgt Walker Kinsman. .mphomoie > lakeland. Fla. COMPANY nenl I each one h»s the "beat i.f I "D" ' Cpl Murphy :• mai rii ' Sports Review— i he athletes

i. . Dun living ,,i LaGrange He was in- . I- . Smith. D . ..: pa t jr. under gu ducted Nov, :.:. 1942, ami arrived M \\ ....i.

layton i - I M i v. -nber t3. 1942. II, augh't ton, softball tournmc i North Georgia P

- lollege of Uuhlfiifga. COMPANY B T - ii in bi stafi in [Ik- volley bull tuumi r : to -i it ... . e Sgts, Wa B

E am, Pal Glovi r, !l .

COMPANY T

il-iI Quartermastei ..i . • C which Sgl . Bnnn, Wm eds, clothes, i- and transpoi the , . H . Holbrook H \

< head." Although several a< . Bnling. T

lint: burs, and climbing [un

by Col. John C. And for a Shave and

trton, i nanding officer. U. iii. til come to our

Lieut. Ton'- commissi i .-. firsts and two - s Shop It of a compn-li- • Shampoos 25i ihasi .it nmbing ami aerial -"' II. will i.. Shaw another post for furthoi .'• B Haircul 35i

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Monticello Dig .>)...,.! NGC Basketball W I \l-| \\ \ JliiN VVOODY'S BARKER SHOI" Team Completes ON THE SQUARE Successful Term

\ K ti. ulim-al College in Hi..' .luni.,1 College Invitation Btiskelbnll Tom- TO STUDENTS AND PROSPECTIVE Douglas, F.i.i nary 27,

i basl ethall tjei rj a Collegi STUDENTS OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE tea m finished a nineteen game NGC-Sfl S.iulh Geoi-tria— 2h NGC 18 Abraham Baldwin—1*! Coached by the versatile J B. NGC—33 Ga. Pre-flight -40 GREETINGS! .... and his able assistant, G. NGC— 55 Rivfi'si.lo— Lilt

Ramsey, the Cadets earlii i in

lefi ated the boys from Tift. m by a twenty-seven point met here t.i diseuss margin. However, in the tourn- r,.]]ece friends have always ament, with the two I Tutt matters on the campus and here it is that you 1 M Us and He la Pierre, Jeol H. Made continually brought your dates to enjoy our missing from the line-up, the "N. Second Lieutenant G. C." Cagers were beaten by two

NGC—10 - Ab ~ Roswell, X M 1" graduation x- Southern Dairies Ice Cream ereisea held here recently Joel H t

.if .....I B, Geo. gc , T.itt, s..n Mr. Ml NGC—won ! Coffee and Toasted Sandwiches

i. ri Tun. Monticello, Ga., pcci ived ..mi The Freshman played Delicious Drinks and Sundaes played. The ma THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO ward ."I the v Gifts such as COLLEGE-SEAL jewelry, stationery, j The line-ups for the two YOU ,-t, , have "made many a match," especially when j TO VISIT US AND trying bo "make up" after some BOY and GIRL were j ENJOY little difference! SMITH'S has always offered to you the verj best in Wholesome fun, | Good fellowship evereythinj> that you have called upon them for, and t ^ti..n> that you wnnld like to and if there are any suite,, J Your favorite game of make to benefit the students, we will receive them j with the utmost appreciation. J BILLIARDS t WHETHER It's That Good Gulf Gasoline BOWLING AT THE SMITH'S A Good Car To Rent here College Friends Meet" SEE Dahlone^a Recreation Center DAHLONEGA Johnnv Moore's DRINKS, SANDWICHES and LUNCHES SERVICE STATION NGC Highlights Canteen Holds NGC Alumni Retain Interest Col. Hofmann : es ,ed Can P ,s S ' !" In College Life,Letters Reveal ! ! r! ?,.

FRED JUNES. Owner Physical Education Department Makes Headway

Ramsey And Scearce Head Department YMCA and YWCA Sponsor Numerous Activities at NGC

Above photographs show cadets receiving instruction te/tL v^'V.'n l.nxiim. This is another phase of the valuable train- En , |lhl!„. w^k'un.u 'ved at North Georgia College. ship of Dr. Long of this valuable instructiim thi'imgh the cooperation — of the military department with the physical education Pulse of Campus department.

Ami the o freshmen as to

the future of North Georgia Collegi came to an end.

["hi were speculating as to what lies ahead of

N n th Georgia College They wen ivondei ing if thi

history of the college after the last world war will repeat itself.

Ro back am! set- why the cullek'i' suffered

-u much after the lasl war An

....'. i',- i-evt-als thai it i> nothinj;

udi nts wi re not atti acted to a college

-" [ninly equippfil Tin- foully i.f the -I'liin] w;i-

">al! .m. I Ky ii. , id-,.ti- mi..' that, could be called out-

standing. The officials of the colli . friendly terms with each other. The condition thn.1

. i ..!:,>.'" •'ol'l I'J'iliaMy t>e-t

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lur o the one tha' VBS fn ml after war, T ie admlnlstral I,, if he sam will be the moa const

in i the h itorj ol thi i liege. Every

: negative dm ig the time wh through probably iU g ','' „ the pro

<•( the colleg rath r than Comes Scenery Spring Nelson, Wood Are Winners Climate Agreeable, To N. G. C, Too Students In Georgia Debating Contest Matchless, Say NGC

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ill ,, orgie 1 ratton and

snow, though m ' limat. li i a id Oah- The fill as in pi-fM.iusi yea

ti.;! 1 , | .,! n.

>-= r i Bl -. !:„,., ,,f j-rtieMil health.

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i North Ge stmk'iiti . i in !" \ g „, anii iUHU 1,'hi :ll : .,..!,,,,,- th.m [u do bettei

Two North Georgia College representativi Wood and Willoughbj Nelson, debated to a first pL in the State Debate Tourney held on the Emorj Uni- II *S versity campus February 25-27. Competing with repre- sentatives of seven others colleges from various parts of the state, these boys stormed ahead to take first place in the direct clash debating and to tie with three other schools for first place in the elimination debates,

d nations should

. .i.ni: Williams P> rraanenl RVilcrol

N SERVICE STATION U '"" '' ™M)" Al'CKSSoniES TIOLINE OIL "On The Hitch-Hiking Corner" Dahlonega. Georgia 1

Girls' Recreation Club Active On Campus V

Rec Club Has Eventful Year Letter Hall Destroyed by Fire Tile Rec Club which is composed of four teams, To The Editor Trahlytans, Mercureans, Hippolytans, and Phi Omicron S| and governed by a council of fourteen girls, provides a well-rounded life for the coeds.

lliiui-nr 111.: summer [h,, ((,,..• I'lul

J I: , was smaller than usual, hut the I. I add L-i.

Examination : Schedule -)'"!- in Which they participated Dahlonega. Georgia

badminton, shuffle board, and ten-

nis The clUQ rented a truck sc-v- I have had thi plei honoi ..f meeting and becomir

Chemislrv 22 & 221; H. II. had a swimming party and picnic personally acqua i li d « supper at Cain Creek Falls. a number of North Georgia Cade' Tuesday, March 9—11:00-1:00 The Fall Quarter's activities since my son ent. started with Rush Week during 1941, .ii.d which time each team rushed and

, has P Eg - fhis was Eol-

1 Installation Ceremonv

So— I thought

: ' . U.-k ,n which the g.rl* U.'dn.-d,,, Ma. lii-1 tl :n-lJ Hi f students attend North Georgif 1 h m SOUVENIR EDITION

Fd'" •l"' 'l*hV- 'lJp" 1 licm' nta footed the bills. The lollege (As if you didn't know.] Song Wrii ng Contest was one of unit the following This issue of the CADET BULER serves a twofold

purpose. It is edited in the hope that it will bring back Each team wrote a new "pep" song ophomorc class of North Gcorgit Cm. 211-,. Knc 2111. U.K.. fond memories of the past to graduating: to the tune of a current song. The sophomores and 255; Math. 221; I'hys. 221; tournaments held during the three that it will introduce Georgia's leading junior college to Wcdne-da*. Mar. 10—4:00-6:00 months were soft ball, tennis, and thousands of high school graduates. In its pages one may . „„,. 2m.. I'huh mi. !-h>s. The most outstanding accomplish- find a complete story of what North Georgia College ment of the Club during the Winter stands for. A manly, robust, growing institution of Quarter was the imtiati f the which we all are proud, Coed Military Corps. To the sur- prise of nianv of the cadets, it was To high school graduates reading this issue, we ex- a great success and thi tend an invitation to to Spanish' come NGC and avail thei Math.; 101; Var proved to be "ready, willing, and of its great work. able." To outgoing men and women, we give Thursday, March 11 —3:00 tunes remains the secret of hi The Rec Club held it- annual it in the hope that it will be stored away and in heart, not bi > read inci '" February. It was T( : ~ J March u iM tell it, but because he cannot fim future years. We trust it will bring pleasant ivcollerlinns. ,f.".' 1 .; i , mce at N.G.C. at which himself) cai there was a "lead out" ami dance thui

, basketball tournamenl Graduation Exercises. - . f... . Canteen Bright Spot At N. G. C. was held dm mil- Hn-

Eng. 101 En . 102. & K .tip i- awarded to the team with

ii . :.- with a the dilates! nunihei ..'

,' . cup to the girl who

the year. The girls who have at You can always find t - 1 - |,. a sl til 10 individual | i art.

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Bread and Cakes y.iur fi tends and my friends.

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. • i . — • — ; i THE CANTEEN SMITHS When In Gainesville or any place in Dahlonega BANK OF DAHLONEGA — • — Patronize

A Can!. J — • — Small & Estes Paul's Clothing J. M. Parks & Son Company Court) ficiency t DIC Bakery BANK OF DAHLOI \ — Men's Suits, Hats, and EG . St. Bradford — • Furnishings

Gainesville, Ga. ille, Ga. War Sociology Course Begun At NGC to Study Problems

A course in War Sociology has been recently includ- for the ed In the curricula of North Georgia College purpose of giving a class of some fifteen potential

a view of social problems resulting from the present war.

As tlieii method of attach the laws: bra Wema the students

for victor?" plans, has added to it's already crowded cui- ricular. a course designed for the

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, ,im i red cross hospital worker - field hospital I - accompanying a Politic*; Effect* of War o in 'into the bataan wilderness, did heroic duty

ami Industry; Philosophy > keeping up morale of the besieged american and

War and thi I shellflre, she filipino troops. though constantly under medical organized group singing in the emergency to the shelter. ...she also distributed cigarettes wounded as long as the supply lasted. WAR BONDS V #• Gadd Suglei 7Ae Voice 0/ North M __=_=____ Georgia College ^ VOLUMNE XIV DAHLONECA, GEORGIA. TIESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19« Religious Emphasis Military Promotions Listed; Week at N. G. C. Is Sponsored by T' Griffeth, Whitworth On Staff

The YMCA and YWCA of North Wynne, Elrod Head the second week in January that Bugler, Riggers few of them will forget. Dr. R. C. Gresham of Moultrie, Georgia, For Next Quarter came to N. G. C. January 10, and By led the Religious Emphasis Week Jnlian Hicks I, by Ma. Servic leld each Mary Key Wynne of Sanders P. M. Hutcherson, Commandant, night 'clock and at the ville, and Clyde Elrod of Gaines U. the following effect: were elected by the Thursday. The Sun Publics STAFF: Cadet Lt. Colonel, Joe Friday Committee to morning was enjoyed serve aa Edi L, Gnffeth; Captain (S-l), Beusae

. ar. exceptionally large id Business number Manager of Ths Whitworth; Second Lieutenant of the cadets and coeds. His last mectively. Th< (S-2), Harold E. Dill; First ; of the North Georgia College Lieu- Campus after Friday night. Puhli,: i Com tenant, . Billy Ricketaon; 'V of January 18. s was Dr. Gr< -tu.l.r Second Religious Emphasis Lieutenant (S-4), Warren r N G

N.G.C. HasFirstBlg ously elected Snow Watts B FIRST COMPANY: Cadot Cap- Gresham is pastor icceed Miss of the First Wynne as editor in, John Thomas; First Lieuten- Of Season Sunday, Jan. 8th Baptist church of Moultrie and a major in the last war. ii- Hnilis His Miss Wynne, who was Billings and C. T. ENJOYED BY CADETS. COEDS, 'ledge of military and per- Hopkins; First SOLDIERS fleeted Sergeant, Lloyd editor last March, h Edwards; Sergeants. Joe Kunady. onsiderable1 journalists J. Broome, A Hauney T Shelly G. Roirers. Company I Leads s high school editor two J. II. Cole, C II Sm.th.' earS| illiams, J, Mills, make on future in the Journalistic Club J. Faulkner, In jl' Stamp Contest ars, and had previously uranal], B. Kemp, M. L. Van winme, D. Darnell, Some reading material such as m the Bugl T Bell. ions SECOND 'Guides for Everyday Commit COMPANY | ,.,, and saving stamps Living," contest was b< Captain. urmshed by the National Y. M. ?s Wynni A. P. Butler. F,rst Lku- .vith the three companies an : the, the largest that Sartford Hall in competition. Thi will continue her f _, . efore them. st was started in an effort t work that has characterize Young, J. as ore of the outstanding TJwmpecn . e K r.irk, !,,„, .1 !„.,., s. , (||lj , | Saturday night about 9:30 until of the Bugler. stamps each week. Barber. H. Walker, C. Henry. B. Watts Biggers, of Upchurch, A, large Atlanta. Whelchel, J. Proctor, A ar of i on the staff of his High school , E. P. Jordan, B,

een shown : P for I S""day. 'eeks. Each Satui' BAND: OadH Captain, The i Oharie reported ssor to on chart* Miss Wynne. It Mitchell; First Lieutenant, Lloyd i many a hearty .1 that Watts, with Fackler. and his SeCOi I . snow battle, and many a cadet B. Building d nowk-'lge of journalism, Carter; First Serjreunt, surprised to be knocked iron rhese ehaj t- . like thermometers McKumey, Feet by a snowball (with a c igerly watched to see F. Bloodworth. t"--st wishes.) ,1, Harris 3 is ahead for the week. Miss N.G.C, the weds' wor Crown Mountain Clyde Elrod, * The first week the Band was lead- Clim art, stood quite proudly with her Business Manager by eight points, Bob" lily white skin, looking out aeross the second Edwards, hi Dramatic Club school Play tlit campus until the sunshine took k Sanford Hall was leading by experience himself for this a hand and turned the pretty r-two, and for the third weel p To Be Presented Business white campus into a muddy mess. Manage t'ompany I is leading by eighty >ehool But, few annual, n Of thl Kenningto of North Georgia's oc- , O'Conner And it K Sanford Hall com r ,[.i and handled the finan Satlof Ar In The Cast iter? of several clubs. Hhi Dramatic Club .immittee als.. decided that of N.G.C. Though it wasn't one of the big- everal uncontrollable rerythii com 1 ii.if.. / ,.,, February ifi. ,'*-t Dahlonega snows, it certain- is arose during the makine The one : "Th.- y made up for that with the fun iting of the present Cyclops Lll.tlr S1..TJ- ' Andre Id voir.. ' spread throughout the old col- lege yearbook be discon- Thi- ly give* (Jie romance -i .,f ( of the little BhephenleM, mi-.lh.-i f Hi,- the band- (..me -h..phcnl, and the Ih.'iuI it u! pnncew, Bentley Trio Have who had three wi.ihti. I wo wishes brought Return Appearance wMh her third wioh Whitworth Is Made h.. ,,.„„,!,, ,| q|| |„.,. .... President consist of the following i,,mi- of Rex Shepherdess— Eleanor 3 K.-miington March ,heir Alma *«•. . Maur 7 T7 7 1 : nt,.resting n i.hc-i.l- Melvin Sath.f Leap Year Banquet wh« m « .b«t 80 rogram during tie summer quar-ur Princeta Pat [ t> fl" 1^ *Tl""l" OI — O'Connor t which was enjoyed by all and | By HOmeHomeEc.EC. CluhClUD Brings Out Ideas

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Bueuo Whitworth ' Pick Butle ''" Cook Lee Free Weekend «"»»b*rofwe. Jack Fre«

V . K Sms and appeal .. . Ptvtti uurter will skillful mi bl .

sidered as the best it and guests were, MIbb Ray, | day nighU ai was the practice la.. «t. It ii. i , Mi» Donovan, and Miss Bailey. will U i 1

A KEY TO BETTER RELATIONS Bj paul sitton ART KEY WYNNE relations of the coeds and tie cadets The BOND DRIVE El do. Why only yesterday, Betty for the worse. The cadets out- they al) to hare taken a tarn at N. G C. It is ,rs life for me. an to lay down her It w number the coeds about three to one; yet many ns offered „ said, "Say. Kid, some day I a^y Ute night goes by with only a small Uncle Sam juching. she just on account of you." Now waaot ; „ iy .,elf of the puis cut with dates. The trouble p»rcMt*Kv eek John Tho: finally all The I last (he side of the coeds because Sanford ««.<* b* on Of little Well, this (eaves Hall is overflowing -with beauty. cadets responsible. only the I haw the A. ProbaWy not pier half the cadets have ever It's nice to have two of Bugler Staff. „„* in my courses now. Miss Culliier perhaps a . T. P. boys on the ag been inside Sanford Hall with a date; and that phys-ed class that if I worked learned only this quarter told me at our last percentage have regular dates. Many cadets smaller i.nf.-.rt learn to catch a basketball in very hard 1 might flve the differ- not go to the social functions given by will just be wonderful do betw or six years. And that 'cause the dances for an example; that at the rate I was ent organ nations. Take Bugler Staff and the soldiers. Mr. Hudgins told me going, Their excuse might school least ten. When I told Li 2 Proctor very few of the cadets attend. sations. Two of the Dahlnnegn Back in the summer, the I'd graduate in at that This is a discussing their U. S. 0. the college pa- looked amazed and said that would be that they do not know how to dance. women offered the use of about it she Aren't you proud . problems when the first one said, per to the A. S. T- P. I was to he a new record at N.G.C. "One -if the soldiers told me that contact one of their group and tell ecord North Georgia T he had finally figured out why the what he should dance the other night rh,,-. 1." A. S. T. P. had been organized. i I heard Al rWe When I asked him why, he prompt- but no reply ,!. Thi- hey were leaving and ly replied, 'To keep the small col- caused the staff to draw th Say, Mom, open.' I I lege can't say that elusion that the A. S. T. P. : like? The opportunity i be done* agree but what do you think? interested. Evidently, tfcll RH onsoling. The girls here an I On the way to class after was not delivered for a | legs when the coeds ing today. Show us for nc fried chicken dinner, I wfi- iviilkinp. was held against Mary Anne Moody came in to see me le sat down of the Bachelors' Clnb. and told me how fortunate 1 was of North Georgia College one <,f them say, "I surely do feel Bugler and A. S. T. P. join Many of t weren't half as bowed as "Goof's." k-n.lm e life of a college student. Miss Donovan complimented me sophomores and other people talking Dahlonega. They don't have They hear the manners and gracefulness last night about "the good old days" of dormitories and better true, Irving cnditJons. These stories are probably jabbed Betty Leard wi ii my fork when something I so politely but why sbouid a cadet be dejected over she reached for the last piece of leat. And Miss that happened in the past? "7/te Onci+teAatoA. Baiiey agreed with her by adding A cadvt should take the view that he as the gracefully as Bobbye Anderson. should be thankful that he has best available and PLEDGER M'n )[;[; HIPP Well, s all I < No one needs to be reminded that a war that much. fun 'this quarter. , he is going on; that has been done too much already Bobbye ANDERSON [g hotdini ie girls' annuals. What one should be reminded of is that everyone the 'orch for DOWNS (voluntary MORRIS doesn't look so down- oi Involuntary! 1 sarted after his trips to Athens "List have what t, FELLOWS > see BRIGHAM. to think that for every room in the domiitoiie* minute takes to bring CO] leaves, will the cadets vacate, that same number of soldiers con After TONDEE th.- "Barn," EENY know the way from the

The cadet should try his best to make the moat eived flowers THE WRECK OF THE OLD U.SI from a guy called "Thirty-five Betty SMITH can't decide She r it have been c I the Cent*." Couldn't call that gold riiether It'a ROWE, Criff.th, digging. Eh, Pat? sixteenth the road. Yes, .r ROSENTHAL she ended b; of across the HUCK-ed ' " The mail, telephone lines and Dahlonega's own mad bus started a panic buses are a great help to the campus that in some respects may be compared to G. I. JIVE WELLBORN-EVANS romance. the one ..„ Wall Street years ago. SITTON isn't TIC-ing as much When five o'clock rolled around and no mail By PVT. JOE STODDARD rolled mto the boxes of the few who really receive There nrc STEINS of romance the "stuff," the word was spread around and the started iU sea. with B between Pec-Wee SIMMONS and story of the old mail bus. helpless by the side of Ml to Lawson General in a exagge- MAIilmX his favi road, was discovered. As the story became 'a should be given a tot of rated, the date of the delayed arrival he in I mail bus's birds B I ROWE Thai iick look on BR1GHT- nee for they n coeds who is- moved farther into the future. Cadets and PICK IU1 i.fi; !i WELL'S face is the result of love :,: in Satui received to tear ound for LAWSON (lor BECKY.) mail only once in a blue moon, began Jack Ikrrity and Joe their letter I've HENDRDC, to bo FRANK now, "TOJO" or not "TO-JO," that hair about. "That bus, holding up the . in team month. llki been expecting." Yes, expecting for the last ™ do you B0RG1 ll thi a.ua tion. I n't ,i RUTH''

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Henrietta la the proud mother of five When Notjeca WandeM ey were bom the day after C-hn-.t.mas, being ed present to the fellows. At the latest

L-wmtinK Nogcco . . . tb Henrietta and the pups ... Stnca lie is reully familiar to

j nil, I need only make a formal Nogeco hi roduoMon; but longwindcd u i for he's the spirit ol NOrth GEor

l. 1 thai] in til ;. their defeat by "B" In person- my the preceding we* Naturally it isn't hard to nag*'* own Nogeco. fter "light out." W this spirit the boys little fellow like No E«o Though ynu may know him bj such a hard time fulfilling another name, school npirit, com- It hasn't been so hard ' the like, hi the same old Nogeco I refer to. If you eon , With i e students who thinl Ol all the enmput. buildings to be displayed soon. and the town barracks as the veins, -n't terribly difficult to make The Cadet Bugler then Nogeco is like some little fellowship of gonsmoke and the prominent f r., f,-„ n ,.,,„,_ reulattng EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Wy«» madly throng* 1 Mary Key i'" " 1 the band made compe- the system (educal al, tition high Hut now, vv i )., ,. ASSOCIATE « h EDITOR Wans B>99«* to supply all rollment dwindling and the war BUSINESS EIrod properties, MANAGER Clyde NEWS ' The < When two cadets lei their EDITOR... Command friend- houses, he's had a lough time jul,an H«*» ju^t from friend- Of ii Don't I make ,t wor,e f ur ),,,„ SPORTS EDITOR Davis Fort ireen nnd mukes NEWS laugh it nff* Wl to Hiiut.T-i .•, STAFF—Ado/yn Johnson Lrhei U»m . y„ u 'iv eansinu him if old Almn Muter finds some to f.-el Betty Johnson lust that much S Spechi. Harold oasei ilon, whose voice wbiip- 1 know the little guy is lonking FEATURE STAFF Harold uhl — pau ( Sitth. M to the future with hopeful thoughts all We wonder if Charles Eslerhay has a p. Whan i {preferably cute) and Put. Joe Stoddard he needs your help to fulfill able set of handcuffs or whether holding hands t drop.-, her tremendous load of books, "> reelings as high SPORTS STAFF Herbert Co!* atantty as considered correct Mayi>. «* ll or tries to make, that as you can. B nd he'll I. PHOTOGRAPHER QrvToi necessities of "True Love." p J v than You've been l&trod you'll probably be CIRCULATION MANAGER State Hid J „ \„ FACULTY ADVISERS - MOght t K L &8&4 H. & Gilbert .

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 THE CADET BUGLER

ended with a 15-14 score in fa of the Trahlytans. The gai N.G.C. Cagers Victorious however, terminated with an ov Gym VARSITY TRIUMPHS CORNELIA-CLEVELAND Clips - of Equally thrilling was the gam. -. By DAVIS FORT = played for third place by the well. matched teams of the Mcrcureans Coach Scearce called his boys t Georgia's North 1944 I and Hippolytans. The Hippotytans Ut victory. The invasion lasted I about one hoar. The better won this battle with a close scon ime until the clock said a "peace treaty" of 36-29. had been made. At this tip the cadets did a beautiful column right and marched o£f with a vieti on bheir Girls receiving the district hono: chest. of being on the Varsity Basketball The Team were: Forwards— ] playa everal local high schot Eleanor and has proved very learns successful aU, and will do as we against greater competition. Basketball is a jrreat benefactor in th N.C.C. Pi Club morale of the school and is welcomed by all Whitw participation in inter-collegiate sports of the 1 Vance Butler F 6 Thompson Man-to-Man Combat . . . Frc.- S Barton the ache; splendid work in th Cole promising thriller, the annual 2 G Echols tumbling-, basketball ;hman- Sophomore Girls' 1 developing muscular coordination and strength, N.G.C—Shelly, Robinson - 2. the cadets" receive ketball Game will be played training in man-to-man combat. This course is especially good and Corn dia—B lac kbum e was outlined by Coach Ramsey in his book on man-to-man combat proud We are very of this book as it represents another stepping stone game of the season following immediately behind the advancement In for N.G.C. The course is parallel to the courses taught V successful as the N.G.C, Cagers, inspired by bhere to the boys in the Army Ranger School, and will prove of much value imphed over the Cleveland Athletic Club. The march to, those cadets entering the the armed forces. beginning and continued throughout tile en- e of 42

Call for Cheerleaders . . . Holly Theatre Whitworth also led the scorii With the arrival wly by Hutcherson of basketball, there has arisen a necessity for DAHLONEGA. GA and Butler cheerleaders which all sports -minded students should endeavor to Tuesday. Feb. 1 remedy as soon as possible. In our opening game with the Cleveland "CHINA" Athletic Club, "El" Kennington, "Wes" Lawson, and "Deer Slayer" M.G.C. Pts. PU. Lorettea Young - Alan La . Club Owens volunteered their services. A move should be taken to elect hiteworth. 13 F official cheerleaders before the beginning of another intercollegiate Wednesday, 3 Russel Feb. 2 '' "ALL BY MYSELF" ' lle 8 F -. Ash '' e l . Bamett Evelyn Ankers and Rose Mary Love ,le - Phi Omicrons Win G 1 MacDonald 3-4 Substitutes: W. A. Whitmire N.G.C— Mauney - 3. Shelley • 2. Worsham, Basketball Tourney TROYER" Procter - 3, Jackson - 2, Roberson - The basketball season for the Edgar G. Robinson and 2. The Home of Quality girls was climaxed with the an- Glenn Ford Cleveland—Head - 1, Underwood, Black - 6. Merchandise nual Round-Robin Tournament Saturday, Feb. 5 held from January 11 to January At Popular Prices "FRONTIER BADMEN' The most exciting and tense Diana Barrymore and On The Square game of the series was the final Robert Page Dahlonega - Atlanta Bus one played between the Phi Omi- crons and the Trahlytans. The half Mon„ Tues., Feb. 74! "WHITE SAVAGE" Jon Hall - Mario Montez WHEN IN GAINESVILLE Offers You Its Service Wednesday, Feb. Make 9 "HI DIDDLE DIDDLE" MR. FRED JONES, Owner Adolph Menjou and SMITH BROS. Martha Scott Thursday and Friday Youi Headquarters for all kinds of "SEVEN MILES FROM SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES ALCATREZ James Roosevelt Square Craig and GALLANT-BELK Bonita Granville _ SATURDAY "Gainesville's Shopping Center" "RHYTHEM OF THE ISLANDS" One of the 200 Belk Stores ROBERT M. MOORE Alan Jones - Jane Frazee Gainesville, Georgia Mon., Tues., Feb. 14-15 "STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" Betty Hutton and Eddie Bracken GENERAL MERCHANDISE WEDNESDAY May We Remind You of Our "FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR" Complete Stock Penny Singleton, A Friend of North Georgia College Authur Lake - Larry Simms YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE Thurs., Fri., Feb. 17-18 SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES Dahlonega, Georgia "TWO TICKETS TO NUNNALLY'S LONDON" CANDIES SATISFYING SERVICE Alan Curtis and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Michele Morgan

Saturday, Feb. 19 Prescriptions Carefully Filled "COWBOY IN MANHATTAN" Frances Langford and Robert Page

Mon.. Tues., Feb. 21-22 MILITARY SUPPLIES "FIVE GRAVES TO LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. CAIRO"

J i Franchot Tone, Ann Baxter TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1944 THE CADET BUGLER

A.S.P.T. Students Enjoy Fine Dance N.G.C. Dean's List For Fall Quarter Has Fine Meeting Contains 94 Names The Science Club ClialuTe¥lsl^e^£^. i* EU m. „ *. Bruce Bagwell. Watts Biggei Th* Peak's List Head Sigma Theta the first quarter at N.G.C was recently re- William Bush. Charles Callaway. 1 this all leased. It is compose of Denvitle Darnell, Clinton Dasher. roughly enjoyed by eighteen quality Frances Peters presente< dents who made it gave them Harold Dill, Jackson Edwards the soldiers since a points during last quarter. These Donald Evans, Sam Freeman. Eu- break in their regular routine. hypnotism i ,-aJi-ts and Ci>eds will tal telepathy, gene Garrard, Robert Graves, The dance was made much more Parade in reading. Afterward she honor bars at a Dress the James Hawthorne. Hugh Hender- rith ition of by the attractive decora- whole club in a discussioi enjoyable the near future. HunnicutU son. Paul Hodge, Lanier tions. Music was furnished by the Receiving the gold honor bar f Wilton Ireland. William Irwin, Roy pledges have - iron The last quarter five quarters on the Honor Li McDonald, Gerald Johnson, Robley the Fraternity. this dance. Another Crooks. Mar)- K< lembers of the club who are lo- been initiated into its debut at are: Mary Major, George Nan Msddox. John Letters were full-pledged members interesting phase of the dance was Wynne, and Iioyd Fackler. cated in other places. These new, Melvin\ John Mills, John Moody, Larry Chap- which were white-blue honoi read from John Duckworth. School are, Bill Alexander, the refreshments serv- The Palmour. Will- Roy Nalson, Keith Barrett Walker, intermission. Louise Ai of Vetinary Medicine, Auburn; man, Jack Tondee, ed during iam Perry. Joe Prescott, Jack Bonelle Lawson. Gainesvile, who and Jack Barber. very nice and unusual treat Rountree. Melvin A Proctor. Wadie George is now at Emory; and Sigma Theta officers, elected was given to several soldiers at the Satlof, Jerry S^"*- Thaiton blue Whitaker, former president of the telephone call home was Ansley Shuler. Max Sweat dance. A Shelley, Medical Corps dub who El in the given to the holders of lucky num- 0. Thomas. Harry Lee Turner. .. Wesley Channell Johnson. Mar- B. Pres. the list are: Adalyn bers. These calls were given only Vice Pres - Warren Battle Joe Griffith, and guerite Mintx, PbI E who t: to the ones who had contributed s „c Bill Knight John Thomas. r-reas ... Bob Lester Those who will receive the white Sgt.-at-arms - Tom Bell Chaplain - Howard Turner Lot are: Bebe Baker, Martha Sue Panhellenic Plans Plans are being drawn up to Burch, Betty Leard. Jack Barber, February Cole- For Feb. 12 have a hayride around Fred Bioodworth, William Dance live of the Cadet Nursing man. Omer Foster. William Kemp. letter from . also read a At the meeting of the Pan- He William Knight, James Lathem, General of the United hellenic Council, officers for this urgeon Robert Lester, and Charles Smith. Surgeon Gener- quarter were elected. These of- States Army. The Students receiving the red bar Anderson, Mau- citizens of Dahlonega who had are: Mrs. Bonnie :.-iv.„] . ,- Miss Savai President Wesley Channel). ributed to the U. S. O. dell Blackwell, SaJlie Cook, Kath- — Fund Whibworth. Marie Kendall. Melva Secretary—Bueme Every Dollar in also invited to attend the erine Jeans, Science Club of North Georgia for Kenoington, Mar- Pick Butler. Kendal]. Eleanor programs and for keeping in Tin- P.infc"Heme Council has :a 'U.S.War Bands jore Land. Ethel Mint*, Margie members. He Dance on Feb. uich with former Virginia Pledger, Lor- iade plans for a PhiUips, urged that more girls from this raine Sappington, Erma Ji>e Sims, school join the Cadet Nursing Ruth Sisk, Betty Gui-liii' Back The The next meeting will be held irlis Ashen dorf, Attack With on February 3rd. All A .8. T P. udenta and civilian? who are In- War Bonds

ROSE'S WATCH FOE The College Canteen Back The Attack 5, 10. Stores 25c OPENING DATE "Where The Student* Meet" With War Bonds

LET US REPAIR BIGGER and BETTER Compliments of YOUR SHOES PENNEYS A.S.T.P. Shoe CADET — CO-EDS — City Shop A. G. WIMPY len you want BREAD for those hungry moments during quarters be sure to look for Hauling Contractor AUNT BETTY'S BREAD Mayflower J.M.Parks&Sons Dahlonega, Ga. Made by Restaurant CURLEE CLOTHES ESTES BAKERY STETSON HATS SMALL & Peters Diamond Band Gainesville, Georgia WESTERN STEAK Shelton s SHOES and SERVICE STATION Ladies' Ready-to-Wear SEA FOOD Woco Pep — Tiolene Oil Gainesville, Georgia Dahlonega, Ga. Gainesville, C.a. STEP FROM THE ICY OUT DOORS "The Best of Foods" INTO WARMTH and CHEERFULNESS THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO ENJOY Paul's Clothing TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE YOU Company TO VISIT US AND FOUTAIN DELICACIES HOT COFFEE OR Men's Suits, Hats, and ENJOY Furnishings A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS TASTY LUNCHES Gainesville, Georgia or WHOLESOME WHETHER FUN It's That SMITH'S Good Gulf Gasoline A Good Car To Rent "Where College Friends Meet" DAHLONEGA AT THE Johnny Moore's Dahlonega SERVICE STATION Recreation Center V fr Cadet Suglei M The Voice Of North Georgia College ^

N.G.C. Alumni In Armed Forces WaHlepartraent Announces Change In 1S.T.P.

s always

fry graduation previous ban had. Those who you may watch aa ovt t« get their diploma arc: Bobe Baker. DoroLhy Bruce. Wes- ley Channel!, Mary Crooks, Lloyd Beverly File. Vernell Gillesp«. John Barber. Mollis BiU-

r Ktily, John McKi/iney, Marguerite Mints, Charles Mitchell, nabeth Proctor, Christine 0'- Shieldo, Sheila Ru**J, Virginia.

»nd Mary Key Uym.. Tuesday, February 29, 1944 THE CADET BUGLER JUST DRIFTING CADET WRITES HOI By Watts Biggers

paddli ler's last issue. I'd lik* Sine* the ead of another v the thing just a little furt to gaie back over m* near. I feel the time has come Whether N.G.C.'a sports a lomethang interesting. Maybe j a the p*5t year when we, the freshman class, were complete, •an help me—Why? Well, it see ly fc dictates of the . bhen surely »e* of humans following tie stepped 1 if n humble ; barely E- elect as the letter of the law. Many of the that the building over by San- nfin commend the with me. He claims out myself in whirling leaders. I that name in the .summer have dropped easiest place to do your group Hall is really the work of co-editoriship. Naturally ford still I'm going to ,•:::," Joe Kanaday. and study a lot. try to wanting to make good. I'd like to ington, and _eee he must old of take ove they could do much W.- though, for like Wilton Ireland w-,t- vtmethmg with interest Ah! add that write you more often to the off. in short skirts (referring time is till sophomore left You say you heard that— ter don't know that lack of I 1^ sweaters. says, I ride to Dablonega, a former two) and N.G.C. Looking back I recall the bus RECENTLY there has been Tic Kimsey. datrn' a girl Uke should undergo before class in the something is gone pleasure which all freshmen absent from every CERTAINLY, letter that physical you in my last education Zoo Lab. a fellow stu- auditorium No loni I told to N. G. C. Not knowing when to laugh or well-known f p,m the old really coming course here and I mean it is. 1 , of "Star- was a main when a sophomore prodded us with tales what to say still can't get to be the athlete I ha' rk and slave but I we sat on the edge of the life of a N.G.C. freshman, Tondee. No don't understand the Lab has been irumpet of Jack takes the lead. I just how Th.r that . with ; in "B" Build- of lelier each day sin |. tan you sit Tellford do it. .ne'er Bright*. >d Gordon out George ne. I hear his ab*e hear the Bugler ring ing and folks. If itfa like Please be cart t home, it ig with hot licks of the jazz pieces. improvement atoh all kinds »f stuff. Measles, .-, ilrin and bones). Here's to the Maybe there'll be an Good luck Everybody here has to be luick return of Oscar. ,oon in Anchors Aweigh. 3R)j everything, I Foui yesterday. Henry SYMPATHETICALLY I men- Uy careful. Why just Robinson last one Free- DRINKING ought to be careful or I'd catch ion the name of Sam s saying that I the adage, an enjoyable thing at the then Sidney Thrasher nan, an example of come at Gay King had, but told gifted rm. The boys have been stay away from Gay King n that people didn't fountain in their lock- is but one of numerous cases. One with a --well are certainly making quarter, of his roommates became quite er room, and 1 offic thank with mumps, and use of it. Here's a cordial high tlted rivilege, swell-headed don't you, well my hopes are mighty now, j the infirmary, you to whom it may concern. (Have > Sophomore Rail. Y01 irwtand headed quickly for yesterday Major Hutoherson told me I had a vo Sam, frightened by the thought of you girls seen the fountain*) Hipp's he jw what for giving orders—just like Seale sa guy, Thanks for the information, at the Sophom i- dot the history behind it. Maybe soon I'll be the biggest thing N.G.C. a I've got 1 girls. speaking This monument was erected on June 29. 1891, to then I can start datnn' the Oh yes, i food :. ,rh We'n the memory of Colonel David W. Lews, who had died dating, Piccola Jackson told me I only lacked t five years before. For thirteen years prior to his little tiny thing-s to have what Lt Col. Joe Griffi mpani.ni contracted Pink eye. Ann Young tell her that if I death. Colonel Lewis was president of North Georgia has that gets the women—just two little things >h. Sam, and numerous passed without a greeting I didn't College. Colonel Lewis is buried just woe il otl Agricultural I wish you both could have been here the ,thera. see her. No, I won't forget to end day to hear me hold up my side of an argume you column the way you suggested, informed is UNDOUBTEDLY, remember my le fact that you are not better Mae McKmney was griping about Melvin Satlof 1 Whamgo-Whangr. sophomores, and, to hi- mention of cheerleaders in Bhe Jie fault of the present ting Eleanor Kemiington's chin when he was si lent, the fault Georgia weather. of the north posed to be kissing her. Well. Mac and Edith I

i freshmen first to N.G.C. third quarter came stepped in to say tl "G. I. JIVE" got to talking about it and I e, we learned very quickly what the Bopho- it wasn't Satlof's fault His nose just wouldn't p

,il was and who it was for. During our first By Put. Joe Stoddard mit their lips meeting. Edith nearly Jumped do college, which was very hot and sultry, The my throat, as she told me that she sat right uj s one of the shadiest, coolest, and inviting ttm* publ sh this little dibty: ve. She claimed that the 1 taki' ( A civilian c ID do it four years,

A genius may do it in three, •n the thing by asking ho' The But we mu. n do it in one and a half. recited this to cadet* lunch man all the at formation For we're 1 i the A. S. T. P. It did not take long for the freshmen underground to spread the word around that using The Rail was havt- an simbLtum and strive for it. Well. I have Ws definitely out of the question. did it anuin Saturday night l.y defeating main ones now ami I know you and both hoi* Tocc in a 36 to 8) tl iller. This runs their Mom But during the last quarter, except for > f'-w day,, a string of victories to 1 alUwn Lawson li-.nt-ht; thev them. If you could just see Wessie the weather has not permitted the u*e of The Rail as two dof« ted Lawson General 50-42 the week i>ri.,r bo •li'i'.e it, you'd know why I hold it as an ambition. a roost for cadets and co-eds. bhs Largely respoiwib c for the victories were Paul "Baalist Rang- ""' The way her mouth is in just the riftht shape—that When the soldiers came to the campus, they took ftobji and Fabhui —Continued un Page Four suction she has that makes the final pop—Yes, mf to The Rail like ducks take to the water The first ambition is to does. ' soldiers ehew g-um like Wessie enjoyed seeing the freSttWWtl I

"haaing" and the Sophomores, In 'urn, enjoyed hav-

ing the company of the A, S T P. V no *7/te Oncine/vato* doubt why 1 desire to have the ability of making the girls swi>on in my arms like Perry does. Of sophomores sitting on The Rail. But when .t un- Bill

explained to his ghost that hi- men comptnioni wore ! iusl be bhe c.rls Bill sits with. PETRIIS It CAROLINE, is young men fighting to perserve the , your

. goota say way school that lie once loved to well, he once again goodbye. Maybe t ought to say it the thoughl it waa! Elisabeth Proctor bef enjoyed his peaceful slumber But each lime a does to all her high school Rip Van Winkle ALEXANDER can't sat there, v..u rictoffl freshman the was k , Ml gho?t aroused, and ac- YOUNG "Youn cording to N (J. C tradition, th< Ij t my of quiet- didn't lake OUT "MP" Hint long (whan WILLIAMS gj

ing tihis ghost war t.. have dlaoove . the offei I llh Ruth.) memorize the inscriptions. Son. 1 ARNES still flits Your n -»i:i

1 W 1 U IN, did you 111 thc-oampw JACKSON' ,,„.,, ,.., ,„ 7#e Cadet Bugler iji.k WALS I evi FUESHMEN EDITION

The lobby 1 1 of ! Ho.ll CO-EDITORS Julian Hicks & 1 COOP- Waits BiJJ'' 5 ""' l,lllMl1 1 I'lRiiK. McGEBvEE u,i " BUSINESS MANAGER Clyde Elrai I think STEWART, POWELL and BOLL KIMSEY? SPORTS EDITOR Daoisf"' ,11. INOER in the absent on date ndghta after NEWS STAFF— ring place a boj jraduab Fridas Adchjn jahnsin.~Elhel M°«'° ASTP It'e Belly Specht. Harold John"" bad KELLY has u. v „ ,

T.. rioted I n'l j . h.:i\,.-. 1 the KU ii.tM.n. 11 Wd IYDER1 FEATURE STAFF — l>m l Sillm. - UK of the four U FAYSKL1.K and BEUSSE. II. Put. Joe Sloddatd meat; "Erected by th* old students of " L Y TH Lan,,J0RDAN North Georgia ''n - - SPORTS STAFF Co* Agricultural Society, e still^ nettingV' aloiif^ imll ' Hetbert and hie friends to perpetuate ,i.,„,.,, ,, h V I PHOTOGRAPHER B«""" L °' pur , Al th* memory <.,f one whom they loved and W '" C0,0 honored. " °" * «>*«*IJWD. Sto to™L'tat 1 I the [aaaons Of a noble life unselfishly ION MANAGER Stall rW ; lartar, BEhTNEY. retnaii purposes." FACULTY „s-i. ADVISERS — K M EnjUffl H. H. Gilbert Tuesday. February 29, 1944 THE CADET BUGLER Phi Omicrons Win Cadets Lose To Navy Radio Volleyball Tourney Gym Clips In N.G.C. Chapel School In Exciting Battle

-. By DAVIS FORT = The annual volleyball torn defeated by the Naval Radio School of Gainesville, Georgia. This gam was not only close, but very also rough, the score being 11-11 at tfi tudents huddled half, and 15-15 at the end of the third quarter. tot he four corners of t The score at the en here before of the game, will remember when there w after an amazing rally by the Navy, was 32-26. only om gathered about an obsolete Outstanding in the but warm ( for the Girls' Rec game for the Cadets was that never-failin hange waa brought about Wnitworth with nine by a new hot t points, followed by Shelley with six points. system ^ een installed thi convenient cornets. This The line-up was: splendid addition has heli spirit as well as the blood Pre* i F of those students so eager The Trahlytans 17 White the, well, may we say rugged treatment dished ou Proctor 2 F 8 Francis but ever considerate rule of Coach Scearce, who, ac same nfght the I Whitworth 9 C 5 Wilbanks upon the theory works that only the mighty should Cole 1 G Blute CAGERS REVIEW .... Hutcherson 4 G 2 Allgood

, February 22nd the Since the last Mercureane edition of the Bugler, the cadet v Substitutes; e beaten by the Trahlytans, NjGjC.—Shelley, 9, Butler, Robinson. : With Merct Navy Thayer, the Hippolytans lost to the — Oliver, Irvin.

i V-5 Cagerf handed N.C Omicrons. On Thursday, Feb- '., in the m

the first t: The cadets lost by a Girls' Physical Ed. Classes e being 47-35 The Gainesville Naval Radio School a*lso proved strong for the Cadets, e the victors in the tightest game Have Folk Dancing Lessons le season. Final scor

YE OLE SPIRIT h ell attended

During the last few basketball games, the lifting spirit Besides creating a lot of interes N.G.C. fans has been in full support of the "Whiz Cadets." in the physical education classes a seems to be rather spirited battle between the loyal fans an a study of the early American foil who for some unknown reason, always support the opposin dances helps to develop an appreci rather than dear old N.G.C. This The girls have been having folk alion for the social activities ol

' even though some think it unjust, does add excitement ai hiiM-Hik' for the last part of the this ment to Ohat of the game. Few w study of the folk dances of the thrill of battle if it were abse from a well rounded « the Gym. It is anticipated that f< lersbanding of the activities of be negotiations in the near future lieh will result in peac Barrel Polka, Captain

Holly Theatre le Home Last Night, DAHLONEGA. GA teel, Little Brown Jug,

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BUYING AND STAMPS Wednesday. March 1 "STRANGER IN TOWN' Frank Morgan and Richard Carlson Shelton's LET US REPAIR Paul's Clothing Compliments of SERVICE STATION YOUR SHOES Thursday and Friday Woco Pep — Tiolene Oil City Shoe Shop Company "CHATTER BOX" Dahlonega, Ga. A. G. WIMPY Joe E. Brown and len's Suits, Hats, and Judy Canova Hauling Furnishings Contractor MEET YOUR FRIENDS Saturday Gainesville, Georgia Dahlonega, Ga. "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" Ann Sothern - James Craig The College Canteen CADET — CO-EDS — A.S.T.P. Mon. - Tues., Mar. 6 - When you want BREAD for those hungry moments "HERS TO HOLD" JACK ROBERTS, Mgr. during quarters be sure to look for Deanna Durbin and AUNT BETTY'S BREAD Joseph Cotten Made by Wednesday, March 8 "QUIET PLEASE" SMALL & ESTES BAKERY George Sanders and STEP FROM THE ICY OUT DOORS Gainesville, Georgia Gail Patrick INTO WARMTH and CHEERFULNESS Thurs. and Fri., Mar. 9-10 ENJOY SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS Lana Turner, Robert Young TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE May We Remind You of Our FOUTAIN DELICACIES HOT COFFEE Complete Stock Saturday, March II YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE "HI BUDDY" OR SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES Dick Foran and Harriett Hilliard A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS NUNNALLY'S CANDIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mon., Tues., March 13-14 "WE'VE NEVER BEEN Prescriptions Carefully Filled LICKED" Richard Quine and Noah Beery, Jr. SMITH'S Thurs., Fri.. Mar. 15-16 "Where ColleKe Friends Meet" "HENRY ALDRICH LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. SWINGS IT" DAHLONEGA Jimmy Lydon February THE CADET BUGLER Tuesday. 29. 1944

Reminiscing— "G. I. Jive"— Rec Club To Have A Those Students Of Love —Continued from Page Two —Continued from Page Tw Its Annual Song By A DALY dull days «i It seems that Betty Weerns* brighte: kept song is "No Love, No Noti- Contest On Mar. 2 With Spring just around the They Lheme classes 1 ng" now that Pvt- Esterhay has The Annual Song Coolest will I ry subject taught held Thursday night. Much 2nc gloomy Those long hours spent that Mr. and Miss Love are stu especially Cantee in the college auditorium. Every- dents of N.G.C- They have beer one is invited to come and help in later days to be appreciated. Plans have been made for com- enrolled at N.G.C. since it was uset Mt. and Miss Love have added judge the best song- Each mencement exercises. They are to as a building for colored children lot of joy and happiness to th be held March 3rd in the school edu- which is to be their team son s with the "Board of chapel. Principal speaker will be 1867. If they could speak fei that year. First, they sing Colonel Nichols, head of the ASTP themselves or write an article foi Rec Club song and their old Fourth Service the Bugler, what they would havi The in the Command song, then the new song is Following the judged the audience sen ted and by >me well remembered f

the faculty. When we came back for the fall seems that the G. I.'s in Com- On the night of March 5th. El quarter, the new freshmen took It Kennington will be installed pany one have had one phase of nor Club Initiates Ec. Club over as the 'gTeenhoms" of the Rex Home training neglected. president of the Rec Club as Mary campus. We felt pretty good then, their They Crook;, president, will gradut Thirteen Members Elects Officers but as it soon turned out to be, will installed Betty HoBand be we were still freshmen. For even teen last quarter Rex pledgee though the sophomores took over tile F!« the duty of guiding the new freeh-

>n Sunday, February 13. One i the final meeting on Friday, ruary 25th. Under the superb never forgotten and received our each pkvipe pushing a pecan a ction of Miss Ray!, the pro- share of attention. Then came the for sheets. It seems that Sergeant Y.W.C.A. Sponsors ourthouse square with his mother quarter and a Keith had a plntoon of ghosts drill- This n-ulted in much Educational Films ne other afternoon for their of the sophomores, whose number followed the program, officers were fondness for that bit of nocturnal had already decreased. lected for the following year. n the winter quart-

E. F. Sapp, who ; Those elected were: President, t with sub- t Phillip*; and Vice-presi- if the Co-eds hei jects being taught now. Two or d.'ni, Virginia Pledgor. The other have "Kiss The Boy three of these films are shown each *e who will continue to terve ns with the soldiers began to their theme song i 20, is now planed for a luarter are: Secretary. Ethel in the auditorium. zzle and froth" with friendly l and Treasurer, Mildred On Wednesday night, Fi-bmarj' airy, and managed to keep 23. the Y. W. C. A. was invited Ttgs interesting. -ee, Julian Hicks, Lawrence - Ray, the new council and to attend the showing of two «( Now with our freshmen days Jack Proctor, AJ Rowe, 1 the members look forward the films. The Story of Alfred Newman, Mlevin Satlo Mayflower Nobel and A Story of the U. S xperiences as such with thoughts I Cohan, Wallace Partridjr. Treasury. Other films that have f our coming sophomore year. rse, Bvn (Rudy) Upchi Jith a broad knowledge of the Restaurant

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The Voice Of North = Georgia Collegea ^ VOLUMNE XIV

Former N.G.C. Honor Group In N. G. C. Parade Student Graduates N.G.C. Has Added From Colgate New Physics Lab A new physics Hamilton, N. Y—League Brace- lab designed to accomodate thirty well, Atlanta, is one of 105 Marines students has dded to and Bluejackets just graduated North Georgia Col- Work from Colgate University's Navy was begun on the lab the first V-12 Unit. A Bluejacket. Brace- week of March ntinued well now reports to the Midship- until very recently, idirect light men's school at Cornell University. fixtures, consit- six large overhead lights, The trainees who have just left nstalled. This new are members of the second group lighting ill reduce the glare and to complete work at Colgate since hence

the program was established July I I. In addition to military drill, physical training and special courses given by the Navy, they have received regular college work. Bracewell, son of Mrs. Lawton E. Bracewell, 319 Ponce de Leon BVOnue, Atlanta, is a 1938 gradu- ate of Dublin High school and was This addition to a student at North Georgia Col- North Geoi College iefor< is one of the i Nit things that the school

to provide the best for it First Rex Club Elects Parade With Rifles In Two Years Its New Officers Public Address Large Crowd See N. G. C. System Installed Parade At North Georgia Here Easter Sunday Large Number On Saturday night, On Easter Sunday, April March i 9, the parade grounds of Make Dean's List fraternity socials which promises luipment worth 5100 North Georgia made i College were surrounded to be very interesting to all mem- but at playnite. It was the ne who saw the N. G. C. Cadets present a bers and pledges. spectacular parade iblic address system installed in their full summer dress. The officers for this quarter are: e gym on March tl 24, by >ody speaks ' Pickens Butler _ President Not only was this the first dio lab. class under the directi* parade in summer dress and studet John Lee 1st Vice-pre in quite a while, but it was the first parade The Jack Free 2nd Vice-president with rifles in following were given honor Thi- public address systi two years. The government bars at parade on Easter Julian Hicks Secret ary-Treasurt decided two years ago that Sunday. ?d of a microphone, record April i>th the r Alexander, W. Anderson, Melvm Satlof Chaplai rifles were needed in active service amplifier, and loud apeak- groups, ' they Mrs. Bonnie, Ben Upehurch Sgt.-At-Arm Arnold L., Aultmnn, vill were forced to take be used for classwork them from the college. V, Barriaean, R„ Biggers, W-, On the last Saturday of las Blackwell, M., Blitch, P., Bruce, quarter there were eight new bid Naturally, there II furnish was ; them music foi Conner, G., Cook, that were initiated as pledge: Wpy croup of boyg wl Crowe, J., Dasher, These were: Robley McDonalt Crown MountainClim C„ Door, 0., Edmonds. M,, Edwards, More-land Major, Hugh Henderson, '. 0., Fouche, C, FreemBn, Bill Perry. Watts Biggers, de. S., Harber, J., Harris, Prescott, Jerry Callis, and I ', A., Hodge, P., Hoi b, a, D., Irwin. W„ Jackson, The bids for thii P., Johnson, i the physics lab and A., Johnson, H., Kemp, already been sent Bill. Kendall, M„ Kendall, M initiation has been s Kennington, E.. Knighl, W., La them, M., Lcard, B., Lester, R., McDonald, R., McGehee, M., Magnon, iya who had previ C, Manry R., Martin, Glee Club Plans E., Mills, J. Mint*, E., Nash, M„ Officers' Club High school or Newman, J., Perry, W., Perry, J., aining doing Concert For Spring the i Phillips, Has New Members M„ Pitts, J., Pledger. V., Potter. II,, Prescott, J., Niblack. The Glee Club, under the di- Club has been J., Proctor. J., Pruette, E., Rich- rection of Camillus J. Dismukes. ardson, L,, Rowe. A,, Sappington. is planning a spring concert about muddy, they worked and L., Satlof. M., Schinc, J., Shelley, April 28. The accompanist will tain Coleman and Lt. B he reely liked. An sh P., Smith, B., be Dr. Bert H. Flanders, and the Several more additions ou'll take notice to I Tippins, E. trls. soloist* will be Anne Young. Tom when the rate sheet you'll find dat i B., Vandiver, WjiII. led that each Cadet, i :., Walters, Bell, and Fred Bloodworth. As of yet the only tw M„ Walters, T i, M., Wat- the numbers to be sung by the n, R., Webster, J., White, A., Glee Club are: "Panis Angelicus, e group. You hardly illiams, C, Wynn, J., "Ave Young, A. Maria," "La Cucaracha, see over four that all like each Those graduating who made the "Short'nin* Bread." "The Desert other. I think dey orta be mon an's List are: Baker, B., Song," Vigilant frenly. Barber, "We Must Be And dey tell me dat i "Wings Billing.. H,. Bruce. D„ Channel), of Gold," and Mr. Di girl likes a boy all de other girl; ., Crooks, Mary, Fackler. mukes' original composition, "1 L„ te, Beverly. Kelly, J., McKinn.y. G C. Evening Prayer." Mintz, M., Proctor, E., Shirley. The Glee Club roster for ti Specht. B., VanWlnkle. M. L,, spring quarter includes: Virgin: dance on the last Saturday night Fellows, Joan Crowe, Sallie Cook. Joy Freeman, Lurlene Smelley, Majorie Gibbs. Ethel Mint*, Louise Well, I guess I'll Richardson, Anne Young. Betty be in fer it Don't Miss Wcema, Elanor Kimsey, Gay King. ex' time I see one of you coeds, Mildred ut effen Watson. Ruth Sisk, Charles you don't believe whut a College Williams, Paul Sitton, George ve sed, The New why don't you try it Want with the afa B rightwell, William Irwin. Baker Moody, Richard Cohen, Crawford Ad Section J enkins, Bill Perry, Clarence Tuck- W. Tom Bell, and John MilLs. Cole—"Prom Calis CAMPDS CATASTROPHE I Goes Crasy ^ ews t Wla. benl the lift birtory What will stiite- rigN that has proved rather a faulty "jy uic «:-.- e ^ »™™ Cdt. ,incc the appearencc of P runner. Hall and Sanford ,„„,, playe'°and track Li, u. feting around Sanfonl physics class. ^Trevtu?cb.*«''. =gV In, I' Doyle in over two yeara in ho*rd the «'' Wladver has served the Hall Ou*U when we r'— to being tenant signed "P. but d»e training at Camp Croft h*i the mumps! I.y„ He took his basic ,mn several day. he army ,„ the infirmary to Fort Moultrie, S. C.. and n , t m there was sc*sent . quite a slir among the coeds, Then, ..mi from (Iilio unable to attend cla.- officer of the theatre whit "The Barn" would do without -.1= ~~. .-as where he was a special service ed periods just recent- to,., h.- changed qualified for Officer Candidal, in every night around 12:00 and post athletics. He come has caused a good cuts" ly and in all. was there and was sent to the Army -—I "light Having School while he of confusement. the University of . deal 4tolnl.tati.il school at t the . het He graduated as a second ntly. I f l reuired for officer I, the

ambition before the w»i ,o.. t Wladver's become a teacher. The subjects which hs were French, English, and music; foi has , teach his bones, from high school ter he gained knowledge back his take opera, and in college, where h< ie studied light

iform. A little old per- But |= interesting, doesn't he, coeds? hand. statue haps, but he shows by his cadet. It that he is still a capable a trulv was a sight to see such .kinh -s root clod in clothes. fought Bain and ice. but still he bis hands, RETURN onrageously. Cold were were his feet, but on be walked cy campus for these last holidays with a wet 0. I left the intil finally that soaking of relief. My worries disappeared, and my the flag pole and igb 0. stood before weight of ilightly shredded mind felt as if the some proceeded to raise the flag which, position, after reaching its natural proceeded to blow and tear until

i , that ground that r . pi... .elf N. G. C. PROBLEM A SERIOUS cork. it in and I did it. I forgot Bf BiU Kemp I had t o do ing as a clock, and all that told a military unit is expressed in the The best of couch myself was the occasional droop- Georgia ie when to kind of uniform its members wear. North ig of my eyelids. Finally, as the days grew shorter, College has the best kind of uniform of the many ly brain seemed to unwind itself and let all the military colleges of the United States. It is in- .reads of dislike for old N.G.C.'s studying shrink expensive, and spare parts are easily obtainable at arded the for eny clothing store. At this college, no male student the urge to hurry the driver on— wears, and Dahtonega, I felt is distinguished by the flashy clothes he on to what I had thought would make me summon position I would have wonder, there- my better side to ascertain the quality of hi3 uniform. It is small 7lie, OttciH&udo* to keep fore, that the majority of the cadets manage feeling I had boarded the a reasonbly neat ap- I arrived with the same their clothes clean and present i.INNY that is bus with and wss not at all disappointed at the pearance. There is a Email minority, however, regulation i BLLOWS grassy campus that fell into focus of my eyes. I was considers itself exempt from the general COLEMAN. glad to be back, glad to know that I was again among the people who had come to mean so much to me. pearance at all times." Of late it has become a com- Everything is like that. When you play a lovely sight to see cadets who supposedly come from mon .mi' line, how about thai melody over and over again, you say that no more nice homes and good families, wearing ragged, dirty Une mi COLA a ed n THRASH- will you be ahle to Bit patiently through that song, and CRIFFETH KR period, that tune rings once wouldn't be caught in; caps with the bruid torn and but after just a certain feel once again covered with dirt; and ties that look liki- th« string more in your ears and you the urge last year's Christmas packages. hKLI. If people could only enjoy what they are doing "Disgraceful" is a harsh word, but it is the only while they do it, they would neither have to look one which applies to cadeU who allow themselves LOUISE'S forward with such anxiety nor backward with such and their uniform, of which they -houhl he jiruud, In

The Cadet Corps has a group of officer* whose • ould ll b. BOB thut MARIAN specific job it is to remedy luch ritual Every day boys' names appear on the guard report I GOT A MAN far such trivial offences as "Inattention in Dining IRELAND, Hall" and "Light on While out of Room", vi In foUJ

irl, could it? guard report for "Unsanitary Condition td Uniform" or "Appearance Unbecoming a Cadet."

.'. their uniform to lini

gradation, or the officer* whn daily B.1

One thine is certain: if something is not done in the naer future, North Georgia College stands the It Seems To Me chance of losing its standing as one of the best R 0. T. C. units in the South.

The Cadet Bugler REC CLUB SPONSORS PLAYNITE ead the "Missing In Action

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . Wuu Biggett ASSOCIATE EDITOR Adalan Johnson !| >. listening to t prayer for BUSINESS MANAGER Clyde Elrod ! called "playnites," and between turn the radio ..n and bear a ! I'm i all do that h-uis nl" 7 and 10 the participants could have 1 EDITOR Julian Hicki broadcast how many of us listen NEWS either through playing games dancing. to thui rather than turning ov« or The dan. being Douts Fori . under way with cadets SPORTS EDITOR another station und it''t.iii£ I In onto the floor by the coeds, through< latest swing? It seem who

STAFF—Anns While, Ins Cooper, BiU tM I NEWS evening called a number of "girl -breaks," When 'vi' tun it l tru'lvi" tml t Alexander. Bobbye Anderson. to *' student* tired of over , boys fighting for us to becor occurs here dancing, they drifted Bella Leard. Harold Johnson at N. C, C, each nigl o sides of the court to fascinating game informed N. G. C. engage in a « EUrtaln hour. Have you evi ihulileboard former Bill Paul Everyone enjoyed playing this FEATURE STAFF Kemp. Sitlon cut out your light just a ft to "»* E*me which is being taught Herbin I of • seconds before 10:30, opened yoi en- SPORTS STAFF Cole girls In the Physical Ed classes. Couples also a" gaged m gamus of ping-pong, darts, and bingo, CIRCULATION MANAGER Seale Hipp Vlcittl.fl.'lti. waited for tops T When those fir of which proved to be a lot of fun. - CIRCULATION STAFF Bobbie Thompson The Rec Club is making plans to sponsor a «*»*; .try. I would like thoughts go to the events of t) play-nite once every week which will begin """"t" FACULTY ADVISERS — K. M. England. day, ib,' pi opli i love most, at ately after supper wi th ° H. Gilbert and last until quarters H how wonderful it i, i« l* n Hv Monday. April 17. 1944 THE CADET BUGLER

Another Season Volley Ball Joint "Y" Meeting Held March 11th linn Clip iris ; «-hich • On Wednesday evening, March

the Boys cli :By DAVIS FORT ^— Phys. Ed. 11, the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. ting their daily workout. son, out-of-door sports once more C. A. held a joint meeting in the .Vv>mp;tnying the bugle A number of the rules are not college auditorium. Two short the as until "Old Winter" pushes same those in the girls' Man films were shown. The first game, and having one the mercury lower and lower in watehed the girls play, the dealt with the life of George the thermometers and tells every- cadets were forced to forget what Washington Craver and gave a eno to close his doors to the less they had learned by watching and start from the brief description of 1 standing. healthful athletics of the inside. Softball, a very energetic game, ly rising should tend to open the eyes of tho8 e students Though slightly promises to be the most prominient dull at the be- stressed particularly the n consider it necessary to sleep through the early morning sport here this season. Faculty ginning, when learned and played products which he developed 1 and students seem to enjoy this Track: With a track meet there comes training peanuts. am r of) e comes Phys. Ed., and with Phys. Ed. there comes rill find. Calling for not only very cadet strives to keep away. Those fellows yc Some games have been played ulual work but an unusual amount on the drill field in which many talented athletes have been re- 1 counterfeit coir vealed. Upon sight of a few of these games, Coach Scearce's sport- ing blood began to make itself t joint meeting known, and he immediately pre- sight foot proved, by the pared a schedule for a tournament rom both the e Y. M, C. A., and quality about the campus. ig the cadet Gym: The Phys. Ed. schedule for the added interest to the N. G, C. athletic program. This schedule litary track, softball, and volleyball. Although tennis i Faculty Grays. a volley ball gi m this have been their br action. These activities The Grays, with many ex- a disposal at all times. Quarter, the Home Ec. will be to your advantage TJenced players seem to think if 3 they have the best team and will Spring is here, and so is tennis 'with its demands for a and a team. seen be the victors in the end. Although Home Ec. Club As during the Summer Quarter, N.G.C. of the club. Afterwards, Liz made

, little younger has in its possession some very talented and less experi- players who are beginning to her farewell speech, and Margie need. the Talents, Presents Program drift down to the courts. have Batum, and We had an excellent tennis record in Phillips, the new president, made the past, and this season 'ratlist will be in there slugging should be no exception. On Appearance a speech of acceptance. Although Special Game; With the nd fighting with the odds of 5 to 1, the Sigma Theta Frater- the Home Ec. Club will miss their nity defeated the g..,-,d The Home Ee. Club held its first Rex Fraternity in a very close and exciting game of softball on Sunday, March meeting of the Spring Quarter in 26. The scoring, although very close, was under the leadership of Margie find led throughout the game by ill the schedule of all Friday, March 24. It the Sigma Theta, who won by a 'final Phillips the excellent work done

mt games posted in the ! rhal score of 26 to 19. The . for game, which was a result of a challenge by the in the past will be continued. Rex, left Pick your team and sup- s quarter will be on personal them defeated but determined to avenge their loss. It until VICTORY has been Major Hntcherson— games of this type that really bave fight in them. Here's to more "Why didn't ved by the new refreshment ou salute me yesterday?" We' field. nmittee. Mildred Watson and equipment, and the fellows to do it, so K. P.—"i didn't see you, air." erybody make the showing of the sun the showing of himself, Major Hutcherson—"Good, I \t the ? to have last meeting of the Win- the athletics -we can have, it's going to take the will- Holly Theatre of every cadet and coed either to get in and play or back up DAHLONEGA, GA

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SATISFYING SERVICE "FALL IN" Prescriptions Carefully Filled Wm. Tracy, Jean Porter Thursday, Friday "HEAT'S ON" Mae West, Victor Moor. Saturday LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. MILITARY SUPPLIES IS EVERYBODY HAPPY' Ted Lewis and Band Monday. April 17, 19^ Sigma Theta Fra? Louis J. Alber Rex-Sigma Theta Initiates Pledges Dance A Success Wednesday, April Speaks at Chapel 6, the Theta dai Sigma Theta initiated their Tb« student* of North Georgw igma new night full pledge-ship. Collcg* had the pleasure of hear : Saturday These inp Mr. Louis J. Albner. a lectun proved to be a big pledges were very proud to ent*, organization, which is e of the rainy night this one of the best on the campus. Theta The Sigma officers for times, Irvin S. Cobb, of all this quarter are: news reporters of the the irreat riders tandable why 'resident - Warren Battle last war. Stephen Leacock, Cam t one of the best. an humorist and the inimitable rice-president Tom Bell . were closer thi iecretary Bill Knight Mr Albner has spoken at N. G Wilton lance would be. Just the feeling Veasurer Ireland these a on two other occasions. At gTou] hat they were a selected ;haplain - John Milk times he talked about Wintson voutd have been enough to mob Mussolini, and Churchill. Hitler. thi ipecial enjoyment. Throughout Plans have been made to have ihei He x. i this Lake Trahlyta later breaks which also added a toucl trip to in the of friendly enjoyment. The highlight came when, rathe early in the evening, someoni (identity unknown) slipped Roj Science Club Gets Acuffs "Wreck on the Highway' Girls' Rec Club Off To Good Start .( this kind that Has Tournaments the final «[U''. a special priviledge by having been ce Club 1 ! WANT ADS sleeted:

.. Adalyn minor sports ping pong, shuffle- WANTED — Small anchors for President Johnson — ATTENTION PLEASE—I will board, and badminton. Each teanr weighing down certain things in resident Edwin Coleman tour- is conducting an elimination windy weather. See any coed. Secretary „.. Virginia Fellowi t. Dr. Hampton. nament to select the champions ol Clyde Elrod N. LOST AND FOUND Parlimentarian Sallie Cook W'tif- get LOST—One wad of slightly used the Ree Club tewing gum. Finder please re- Tam Committee ... Jerry Cal- the tallest used - sponsor Tournament irn to Wessic Lawson. planning to IMMEDIATKLY- night and the finals of the three NEEDED iding floor panel for office to i beating .. be played that niitht STOLEN — A strong cadeti who want leai with the student body invited as my [BJOT Hutcherson.

These officers began the quarter

meeting fen March 23rd LOST—One feeble bruin, Find- at the first WHETHER W. A. Whitmire pleue return to your con- when the Science Club met jointly Mayflower A. program It's That fu: r.i editor. with the Y. M. C. The a quiz on physics, chemistry, Good Gulf Gasoline 1 The Home of Quality CAPTURED—One strong beating Restaurant and zoology, was enjoyed by all. icart Don't worry, guy, I'm keep- To Rent Merchandise The second meeting of the quar- A Good Car it anyway. Liz Proctor. ng WESTERN STEAK ter was held on April 7th with the At Popular Prices program centered around Pasteur's LOST—A good looking Beusse and call to youth. On The Square irn to n worried Johnny Moore's At the next meeting Mr. Charlie Miynelle Holcombe. SEA FOOD SERVICE STATION Elliott of the Wild Life Department wil be guest speaker. Thi^ num-un? Gainesville, Ga. wil be on Thursday, April 20th, "The Best of Poods" and the Science Club invites the entire student body to attend this CADET — CO-EDS — A.S.T.P. en you want BREAD for those hungry moments during quarters he sure to look for Compliments of AUNT BETTY'S BREAD THE A. G. WIMPY POCKE1 BOO < Made by ^/KNOWLEDGE - SMALL & ESTES BAKERY Hauling Contractor Gainesville, Georgia Dahlonega, Ga.

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T" Cadet Bugle), The Voice Of North Georgia College ^ VOLUMNE XIV

A View of Barnes Hall at N. G. C. Federal Inspection On May 17

and by the individual cadet That certain Wednesday will be

a very full day including: Ins|.ec-

tion of Personnel; Mass Calisthe- nics; Squad, Platoon, and Com- pany Drill; Tactics for Small

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Sigma Theta Frat Begins Fine Year JUNE 7 STARTS SUMMER QUARTER

sorgia, The Effects You'HNeverForget eoutin rlem galf irican Institutions, fi alei I. it > began

.in.! Hi- Latin America, in Warren Battle of Ellaville as joes Andei . By Bobbye Of I. pr- of the bnys do dent, Ton, Hell military, Basic Freshman and hev a full schedule. Somi ,,f ColumbUS i The last night has Basic Sophomore will be given. labs everyday and iley vice-president, ain't t Bill Knight of Mar i night— \\ Mjii,-ii\ Physical Education 1(1" ted lo have dates on week .lays- etta ae secretary, Wilton r through the crisp, Irelan

I 2111) an. I the bul, Whuts wi.tu' wit Sat un Inv You stand in the of Tifton ai treasurer, and M Physical Fitn. night? Some say de hev in b, over the dark : out England re fan ultj advi ... true to the girl back home bu the During .el I don't hey realize there's a way ti year ihe men have fun on date jus hers and been completed and show that the a without pledges g j many ocii of new students bein' in love wif a gal. summer quarter will be well filled. an* activities sponsored by the fri

will mili.nl" fniir The ! I help little The schedule a ty. Hay ri« 3iolog; North Georgia College -. - I' ml With t .inn., i ology 101. Biology HV>, Zooh-gy orward to a very successful

; ,fLil 221, . i mi Assistant Technician r. It's the little In the course of Com- unt — things you will remember course. students, may lake Short- deres lotsa things dey do in ig after you have forgotten so- merce,

Advanced Shorthand, Type- Sergeants Club de aftern.'.-ii. He gii I d-so's last name. The little hand,

Type\ parties in de f'fi-t-d l'..ttar.- an. I in ings that you will take away Plans For Future lie Inl i-if. iui.-t j.. Busi >ud In. but now when girl! :>m N. G. C. and alwaj • ehei ish

The I hev anything, dey go by their- your "immortal college" days

-,.. in Education in selves. Dey uster hev I trly Spring Mentation in Education nil- -. lungs with i Sergeants Club thcii date. The hoi a! Psychology. School an. ;. .1 • , \,y fwl Eoi this qu Education, Health am an us follows: Nychok.gy. In English Some saj the N. G. C, cadei ,n and Historic 101 an. But dey acl m< ^.ii.U-i fill feeling." Tho WOLVES— nial English, Humunitie kittens to is had- Mr. Coin'? nev ! retary John Lee me! Dere sho a 12 will be ..II'. ...! II... tory of Goon reasurei George Sheriff North ' thr.iiighi.iil ' Hoi Econ. hev a date. Effcn dere wan \ .. i Kenneth Parketon -. i] ..hi Clolhm co-eds here. I, are fori Elementary I E theme up boy Plans arc being for a trip ai made d into the club In. Is v Introductory Home Economics, |i > couldn't neve by ; for Mr. Engli Classe .... -,. • i Lake Trahlyta w II,. Family Relations . In the necessai a date, but since dey're here r thought of missing in course of Mathematics,

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' ire bound together by is that Physics 1 ble bondage of silent thought. lates effcn .she didn way into every phase Study Hall—The lessoni you had finding its made ' of life, the course has been the mnrribei

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GYM CLIPS Rec Club Finals Softball Tourney Rec Club Gives Draw Large Crowd End Draws Near Folk Dance April 6

ma, the Trahlytans, Phi Omi- to these will nted 6, Parallel be minor recreations such as badminton, \s, Hippolytons, and the Mer- on April by and horse shoes, tennis all of which will be on a competitive when the Rex meets Non-Frater- will be formed, Leac.ut^ and stress will be put on company eompe The four ficbtinp teams who New activities are replacing varsity athletics as it is impossible t ized and began battling June tinue the previous program. e furnished the fans many a Coach Scearce states thai will he plavc emphasis on comp thrill, but like all good things, ..! courage, conditioning, and coordination, which wi

futui of . ARCHERY ... —Hippolytan. . ,ugh •

Although the c Phill n working to- of a rifle, they havt Omicon ward a folk dance program, they » ous weapon in the deadly bows and arrows. The a Hendrix (win- the - program. The Colorful SOngl are shot through the an into the bt ner) —Trahlytan; mil th< -nil more colorful costumes and we can't help but wonder if there aren't sav; Faynelle Hokomb (runner-up) which the girls wore made the pro- ;sting sport s —Hippolytan. eram l.uth mt siinjr and eds. Shufflcboarrl -Ruth Si-k ai„l Vidi- unusual, an Singleton (winners)—Phi Faculty 5 TENNIS HURT PROTECTION . Omicon.

thii-e nf -I'Vn .-. : i| furci-n -u nf 1 Vivian Singleton- -Trahlytan. ie- We all realize the anxiety o Non-Fratenrity 3 3 80 - f these dances were jK.is-ir.Ie moment;, but wv seem V ndependents 7 75 iasilv abused if not these tournaments a- * vide need by in the best c n. After the last rain, th. The above andings may be being "Put Your Little Fool" Poland courts, before given ample > dry and be repacked, wen hancetl in the future to the- ilehtrht

1 s at the final "\Wcei- Switzerland almost ruined by the carelessness w of these players. We an f of some and so fore the ga lottlsohe" lucky to own such fine courts and here's to the b Sweden best. There will be n this quarter, one corner of the gym, the spiri but plans an May 10 Fac. vs. Rex of competition began with th< "Crested lien" Denmark Vlay 12 Ind. vs. Non-Frat. OBSTACLE COURSE decorations set forth by each team "1 laracha" Mexico May 13 Rex vs. Non-Frat. the games be Although i After supper, when Latin America May 15 Fae gan, co-eds from each team rushei "Pop Goes the Weasel" America May 17 Rex vs. Non-Frat. ach nei "Little Bmwn Jur" America physical strain that we it our bodies, the taxing of plei "American Sctn.tti- he" America "Polka" America we fight against at all tir.

" enthusiastic yell . we will thank Coach Ramsey for the 'Val< WalU" America "Virginia Reel" America uur lives. This may sound odd to us a Dancers: Louise Richardson, realize the truth in the above statemc . and profit by what we havi Ann Young, Edith Her, Mildred Watson, Luilene Smelly, Joan Crowe, Pat O'Connor, Betty Weens the solo she Lorraine Sappintrm, Betty Smith, i enjoyed Ruth Sisk, Wesley Lawson, Bobbye Anderson, Virginia Fellows, Edith R... heater solo," Hemlrix, Pat Powell, Faynelle Annual Military of th melodies Holcombe, Iris Courier, Sue Smith MOTHER'S DAY nd Pa O'Conner Track Meet Set Pianist: Minnie Jean Walters. ith something r Advisor: Pearl Cullifer. For May 24-26-27 With this progi i (he Diamatic 'lub concluded ii Reader: Ethel Martin. Is One Day To The annual track meet of th. cadets will be held on May 24, 20 and 27 and is planned to providi WHEN IN GAINESVILLE REMEMBER iiii.ei'-Ciimpany competition. al though no definite outline has beer Make made at present The the et hat forty-five SMITH BROS.

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MmjiHn gia and North Gcn,- K Long after stud.-nt* )<' the knowlrdge gained in books, they will recall with a fealing of s that trip on Easter the side of Crown id they will remember these meetings together. Crown will f-i i

Officer's Club Month Making Plans From Editor To Reporter In One Is For May Dance elected officers Tlie newly of Officer's Club, President Joe t ,e Ii- ni ,..,l,v ;,,,!,. th. Vice-President Pickens re-j ..„ a little -cub" Jack Free, to Sutler. Secretary and of one; \\ ';, Battle have porter in the short spnce ren big ,.- hi mind for their dance on montb I kno«, 'ca . In jump—from With an orchestra from made this backward to a colorful ilee,,ia- the Cadet Bugler ut of t wn and planned, the dance rtex for the Atlanta Cfln- ions thi t are to be far above just en- got back, s reoll.v 1 finally first asignment w- Mv wrote what > ; times, and lot to lb £ President has i„. Vtc one-Yea, I had » story. t wus ii "super 5t"ck I thi-iuirht that during the week, „ exact, .1 whule s vhen the first edition came you re- jcr= of the Officer's Club of steers! Most oS vard I have Cattle Show and dates will an in- member the Fat uji into . it was chopped and the a dance in the Community Sale of the 4-H Clubs I didn'l firs' hing the music of records. Well, t*»* w« my had louse w th FFA n't have until this Jay to e in the afternoon, some- story. t is into the ne«s rnom of I walked < which was one morning of Work the Constitution Monday Surveying Class at ,,„, |.. inc.denlally 1 , ;iv . and — I lea Baptist Student - fatal day That i the ». ^iT* m„w r how Theta Makes to that I < Elliott Sigma editor told roe ] Charles N. ion Reorganizes and that it would at the Cha and-So the art For Trip hinc about ake me ages to capture Science Plans merce to find out s( Speaks To reporter Is \\\ in all, being most active religious organi- the show. If any o: Trahlyta Soon f the to school 20 To lust another way of going Club On April -.,, wli campus, hag re- learn. It's wit ind getting paid to a full just how familiar I was rganized and is planning never know at really grand—«nd you Spring quarter, dial telephone. I looked rotrram for the at :,,,,„ da] phone and it stared back 'he Baptist Student Union is or- meet. Elliott „f the ,,,u will do and who you will Jink M, Clntiles N. with a savage look. Detenu ganized for the purpose of creating is rather nice to amble in to It |,.-. be- , feeling of comradeship have nil vmn lit 111 a. m. and and ask somebody how to use job «,,!: the church and the campus. cs- in* Saturday and Sunday free, and contraption, I tackled the The new officers that were ; boss who under- fortitude, and a]jy to have a the it ment with untold , ontinued, will give your ,,,„i i patient with „l . other nati a dialed (prayi and n informal dance held President Betty Lsard ...... combination Luck Caroline Wall : the igma Theta house. -president . ' been sadly At and "I got i He on conservation Julian Hick* with me Despite the fact that thi Secretary .- the fiii offered to take me oil and members appointed on een a hard time for all fra new after the war ,,f the program really OiUicil were Ethel MdnU, ies. the Sigma Theta has Ti,. Science Clt Betty Holland, Bobby .,,,;.: , . ai thi r successful Hicks, student body few of the BUY MORE tire Many of th pson, Adalyn Johnson, Frank the country to thi icmbets have gone but new was well attended ave taken their places. The last meeting of the new officers' Will Take BONDS Certain Forman WAR is already ility, Sigma Theta The Place of Keith

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Memorial Day A Glance at Engineering Drawing Class Hard at Work Glee Club Concert Program Given i ^^_* Is Great Sueces By College Y's and Y. M

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,k. Following the talk, a trio Sisk, Anne Young, and Mildred Watson sang one of the songs of the period We Must Be Vigilant," during the time of the War Be- Burke; "March for the One of the Many Labs of North Georgia College , ttu; Stan- Which New Infantry, " Uhl; "Winga of Paul Have Been Improved, Is This Engineering Tram Lab Gold." Wyatt-Hewitt; "Recession- H.-nifinp 'Ziillii-iifi'i-*' which was al," De Koven; "N.G.C. Evening fullriweil by Minnie Jean Walters Prayer," Dismulces; and "Proudly n the piano playing a group of WANT ADS We Hail Thee," Booth.

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Home Ec. Club Cra^y The Cadet Bugler Sponsors Dance News Goes

N CHIEF Watts Biggen end of Tiahlyta, Anythinj happen if "Superman can

... Add I EDITOR I'm not omitting myself whei MANAGER say that we cadets can judge i hastily. Hicks Julian hear that this or tl NEWS EDITOR . Often we newly chosen officer is changi SPORTS EDITOR receiving Land and Ina Oglesby headed with the effect of "b NEWS STAFF—Anne White Iris Cooper, Bill Alexander. Bobbuc Anderson, The officers of the club made Betty heard. Harold Johnson and also their specials. One "f the highlight* of BUI Kemp stop and realize that maybe the STAFF this dance was the leadcM, lead fact that a dress cap is part of the Herbert Cole by Margie Phillips, president of SPORTS STAFF ..., re! of only a few ideti would naturally make the MANAGER . CIRCULATION The chiLjiernm . for 1 f one be noticed more Dr. and Mrs W. Hampton, - Thompson were CIRCULATION STAFF Bobbn- ever before. That i- reason Di and Mrs. P. U Flanders, and e thought that he is changing, FACULTY ADVISERS — K A/ Enohnd. Hi and Mrs, G. E. Ramsey. H. H. Gilbert you have been reading to Tli.- itudents had been looking While the pro-

: before I mark the '.-la-s with that nteresting accounts of North Geor- last period I wish to enlighten few who have been ria, a certam Joe Kenney, (un- those misin- of Cadets And Coeds loubtedly he was preoccupied with formed on the policy this papei 9ncUnetiatosi thoughts) slowly lowered To you few, I say, drop by the *7Ue See Magic Show library sometimes, listen for news head and ,

Prof and i on Maj 5, tii. ludentt al North learn that this is war. If I were i and mysti- hell the to make the Cadet Bugler a gripe fjed by the Raymond the slamming ..f books, stomping feet sheet that expressed feelings Remember THRASHER, better OtBC in general failed to of some few who failed to realize indifiK Magical I'rriijui i • Tlii- lake it BOBBYE, FAYNEI.LE'S per. Naturally, left war is bound to effect everything, I and SINGLETON Ireadj taken. i BENNETT alone in the class, he could not would be loosening th< icka fn be held at N. G C this yeai have definitely bought a one way i of tht help r j r In- noticed, particular- the foundations try whose right "f fit 1 ly since loud snore.- were issuing

expression of a I ilf u I f equipment, including disappointed b w, Prof England

f course, Hi,' Willi.' I.lliln 1 - walked slowly to the back oi the these aril mai r personal dislikes o -, for you, 1 and i' I k' I Ik- ii.'ifi.iiiijirier awaken .1"" who, with the look of a new b„m calf, rose to his feet minded. Write a and :• the r.-uliric •>[ d.nh stalked out,—We liked the talk Prol feature material, lifr '1'hr. prodm h..n /.i , .,'.

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SMITH filkxl with "1 c Congratulations I Free, the Boyd cord of right which, a- it h Atlas," collided u|i ,.ur freedoms, is already stram-

win, ti,,- To Hijrh School cemenl fl .I with ripping at each side of the Seniors of 1911

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Sons, Daughters Full Fall Quarter Of NGC Make Expected Here U T.R. P. Is k Integral PartOf IG.C. Record In Service The schedule for the fall quarter will follow the same procedure North Georgia College has every it Mixed Chorus iBond And Stamp ight to boast of her sons and begin the school year with the laughters who are serving in the Presents Concert Drive Successful freshmen arriving three days orami forces, for they have al- earlier to get acquainted ready proved themselves outstand- with their new surroundings and to id Sanford Hi should cial take placement tests. All and on foreign soil. registra- bome >egan another wai bond and i tion will take place on September N.G.C.'s highest ranking son is sst under This program is known as 23rd with classes beginning on the tbe Lieutenant General Courtney H. 25th. suprvision my Specialized Training Re- The quarter will efrd on of Mr. < Hodges, a native of Perry. He is ally good When the students reach December 13th. a lose of this drive Borgia's highest ranking army ; of eighteen they a There will be two tudent the nan. He has recently new additions on can transferred received the to the , LA.lv. to the faculty this fall. Miss The included "Funiculi Distinguished Service Medal. He- Nelle ense stamps each Officers Candidate C. Burton will head the Physical Funicula," "Drink to Me attended N.G.C. in 1903. Only The i Education Department for girls With Several of NXJ.C.'h sons have Thine Eyes," "Liebestraum, thusiasr and will be assistant in the Biology "The Lost Chord," Soldier! rtment. Miss Burton attend- lives—for us back home. Captain Chorus," "Anvil ed George Peabody College, Mr Chorus," "Th Olin Palmer of the Marine Air posted was kiled in action on 'I Love Lif Guada anal. Captain Palmer was B-buili "My Buddy, Hun imber of new cadets Hillyer Godfrey of I Fightii Sanford Hall was in first place, e expected this fall

Scotland i but came in the third number of tff week in 1944. was in He the Class "Song of the Army Engineers second place with B company tak- I. Guy 0. Stone was killed "Song of the Signal Corps" ar ing ane crash in the early part the lead. The following figures "Crash On! Artillery." «. He too was in the class are the total number of points ac-

. William Kendall was Mi- The program featured viol cumulated up to July 16th: " the ction in the Pacific area in solos by Laura Rogers North Carolina, Fortson B Company 912 1943. „ . He was in the class and a number, "Nut-Brown Maid- the resting c. i.f Y-'-l. :ord Hall Lieutenant Cooper Dod- en," by the quartette—Messrs. 900 that will t offered during the fall on of the class of 1940 has been Shelley, Stevenson, Bell, Company er are Physics 104-105 which and A 876 iissing in action over German; are Principles of Aviation and Band itice March, 670 1944. Sgt. Paul Bas The closing Radio physics. In the Chemistry numbers were "The of the class of 1942 is reporte. Stars D Company 420 Deparment Qualitative Analysis and Stripes Forever," "N. missing in the Marshall Island G. C. Evening Prayer" and Organic Chemistry will be of- and the iny 00 June. 1944. He is in th Alma fered besides the regular courses Mater—"Proudly We Hail rw Corps. Lieutenant Ralph Thee"—by the chorus. the class of 1942 is ¥1,578.75 in stamps and culum are the regular course of French 101, The Chorus was accompanied n action in the Pacific i beer • rule Spanish 102, and French 212 will be by Dr. Bert Flanders at the Piano. May, 1944. He is a taught. • that Uhc < th- Mari Of interest to the stu- Corps. He wa; The A.'S/I i form Companies dents who desire to start the the battalion here Charles Kne;in>'i.'ririE Course will be Engi- Garret of the class of They drill at the neering Drawing 9 with the corre- Crown MounfainClim hus been •ta adding extra points, missing over Poland : the R. O. T. C. sponding course of Engineering April, 1944. He is in the successful results are ex- cadets do and receive the same Corps. Math— 17. Changes have been Lieutenant Albert T and with the continued H;irr;.. made in the Pre- Med and Pre- USNR died on duty on USS reservists attend chapel technician courses in that they dc :h-ij in October, 1342 th the Other students, and not require English 201-202 but ler christened the destroy- several members have participated S chei j de people in hit a vessel "Albert T. Harris" programs this quarter, the bestest bunch With ih- i I ! Lieutenant Sidney Informal Dances a vital part of the in- done evah seed. D< Richardson of the class of 1941 is do anything fo yo Army Air Forces in taly. Of This Quarter realize lets and co-eds welcome in integral part of the much you lak some one till ed the Purple Prove Popular Heart. Lieu- ody of N.G.C.. They, leave and den you feels it. Dorsey Jones Marine Air h the other young men learn to give and take vaa seriously injured in North Male Chorus lopular this 11a next to you heah a: na in June, 1944 in a plane an't learn to do dat alendar for the first three Satur- He was in the class of 1941. Plans Concert stay healh long. Dis school day nijrhts this quarter featun-c -C.'s daughters that have re- is full of a bunch of regular fellas, Glamour Birds r>ij informal dances sponsored by Hhr service are Pvt. - T. R. ! folks you feel lak you'd lay down 1 hil.Ier of the Women's "Y's," the U. S, O., and the Rec be giv life fo and dey'd all do de same Presented Here [= Reserve, now attend- Clnb, The first formal dance was August 8. The pro m will you. We got a spirit that oao'l iccr's Candidate School. 1 lude: "Finlandia," "Juanita, nevah be found NO PLACE ELSE riotic dance on July 1st spon- By Joy Postle in the Class 1942. of Night,' by Sanford Hall. This dance Stars of the Summer ' not, we eat, sleep and haf a cULIgeu nt Ruth Smith of the Class Maintaining Santa Lucia," "Go Down, Moses,' time together for 2 years or .....II < I for is now serving the Army n arranging Steal Aivuy," "Who Did,? "Thi Den one nite you heah taps rood -orps. Seaman Lannelle beneficial as 'II.:. Mali dat taps and you'll know dem a t ruction, Dr. the- class of 1942 is now closing yo life at N. G. C. and brought the distinguished ****t m the WAVES as a tech- Rogers painter, Joy Poatle, to the i the Hospital Corps. Pvt. bird life. Something dat ; July 0. of the class of age here on 944 i th,- Miss Postle, with her husband, Roster is: Chorus Blacks tone, presented an Richard McConnell of the >bert irs: Robert Richardst gtnal act which represented the f 1926. who was attached I befo and realize what ulerson, and Norm; ulmination of work m the f«ulty 1925 to l[l from ; Bishe and i Deep South. Five of these at Camp Buckner, N. C. were spent in sketching the * (S) gene Richbourg, J. r. cook of the class so long for good. But no matter ,3 The Panhellenic, a dancs that is birds, flamingos, egrets, « is at Pensacola. Fla., in win at happens that feelin for N. ^'avy Dked forward to from one quar- doing Special Patrol G. C. and the fellas in it will al- ways be down inside and nobody i turd ay, July 29th. The "Gener- .ard, Evans Flemin als" will play.

The Officers Club Da-ice is planned for Saturday. August beautiful color. —Continued on Back Pag* CADET BUGLER Memories PRE-WAR STYLE Campus What Happened To SUMMER VACATION — j

Many are the thoughts that will long be remember- The "Y" Room? h of August. 1939. The long- of North Georgia College current vacation will be I ed by the students upoj Paring all the beginning weeks of the ,is summer's the beautifi this institution. quarter, there has been one missing link which bas a in a lodge by eir departure from metropolis of Dal having the inccenfo] pro- i the mighty will remember Ralph Miller, prevented the 7JCXXA Tnihlyta =' I know everyone bet- it otherwise could easily have"*ad. This task of packing Hall he's a gram which >. the dreaded r known as "B B." In Barnes nusiant, so popular in rink if the room which has been a few things this summer- T" o'clock every morning shouting, "Barnes and al- ound S It arouses our ever present tets, canoe and paddles, Hit the floor!" "B B" is f curiosity, wondering what reposes (the all—Upstairs— roni ways persistent I soldiers locked of mysteriously doors , 1 And behind the tightly and smoking i (to isser, Georgia. , by to im Could it be something similar city!" •ell, merielessly Stmilin* Jack's "Hairy Ape." or is Rattop lo this should I t be such a I clothes—so drawing the blood from the veins of "Fearless Then, there's Bill Kemp, that no cadet could the possible he has order! It isn' Already the T. M. has jointly sponsored with rady rolling. irget. If it's In about two and i a dance. That Y. W. a Freshman talent night and hai immon to hear his voice shouting "At Ease," uddenly Mama : "Stop is good but the Y 1 side. much having been ree< le boys get a little on the rowdy does ii i the not t terrupted by Mama again, who rememoers mat me e believe that t N.-.UM ,: hurry back, expecting the house h, : ,tr has been left on. We W.lU-1 impus you then see some of the weaker sex. intact. ip, hut to our great joy it is still ntering the canteen, you can usually hear the re get out of town. The lodge is two hundred miles from "Nipper." She's usually in ai settle down to a long journey Everything runs along f thly for the first fifty miles. Then Junior's little v. Papa, it's awfully bumpy back here." I riod slec guessed i Lo fin. ! all the You subscription to a s. Of cou ntains a Afte :o resubscribe to several n After that cornea the "Goldbrickers' paradise"

sold form the foundation : riere the sick and the goldbrickers are entertained

by Ella. Ella is the maid at the infirmary and i- ed never to have had a worry nor a care,

of the important memories will be Sanford

HalJ Lobby on date night. No matter when you go, I hours before I t ou always see the same ones. Some of the couple*

o remember are: George and Becky, Joe and Vivian,

down them all day, "ranees and Redd, Myra and Paul, and Hilton and

a.l out our blanket r« 'My p ^ery satisfactory exei two little ridges ,!. .Mi. Of course, we can't forget AMEN OOBNBR it back. In about fi' ADAPTABILITY he Holly Theater. Enough said! ay. I find that there leak directly o And, last of all. I don't think student, detail is repaired (as are all the rest of the leaks in the any co-ed, ittle down to the task of fighting off ferocious dive bombers. adet, or reservist could possibly forget those good whole everyone on the eunp - baa adapted himself to his Day breaks and finds mo very tired and unhappy about the

hundred new students . thm i off, Junior ten the We do lots of complaining, but we don't realise Did

:i. !<;., to- , worked and hive h rod tuxedo, and sitting In a canoe with a fishing rod in my nj .-.: r. And why shouldn'! hand watching the day go by.

,. , jmt tfca , for ve're st one happy student J Finally the time comes when we must say farewell to this beauti- ful paradise of Luke Trahlyta mid go back lo the old grind of the It ha. been nt«rM ing to me to watch the re- office ! am Cordially welcomed home with friendly taps on my ice tfa with which they b*VI led back Oh, for the war daye when one must spend his adap'^d themse' jninei call They an have responded bij readily. mail. By the way; LOST: Joe T»mp Jerles, if feci

ve, ,., this edition ol ond dr tell him the canteen is that way and that Santa Claui n eve ..the the Bugler, and y is never late. After all he carries a sack too and *7/te Oncut&uiiosi. is a lot bigger. Why is he always on time and

That glamorous chest of Tom Bell's always thrown out in his own peculiar little way. Mm, • SITTON for Paul ! Teeny and Battle looking at each other with that Yum! look. RThal happened to Alexi Didn't he CASH inl Gossett cackling like a hen all the time. It's nice Jerlee leomi to be hitting RHODES with Virginia, to be happy. None of On nen co-ode seem to l"' Ifali PICK to Wees The way Pureel! wobbles around tossing salutes. Message from President . QjC Seeing "Heavy" roll by and hear those wolf calk Betty li Rogers echoing with John Lee standing blushingly by. Kemp Still seem, lo he n The way Watden gets solid on the dance flout He does remarkable things la be dead. B3. Mill.', igenu to have DOT*fl of love hi King Mary and Sam running around like two who h»« found his Pearl. been there but escaped.

it» staff i in-. i li IVY da I wo* h g ri to thrllll A Lt.-Colonel enrolled who desn't feel his buttons for TEENY blty of lovo! ' These slap-happy coeds, reservist? wh» Mbp3 W deoid. Vhothe. itt Johnson or Chapmer cadets, and the keeping them gucuing? better to do than play drop U" hundkerehief on Sanford SundiJ Jhelloj i-<- Hall lawn these 1 QOEBEHS up Bftlbara Could It be love? Nighte us lo upheld -.,, PROCTOR | B ESSE el the "Y" dance! The "beach' bathing beauties i ?) Sanford Hall '' on ' I to bi the canteen , theee d*ye. j Could i each i Georgia College afternoon. itacLf. PERM '

BOBBi i i HILLY boy" The Cadet Bugler CO-EDITORS Adalyn Johnson atii Salutes, That Is The Question Bill Wachter ASSOCIATE EDITOR Bill Kemp BUSINESS MANAGER Clyde Eftf NEWS EDITOR Paul S" tor SPORTS EDITOR Pick Ball* NEWS STAFF—J S Hyde, Joe Go&"

w,i. 1 I Barbara her ''• oendknl ol Dan'l David Wynne. B< Then there'i the -Hi Kid" imlute of nsad M^-dit" N.C.C.—of its i The an toth,- Goebels. Owen uitoplawthe flngen in the middle iOllege, one .f eight "essentially Paul JW* of the forehead and tl .tend the Trawich, H. C im vrlth a rtcloue thru* Third n America? Will you remind th. FEATURE STAFF 5onny P*9* i is definitely co-educational, and that the uaily nccompanied with a stern Bill Attxatm face. Next there ii re up-to-date—thoroughly modern, vital and by ell officers above SPORTS STAFF Robert HtW Doing this will help build the college * for James J°n ns0 lea and maintain it during the war period ircctly above the e CARTOONISTS Groow- Byrd Hollo* rt. ASST You are invited to help; will you do it? BUSINESS MGR Could M<««

.i < ki.i.i FACULTY ADVISERS K. M Engl** h. h P'n Tuesday, July 25, 1944 CADET BUGLER

Inter-Fraternity Inter-Company Rec Club Has On The Games Under Way Softball Begins Varied Program Ball Paced by the heavy hittir, The Rec Club is being sponsored "Pick" Butler and the fine -By PICK BUTLER- i this summer by Miss Alice Dono- ing of "Big" Charles Ma van since the girls do not have a The sports program of NjGjC. got off Company "B" won a hard to ft woman realize that the coaching department has been Director of Physical Edu- of the loss cation. because of our head coach Scearce, nesday night, July 12, The club is divided into or should I say En the Coach the Rex and Non-Fra- Scearce? Ramsey will take over as her ad of the Physical ] cation Department. He is to have ving won two and a new a istant—Mr. Sheets, lost August. Po the Sigma Theta has Freshmen Mr. Sheets > coached Y.M.C.A. work ai nd before this nstructed in Southwestern Club meet College, ir, Texa: Miss Nell Bui head night in Lobby of Sanford the Physical Educa Depart. Rex and Non-FVat wi ;r Masters degree from ' fourth. body College t Frats 'winning easily will begin her work hen behind game of Inter- Charlie Barret's pitching. Follow- tion, had thrills

vent, even John Lee. The girls were 01 with Die who is the Mama of the softball diam. These girls and monds! After five hard fought battles. reached day night, July 17th Rex-Sig Miller 1 Floyd

? games to their credit. Upchurch 1 Perry The freshmen underdogs laj th only 5 close and hard games. It'll be all right, though. Maseey 1 Ledbetter

Another of those N.G.C rumors is on ' the loose. Runs football Scored "D" Com par s a team in the fall quarter. Having tal Dumas 2 Gold , I find this t Rex ! the ball," be< Fraternity Carson 1 Richards Nevertheless plai ., Cassidy 1 Smith Is Out of '.k-fimU-ly Debt known what i n July 15th the Rex and Noi Hirsh 1 bi' undertaken, but at any ra t teams split a doubleheade ticipate as units. This will arouse the and "C" have old N.G.C. ex Fraternity The first game went to the Rex la in the clear, college life what it is. Old sayings like '^Blood, blot ary to popular belief, this echo through the mountains of North Georgia nexl

t debt. The present members

heir predecessors are to be " Company team wt atulated on the fact that 3 played, but no league h is close enough to

y possible. What are you wait Holly Theatre :ould be i-xpected with ii jresenting each company: :ed teams. Good sporti "A" Company^Glover, Swill] DAHLONEGA, GA. was present throughoi Sunday afternoon, June 18. They "B" Company^Butler, Jennin vere later entertained with an out- "C" Company—Montague, Co: "D" Company Paget, Wallace Week Beginning July 24 Band—Elrod, Burton, NGC Graduate Battle. Monday and Tuesday With these candidates th« jcted to be of great Wins In Polities "PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" Gary Cooper and Theresa of N. G. ..„- is Henry E. Nelson Wright. tectcd superintendent of the I of Dekalb eounty on Jul Dahlonega - Atlanta Bus Wednesday North Georgia college with a 1 John Lee; 2nd Vice-Prr 'WOMEN of THE TOWN' :ree in 1911. He has been

leading educator for a number c Claire Trevor and Albert Dipper Offers You Its Service WHETHER MR. FRED JONES. Owner Thursday and Friday It's That W. A. Whitmire "THE CROSS OF Good Gulf Gasoline The Home of LORRAINE" A Good Car To Rent Quality SEE Merchandise Saturday At Popular Prices "JAM SESSIONS" Johnny Moore's ROBERT M. MOORE On The Square Ann Miller - Jess Backer SERVICE STATION

Week Beginning July 31 Monday and Tuesday

"SAHARA" May We Remind You of Our GENERAL MERCHANDISE Humphry Bogart Complete Stock

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Saturday "JACK LONDON" MILITARY SUPPLIES Michael O'Shea and LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Susan Hayward Y.M.C.A. Sponsors Science Club Sons, Daughters— 0H 1 THAT COW SALVE Amicalola Is Off To Good i Front Page Trip to CUmdo Start For Season Captain Howard Sanders The Science Club, one of the hayride to Amicalola Falls. Sun- Army Air Corps is now at most active organizations on the day, July 23. The falls are located on leave from North Africi campus of N. G. C, was recently was in the class of 193S. reorganized for the summer quart-

Major Robert Garner Jr.. i er with the purpose of promoting

lh« army in the European a and maintaining the students' in- Major Garnet Bruce Palme of ng, and swimming, with many has been promoted to majo their Three meetings have been held. the boys and girls trying Late Officer? were elected at the second luck at mountain climbing. Area in the Army Flying Service gath- in the afternoon the group He was here in the class of 1939. given by the members on recent Captain Doss T. Whilhite. who developments in the scientific field. One of the reports given mm recently was "Man-Made Quinine." Club invites all who SUNDAY The are in- INSPECTION terested in science to join—the Lieutenant George Franklin of only requisite being a genuine the class of 1939 has seen action Air Sigma Theta Frat Dr. Forester, over Germany with the Army Besides who is Begins Successful the faculty advisor, the officers T. Sgt, Izzie Bashinsk] is prob- able the most decorated alumunus Quarter At NGC President ..._ Adalyn Johnson of N.G.C- He has the Distinguish- TV,..! In: ! , atemity has ed Service Cross and Oak Leaf 'I Secretary ._ - Anne White

Ouster. He has been on fifty- Program Chairman .... Bryan Redd one missions over the China, Bur- ine of the leading organizations Parlimentarian Joan Crowe ma, and India area. He was in it NGC. Many of the old members " the class of 1939. isve gone but will always remain Y.W.C.A. Having Lieutenant "Con" Shanahan of of the class of 1940 was injured in lehind to uphold the prestige Splendid Quarter Italy in May of this year. :hi.' fraternity. The fraternity is the former members for making Lieutenant John C. Rogers, son The Y.W.C.A. began the quarter Theta what it is today. The cently in France and is now in a gma by getting a hundred per cent ea of fraternity is to bring hospital in England. He attended any membership of the girls in Sanford closer contact and N.GC. from 1938 to 1940. iunp men into Hall. Ann White is serving as president of the "Y" this summer ij-utenant Harold Myron of the v.ird i Cadet Plans For ,mpus. Sigma Theta feels as the regular president, Ethel if 1U41 is on the Anzio Beach axwell Field, Alabama. Dance has accomplished this goal dur- Mint, is not attending summer with the Combat Engineers. Pfc. John Pledger of the class For Panhellenic g the past years and shall con- school. The "Y" meets each Wed- Pvt Julian Hall of the class of 1948 has recently been inducted iuc to do so during the future. nesday night in the Lobby of San- 1M is now an Aviation Cadet at to the Army and is nt Chatham Council Are Made ford Hall for a short period of de- Ma- well Field, Alabama. Field. At the last meeting of the Pan- has selected many of the finest votion and inspiration. -Lieutenant Luther J. Smith has .tion Cadet Cyrus Ashbrook llemc Council, officers were iys on the campus for its pledges. The "Y" has sponsored with the won his wings at Maxwell Field Army Air Corps Maxwell he initiation took place at Cane rttended N.G.C. in 1942-43, ;cted for this quarter. They ore: Y.MjCA. and informal and a Ho 1 President Pick Butler Creek Falls, Sunday, June 19. Al- formal dance this quarter. The 1942. tenant John MeCalla of the taking lead in social have class of 1948 is in the Navy Air Vice-president Warren Battle ways a most recent thing that they Opl. Robert Balk is now at Camp activities, planned Corps in the European area and Sec. and Trens Bill Knight Sigma Theta has done is to buy a J25.00 War Bond. Blading, Florida going to OCS. to a full quarter. A hayride to the third they i awarded the Oak Leaf is were made give a dance This is bond that He .tended N.G.C. in 1942. Cluster. July 2','tli, which will be one of the Lake Trahlyta was enjoyed by have bought in the last three Robert A. Welden of the errill Toague of the class outstanding social activities of the th( fraternity on Saturday, July quarters. Two of the bonds were cla of 1M2 ii m England. 15. afternoon was spent in f 1944 is ovenea rlir. Elaborate plans are bo- The bought the firs t of this year. L utenant Chas. N. Hal! of the made for the dance. boating, swimming, hiking, and clat of 1943 is at Gunler Field. after N,G.C.'« beat wishes go with The 1 ! Com dancing whidh the group Ala ima recently his Sergeants' Club He won 1 other alumni who a sed of members of the Sigma was entertained with a weiner eta and Rex Fraternities who roast. This is only one of the Elects Officers Li' utenant LU.yd Horton of the t together each quarter to many socials planned for the class of 1943 has flown a Flying quarter. Plans have been made for The Sergeants' Club is one of Fortress for thirty missions. He a dance at the Siprma Theta House the groups organized for the pur- was wounded over Berlin. He was sponsoring varied activitiei Officers' Club pose of Back The Attack At a past meeting new officers Purple Elects Officers Patronize Heart. were elected for th e Summer Cpl. Phillip Farkur- quarter. These were: 1ng tin' fir. i pari - Our President .r tho Officers Club mc Zellner Young Vice-President cWlc-rf iihc following officers for Advertisers Ralph Miller WAR this quarter! John Lee Sec.-TreaJ. BOND DAY Clyde Elrod ll ^S STOP SHNDING — JAW DOUiBI Pick Bui Sot rotiTJf Warren Bal BUI Knight THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO

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JO YOUNG NAMED Hilton and Graham AS "MISS N. G. C." Editors of Bugler, Meredith Students Receive ofAnnual Honor Bars Here Meredith, editor o the For Splendid Work The students elected Jo from Cornelia as Mies N In an Honors ] and Kenneth Parke ton fro Point as Mr. N. G C. ASTRP. thirty-f The four girls thirteen coeds were awarded horn campus beauties a e: Jo For outstanding work durir Hw past quarter. second; Peggy Tys n, thi odor Rogers presented tl Betty Leard. fourth. to the following: Other winners i cl ided i!d Bar (five quarters)—Wi e Bri Knight. and Most Athletic Girl. Blue- (four M .:!v. titie of the Cutest Coed

. Whit "* by Peggy Tyson, and that Dollar and R. .)..! Vann Are Elected t Handsome Cadet by Gene rles W. Williams. Ine Bar (three quarters)— Class Presidents At en as the Friendliest Cadet N.G.C. e Conner, Marlyn Edmonds, In the ed were Ralph "B. B." Mill- recent election of class officers, Ray Dollar n Joy Potter, William E. Cole- Ann White. and Claude Vann triumphed over very stiff opposition, , Chester Fouche, C. A. Mor- i Meredith is the Most Po- when the final tally came in, for presidents i. Charles C. Magnan. Joel I. of the sopho- nd Most Dignified cadet, more and freshman classes . Pen respectively. Other officers are: Betty -eard is the Most Dignified Adri - ' elected in the sopohomore class were Charles Williams Oglesby. Virginia nd Ann White the Most Vice-President; Bill Alexander, Secretary; and Paul Sit- Brightwi ll. Stew, White Bar (two 3oed. quarters)— ton. Treasurer. Freshman officers nor Kennington, ted as the Biggest coming into office ohn Moreland Major. Charlei Bull- and Bobbye All- with Vann are: Larry Castleberry, Vice-President; onng Massey. Bryan Redd. Max by an overwhelming ma- John vas "Jiggs" Roundtree. Sperry. Secretary; and James Burdette, Treasurer. The theme of the annual • Hed Bar (one tudents chose quarter)—Betty "Prof" Eng- office after be the part played in the war an Carson. . Ann Georgine Cash, popular faculty North Georgia College's fori liiabeth Miriam Freeman, Fran- Crown students. The Introduction p» is Harben. Mountain Clim Mary Henderson, Do- will curry mention of all casi B King, Mary Ruth Nix. Dorothy ties and all decorations. All p nn Woolsey, John Thomas Bell. : and Coed who display the sons knowing of North Geor Joel W.lliams, Warren Chandler. John F. captain of "A' College boya killed, wounded is a sixth quarter stu- Collie ' Doll; taken prisoner, or decorated In t !i ,!,,.,- is eligible to graduate departn er. "Topo" is from At- "Rudy" Upchurch was chosei this information : attended P. Hilton, Jam livin up derp f. Lanier High Will the Most Outstanding Officer D. Young, R Henry Grady Jarrard, Al- Outstanding Captain. John L< *rs but I ain Georgia College, lyn Cleone Johnson, Howard Ed- v secretary. Bill Ale; the Most Outstanding Serg :,-.h 5 I done seed fer McCord, Albert O. Meredith. an! Bill Prescott. the M.^i Mili- two. It wu ner High rest Lee Minix. Frank Harold school. He iy I wuz out in my back yard din my hogs and chickens I heercd all my chickens a Paul Sophomores Who Sitton, elected t rin 'an runnin aroun lak dey , and a real credit to P Graduate Will Get went an had dere heads ehop- Georgia College. Hilton, >ff. I didn't know whut had Robert reporter or The following ASTRP sti New Rings Soon happened. I thot at fust dat *cre entitled to the Red Bat iz de end. but den I looked st second quarter student t S-10 Curriculum—John F. Mit- The graduating class of Decem- os^n editnr-in-clii.'f Bi de hog pen an I seed about ashman, is from Vidalia I ber 14, 1944 are enthusiastically ming to N. G. C, he wroti Ra^V. y-five THINGS comin from awaiting the presence of an agent thru my yard. At ry popular with his fellow Cun uhim N:l. from Herf-Jones Co, ered but then I seed Byrd J, This agent. . Larry Castleberry, who was E Fleming, Mr. Canfield, due to military ob- Norman P. Gardner high school editor Edward ligations, has been delayed until Irwin Gold, Aaron I. Gold- impkin and graduated f i wan, Daniel N. Hathom, Jack recently. He is expected to be here ewart County High school. Larry M 'Ti. Hirsh, Melvern Carlyl. Nov. 20. At that time, the gradu- is a second quarter freshman and Holland, ating class will choose the design Thomas R. Horton. John Clyde Elrnd has proved himself D Huitt. Robert Young Lamber that suits their desire. The class In the closest election of thi i business manager of the first ff iUiam , oho, ; the aa B. Nunn, James H. Pet day. John Sperry defeated Hamil ank. Last January he succeeded din, used Robert M. Pitts. Robert Pric Bit; Bob" Edwards ton Kellam for secretary by i and since then hardson, a round shaped rin Louis Edward Schne ip has done outstanding work in large red set in the ce (withdrawn), Dane E. Smyr. ibtaininc advertising for the CA- *rt Bailey Wallace. rth Georgia College DET BUGLER und the set honors Day Parade was won b James Burdette, The- VTarren it; Ben Unchurch, > N.G.C. fi college Bill Knight, aec- of their junior ring and ol. Burd<

; and Paul Sitton, It majority Sergeant Club in much, but I hate fer my in 1 John Lee To property to be pertruded Sponsor Dance way. I think I orta hav La rry Chapman—Secretary. Tn Panhellenic Dance e Sergeants' Club laid plan 'heir first meeting for th Is Great lQ make em stay off uv my p Success fcs activities for the fall quar in the J or November 25 gymna- I hope nobody will tink The Panhellenic Council is one ic Council had its regu sum. This will be the last dance de kinda fellow dat don't w These «ergeants were elected t lefore the Thanksgiving holidays. body on his property, but November 18. The newer a The Sergeants' Club has re- lookin out fer de student and school spirit I It*, mem- ter Generals played for t erved two pages in the Cyclops need that fisical training p is composed of three mem- ice and the Council upheld jnd have selected Jo Young as dey can be in good shape f the Sigma Theta Frater- ponsor. Japs and Germans. Clim — decoration of the gymnssiu —

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, lft^ THE CADET BUGLER Economics Dramatic Club Generals Are Still Home Promotions Are Glee Club Concert Present Play Sponsors Carnival To s Given November 26 Solid On Campus Announced Here | spon- s Club the N ' Program Person- 7:30 Among the highlights of Carnival Octo- a According to '.be N.G.C. Sunday. November 26, at i a well-know! i quarter the best company of North G. C, campus is t : niter, p tne muted chorus H fur (Troup of boys who have been

i November 21 and ! 4. They were an- ograma will be c you The fir ' . Have C nupanpi Oiariea ..-,.,] ; Generals. ,-,„ November 21, • Company. Ben Up- , coeds look- i and the played L«m- Led by Fred Bloodworth. they "If Men Cards j Company • l*** which ing for time, mpany. W. 0. WiH- •nerals have made themselves found, Cliff ite popular again this quarter Jarrard, Collier the campus. They have also Pi-aree. and Roy Owen. played for several independent I pla;

' -, Chim-, rill Us a Son" which WH dm. i "Unto Executive and melodrama, -i; Major. posed by the co-conductors of ashioned "He Ain't Capt.. S-2. Bill Right By Nell." S-l. Harold Dill: N'orth Georgia College glee Done The cw spt, S-3. Max Sweat; ncludes Eleanor Kennington, is; Camillus J. Dismukes and B«. Goebel, Mary Frances Capt., S-l, Desmond Booth—the composer mra Ptio, of ; Kvl!„, who are composed Hildred Watson, Paul of "Proudly We Hnil Thee." the Home Econom- Trawi* Capt. Coleman; 1st Lt., trumpet—Blood- beau- Crawford, and Alfred Band— iciw with the American army in t baked eleven iene Baxt« Overstreet Bloodworth; 2nd Lts., tfatthews. Symra; England, the director Prance. This group of anthems tiful cakes Prof. nt Jtoundtrec; Lyle: 1st Sgt. i, Burton; saxa- and ft Up Your Heads. Ye vo prize cakes baked Club, Turner. Mosely. Mc- Cantor. Coleman Staff Sets., That Hope God," , given to the tailor-made "Ye i,v Mi- i: were I Watson. Ramey Casey, and bass Owen; Ewen. "Lead Us. Father," The s kj — with the cake walk the parts. Jarrard. i, and drums inners of the jitter- The Dramatic Club has a , ft ili!an»= i,p •":•- -'-'P t fifty members. A page haa Bright- 1st Lt.. Shelly; 2nd Lts. "Glnr Chr, e chorus set aside in The Cyclops for tSgt, Sitton; wel), and Crane; Is ras decorated with black Sgts.. Schine, Alexander and Coleman Elected Staff Other choral numbers bjie Perry; Sgts.. Ledbettcr, Glover. President : Club will cor , Y.M.C.A: , Nel Pitt- the sacred repertoire including. of giving Brown. Chapman, Rhyne, bot as, "O God Our Help in Ages Past," The YMCA has elected as its "God of Our Fathers," "Dear Land president for this quarter William injer and Rutherford. of Home," "Ijind of Hope and Coleman. He fs the only officer that Company—Capt., Upchurch, "B" "Goin' "Panis elected as yet; however Glory." Home," has been meetings to discuss L;. Perry! 2nd Lts. Miller and house A Angelicus," Schubert's "Ave Ma- ten boys helps Cole- a cabinet of that of interest ohler; 1st Set., Lee; Staff Sgts. questions are ria," Molotte's "The Lord's Pray- man with the business of the "Y.' White Is Elected importance to the girls. er," "The Holy City," by Adams, follow Every Christinas Sanford and the "Hallelujah Chorus," from red Bloodworth. B Pres. Sanford Hall Handel's oratorio "The Messiah," Darwin Bohler, Larry girls and faculty members I The soloists for this concert are Harold Dill, Chand)< Awards, Floyd. Magnan, an< in the dormitory. There Alva Mashburn. Mary Edna Kling, >wen Meredith, Ab :eHy. Cli-i- with a gift Lambert and Joe Jolly. Tommy Horton. and «C" Company—Capt. 7 person under it. < Club Rauelson. Dr. H. B. For- st Lt. Proctor; 2nd Lts Padgei the faculty advisor. President Sgt., Wood; Stuff e nd Sadler; 1st sits around and :i Virginia , one SOPRANOS— Bishop, y Wedn. lets,, Richardson, Wallace, rth - Vice-President Genrgine Cosh, Sallie Cook, Sgts., Tyncr MoCucn, a. ,.llh. Ml. lorion; rough organization it eva Corn, Joan Crowe, leffiy Brown, Pitts. Ray. Bur; ill is just to carry on in the intei f'tumj,, Evi-lvn EMu-ridgo, Emma 1 organized r Kersey. Hill, UghtfoOt, made to get the "Y 'leming. . i i . irbin, Dor] Hall. Harbin Pram H i might be and has le coeds of Sanford )as*ou]as. Eidson, Meni King, Mary Felon Kirn*, Mary ey. Anne Martin, Betty J«in Marts, that the students wil Mary Anne Moody, «D" Company—Capt., Ethel Mints, Carolyn North, Phillii Rcnfroe, B> r, Mail Ann Sandera, Kathryn Sesaons, Griner; Calhoun; 1st Sgt. Margaret Summers, Lenora Tate, There Is drive for memborshi S ktv. Grover, Franklin Lurlen* Tate, Flora Nelle Whit,

. Poole. Willi W mlro, and Ioyc« p-oari results. A dance or social i Tan. Bunks, Taylor. Hu.tt. Hardy, ALTOS Jaunil i Miller, Until being planned for December 9. A Crawford. nk. Mildn',1 W„t ,,,,. uiol Sliirl.-v 11, lb- lust meeting. October 1* Puc- Whitworth. Rogers. Savory. talk-, were given by Fred Jonei GREETINGS ,i,,n, and Parker. .Ir , a former student here, an up The "Color Guard" is made George Lipscomb, son of the loci

.... :„.• I ,.(,' 1'. I, - ninn Jones bj College friends Clark, and Mc- have always met here to discuss more, Brighton, ate on a destroye: tinid-n > Kenme. The During action, while at sea, h the matters on the campus and here it is that -Darnel; "B" Co. "A™ Cu perl led an imputation of Co. Blacl "D" I Dnviri Wynne. eatnan'i toot, for which he n you have continually brought your dates to mi Crawl J« Cfiived a Prosidonlal citatim naon, Richard U enjoy our— i, Robert Norri g Naval hospital ship and ht iv Prmtt and Din Compliments of CADET — CO-EDS — TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE J. H. Phillips ien you want BREAD for those hungry moments during quarters be sure to look for FOUNTAIN DELICACIES HOT COFFEE General Merchandise AUNT BETTY'S BREAD On The Square Made by Dahlonega, Georgia SMALL & ESTES BAKERY A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS

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TIP-OFF~ REC CLUB Basketball dtets iraMytans Win By LARRY CASTLEBERRY COMMENTS Under Way Here Speedball Contest sport's program at North The Georgia College is once more i with six of the twelve major sports swing being played this fall. They On January 11 football, apeedbatl, mclude basketball, boxing, tennis, and cross cm Coach C. A. Sheets called t! All six of these sports blend with the fine fall weather we art drill field as the speedball when it ts just cold enough for first basketball practice November \ag, a coat of frost to cover ( but they work, too, for ment occupied the after- 2. Forty-eight candidates r honor. This honor is bestowed on of the co-eds for a little earn ed. After the coach talked with the most i :ollegiate sport this fall will be basketba! the schedule and his meth reported to Coach Sheets when he called the first coaching, he let the candidates r 3. Of this group, twenty-five men will be k< kinrl .; iugh

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SPEEDBALL I Friday night. Dur- o Cane Creek, enjoyed by « The girls' lipe'c dball t u me even though we had we tices the squad will ASTRP's, is div into Ei ir .. Rec Club ded tnd cold hands. The spei , plays and how tc '„,!. In th.iv the pla; The

tie squad will b( BOXING . . - light. We came out on top Trahlytans were triumphant ovei Coach Sheets announced that the boxing tournament will b hree wins against no losses Up to date thei Ihe Hippolytans 4-0. making them The Physical ouraged selves first a; first of December. Education classes have already taken by the team spirit i in the tournament up the fundamentals of boxing. they were undefeated. A livelj Phi Omicron team lost to the Mer CROSS COUNTRY . . . cureans 6-0, placing the "What kind of an epidemic has hit the boys lately?" is the Marilyn Edmonds—Hippolytai Mercu< question being asked by the co-eds and teachers. The symptoms of

this disease seem to be bowed legs, fallen arches, and extreme fatigue. Eiich game showed fine Spirit or The answer to this question will become evident if you stand in front the part of the spectators as wel

of the gym almost any morning and watch the poor tortured relics of as the participants. Everyone it youth begin the long and hard cross-country course. That course, which looking forward to more fun ir was so well charted by the new coaches and which consists of three thv hockey tournament which will and a half miles of the steepest and rockiest dirt roads and trails to ,.1'f - hi- found in this neck of the woods, inspires thoughts like this: ;nmnjrtnn, I.nuisi.- Nipper, Jan. 20 9:10—TU run a smart race today for sure. Well, here goes. Jan. 26 9:13—-Golly, this is a steep hill. Jan 27 9:16—That fool will never keep up that pace. Nashville Tran&p. H :30—There's the gym way over there. Nashville Transp. 9:45-^Oooh! my feet! Gordon Military 10:00— (The gentle thud of a body striking the ground can now The final standings 1 - Gen. Hosp.

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Gordon Militai No one is exempt from this grind and no one escapes its exacting e Georgii Jan 12 of distorted limbs and flattened feet. Some few have thought to ia Milita 1 but were immediately shamed by the rising anger of the coaches m Gen. H o take their place in the faltering line of jogging automatons. Such sville Na< hike was to Cane Creel Le Tourneau C Oh what fun.' Of course we nd food along, but that riiat we needed for a W. A. WHITMIRE Piedmont Drug Company

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1014 THE CADET BUGLER Sigma Theta Frat McGhee President Programs Chapel Has New Members As The Ree Club Students Inspire Is Reorganized

hi. Q.r r with a well-pl e life of the N. G. C. cade has .veil »M coed b th | quarter, ful throughout th> riained the freshmen during of the quarter the beginning -?t week of the quarter wit new members wore initiated sh party at the Co-ed Cott

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Purine Religious Emphasis of .. Claude Singleton he officers Athens conducted two in«piration- Fraternity are: Wancn Hill Knight. resident; Paul Sitton, Secre- ..ff, and Charles Willmms, Trea- the coeds, was the t ident, Sue Meade rs. Secretai Beam." given by members are glad to wel- the TYPICAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS IN ACTION Caroline Wall, Treasur, care of th pledgi To take n captains elected for tr te-ests of the student SANFORD HALL PROGRAM :'ter are: Hippolytans—Mai Mercureans Loui Tli. [.ledges elected as their offi- lynn Edmonds, — cers; Willis Dietz, President: Ro- Phi irons—Eleanor Six New Teachers bert Crane, vice-President. Trahlytans— As usual the social calendar of Added To Faculty fraternity is filled. During the the Speedball manager, Myra Pur- first week of school the fraternity Of N. Ga. College 11, announced the speedball tour- gave the first formal dance of the iment which will take place Nov- quarter. The Generals furnished laid in Sanford throughout The secne was ember 3 through November 8. Ann I for the dance. The gym- Mrs J C. Strmena, Leard, Vir- the music Reading Room. Betty fhite, hockey manager, and Ethel nasium was very gaily decorated ginia Pledger, and Evelyn Ellis with purple and gold, the Sigma were listening to the radio when they heard: ve sports later. Evelyn - her violin, Laura Fortaon the Unforgetable Freshman Day Frances Langford—Dorothy King nd expensive (to the girls) Co-ed Vera Vagu. ,;Uin holdl ill. Week are the brain storms of the Dt I Q Anne White The Sigma Theta selected for iniFt delighted his audience ! M. :lub. Other socials, hikes, etc. their sponsor in the Cyclops Mrs. tunes, ft Peabody College for 1. Bch- individual s playing of popular ii..||M , Carolyn North be sponsored by W. G. Owens, who is the fraternity Appearing Nashville, Tenn., where she sted by the audience. Margie Phillips house mother. She has constantly a member of the Pi Gamma Mary Nell Taylor entertained the members of the md Kappa Delta Pi. National ateur Hour— fraternity and their dates with Honorary Frntvr nil.,... IDS with Mr. Brandt, presented Between ftin in college, Miss Burton was

Cynthia Echi , Twirler, Flora Nell Whitmire. singing happy am) . >-nr ful Mr;- J. Simon*, who haa pre- sistant Director. Stale C. "Tip" Oglesby, Impersonations Baptist Sunday itiualy taught at N, G C„ joined : of Corrections, spoke American Album of Familiar English D. Music Minnie Jean Walters School Selects f/,n lib.- Hioi.ii Shore Rmh Si ed to be one of the beat addrcssi oi Geortfia Slide Cilery Its New Officers Enul Day Bobbye Anderson ever given in this auditorium. having also completed

Baptist Sunday School is I Emory University and Uodeli Rex Frat Elects Getting to the realistic, Williai "Mlntzie' ;very Sunday morinng at 10 I LaGrange College. Prior to teach- Smith, retired New York lawye Diary Anne Mar a Its New Officers o'clock. Dr. H. B. Forester, teach- Mrs, Sirmons was tin, Carolyn Wall, "Millie" Wot- spoke on "Life is Hard. Can Yuu r of the class, presents the lesson principal of Sachet High school.

C. A, Sheets, physicat educatior arted off the quar- immun problems and the import- . . Mm . HTatei director, cornea to ui from Bouth iety of activities. nee of religion upon them. western Unlveralt] . Georgetown, of officers took The class officers are as follows: '['. -.i Q gine Cash, R where he bus been irst meeting of the football coach and head basketball wot praise one member Chandler Lanier President coach for the put two ye :i more highly thai ad hli U A Sallie Cook Vice-President

ti,,- i i. iv. al Inlvai in ol i, i degree of Rudy Upchurch President John elle Gillespie Secretary .1 i Kenning, Lee 1st Vice-Preside

Ralph . of phyalcal education, received hit Miller 2nd Vice-Pr« n Reed Treasurer C. A. Morrison Chapia degree at State Teachi i "Alaska." College, He e Meaders and George Mediui

i: . i Bllppi rj . i'„ Eta haa (might :o-chairmen of the enlistment al 61 v Etook, Pa., Fenn Col- ittatlon Of new member! lege, Cleveland, Ohio; and Berry "B" Company Wins November 2, at the weekly i Dili ! Rome, Georgia. Summer Quarter ting A simple but impressive mony was- enacted by the old Mathematics Department staff, re- War iberi. Initiation of pledgee was • li S degree at State Bond Drive Inter-House Games I November 7, and included "Vilb'K.-, the Bloumnburg, Pa. in the Religious Emphasis itionnl trip to Crown Moun- Prove Exciting Twenty one pledges were Week Conducted ny .iff"-'

or I fficcrs for the pledge club were »» >red ted re-ted by the college, very spirit* By Rev. Singleton at a meeting October 31. competition oi officen of the Pledge has been going The annual Religious Emphasis Club every Saturday and Sunday after noon on the drill fields. An fe formal league has been found wit! pla.

field. They are: Apai The R,.y- Fraternity Moore held lb menu, Hou* quarterly dance Barnes Hall. Boyd on October U, in "" college Park Street, and Band House gymnasium. The offi. As of November 12, the outfltan

one set-baek. Park Street has win and two losses, Band Ho Rndy Upchurch one win and defeats, '"' three f»n»nded foi th. .plendid Boyd gai work House has lost two he bus done in,- quarter Up the Re, has made much progi —

, NOVEMBER 28, 1944 THE CADET BUGLER

Below Are The Boys Who Have Given MUDDLING Packed by a guilty conscien THE HAL i threaten- Their Lives In Cause Of Their Country Today we will take ut for the up the manual of arms. Good. ffke determined Thai ought to to write my be easy—all you have to do is shuffle lould find the proper the thing around until joumalis... „ v Brantley it lands on one shoulder or the Adams— killed in plane crash, September 10, 194 perfect-a follow reporter Paul banging Bass—killed in Mariannas, Spring of 1944. on the typewriter, another Now that he has finished lWiy writer diligently re- Paris Bray— explaining right shoulder killed over England. July 8, 1944. arms, fcrtJng n cross country trip, and tables I'll show him how well I listened. stacked high Emerson Callaway—killed Pelieu Island, Right SW Pacific, Sept. : vith newspapers and copy paper. Shoulder-Hahms! Up you go. I began to write W. W. Cornog—killed Oops-now how did in France, August 10. 1944 he Then it happened. In absent grab it? Whoa! There, now contemplation I Perry Crapps— you're up. See! He 'a out the window, and there looking straight at me. 00ked deep in magic con- He saw how well I did it. i in France, August 8 ization, one freshman co-ed and Hmmm—He's still looking at me. her reservist -killed in plai As you were! December 13, 1940. (frigidly). railed away a beautiful afternoon. As ^Herman What was my command? he asks, look- my mind uixon—killed in plane crash, June 13, 1943. back over the ing directly at me. Right ,-andcred past month, I remembered Charles R_ Shoulder Arms, sir, I Dunning—killed in plane crash. January 12, 19J times when the north answer. Well? he says, and nany campus around the Bavid Edge—killed leaves the implication in airplane crash. February 16. 1944. hanging courts was dotted with such there. Suddenly I remember which ennis couples as this Lt. Marion Fa rrar—killed in crash, side my Chamberlain Field. Oct. appendicitis happily oblivious to a setting scar is on—and it definitely ne. sun and cooling Charh-s Fit-Ms—killed in plane crash, isn't on the December 1, 1937. side with my rifle. Oh, I mumble, wishing Walter Forbes—killed in action, for death November 21, 1942. irthquake. ^llinu I After a few suppressed ...itiing breezes Charles C. Garrett—kilted over Poland, sniggers, April 1944 we proceed. Walter Garrison-killed in action over New Guinea. Sept. Left Shou! no attraction in cold handy and chattering teeth, Hilly,- C. yet Godfrey—killed in Italy, March 1, 1944. tvery afternoon this sloping lawn is Calhoun a picturesque Hall—killed in Italy, August 8, 1944 with its variety of jcene two-somes. George P. Hames—killed in action. this condition cause for h alarm? It would seem Albert Harris—killed in action that it is quite the contrary. [o me These instances William P. Kendall—killed in action. Now, for a little marching ire fine examples of the way in which N.G.C. students Fred King—killed w r rifle; in Italy, (September 30, 1944. he adapted themselves butt in, he shouts, and the have to their surroundings. In Bill Lipscomb—killed in plane crash, August 28, 1944. rhen he gives 1 seriousness, wouldn't this a "Column Right! ill be a dull place without Lewis Matthews iround the turns, my stock little romance ? What incentive and 1 lie hit something , to make something Howard Miller—killed over England. May, 1944. alt! screams himself would a cadet or the sergeant, and I turn rf reservist have if there Olln H. Palmer—killed in action, January 12, 1944. ho walks were no co-eds to view his trimuph? Nat behind me, stretched full Many a lonely Pendergrass—killed in plane crash. September, 1944 lied eyes and a look of utter lieart has found a sympathetic ear to lift his or her un- 1944. Mighty dumps. cool for fainting. I muse. morale from the A. R. Quil Han—killed in France, July, 1944, truth these afternoons spent dawns. Jack! Yes, in exchanging ideas James H. Smith—killed automobile accident, September dreams with a fellow and student hav. Ruby Smith (Army Nurse)-^ied in Army Hospital. Sep he sergeant e with which N.G.C. Rooks approaches and with a studei Smith—killed in action, March 1, 1943. "give me sngth" look leads i and families me. a broken man, and adjusted thems -Swift W. Smith—killed in plane crash. October off the field. 4, 1943 low that new social and scholastic Roscoe I have been practicing for two life. Sta I tworth—killed in plane crash. February weeks 7, i my own half of Guy 0. Stone the drill field, I'm doine fine. —killed in airplane crash. March 12. 1944. John Strickland—killed in airplane crash, April 1944. Isham O. Teasley— killed in Italy, August 15. 1944. Dallas G. Thacker— FRESHMAN DAY killed in action. July 10, 1943 Eugene Tindol—killed in China. May 11 1944 John Thoma, Whittle- killed in „,(,.,„ M„r,i. . itu NO the ; of DOUBT YOU'VE NOTICED lur old that day of NG€ September. Witches £ Jo Young's striking combination of deep robhns in all their glory stalked abroad unquelled. purple velveteen with fuschia accessories. ill living things scurried to their holes and lairs. Carolyn North's new idea of tucking in her sweater : was Freshman Day! adding a belt *7/te OHcineKUo* and topping it off with a Those witches and plaid shirt! goblins, upon closer examination, That overalls jeans and plaid shirts are fast rived to be the very co-eds that we see every dayl be- coming the only hiking outfit. k at we sit beside in class; or even set sning up to a "coke" Mr. and Mrs. N.GjC and all the Cam "Pete" Jackson's yellow sweater, skirt and snood the Canteen. A horrible change had come upon ' FLASH! 1 1 Intoxication and fascination Witt ^?-' 1 5 jitt* rbu costu me of : * red taffeta . m overnight they had not only hideous fr'' , — become with a full black skirt. ut also had lost their power of speech. The now That Barbara Goebel and Mary Williams are our pallid lips could only emit moans that in no way ex- plained their sad plight and only served to mystify with their hair in brown handkerchiefs. That the formal dances would be worth attending transformation of the j beasts" for no her 01 reason than to look at the gorgeous iused, it later came ti gowns— for instances. Caroline Wall's black mar- •C Club whose minds : ORATOFOKDIS 1 quisette President lately with his "My with the low sequined neckline; iendish Becky thoughts and < ih ideas. Freshman Smelly s red plaid taffeta skirt with a long s-Iecved ig of the Bee Club's white blouse. Mary Anne Moody's black KELLAM found I .unded with a e of being numerous by a lovely WALL. The bright colored winter coats and lul'te—Celesta FausCs kelly green top coat, Ruth Siak'a and ats. Teeny Harber's light green coat ?en collar and cuffs. From The President's Pen t with Meritorious Awards SECTION SNAPSHOTS SECTION I: "Lost: : today on battlefie One woman pictured below; 1 we joyfully gathei please return to John Jones." How about it Johnny' ^TION II: Latest report, from N the buttle „t ion roughshod over all opposition. Tough H'RPLPLE HEART:—Pvt Troy Carroll—wounded " *>3nce SKi Tli. July 1944. Corp. Wm. F. Carter—wounded \ ni : Johnny Bai France August 1944. Lieut. Jonathan C. Rogers, he old raspberry about that —wounded in France August 1944. jjgnNGUISHED FLYING CROSS:—Sgt. Isadore ritorious action over China-Burma area subdued and serious, with ser- i" their cars, It's because Lieut. Lloyd Horton—meritorious national crisis more fervent. Ted York is learning to Mi. a hcf.ru.-t r , ce over Germany—Spring 1944 (also too, will be absent from the w . k Have mercy on us* W H...lrI md several Oak Leaf Clusters). Lieut. ly- In spirit, SECTION V UbJi Broad, Bill the folks over Blden. and Harvey McCal i-'rano .,,,1 ic homi here in America, whether the "2 1944 The; (also Oak Leaf Clusters.) Captain James on farm. For this old home tried a light Sha nn d to our best effort in every Nat Siuaman and lavement over Germany—August 1944. Captain die our city, county and ,tate

I ""V C. ' VII: Stal maker—meritorious action over Solo- [MM Was it worth it. Yate.7 """ and B.smark Archepelogo. vill: The boys bare T : *TlONS:-Fred of 1 It ? Joncs , jr.-Medical Corps of U.

'- at Kitty I a' late bulletin has just Critically injured in Crash lence. our cheer, our been , Dorsey Jones—USMC—reeuper- liable source* all men • now reporting fur thousands of reveille." •I.V. .';— L.e Father- n Sprine of 1944, Sgt. Maurice Wynn on the alert. Latest development txplosion IjL ^nnany—Julv 1941. Paul Fulton—France of Dr Q Fleming's Cfaemieal Worka Fo. D" Dav.| Jones, Ralph—in Pacific further ^* Ap details reed your latest edition of Fai ri ] 29, 19M. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1^ THE CADET BUGLER Wesley Foundation Officers' Club Y.W.CA.ToHelp A.S.T.RJ\ Chorus Dr. Young Speaks Out Monthly Dance Is Success Success To Student Body Puts Needy At Xmas Is Great evening, Students' Bulletin On Saturday November Reservist Chorus un- the Officers Club presented Tfce Y. W. C A. has * 100"* The Army 4, th e of Mr. C. J. Dis- Officers Club wiemiwrship for this quarter. Ev- der the direction N. G. C. Dance which was one of the outstanding ery giri in Sanford Hall is a mem- girls who ber. Ethel MinU. tie president. jp of college boys and of North Georgia College. He had fine audience of five hundred. Accom- Methodist church, was beautifully decorated is to be commended (or this »ttend the gym in Bert as his subject, "A Scotchman's panist for the Chorus was Dr. rhey have a small monthly news- the tradition of all Officers' Club American Democ- Appreciation of mail I. has made plans H. Flanders. paper which is placed in the dances. The Generals provided the John Pass. fcml i guest soloist very happy. vo.ii. vith his the Wesley i from in Dahlonegs rated Five members The dance was formal with the They plan to buy gifts for them Foundation attended the Metho- this Christmas instead of spend- iist Student Conference at Emory ing K on themselves. Uriversity October 27, 88, 29. The chaperons were Major and meets every Bumblebee, The Y. W. C. A. ight of the Hutcherson, Mrs. P. M. Mis s Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at John played for a second monds. Minnie Jean Walters. Mari- Delia Lee McCann, Lieutenant Sanford Hall 'St- Louis Bluee." an McGhee, Tommy Horton and K. P. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs, the faculty adviser. Bill Towson. "Hie officers for this year in The Foundation sponsored a describe During the first part of elude: the first World War. He hayride to Amicolola Falls Sunday the whil quarter, the following Ethel Minti—President the incidents which occurred afternoon November 12. Those go- officers hoi Mary Anne Martin—Vice- Presi was inducted, also Wiling it. Spence Raulerson, accompanied he ing thoroughly enjoyed little he knew of army life! The officers of the Wesley President Clyde Elrod Miss Minnie Jean Walters, Pledger 2nd. Vice by Virginia — At the end of the World Wa Foundation are as follows: Vice-President Harold Dill rendition of President. gave a beautiful Dr. Young found himself an alt. Marion McGhee President Secretary Warren Battle Sue Burch—Seer e tar; Martha gether different person with a d« Marshall Pitta - Vice-President Treasurer ...... Bill Knight

Vivian Ferguson ..... Secretary Plans are now being made for Council which ha The "Y" there would be no restrictions o a banquet to be held sometime

.".f chu E i a person really getting ahead. ion McGhci Dreamer," am Provided with a free ticket and Anne White, Ruth Siak, Eleano C. sang "Beautiful iin undytng will. Dr. Young si Kensington. Minnie Jean Walter as an encore he gave "My Buddy.' out for the United States. Thei Chora! numbers rendered by thi North College Gives he got a job, keeping in mind tl Ga. Band Concert group were: "Winter Song," La fact that his destination wi Cleon Johnson. Don Joyner. Robert He " i -" h; BOXING HO! Cucaracha," "If Kersey. Ray McEwen. Alve Mash. •The Old Atk'a A-Moverin," "Lie From Detroit he went to Florida TuriC burn, Harold Matthews, Dane from Dr. Young so; Bloody n ;nck bestraum," "On the Roud to Man and there The Smyre, Robert Watson, Billy

(,' 1 as evidenced by the applause Woody. dalay," "01" Man River," "Stout of March. Ye?, the Boxing Tou from the enthusiastic audience. Altos —Rabb Leonard and John Heattad Men." and as a final* Thi' program was as follows: MBter, "Proudly We Hail Fists will fly and bodies wi Alma Columbian March King Ttoi " thud against the mats, nnd the i Mm. Royal Emblem Overture King firmary will do a thriving bu< The chorus roster is: King Cotton —March Sousa Lyle, Jol Mit M. After hearing t,hi*. W8 have i ness as the Tournament comes in Fond Heart*—.Serenade Schwartz. First Tenors— George Graham King of democracy' better appreciation The Thunderer—March — Sousa ritones— E. K. Rowell and Raji MeEven, Bpenoa Raukrson; one more tike that or Scottj National Anthem—March .. Bagley Jean Turner. Hall, W. H would begin as soon after Ellle The SaLrs and Stripes Fovere— Young who found nil Utopia il Basses—John Jones, Roy Owen, Thanksgiving holidays as pc* Lockard, Roger Polhomus, Bor our state and its Georgia peaches March Sousa id Wadie Roundtree. The bouts will be governed by the Richardson. S. E. Richbourg. S The members of the 'band are as Golskenspiegel—Austus Moseley. Golden Gloves boxing rules N. Schwartz; Baritones—Hown re follows: the fatt that he doesn't have Piccolo—Robert Norris. Blanchard Joe Casey, Lee Cobb Cornets—Fred Bloodworth. Billy Clarinets— Ran- follow the rainbow far to find his Cooke, Tip Gamble, Aaron Gold- William Aycock. Basses— Evann Flem John Joness; ill Bagwell, Biggers, own pot of gold. man. Ambrose Hart, James Home, Watts ing. Thomas Bortoa mold Cantor. William Coleman, Emmett Dennington, Harry Gar- wood, Ellis Hall. Henry G. Jar- rard. Richard Lee, Charles Luria, Roy McCard, Thomas Pritchett, THE H. W. Stewart and Ted York. SMITH HOUSE Saxophones — Arthur May We Remind You of Our Joe Casey. Cobb. Harry Pratt, William Stover, and Harold Sanders. In the Heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains Cymbals—Ralph Sanson. Complete Stock Drums — Richard Cohen, Jot Dahlonega, Ga. Jolly, William Nichols. Ben Over- Price, YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE

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"SERVING DAHLONEGA FOR fi, iRia^- irVIII ONM. A TELEPHoSk COMPANY R. C. Menders ' — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1944 THE CADET BUGLER Ladd Leads Science New Reservist Many New Books Club At N. G. C. Group Will Enter Are Now In Library most One of the active organiza- N. G. C. Dec. 10th tions on this campus is the Science This club Club. meets in B-6 at Latest word from the military o'clock on an interesting books this quarter. sevon the first and third department is that a large number of each month, of the These have been placed on a spe- Thursdays present A. S. T. R. P. per- cial sonnel is shelf in the middle of the li- leaving on December 2. Major brary, Dr. Forrester has served as faculty P. M. Hucherson said that approximately Sumner Welles* new book, The fifty per cent of officers of the the Time for Decision, should be of in- The club are: reservists will finish their terest to all interested in interna- Pies.—Bryan Redd t North Georgia College tional Vice-Pres.—Fred Bloodworth ixt month. affairs. This book has SoC.-Trcas.—Anne White topped the best-seller lists for Parlimentarian—Alva Mashburn weeks and has been widely dia- Program Chairman— Henry Grady Jarrard l-overs of blood and thunder will i that do Science Club was go for Invasion Diary by Richard The orgai rom De. Thegaskis. The author of Guadal- in the fall of 1939 with the pur cember 2 until Dec canal Diary landed with the first ,,f aiding the pre-professional When this group of reservists dents. This club, one of the few leave, they will take with them a purely educational org memory of this college. Whether on the N. G. C. campi good or bad the fact remains that they can never forget their days recommend Everybody's Favorite to the ditto. fields of at North Georgia College. Behind Gilbert and Sullivan Album. The them they leave friends among the grand old men of English music cadets and coeds, who enjoyed the carefree group of boys that did

One of the quarters most ber 16 by Mr. Anthony, who spoke on "Morbid Heredity.** The men Graduation Class bers also have an opportunity i express themselves. During tl To Have Exercises quarter, many visiting speakei December 14 are introduced. On WANT ADS Through a speed-up program, the regular graduation class which LOST AND FOUND usually graduates in May will have ihort Clark Gable T—All the vim and vitality Holly Theatre erhad. It must be love! Gen the night of December 14, 1944, at 8 o'clock in the college auditorium. DAHLONEGA, GA. WANTED—For our convenience: The FOUND—The easy way to make guest speaker, who has not the location of the all A's at N.G.C. We study. selected, will be announced o Gainesville. A Kinm K.irr.inl ;in.[ .\n-liii Daniel. later. of Officers. >se who are candidates to re- the Junior College diploma Mon. and Tues., Nov. 27 DESIRED—That go d looking guy William Alexander. Warren named PralL An f Coed. it Fred Bloodworth. Richard NEEDED—A hair "FIGHTING SEABEES" Cohen, William I' ANTED—A love affair between Coleman, Marilyn heart. Killam. John Wayne Ward and Cash. Cupid. I Edmonds, Clyde Elrod, Elizabeth Freeman, Eugene Garrard, George Glover, Piccola Jackson, William WHEN IN GAINESVILLE Knight, John Lee, Marion McGhee. Wednesday Morrison, Joel Newman, Ben Make treet. Helen Potter, Bryan "CALLING DR. DEATH" Lon Chaney SMITH BROS.

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OBSERVING N.G.C. GEORGE GRAHAM My Personal Column By ever seen a Jap? Charles Sparks R> BaL ALEXANDER Have you f HILTON- lived and played with JapB i By ROBERT ie A.S.T.R.P- When I first came to this college in June. 1943. I was really disappointed! I don't remember what it was One night in October, "Sparks" fulfilled the f that disappointed me, but when my folks left that s ready to go back with them.

' the Air Corps. : all A the had i seas, and a sister are in yo By i and headed towards the fire bad made new acquaintances. We had lots of fun racks, houses, etc., brother, aged sixteen, joined the Merchant Mi leading t looking the» mill. When we reached the highway became the self-appoint^ introducing ourselves to each other and a few months ago and , that the fire was over. The blaze town over. Everything went steady until that night discovered black sheep of the family. New when the sophomores came plunging into our rooms, At the age of five, "Sparks" left York t sophomores told us of their making you hit a "hut" for them, shine their shoes, way to the Philippines. The boat passed throug ir at the sawmill. After list' errands and other "mild" forms of hazing. This Canal and touched many places in the ran hadn't missed Panama those cided that we went on for three quarters, and 111 admit that today, such as Guam, Wake, Midway, and the Chine | three quarters were the best nine months of my life. the island of Luzon "Sparks" found life on to t the mosquitoes, very agreeable, except for and pla t to return there after the war is over. The clirnai

is mild and healthy all the year around, with a rain s an unforgetable experience) Even though best he- Bugta is a lot of work, it is one of the He has collected many interesting souvenirs an o learn how to work with people. If everyone tokens during his stay in the islands, such as picture tion on the paper, then maybe they would ap- of the Moro head-hunters and relies of Filipbj rk there is to a paper and what valuable ex- —well—It just can't be done. L Here, teamwork is essentia!. If you can't According to "Sparks," the Filipinos realized then having good school and good teachers, lot to j Besides a get along with your f' low staff members, then you still have a were coming. They avoided the we have a swell group of students. Some of the that the Japs J we have ever had are the fellows we best friends If you'll take Maj or Hutcherson's word (or it. the parades this lire with and associate with everyday. Due to the close together, be- Cadet Corps, the cadets are very ual of arms and the rifle is beginning to be- we associate with each other all during the cause come a fixed part of t drill even though it may be draped ALUMNI IN THE SERVICT day, and until we go to sleep at night- the over him. Of course, the first day we had them and took up Incomplete fig

then, there are the Co-eds, who add to the - difficult. you are learning, it And manual of arms, it ws very When , G.'.T: Cadets and Reservists. Without them, Arms." morale of the is hard to tell the differ ence between "Port Arms" and "Present lege graduates are in the Armed Forces. co-edu- what would we do? If the school was not But before long, you c atch on and you like the feel of that gun even cational, it would be awfully dull. I think < if you enn't shoot you r squad sergeant with it. Men and Women in some branch of the will : iu.:h r ; fun »rW forces—1977. > show than it is to go alone. the <7/te OHcittehGtob Ton know, I think N.G.C is one of the swellcst schools I have ever heard of. We go through numer- ous hardships together, but deep down in our hearts.

It is believed that the total now in the service t now, moat of us will look bade and say, "THOSE our country is close to three thousand. When « DAYS!" WERE THE settle down to a more normal stride, the Registrar

office intends to make a complete and thorough sui BUGLE TO BUGLE ANN SANDERS and JOE moke With the heart-breaking BATTL large numbers of former NGC students are eithi B; MARTIN PALMER commissioned or non-commissioned officers. Thi BOBB1 I > dance well together. Wonder how clearly proves the value of the ROTC training give What is that ungodly noise tearing you from sleep here. Many NGC boys now in the armed forces hsv around midnight? Oh that! That's merely a bugle, rlividi'd between N.G.C. come back here and all have told of the value < A bucle? Thanks (snore). Yes, a bugle. Get op I their ROTC training. Are you crazy? Mumble, mumble. Like an auto- The names of the boys who have been killed . ., dress yourself and stumble out into \III,I !!. !. i In- foreign mtuutiim well ii r does it have her. action, decorated, or listed as missing are given elsf the cold, black night with the others. Not until you where in the Bugler. These are not complete list have fallen down the steps leading to the drill field only I , ;;:.,d : do you wake up enough to wonder what's up. Being too sleepy to find out. yni unresistingly follow the TENNY BUH-CH keeps 1 lead and eventually wind up In your Si

period of doung follows in which you roll lei JO YOUNG pulling your hand up in a salute. Then you sec WHIMS FROM THE BALLOT BOX everyone running and falling up the bank, YOU ting of the s Wb( wonder why—until you think of breakfast. Then you FOR THE FUTURE and hui brought to light. A typical example of ......

Fh i following: Most polite Co-ed—"Damned if I know* - ir drtgl On, it adds problempro after oblem to the washrag, toothbr p already fa lometimea Ihl'I y. m) Is this an attitude of a disreputable cadet, or w« < ii [nit- ivi : iujt- v. mu meet when he war finds an end. Doubtless, and toothpaste I someone trying to be obnoxious? (Co-eds, pie** If we do nothing now and live with t le Idea of waiting till the bridge ent). After washing don't be offended.) is there, the whole group di proble ns will como tumbling down to manage to slide j to the di ing hall at 16 minutes nnd Nominated for Most Military were- tiring nnothi r d< }>< .-ion An. I vel it cannot Freshman 59 seconds after be right that we all Mi w. iton I nil i Jiggs Rountree, Fred Bloodworth, Bill j ihould burdon ourselves with such a i overwhelming bundle. Perhaps Pill Knight. Lt. Cot. the solution lies in each individual giving thought that Elrod polled on After breakfast [renaled period of which mostly n Most Outstanding rf concerns himeel. En our generation, which Captain, and Lt. Bob Crane , in whi ceived a vote as the youth to adulthood while the war is at its height, a problem Most Outstanding Sergeant leave small piec s uf lint in your locker, und n confronts Major Hutcherson *> us which must be solved before peace becomes a reality. was the choice of several boy for Sergeant Bourdon d Mr. N.G.C. Lt. Taylor must have many frien* that one free period. The main part at our llvoi him been spent In an atmosphere of among the cadets because on' The have been he received more than Mow classes. why 1 flunked physic ; shaping the pli vote for the Outstanding Officer. .hull fo]|..w. Onco did the geography this week? I paid attention and Iklened modeling—once the pattern cutting Perhaps the «* 'vii most flagrant misrepresentation - Implo, r..:-.. all the tune—except that I owed Sugarpie a thm was necessary. Mr the facts came when Bobby and I just didn' have an from the same, We cannot live a normal lift when t dignified co-*i death looms like a madmun throughout the world. says a little devil i : have been en aft« It doesn't matte about hi I uU ']l be all right. Yes. You'll be all right. All right. 3C side straddle bop* in cadence. Begin! One, two, three .... thirty-six, thirty-seven, tbir— ! (You were The Cadet have left Bugler wondering why it was so quiet on thirty-six). O.K. CO-EDITORS " '" "" Robert Htlton I wupled, and they wonder —16 more until you learn to count! If looks could why such a life prove* rly boring when George Graham, kill, brother, you'd feel the heat! lived nothing more. The thoughts After a time of BUSINESS Elrd this fathers had of the life they MANAGER Clyde you start out on your cross country run. Ah, would bnlld m tha*-M NEWS EDITOR tfifl* what scenery—but from, Why 1 pi you can't see it! Finally you will destroy FEATURE single blow? We think only o( the EDITOR jVfj A/i ««9 stop after you run into the gym porch. You have ] Living, and SPORTS an from euch day. EDITOR CatiUbtt* run the three and one-half mile. for we i fortell what may have .SZZZ'Urry CLUB EDITOR Betty Lead The rest of the afternoon bo possible for passes in one big ache, this NEWS is STAFF—engine Kefa When math ii done all the Cash Lehman Wily over und night has fallen, you they had Davtd Wynne. Chandler Lanier. ?*> finish supper and prepare to go to study Will ih,y find hitppinet hall, which rramck Harb#- should be called correspondence »*• befo» have when already they walked Anne White. Teeny comer. Study in the ro»d» Ralph study hall? Milter. Anne Woosley: Mf Ha, ha. What ever gave you that ideal s for many Henderson. Dons King. Cliff CoUi«- Finally another bugle awakens you from that dole Wrtham Hopkins you slipped into while reading that good book Brother, FEATURE STAFF Shirley you have energy to spare as you fly straight ZW* as arrow Mnrtin Palm" an to that beautiful bed. Taps finds you " think SPORTS . of how little STAFF _ Jama Jo mon. h*» time, face the problem of finding ] FACULTY ADVISER?" "- Tut^ H. H ffiW

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85 Students To Receive Honor Edison and Lanier On Staff Bars For Quarter AsPromotions are Announced Honnr H:n,.!d Dill, Major, Bn. Executive Horn and S-l. Max Sweat; Capt., S-2, f.-,n,.- tudents for the A. F. Eidson; Capt.. S-4, Chandler outstanding academic work du R.O.T.C. as v jng the fall quarter: RP. students. Band — Capt. Lylc; 1st Lt., Gold Bar (five quarters)—Me complete list of Nichols; 2nd Lis. Mosley and Wat- Kendall, R. vb Anne White, Jj son; 1st St.. Jarrard: Staff Sgta., son Edwards, Robert C. Watsi Sanson, Norris, and Biggers. Blue-White-Blue Bar (1 Company "A"— Capt. Brightwell; Chapel Programs 1st Lt., Pittman; 2nd Lts. Dietx Ethel Mints, Ma- and Schine; 1st Sgt.. Brown; Staff nia Pledger. Carolyn Are Interesting Sgts., Johnson, Meredith, and Mildred Watson, Watts B: Perry; Sgts., Howell, Bannister, For This Quarter Vann. Daniel, Fiquetto. Westbrook,

Crow, Han-is. Bolton, Castleberry. Langford.

Co. Lt., e first two assemblies of Miller; 2nd Lts., McLanahan and er. Dr. J. C. Rogers spoke Edwards; 1st Sgt.. Jackson; Staff

Allun Cli Sets.. Coleman, Hopkins, and Free- C. Sirmons addressed the man; 5gta., Tumtin, ; Owen Wood, Bur- tudents. basing his Forre Frank Ha dette, Prescott. Dowis Johnson, ent Scriptures. Dallas Clark, Tisdale, Palmer, Minix, May. esday, January IS, MoOrd, Curl, Howard Sperry, William C. Stov- Puyoe, Burgess. Company Willis. Billy Buck "C" — Capt., Ruckel, nerica.." E 1st Lt.. Bradford; 2nd Lts., AI- 1 though the ford and Harrison; 1st Sgt.. Ten- Red Honor Bar (one quarter)- ent. Staff Sgta., King, Fillers, and Sella Jeanette Autrey, Mtldr On Thurs Newberry; Sgts., Beats, Ebersole, Louise Bailey, Nina Fl< Portion A of the beautiful North Georgia College *, Rabbi Eu McCullough, Tucker, Dick, Hast- . Alice Evelyn f Montgom campus in summertime. Price Memorial Build- ing. Elliott. Morris, Ryle, Chand- Elhridge, Celeste Reed Paust, ler, Waters, Davis, Menefee, \nne Martin, Martha Sue Democracy.' Cooper. i, Ellen Ruby Miller, Caro- He clearly s 1 the \ rork of Jew- ompany "D"—Capt, Wallace! ls Elizabeth North, Dorothy i the Company B' Wins Infantile Lt., Tankersley; 2nd Lts., Ver- Phyllis Renfroe, Kathryn V. Sea- On Tuesday, January 23, Will and Mankin; 1st Sgt., Newton; sons, Jean Campbell Smith, Eve- D. Young, registrar, addressed the Staff Sgts., Casaidy, Turner, and lyn Spain, Sammie Margaret Paralysis Drive At N. G. C. McEwen; Sgts., Poole. Yates, Mc- Summers, Dorothy Lorene Waters, Lt. Taylor, officer in charg. On Monday, January 29, Dr. Titylor, Billingsley, Pope, Janie E. West, Shirley Ziegler. the drive for contributions to Emit Lengyel spoke to the student dge, Richardson, Parker, Hol- George Gordon Clark. Lamar body. Dr, Lengyel is nationatlv Infantile Paralysis Fund, annoi r, Pitts. Thomas, Livingood. Gene Coleman. Charles Emory known, being the author of a num- Messina. Lightfoot ed Saturday, January 20, t ated Cowart, Rudy Davis, Ernest M. ber of books, among them "The Company "B" was judged the v Eb^rhardt, Redmond V. Forrester, Balkan Enigma," "Siberia," and ner on a percentage basis. G rases of infantile paralysis. Jr., Murray ." Hendricks Gaskins, "Turkey Re is a well known con- imately half of the money Free Week End Heaton. Edwin tributor to "The Nation" ''Cur- ere in Lumpkin County Ra | Jessi Andre rent History," and "The New York February 9 re in the county The rest L, Mixon, Davis Moore, Magnzim oney is turned over to the wdy Nichols, John Bon- at the Roy Infantile Paralysis Foun- Mir,.-. T'ni , Henry Douglas Puck- yel served as Austrian-Hung Mrnes" is 1 captured, and a

f,U--r Of Science Club ite .Mki, and gnv interesting and i <'],.,- Fran! ial for his first book, "Cattle The Science Club held its Wilt, David Walton 1 throughout the Wynne. .hiVAl: T. R. P. students an February 6, Dr, eighteenth, and elected its o by the following: for the present quarter. r (two quarters) — Al- Sam Freeman was elected Wallace. Glee Club Concert Feb. 23; dent; Jean Smith, vice-prc; Franklin D. Red | !r>-Jai wonderful White took the p. Blufiworth, and Ann Larry J. Cau: Fine Program Is Planned """T E. Damon, George C. Gra- 1 Jr., Lurene Tate. Virginia Bishop. ; Charles Luria. James J"" of MeConnell, North Geori Lenora Tate. Kathleen Frazer, j Cecil R. McEwen Ann Senders. Echols, 0hn R- Social Calendar Cynthia Moore ' Leonarti R ' £ith Mary Ann Moody. Flora Nelle Is Announced Whitmire. Dorll Fackler, UtrJoHl "P e «a»y P^ud of the aSLZ" Gibbs, Mattie Reams, Evdyne Ellis, Below is printed the social Kathryn SeiBonu, Betty Mcrti, Phyllis Renfros -Panhellenic formal Mai Don. Kin, Ann Woolaey, Mary Henderson, .ches i Joy Maynard. Carolyne Huff, Joan Its pi Crowe, and Evelyn Spain. I delved Altos: Adonii Gamble, Shirley propulsion, in \-bruary 17—Basketball game. student body. Let us I ZeJgler, Ruth Bitk, and Mildred Rex informal dance afterwards

' ' by getting our names planes, and m Fire ard. present-day sc I Dean's List published

1 ler. You will find that The Science the Qlec CInb end ond Tenor.: Joe Brown, «ion of knowing every fir you ings i of those who have I Holmes. Bonntll Pearce.

1 more of . than a passing day night The members are: John C, Maddox. James Johnson. Miller. Mary im Hopkine, David Wynne THE CADET BUGLER AMBLIN' JUST Mv Personal Column have ROBERT HTLTON- ?ary days taken their ust two months ago the sc :an only offer tempting ing among the freshmen is: "When does the weathei rom the Busier off ce was a tableau Thai's just about the truth Wo. In »athies. You

half here I have yet to see t the road of lawn on the northeast i and a up ver the rolling gree camp with the same weather. Its the ash gray trees stand thr*e days in a row , gy wet the next warm and dry one day, and cold and ver deserted benches and empty lawns. Dull, col but please, not I it being monotonous habitual.

sheet Tbe rate the After strugglin as evidenced by ^t-bitten remnants. More often than not, a dism just plain everyday privates, the pened. One day get lost ne of them et of rain transforms this section of the camp; doggo ned xebras; sheep in wolves iround. Also, an epi- i- :hv way I just discovered that sheep of bad I olate lawns and walks. Aforementioned coupl, but losing battle to "General ge a valiant Jfui eek. What retreat to more cheerful trysting | then mace* lie they happier now in a dark crowded booth ,bout. Shades of the into couplet, the more a\ It night turn them t wille " Heaven forbidl . shaded lawn or thougM maybe lowing that our basketball

the fire. Hardly had the "Cade getting iugler" gone to pr ! favorably. After

In (href days. Thi: slow start, the boys start- ling together and really like crossed rifles, ROTC's, NGC*s, lieutenant'; and captain's discs and other miscel- And to Farewell s that Coach Sheets has laneous matter, have changed from military uni- and coat suiU. The chicks from ises It i .nly wh, basketball players have just taken over all this quarter i the "Barn" moved in and >ral s outfit. The "Bugler" is : into a smooth working merit of the Cycle II, have h addition of Reservists to the home and well that if they ask a boy for h i We I on January 26. As one of this grou effect thai thi iris in the Physical squad has greatly strengthened I will speak for all. We came here knowing no on Education r the beam Although the Cadets suspicious and clanny. We leave with many fries, have to run t] Ic progress and have behind us, hopes, (fulfilled as well as shatters Crown Uoun h.,w rood

all our names will be washed from the walls the i Smith's, the girl we left will find something else mdy < do in her free time. And when the next rain wasb

our last futile foot print from the drill field, evei our will trace of having been here vanish. That i

INCINERATOR ti ace; but each of us retains a fond boj that Will not perish us easily in the minds and hear Wc open with memories for those who w.-,e here— of those we knew here. CALMS, TONDBE, PRICE snd no* JAI KSON Its a woman's Naturally, change her mind—Eh, TEBNY! . We I Mill ' "No more SITTON around for me," says MARY ANNE, and ! Ion. task h r at,::: M:\WI' I ,!. ! ,,.,„ MmmI;K. ,r,| MOORE, and MOORE." :riminala? Yea, PXiBDGER tings "Is you is or is you ain't my Baby'"' Is the ning.-ff I am referring to our gentle game, murder boll. VANN? After just afternoon m.' MILLIE answei - briefly with "There's been a break in one of murder ball, a Id , they could all be shipped safely back to Japan and for. ign affairs."

Germany—provided we could find enough remnants URENE TATE lee i easy victim for DURHAM'S hypnotic

'ii V iVnulli l.r '.|li|>imJ in lechea. the university from which they ci When LEE preseril WARD r., TYSON, MASHBURN must Murder ball—what fun! (What Bore those white have i" it. around things you just spit out? peanuts? No, teeth.) I'l i:i'V-: i,j|,ty e RED could be called colorblindness but r pathway v grab the bull and run; of fate hc rather Imagine it* WINNIE. - i:. f'lik'i"*.-. ami stomping unyono iv u I. Mr. ., bi iir i compo II- keeps going NORTH and everyone who happens to conn ' The "Big" teai you're lucky, you will go aa far at II i- KNUHITS l.,ivr gone away, doca AUS have a

. ; hi, nee, BETTY! have a strawberry flavor, either. Moal of us have Th.' powerful team of the quarter -Strength) come to know a lot day we pick DONIS G it/lBlSE. it out of our faces days at a time. The game is

i f has a i hand Ul W3ES1 almost over; those beautiful slurs rovolv< -half to three intriea that makes lizes. faster; that dinner you uto becomes more distinct; I'YNTHIA keep BDGAR away from SPAIN. It was really astounding to see the change wrougi your breath comes from Lord-knows-where—you I'V the addition of mere little striped pieces of clot i'l '• POOLE, BOBBYE. B Pfl would surely [': ' mum! 1 i fragments PBJ "'i childiahm thai keeps him n ading "ALICE uf shiny metal to a field jock* Everjj solitary cadet in Owens House was on it utrt- . You Two long quarters gone by now and it is rumored that Mrs. Owen to had to Botwe. n the two, nol a single row. reinforce the foundation to keep the has*

1 om I.AN1ER must hi- nn,'h-. gently rising into the air and floating away proud ol those three buttons be *»

I !'• wnally saluted him three taw

in THE TORRID ' Smith's with ZONE ROIE and "B B." BRIGHT-WELL and SMELLEY, a hamburger and a pair of sergeant' ripes five minute^ after the first copy left ^ Majors rWI hands ami my ears a e still ringing f BARNSTORMING "Rast" of new Lieutenant Diets. Jerry SfhiK

lied Hades. m.i.'. Physics and Humanities student* Williams boating ,Ul B " IS Wl Of every 24 hours a The fragrant aroma of offee and fudge Satan fell from Heaven to Hell outside Room 10 belt THE CADET BUGLER Time occupied by fall— Peggy I 9 days (see Milton) Tyeon locking h r trunk key, OH OR IN CHIEF Robert H<»" inside her trunk. Better bring thai mind of yours bs K from Great 1,; ASSOCIATE EDITOR Luther Via" The .. moal SPORTS EDITOR Larry Cooh*"". (a) Gaylei st fi y Weight of Satan—200 pounds. call. o'clock mail CLUB EDITOR Betty /.«'' (b| Mtdnltc Acceleration of gravity ecting through foil B NEWS STAHS_G^;i"c3rZrtiM« "".* four David o'clock scholars slaving over Wunne. Chandler L""" Bug notebooks. Human Hart" (c) Air resistance—negligible. Paul Trawick. Teeny Roll your own with Run ""' Maple Why n,.t Anne Woolteu. Henderf try pip,, peart! Man ' M'"" et per second. lift Collier. Juaniia liniment, Mr. I - Hopkim. Buddy Om" Ruth Si.sk, one Kinetic energy of Satan more li nely hear, Cecil fee." at end of fall—1£«7.. thi. quarter, struggling" Lwinqood. Kathleen letters to Topo. over 10,867,200,000 foot lbs. and Mara Anne Martin

The : moat beautiful sou

good workouts in the gym. addition to calisthenics the bi In >ss country, play basketball

play gnme to and watch. Go d ville and back through Mill- see thut nnd you will the name e gang unloaded in front of

hall at . BOXING . . . Gordon to get acquainted with the mbled for retreat with the about March 1. After several i g the boys will be if foi the tournament. Coac shape it it should take abou weeks foi the bouts to be . Gamble, Pratt, and [wo w jurnament will be foi Tumlin only and will be lyn Wall leaton drew a foul freshmen Company "A" anc and made Company "B." e from the corner and J. D. FOOTBALL .... spectively. Pheobie Langford was eleeted basketball manager. A very exciting football game was played Sunday, January Fran- During the ces Harbin became captain of the on the drill field. The Cadets were playing the Reservists and wl lefense, it turned out to be! Hippolytan team: Virginia Pledg- , game The Reservists won 24-12 in, perhaps er. Mercurean B field goals and a free toss and Linn series of informal captain; and Tip scored one point on . bMt of the touch football games played last i Oglesbjr, Trahlytan But Martin and Heaton, breaking fast and this winter. captain. Elea- and receiving Ion

i Gamble, Pratt, Tumlin, Reservists, outweighing the Cadets and Wood threw a barrage of The by several pounds to I When the of ,e Phi Omic smoke battle cleared N.G.C was lei over man, took an ea:ly lead and led 12-0 at the end of the first half. Gordon 35 to 19. the impn all.iti., third quarter rally by the Cadets evened the score but the super A seven o'clock bugle jerked the slumbering e« team strength of the Reservists soon gave them two more touchdow of Morpheus, bur a quick shower and some good chow saw them started th final quarter. in well on another BASKETBALL .... position.' tn the rn-wlv elected imi" day. At 9 o'clock all were again packed into the Various letters and awards were station wagon and headed for Cochran. About 4 o'clock, they arrived A description of the basketball team's successful trip is writt given out in recognition of in Cochran and were given a hearty reception by the student elsewhere. At home, the Cadets lost a thrilling game to the Gaim accom- body. pli-hments by teams, individuals. ut the campus and entertained in the ville Navy, Tuesday, January 18. On Saturday, January 20, t

i by N.G.C. team defeated the LeTourneau Company of Gainesville. , cup for the most Perhaps one of the most thrilling basketball games of the seas points collected Llei iron, Wood. Pratt, and Tumlin were elected to carry the past year. Marian McGehee, the banner for N.G.C. in this game. was played recently when a team composed of Reservist?, and one The first half was a rough-and- retiring president, received the in- tumble affair with Middle Georgia proving to be Cadets tangled. The Resen a little rougher and dividual cup as the girl who better as alf-: K. Si best tumblers they drew 14 fouls to 6 for N.G.C. and outscored typifies th* Athletic spirit of N. G. N.G.C. 15 to 8 at the intermission. game in the bag. However, a last half rally t But during the intermission the C. Small letters, large letters, and boys from North Georgia seemed to have acquired a spirit and let* narrowed the score down but could never quite overcon new twirlers >ponent's advantage. it wasn't due to the pretty baton who entertained between both of thei halves. During this half N.G.C, drew 10 fouls and scored 28 points • union of these teams has greatly strengthened 8 fouls and 20 points for M.G.C. A free toss in the last 4 seconds -need by the play of the N,G;C. team against Gainesville Nav to of play iby Wood broke a 34 to 34 tie and won the game for N.G.C. But the M.G.C. students were good sports and showed the boys from f are: Hippolytan, Pheobie Lang- North Georgia a good time after the game. ford; Mercurean. Myra Purcell; A Place Of Wholesome Recreation Milledgeville the boys wei 'ed a steak supper and then Phi Omicron, Ruth Sisk; Trahly- WAVES. But at game time re ready on the firing line. GMC had a well coached team

Basketball and I THE STUDENTS' EXCHANGE e deadly on their shots, but a tight defense held them in check emphasized this or Maurico who scored 6 field goals and 2 free throws during ire already under At intermission N.G.C. was ahead 19 to 18 but during The Campus Of North Georgia College the first half. On half Maurico was held to 2 field goals and NXLC. went on Drinks Ice Cream Sandwiches coring in the three games was v. ted: tn t Lleias scored 14 points. Heaton 13, Gamble 6, and Pratt 2; Mgr. >n, JACK ROBERTS. ame with M.G.C. Lleras 6 points. Heaton 8, Tumlin 30, Pratt

' 2, and Jackson 2; and in the game ut Milledgeville, Gamble Jackson 5, and Lleras 1. LET US REPAIR Tumlin 8, Heaton 7. — YOUR SHOES CADET — CO-EDS WHEN IN GAINESVILLE moments When you want BREAD for those hungry City Shoe Shop during quarters be sure to look for AUNT BETTY'S BREAD WHETHER SMITH BROS. Made by It's That Good Gulf Gasoline SMALL & ESTES BAKERY A Good Car To Rent SEE Johnny Moore's INVITATION TO SERVICE STATION THIS IS A PERSONAL ROBERT M. MOORE YOU Compliments of TO VISIT US AND ENJOY J. H. Phillips GENERAL MERCHANDISE General Merchandise Wholesome fun, On The Square College Good fellowship A Friend of North Georgia Dahlonega, Georgia and Dahlonega, Georgia game of Your favorite SATISFYING SERVICE BiLLlARDS ALSO J. S. S^eer Sandwiches — Drinks AT THE Dependable Insurance Dahlonega, Ga. MILITARY SUPPLIES Dahlonega Recreation Center Tl/KSDAY, JANUARY 30. 1U45.

President Lovely Tea Given Dramatic Club Rex Fraternity Dill Is Sigma Theta ByHomeEconomics To Give Program Sponsors Informal Of q»rter, Jam^Y 21 17 At a n-eetin* he,d last GfOUD "J*; *£, Tn!v Dance January

Jam i Sunday afternoon.

Ray. their teacher,

ir of the Administ Taylor ; by Mary ted by Alma Ca ,,s Home Economics ™» Club Plans Full

;electable sandwiches %£ Quarter'sPrograms

any of the old pledges iliated as members wh low bowt of « gladioli. I flanked these

Piedmont Drug Company "Gainesville's Leading Drug Store" COMPLIMENTS On The Square PENNEY'S Drinks Visit Our Fount for Refreshing GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA PIEDMONT DRUG CO. Gainesville. Georgia of the club for this THE LEADER Virginia Pledger, On The Square Mary Nell Tayloi Anne White, secrc May We Remind You of Our nd CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Complete Stock

YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE Gainesville, Ga. SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES NUNNALLY'S CANDIES Holly Theatre VALENTINE CANDIES BANK OF DAHLONEGA DAHLONEGA, GA SCHOOL SUPPLIES Week Beginning Feb. 1. A Bank You Can Rank On "THE HOUSE ACROSS Prescriptions Carefully Filled THE BAY"

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Syud Hossain Dr. Suiitmet^u^rter On June l) Addresses Students As Curriculum Is Announced

ENGI ISH— Remedial English

_; Composition and Rhetoric 101 02; Humanities 201 and 202; Fassoux, the hypnotist, charm- merican Literature 210; and Pub- i- initiated ed his audience with his rather jr.Vliev.ible feats, leaving every- COMMERCE— Introduction to Business and one speculating on how the man Economics 254 and college ediK 256; Accounting 206 go*, of the trunk under those cir- and 207; before cumstances He used several being drafted, and it will Shorthand III a, b, and c; Typing continue until the demand become; 112 a, b. c; members of the student body as and Business English negligible. school graduates 116; subjects for his show, and fit sub- High and World Geography 163. ;rcts they werel PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE— rather than wait until The "Symphony Orchestra" ap- September Human Biology 101 and 102; In- There will be a Freshman group troductory Zoology 221 and 222; September, however Vertebrate Zoology 223: General

, th- Botany 221 and 222; Assistant Technician; and Health Education. MATHEMATICS—This course has expanded through the constant demand for an everbroadening field. Intermediate Algebra 105, Freshman Mathematics 101; Ele- mentary Functions and Analyti- cal Geometry 17-18: Analytical Geometry 222; College Algebra 224; Plane Surveying 254. Crown MountainClim PHYSICS— Introductory Physics 21: Household Physics 20; General College Physics 221 and 222: Avi- ation Physics 104; Radio Physics

i when I pass cer SOCIAL SCIENCE— First two courses 101 and 102 are required; "howdy-do" is Contemporary Georgia 20-1; Ameri- can Government 103; Rural Soci- Graduation Exercises Mar. 18 ology 256. EDUCATION—Introduction to Dr. J. Foster Young to Speak Education 101; Educational Psy- ch. doty 105; School and the Social "The Moslem Worl Order 209; General Psychology ' This timely lecture graduation c •rcises for the Jack Edwards, Nancy Janette The me an' give me a big kiss (1 explained problems many of the _ held Sunday Lucille Nugent. Other contest- ain't a savin' I wouldn't like it! HOME ECONOMICS— Introduc- of the Moslem world. will Harber, Peal Harrell, Melva but wouldn't th' day seem jist i There be Ken tory Home Economics 101; Ele- Or\ March 8. the YMCA and the little brighter to both of us iffen dall, Betty Leard, Fred MaeLana. mentary Clothing 220: and Foods YWCA jointly presented the chap- permitting) followed by han. Lucille Nugent, Williarr Perry, Jerry Schine. Maxwell ENGINEERING DRAWING TV. schedule of James Sweat, Mary Nell Taylor Courses and 10 are offered, 1 a littl.j .-mil in wnnldn' candidates Minnie Jean Walters, Robert Wat. Course 9 is Introductory Drawing son, and Anne White. and Course 10 the more difficult o-eds and of fact, i might help their com including blue-printing. ; Felton plexion. will be Dr. J. Fos Dr. Maybe CHEMISTRY—General Inor- Boxing Tourney Young, a noted and interesting ganic 221 and 222 for pre-profes- speaker, is Presiding Elder of the Ends At College Gainesville Methodist District. for Engineering students; Qualita- Officers' Club The North Georgia College Glee tive Analysis 226; Photography :':. i Mai there Club, under the direction of Mr. 227. is also an Introduction ninth the annual boxing tourna- Active On Campus Dismukes. will sing two numbers. ment was staged. Thirty-eight boasts They are: contestants entered and the bouts The Officers' Club—which su.rt._-.) Monday night, March fifth. Smiling Through Penn. the boys, ov r a the colleg ha Liberty Bell March Sousa been gitting mighty ea Iv from seven to eight o'clock, and The Band will also play and has th. 1 the boxers fought oth their weight. "Triumphal March" from the curricul' her before had ever got up 1 be c "Aida" Verdi ake virtually any lab- en weights: bantam weigh Medley of Sacred Themes ject he dei res. The Engineering s mebod"" mm of been ploy 118; feather weight fron Swea pecinlly adequate and dent—Max trie 121 125; light weight from -Bill Perry. meet the needs of the ants were; Millie Katun, Caro- that the co-eds w hi t« I welter weight from 138 -Ralph Miller. lyn Wall. Mildred Bailey, Margie to run around Crown Mounts P» pS, Winnie Philips. Peirgy waited fer about two weeki 161 eight : Becky Bmellej The my porch fer them to come 1..V eight amateur contest was won by Ed- way but they never did. I'm The Generals limited, Have ward Wilkie with his imitations

BOUTS a be held on March of Dean Sirmona, Maji Been Reorganized A banque for son. and Dr Forest among others. Bantam weight^-Ri m.'-'mi, rs and thei Several prizes were won by Eddie Heaton. has not winner. A, but a defi ite dal members of the audience for var- renriranizi-'d thin quarter Music Firathtr Billy Jenkins, NOTICE Weight— -> ;uch as unscrambling for all the formal dances of this winner, Louis Collins. On Thursday n ght, February quarter has been furnished by the :--ht—Ray Mixon, win- Officer's C O the person who finds fhe Gene rain. Mr, Ray Gaylor. The memhershfp of the orchestra G I t typographical error* with. n eight—Harold Craig. of Ceremonies and 8 hours in thin issue of the .,.),, winner. Roy Mize, *inner, Ernest Eberhardt. Garwood. Watts treight—Louie Morris, J. P u., ':t-hth ight—Bill Pres- John Mahan, winner. —Continued on Pace Th«* The Y.W.OA. Presents Play «• Miller Heads Among Its Many Activities M^Z?. The YWCA with the YMCA opened the fall quarter Sigma Theta members dance, September 22, to enable the with 8 joint street good will and allot nefl cadets and co-eds to get acquainted. During the Brat week of the quarter a strong YWCA membership drive predicted a successful year with 100'; member- ship at Sanford Hall. With the money from these dues, the YWCA bought Christmas toys, candies, fruit, and nuts for 29 underprivileged children of Lumpkin county. On November 23 Religious Emphasis Week began with a joint cabinet meeting in Sanford Hall to welcome the visiting speaker. Rev. Claude Singleton, Student Re- ligious leader at the University of Georgia. The girls supported the week's evening meetings and sunrise college orehes beautifully di service with an attendance deserving of merit.

H night in the San LETTER ford Hall living room. Each cabi Ec. Club Has not member has charge of on< TO THE EDITOR Home Annual Banquet f*

On November 2S th eitiid th.meht^. Ed.) listed the YMCA in pi

Thanksgiving chapel r.

feal ! Of I [istory of Thanksgiving given by bbye Anderson. Musical solos

: Jolly, and Frank Kemp. o that 1 may give you ' ! .I'.: \'< Monday, February 5, 1916 YWCA presented a one act are one of the few who "Not a in the Horn know Kl P. M. Oollegi bu I what

Everybody knowi thai II

Mirk irolyn Wall faculty.

' ui i \\ hi n< ill Thi "Mm. i- of the club arc -gie Phiiilpf Dr. H. B. Forester is the fi Margie Philllpi, Pi t; \ ii larger number of goldbrick» May- hi- quart advisor and brings to the me Sinii Pledger, Vtce-presidi nt Belinda Rider be they diin'l blither to give their many enlightening topics fro e sympathies sr which is just hi bad norc value the second field of science.

S i'.. mi in thi II "1 le did the first. Recently a discussion on £ to (or . . Mill would go "Y" moating B. l told us the other day ized Medicine led by Luther ^ r. U. or Long r Science Club, Section I Holds and Shirley Ziegler, creat Ray _ Mary A or a team hike) but I need to Farewell Banquet fervor among the Pre-Meds t study." Thui isn't bo bad, but you

1 "'! i won't stud) Ami you The banquel held by Section ili.n'l "I'd Vitiilii like to [ lake a ,ii Houa« laal weel wa this play the YWCA purchased the Smith Mechanical science as w< !)„ ,,, I. ,,.! 4th War Bond and sent u J10 coi B howling succe Mi I medical science is brought 1 to much trouble." Woll howling came from the ohole tribntlon thi he club. New types of plane Uttl. m trouble Bui ge glass china closet filled X.Ray have been described, story central building. Wiy i Id I date glass dishes practicability of BUch invei The chapel program for tl rough! outdoors and put winter quarter WM given Hatch

i - of the YWCA and C. R. Thompson proved that he YMCA, a vocal duel by Alva Mann- could keen up the old mountain burn i d Dor.: ,.dl,i 1 o i hlnl i R. Cruhb by Su Meadcrs, trad nt by drinking E.

tabic In <• drinking bout. The

l UK! proof milk.

Minim Palme i made a speech (Enough *uid John Dassoulas THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO

non U i Hub hers on and

i were Uptttlri Hutaon forced lo YOU intend

i- Ingi i bov. I wore nol provided; TO VISIT US bo nobody made the perennial fool AND Martha Sue Bui -t him icll bj making lemonade in Minnie Jean Wal his A good time was had by all. Anne White. Rut ENJOY Kennington, Shirley Zieglei Wholesome fun, Good IlASSl.iVl.AS BANK OF DAHLONEGA fellowship -•- and ^our favorite game of A Bank You Can Bank On Compliments of BILLIARDS -•- ALSO J. H. Phillips Courtesy — Service — Efficiency Sandwiches — Drinks General Merchandise Member FDIC AT THE On The Square BANK OF DAHLONEGA Dahlonega, Georgia Dahlonega Dahlonega, Georgia Recreation Center WANT ADS - WANTED—A pack of I

LOST—One date on Sunday after- noon. Finder please return to —Cynthia Echols.

LOST. Strayed or Stolen—One EEDED— No drill fifth We want to watch the gi the track.—The Battalioi Lyle. Last s trth. Liberal rewai

FOUND—Capti served bus seai Not intereste An action shot of the Motors Laboratory every week end ward. —Evelyne Ellis T^ Boxing— WANTED — Dill And Lanier Sisk'B, Tuesday. Marc Attend National 'Y* i tarn weight—Err

Ja,r i t of Richardson, wir the squad i

ther weight — 1 worked hard and showed eighth of March. On with WANTED—No drill fi the third of March the Y. ] Most of the We want to ran th (rave eight a play night. It i are freshmen, but few, if — Edgar Hoi peace.—Girl'* Physics usual night of entertai them expect to be back Middle ther season. Too bad they weight—Paul Fiquette Ted Burgess, play together another sea- winner. Thursday, lme coaches will be fortu- March B Feather ave the; the weight—Frank Futrelle. Patronize Henry Puckett. ten the v winner. ANTED—More no-brc Light weight—Thomas Stovall, Our Rjiy Mixon. winner, Neil Blalock, Played Point Robert Collier, winner. Welter weight ~ Clayton Clark, Z BUY BONDS Advertisers

R-.y Mi/ Edger Ho' on Tuesday. Feb- by TKO. 85 Students Get Middle veight — J.. P. Howell, Honor Bars Here who achieved the irt. Ted Bur- tss, winner. Robert Hilton. Hilling Finals. Friday. March 9 North Georgia Chandler Bantam weight—James Richard- Gallup as expressed his wishes foi , Eddie Heaton. winner. f the Feather weight—Hei Pi.rk,-' ASTRP to come to th« 3illy Jenkins, winner. gs held every Wednesday Light weight — Rob it 7:00 in the auditorium. Mashburn. Vice-president Dill, Secretary; and Jo<

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body's ordei from —very dream man. for looking, - omntic no? W;ll Department — iftei they —Company Wiey are the only — needy basketball player. ones to get their o ho 2. —ormitory boss rest of them are —n time to blink lights of the EBC WW, we want I

,..ij here . thai aboul what hai happened But all this i

This unit was increased (lightly

( ut. a group left North grot hi, time a bigger Georgia must . North -STRP

—ery interested in interesting Midget

for thi group, leav- INTO THE CRYSTAL BALL •e really regrel of Qi: h as v.iu fine friends have them by Sg( ret seeing us go We each and 1; is six o'docll nn the morning of Jurnj.v : ' nl friends with will re- the Wai Laboi Board told us ihot thai look Bnd act like veterans them- > of you. and you

. i • for kind of sunri-e waste* too much ves. They are i

. ,i ilpped if with Jet pro- kind of life. ien they first not here, they

re .-ill out of nil our lives here an Tht morning light comes down upon the eampu »f N.G.C, Die a have marie 8' you have play- on their beau tyres t mattresses and V by bed oyable time and

i : '' ..: i.ill- auto- a great port in the development spent unfold from the walls, i future for u* Our time matically —appy vain. . :i !• the final nl in We -JBorea French (?) touch of a gardenia in each lapel. have really profited by and i —ight in the middle After strappiriK " ly 1 hi ouch have you to thank for il chief.

I ccrel) hope thai you h

it, ,,,:, .i, I i and the eleclrothoughti on his head, and in . —at* continually :'-j ' waves. :i have enjoyed yours. —ight little to be.

! We an I and Noi th Georg

ilol I the

,etlj I i the i

— ight-hear Seated In loft cl and reading the

i . fried chicki n. —attily dr« ROPES AND LEATHER Holly Theatre sorrow. The boys Li|.vrnml. ..111.-, ... *„..:. to weight. By drawing 'numbers, DAHLONEGA GA e night clubs.

than '.-ni and with shorter WEEK BEGINNING

the -, whei j ox Tuesday. March 13 L' U.th. by our old mr.-h ;,l Then good w.kl , ,., I,,,.,,, |,, Mtil t Th- day t gloves on Ji 'he gong fie bad ice The gongig sounds. Stolen From Here and ' "" ; hod through thi ropcf There '» hi-. meet |,.fl Thursday and Friday

, '"'' '" ' """ 1 ,,; '"' ' "'"' '' v <" "STAGE COACH" V"U in Hi. --(..miH-h Vnu diop ' youi guard John - Trevoi ' Wayne Claire I,, , he I I'L'v,..,- ,, ,|,.. \, ul I,,,!.. , , t „ t |Vi him a k Saturday "LEAVE IT TO THE IRISH" James Dunn and Wanda McKay

Monday and Tuesday "ARE THESE OUR PARENTS" :len Vinson - Lyle Talbot Wednesday llsplay STRANGE AFFAIR" Allen Joslyn - Evelyn Ke)

R I and Black. Thursday and Friday "UNCERTAIN GI.ORV" Lukas BUY WAR Errol Flynn - Paul BONDS Monday and Tuesday "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Deanna Durbin and CADET — CO-EDS — A Place Of Wholesome Gene Kelly ien you want BREAD for those hungry moments Recrei...... during quarters be sure to look for THE STUDENTS' EXCHANGE AUNT BETTY'S BREAD MAN" l> The " *"»* 0f North Bela Lugosi and Made by Georgia Co.lege John Carradine ICP <>eani Sandwiches SMALL & ESTES BAKERY Drinks Thursday and W.iK Gainesville, JACK OF Georgia ROBERTS. Mgr. "ADVENTURES MARK TWAIN" Frederic March and Alexis Smith k k — CADET BUGLER ALUMNI HEROES Ye Olde Deestrick OPEN HOUSE Skule March 12 BY A CO-ED BY A CADET

in the CADET If there is anything I hate, it ( YCLOPS befc s inattention when I expect KILLED attention I ACTION to me. Of course I looked

ike a hag while room-clc phys. Ed., but if thej i, Brantley—killed plane crash, Septembei B8, Ted— killed plane was in progress, but naturally I things which I'v( crash, December 13, The Dahlonega Women's C Sherman—killed plane crash, June 13 1 ponsored "Ye Olde Deesti ng. Charles R.—killed plane kule." March 12. in the Coll, ,!f r. crash, Januai i the Charles— killed . plane crash LUditorium at 7:30. Admission December 1 room. So then after all m ">! i, Walter—killed in action November trouble, what do I get? At foi ver to the Lumpkin County Li minutes past four, in sweep- tt beginning of a swarm of ruthle; The half of the play took it— killed in plane hool at recitation time. dust-hunters, They hit every spi attacking windows, Alia Mayze Bailey m the room, try to snitch* m blinds, closets and all the other spots of your questions instead o favorite stuffed pup, and lea\ Mar- 194.''{ room within reach of the white m, and saw Newtoi with Smith. a triumphant smile Broun W Swift—Jcilled i gloved hand of a Cadet or ASTRP with what finally drifts into Stalrworth, Roscoe—killed in plane crash February 7,'" By the face Tracker, Dallas Glenn—killed in of l for t action July 10. 1943 3 ( the x

Lipscomb, Bill Killed in — plane crash. August 28, \m:>,. Of course, all I have . Olin H- ,llle,i ; ialf. P.nafored and pi merely my opinion, f. Bdp . Da' a.rpla. Februan Alice Donovan, Mat though I was Matth ews, Lewis sadly ovei'lo nd Mrs. D. H. Lipscor had a successful Whittle. John Thos. very apt Perhaps I shouldn't si Codfrsy. Hillyer C—Ml; d i h 1 :--jiant- and galluses Xi- but I am glad that .1 is 0' Guy 0., Jr.—kilie crash Ma But really, my dears • my dear little can Strickland. recited poetry and "Do room John—killed irplane . rash wonderful job. We sp strummed a hanjri Other Jones 'Pa cif.e area 1 P.R 1944. Lovie, Set.—kille. punch and looking foi

Bolin , William P.., Sgt.-

',!, 1 1- Si#ma Theta Has North eutt, Joseph J.. Lt — led in ae ion Dec 25, 194 . Belgiur Splendid History Cook, Clifford—killed in "- lb on Weste n Front. The abolishment of the senior ."11 college in 1933 also meant the Joe, i , Lt.— killed Jan 22, 19.15. abolish .1 of all national fra- B. T. U. Has Plans Belsiui, December "21, 19 ternal organizations at North in Fran Dramatic Club For Contest Soon Bray. Paris—kille o er Engls nd July 8, 1944 Georgia. Only one local fi ite President - Ba ss. Paul—killed M ., ann of 194 Plans For Future nity. the Rex Club, was left on the Charli Q L illan, A. R.—killed campus after the change Sue Meaders of the rrett, Charles C — Poland April. 1 Baptist church B T dol, Eugene— k May nal men seeing the need for an- ..nii.mnced the in.ritoM NGC. Club Hall Calhoun—kill n Italy August 8 1944. The ]

11. in Fran st 10, 1 ! d office all the con- - Lsley, [sham u led It m ly Aug st 15, 1944 '..'- I. iied by the student body.

Sn ITS. 1 -i: ny Hosp tal f

Da -killed in France August 8, 194 rison, VFalter- d in acti n Sept, u, 1944 Kj g, Fred Pvt. Is ass—kill J in Italy Septe Tibe mi. 1944 whether or not the Tar, Marion, Lt n Field Oct. 1 - - •en tudii d and oth< < laway, Emerso Pelieu Islands sw Pacific September 16, 1944. The first lodge room was in the Co niell. Jack Sean an —Lost lif e in the -inking of t ie cruiser Head House but soon aft >ve i

In Mo. ire Bniliiine; neVt ilool Where nd id [i.i it - .if line isser, Clarence C. Cjil.- :tion Alau Ialatl the fraternity finished the school .. arrival of the AST- ix, hill.'" number of students to par. Clyde, Sgt— killed i Italy April, 1944, year. Recently the Owens 1 h:lli. .John C, Lt,— in in France Nov it, (944, has become coat-of-arms. During the nascent missini; in year Professors Booth and ( the president-, ihail- 11,11-., next quarter, Foi programs thf Dismukes inscribed the ritual and Noel plays "Fumed Oak" by •h. nighl of February 86, ha:- to

Coward and "Bring the Dead" by -Ii K Kennedy, "as initiated. Prof. N G. C, to h, I Irwin Shaw have been unleied iti L' il-ewlieie. He has been a fine Club will begin pra< tin - The j.i, M.lent ,llid .1 n.onlei fill lllenl-

The Dramatic Club look:- foi the n wishing him good luck

1 he offii ' ol t ihe unions -'.. past ax< -1 follow !' Prof England has been the \],-,,u Joo v\\ IRDED THE PURPLE HEART Club'? faculty advisor for the past

deraon, T W.-European Area, November, 1944

wounded ovei Gei mai j August

i wounded in France, July, 1344

wounded In Fl-a , August, 1844 Horton, Loyd— Nov Harris, James H 19, urn Hill Clifford H- led ovei G

. • . I'.'i 1 l i . :

Henderson, We I Hugh

Mm , October, 1944.

The new "Generals" played fot Sergeants Club dance and there was no eomp! Gives Dance Here about their playing

""' Jack-on, Yke-pre-ident eh, Secretary and Trca- Watta Bigger*, The formal ^ance sponsored each quarter by One of our favorite pla Historv of N.G.C. Glee Club Given *7/te Oncut&iata*

In September, 1933. North Geor- gia Colletre 5flw the orfraniiatior

of its first Glee Club under the direction of Mr. C. J. Dismuke? fi)d About HARRY." and Mr. Desmond Booth. At this time two Glee Clubs of large mem- bership were organized. Mr. Dis- mukes directed the girts and Mr IMBBOSE Booth directed the boys. This pro- ELLEN think, the Yanks from bation of LeHigh are somethin' special. Isn't that right WIEDER.

Good things come in small pack-

ages; so It fs with MARY RUTH In years befe and TANK. Glee Club was state. ihe entire EDWARDS aeemi to be going and conductors straight lately—straight as the

CROWE file*, ItV to late girls DANIELS cities and also 101 "Swo on Cro OLLY al broadcasts to th< Now At Ihe prosen Sinn'rn that ir (J! sn'tT *ed chorus g >t of quarterly con- its presentation it I- (IRENE ovci

Even Owm/ii What 1 It DOODLE that Wur- certs to the student*. inipletely Tell me public spank-

. fall voice thai ig doei rt'l bi Ip a hindrance, tlwy wftl nuke- GRAHAM 10 Bl are upholding the reputation of. the Glee Club until the end of the war allows its eomplet* rronrnriiziitii.ri. We are proud of 001 GIoc Club With SMITH ar i bei llttli Bnd iU port in promoting Interoet mgiT. what's FRANCES HAB- in cooperative activity, We are greatly Indebted to Hi Booth who Army in France and is now In the Wesley Foundation Frat Begins our own Mr. Dismufcen, who ia still Rex our Indlipeniable c luetor, foi Edits Newspaper Its 28th Year forte in composing mnny

rnong the organisation* on the The aldoal frat. rnltj on tin

This winter'! concert featured puj which offi r NGC campui li the Bm Freteml.

musle, 1 patriotic and scmi-claMlcal i Georgli • orgai III d In 1917, The present

Several solos offered by voealtsU in. 1 v boyi . headed by Ralph

,i and pianist* wen enjoyed by th« thane* (01 wiel gathering! «nd Mill. , Lilly .- BUY WAR BONDS ,.. audience. ni , n,. W, i tin- dill, m built ley Foundation luring the Inst 28

W, M„ M, \ , r in- Th.- Woiloy Fe Major H itchenon li the every Sunday nlghl m IB B1 the faculty advisor. The Liberty Bell-March I Mothodlel ehureh, As one of it'- On February 17, an informal The Stare and Btrf] I ll- tlvltloi, the foundation hae en- dance was sponsored In tho gym ever Souse tc aed i group from Relnhardt b) the Rej The danee followed Habanera (t'urmi-nl BIlOl College with n delicious, supper. th<- college Af Soprano . .Mist Mary Edna Kllnjr, Mnry Merlin, ths program it. GREETINGS Thc Two Gn i.iiriiini. had she m Lcfflgh in

r and It woi enjoyi I b] ill wh fallnre Dry Th Teni Del if', jo In Galnoi tended Mary Edna KJIng li liiii eauaed the light* to go off No, John! English Folk 8ong oaldenl of thi 'I Dahl igo "'ni broke the dance Deep Purple Da R ..( (In W, In '. UP inilv |{. friends have always met here to discuss -Clcon Johnson, I'lonlsl- . publication of e served and a good time was had

ipi i foi ail Because .... D B lol the reel Hint every the matters on tho campus and here it is that

The Rosary . N.-Vm

follows: 1 II atornlty meets once Smilin' Through ., Pi Ml Bailie Cook military classroom you have continually brought your dates to The Deierl l handler Lanier In the basement of Barnes Hall. •Joe Jolly, Bess. Hi wi ImIhi.i Initiation I Bny now boyi a enjoy our— The Sweet I Told Stulti 1 - Id earlier in the The Bolls of St. Mniy'-. UdDRll Circulation Manager*. Joy Mn- Polonaise No. 2 Uut Frailor, and ni with Blgma •John Dltioulei, Pliinlst- Colette Fauet iii. in. makoi TOASTED SANDWICHES The Army Aii Corps Crtwfort HOT CHOCOLATE tncei Harben Bre- Zlmmormai fonnal d te al thi wlntoi auai FOI NTAIN The Caisson* Go Rolling * 1 DELICACIES i u ruei HOT COFFEE long Orubet rbi Marlnee Hymn Pnllllpa OR N G. C Evening Prayer DUi Proudly We Kail The* WHKN IN UAINKSVILLK A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS

Back The Attack SMITH BROS. Your Headquarters for all kinds oi SANDWICHES DRINKS LUNCHES With War Bonds Roosevelt Square

THE LEADER J. S. Speer On The Square SMITH'S Dependable Insurance Dahlonega, nd CHILDREN'S READ1 Ga. TO WI \i: "Where Colleec Friends Meet" Gainesville, Ga. DAHLONEGA TUESDAY. MARCH . 1

THE CADET JUST AMBLIN' Heaven On Earth My Personal Column

As I ait here in the Bugler Of though, leather- lly there are plenty of good ick building on the edge column, I find that the proper

far. Congratulation? and sympathies to journalistic atmosphere is lacking. One feminine member ot the staff

i.« strolling around barefooted,

Ihe leaat However. I'll do the

best I can under these condition* swell fellows that won't be back me At riak of |tfe, limb and proper. I was sick enough to go to bed. —Uncle Sam, yon know. The absence then, that I ty, I one* more mention the sub- too hard to look sick; I was seared green .' the till- will be con. ject of fires, Am you know, it hap little pill she slid down my throat proved Good luck ! pened again. JuM bi the wrong effect entirely. provide plenty of good

I was standing in the window of the Bugler office Finally she led the way back to the room i

a while back trying to figure out how to fill up a I was to spend the rest of the day. Havini (red jn is not much fun during this bole in my column when I saw the bus pull out for back the covers, of a bed, she walked out, > have to nay about f ind of weather but it will rer- Atlanta. The next thing I knew I wa» dreaming r behind her, and left me alone. With would like to offer a few suggest- linly build up your wind. Those I I i of intelligence have, presumed sht ions, in. i" ..i don't build up your if we to I tart cute .m.l how she would look N-i! many I pre purl of the fie department, then Ind but they help you to become here can watch the bus pull out without mninl ring we should bo organised Into defl- Aft r ju*t a little, especially if you're alone. hining cleanliness of the roc

Someone told me that Nipper cum.- bti I. a fi H function. After all I had 1 to i. !» I.f on- tgned the job . weeks ago. Shi but I didn't aee an for five months. (My of )• ttlng ii,.- hoae to tha fire and ,,...!„. her. She moves faster than Mrs. Roosevelt. handling It Hot.- \j. ha v. Have you ev.-r been in a newspaper offi.'.- wfaerl a il ' uiuhn. paper is being put to bed? Typewriters clinging, a fel- i.ii.t oth oi valuables. This l« just ere graduating, low sufferer cursing his small VOCabult] i copj papei Hon iir.'i might nol prove if I was awake. Yes. I

' practli abli : quarter, it seenu at though had found my home and I wasn't gom; ordered confusion reigning supreme, this beds are just .. large pi ever. Those unbelievable—well any. .

This laaua of tha - .1, March, il for the world. what that I've ... Slowly the novelty wore off and I became i Blfgbtll onl i Gi orgte H 1,,,'nn In mldition the cadet si and bored. The room was comfortable enough, but I »».

. i.. collegi ... leaving, a large n, In and I don't usually enjoy talk- here lit North iln.M'iii r,ill,|o- le*.-rvjst< (be first In I her of left ing to myself. Then came my release—Ella. ! I,, T.. rfarch up.m completion ( Maybe you don't know Ella. I didn't, but I ft Sidelights of N.G.C. ,. , ..f -unly and more Kll.i -hort, round, now. and black—every inch s , illogfl lit,- In r, i.l linliloriri-n. will flnlah bafi kindhearted soul. Her bin..- starche. I'. rhap bj • this he The North Georg) llegc coni bandana covered hi b "ill 1" ,ofli„.|„-,,l ( I,.,. i.i.l. i Huifli'i ted Damn Yankee, wh<

1 the fan of the tendance. South. The civilian group In attendance el tha collogi BARNSTORMING about Ella that day. bul -he only had a high the g next best thing-, i System, Thi f thi- group ha* i settled ntly good. liked her work, and in her characteristic During theli tonurc hi n thi ft 1 Dripping gym ii replied that it was all right for somt- SC-Ordt compar- ieen all that they li do wash them. wanted to see and

ire by similarrrin'm 1 J |r- il. group* ..Hot rnl to settle down now. Nippor'a familiar laughter In the upstair- hall. Uka old tlmei, Ella reads a lot, not easy going reading, but, in h« Literary (Juild ; books." Do you know -.....«» hnvy onewored thi -<" *»• r i t,^. it " Darwin is? I —— — WBlCOl ( thai day "Win, ..., will y t»mi' under radiator and A up In the encyclopedia the And many interesting thin** liuve be] "Km" Soaaoma '1 evolution .i; a easi s North Georgia I ban upon a liu. kol ..! .Inly W0 belllgi i only duel Si the t: .licit... I. ..ii Hie irn. I i|uamtly: "A Plra in it n :'i. i Sunday morning. , ,., student ,, , . What do who (ha)] ,.h, or pi „ , i, you i the infirmary cat until in < or any way .,,,1. t. , ,„ "i u . t ,,„, mumps descended on North Corgis, bruid " anoihei l.-i ,l,,i;i ,, and U Only got the mumps. Poor SugarfootI EH* " boj ""'I OUI r pelled." Thorn in,, novoi i adout porcupine anj *"P* « ' towel and held her all night. the Lorj had his way and Sugarfool passed on.

i. Ella i - Mi.' (iniiir the Bryt. irganlscd, Redd It wai called Bj- Su,. . mtnj ,„„ PPK itely n«,ne,l »li '" lf,S:i .,,.,. . "" H, |.,,,,|. l:„, i; Redd luu « boy Mend nw

' .i , I iuntj in Hi.. General AMombly, offered K .. l.iu ca, and everyday thpy m« 1

' OUUlde n g Hi,, bell iwl'i.i'wm'^ '' the mlirmiry and lake a walk 1 atln that your, The collogi

In June, 1901, the I

' inii iiir faculty next lenlon patted nd .... mv list, Bllfl a rfttolutl i kiting that M "> I I'ulil...... Ki'ltable charaeUT.

aftei .-.1. i the in thi ohapi aedlng champion debates. Order ha

i

. i .ml, [„ ,, i. u ,. ,,„ . THE CADET BUGLER

Wh. .. Hill K»g, Captain Ro6„, H,»°° '" ' ommandanl oi Cadeta, waa called Into

ki I the MEET cadeU If they wen MISS ED1TOR CutltlxKH MATTIE rV?m r Uny 'H OR frm I"' MlM 'W ''«„,, C„HL,h^ Kiili Onwrf V/ynm. Chandlrt L*»« ihe officer*. f«u/ N. | TrcwM. Tttny H**** ity Mary HtndirV :hing came „f it, Colli*. JuLic «'" ".I "I really WiHun u at length telling „< u Hopkim. Buddy G«— Kmhlcrn Fraier.

' \[|--.v„..,„ ,..,. Ami above all,

her . .. ".;uod idea* about the schi

H H CIO" VTI« eadet Bugle^t The Voice Of North Georgia College ^

Mr. Thomas, Correspondent, GOVERNMENT INSPECTION A SUCCESS Enthralls Chapel April 18th CrownMountainClim On April 1*. Xi.rth Gi-orgia Col- Persistent Rains Disrupt lege had one of the most interest- his rich humor. ing and educational chapel pro- Schedule of Annual Event we have had yet. grams Bruce felt before bee: could talk ingly and Company. For platoon drill was ent, spoke to us on the subject of forcibly. He he steady rain. Government Inspec- Lieutenant Joe Howell who com- "We Return to Conquer," the atory few speakers Whut I mei manded the second have before. tion was held Monday, April 23, platoon of "A"

Dunkirk in reverse. them cadets is : of Most of the lecture was concern- by Major Dndy of the University Mr. Thomas is an inquisitive ed with the on Satturday i Personnel inspection proceeded training and exploits of Mississippi, as planned. The joung man from San Francisco. of the Immediately after with Commandos and his own schedule, however, had to be com- dinner the companies forming one at a time pletely rearranged and all drill told us in the limited n about how we are going and parade was moved inside. space provided amusing t The schedule originally called I the war and how Southern Ireland I of inspection, cloi and her stubborness has increased icroaa the faces of the nil, drill. our casualties. He helped us to the Inspecting officer England on a Dutch ship. Under e never did before ; that theys drew nearer Clinched fists n'nd in that order, and parade in the the auspices of the British Ministry nfluence of the Commandos tight lips prevailed, afternoon after dinner; but nctu- of Information, he lectured in more upon ou Extended order drill was carried iilly the classrooms came first, than 50 British cities; lived in lives of Mac m all on out of doors on the upper and then squad and platoon close order Scottish highland training camps One ' lower drill fields, not to mention drill. Personnel inspection and ex- with the Commandos who were brought that the Corn- heels. If'n boys go galavantin surrounding territory. The rain t.-mled after aroun wit girls wen theys order drill came din- then virtually unknown; and cross- mandos home. wai still fulling and ai grate horned toads, til the English Channel and North them hi why don they wind soon chilled Company "B" were conducted Sen on several raids as press ob- and mos do it wen they go way to skule. The classrooms to the very bones. Sergeant Tom server, Returning to America, he back to the Norman invasion Orta be easier wer there folks Mtiy led his squad through the first 55. After Dunkirk, Churchill onstration method. The questions formations prescribed despite Inch previously compiled by (Harpers. March, 1942) and to "Put that type of soldier in- had been deep mini und Lieutenant Jame* broadcast (We, The People." Feb- ing." The British High Com- : self Fourth Service Command Hud Buidi-ttc did mi extraordinary job to ruary, 1942) about these already quarters and relayed Major in leading the platoon. "B" com- well nuff to speak to, much less Holly who in turn "fired" at legendary fighters. ime the great psychological weap- them pany deserves plenty of credit

Mr. Thomas kept us all on the i of Britain. They itrnolc in the for the complete accomplishment All I gotta say is that things edge of our seats with his rapid- —Continued on Editorial Page Squad plal close order of It in i In the Hold. Government Inspection is past sumpin thet happens. lak Guess and Hajoi H Fifty-Nine Receive In Memoriam mebbe I'm gettin too old to unner- "Good Job well done." Our thanks stan how younguns think nowdays, Honor Bars Here N.G.C. lost a valued and out- go out to Lieutenant Taylor and but I ain't too old to know thet only u few minor mistakes. Chosen U'nde for their efforts in whipping The following students are en- everthin ain't alright wen a boy is of Carl J. Brookshire on Tuesday for squad drill was Sergeant John the battalion Into the fine shape. titled to the (1 feared uf a girl. Cud be this war Red Honor Bar evening, March 27th. Seemingly Sperry who commanded the first Without them wo would truly hove quarter): I kep heering so much bout but Bobbie Jean Johnson, in good health, his sudden death squad of the second platoon of "A" Elma Curtis Matthews, Joy Bennie seems thet thet wood bring thing* to a head quicker. Maynard, Mary Anne Moody, Alice countless friends and associates Belle Yours very truly, Redmond, Lurlene Rebecca here at the college. Smdley, C. M. C. N. G. C. Glee Club Concert Ruth A. Tribble, John Mr. Brookshire came to N.G.C. — Marshall Carter, Stanhope Richard in June 1943 as assistant account- Escoe, Ernest 8 O'clock Boyd Gurley, David ant, and endeared himself ' All Campus Roads Set For Tonight Marion Holmes, Daniel Hermond Klin,-, and his famous "Rhapsody McRae, John Charles Maddox, kin. Are To Be Paved sented Tuesday evening, May In which Cleon Johnson will Robert Gene Puree)], and Ben Hi-. Blue," first, at eight "VI,,, ;. Collier Yarbrough. a pinno iolo; Rom- The following students are en- him countless friends among the : of LovOi" by Roy the White Honor Bar students with whom he came in i i in \f< " I the ln>i . jiii'l Vii-tor n Plondei . and the - ' 1 Mildred Louise Bailey, contact. Mr. Brookshire was & of t amp, i ramp, p," Ann Cash, Nina Floy stalwart church member, string tune with spring » una. !'• Joe folly Blgi . lyn Grant Ellis. Thelma conviction of right. in his Roads, to be paved an the road berg will be repri nted by songs forth, and will no dotlbt \n In fill] > is, Mary Anne Martin, two sisters, Surviving him are ' in front of the auditorium and from In- H|,f r>'!h(. Tin I > nl nine give HI a delightful Moy ! Ellen tO Meaders, Ruby Mrs. Carrie Beal of New York and Barnes Hall; the road from Smith's ' Day climax. iry Ruth Nix, Carolyn Mrs. Blanche Wiley of Covington to the gymnasium; the road from U, and to North, Kathryn Viona and three brothers, Paul the gymnasium up to the rear of i familiar and woll-loved songs by Mlii It!" i mma Jo Sims, Miriam Ga., Robin, of the United States American Kuth Sisk, Dorothy Lorene Wat- Navy. New York, and Gene, of PROGRAM should be Intercut to us 'y Iris Ziegler, George This of . Ga.

all, 1 he a i uk, Lamar Gene Cole- held for - "I Silver 3:30 on Thurs- love rongs which are so oo) rot the Lining," Freeman, Murray Hen- t four feet wide < much part of our country. Itins, William W. Greene rend Frank a " Jr., K rari 01 U ii Rl ' k Pierce Sheffield, David Moorhead and Reran I Soma of the hlghllghl of the [pplna, William Elmore n In'e "Sum if Slgmui ..•rlirr. Mary Edna !:,fi U ti Rogers who has had *ev- by lowing students are en- I'.vnurn Clay, Deserl Honor Bar (3 Social Calendar ololat). '' Wade Replaces Dorothy Ann Woolsey, "Summer 1

& Anderson. W. Ro- Taylor at N.G.C. mal. 1 •>«« Parker HUton, AUyn Clcon Pr., Taylor, our former asristant Wade is a native of South Caro- May 8— LL ano soloist.) ,1 military science and lina and a graduate of Clcmson May 12 April 16, is now Dallas M. Ryle. Billy tactics who left Sigma Theta—Trip to with the BJCA Luke Trahlyta.

bass tolol I j ,rt Banning, Grorgia. he took part in the owing student is entitled! May IS— R*-x Informal. Away", "Tramp! Tramp I ..me to Dahloncgs dur- Sicilian and Italian campaign*, In ... Honor Bar May SO-Home Ec Breakfast. and "Ah! Sweet My* to- ing the spring quarter of 19*4, and Italy he commanded a barrage = Pcrry- I W. Jam. Res Trip to after- ' Trahlyla, ai Voumans: in his year's stay became an el- balloon platoon and participated wing students are en- ' DSable member of the in the Salerno Beach landing. the Gold Honor Bar (5 miss May 26—Sigma Theta Infor- : ..artznent- We hit friendly personality, Lt. Wad* _ Taylor's place Is Ix. has all the prospects of being an Pledger, Sarah CaroHi^ Taking Lt. who reported here oatrartor and the type Toujour* I'Amour," and "Song of Ired Wat=on, Watts Blg- Francis C. Wade, T-OUand. Alabama- Lt. of person *« like to have at N.G.C. --' Club Forma), :adet bugler Cane Creek MR. THOMAS— Troupe of Music Former Faculty BSU Hikes To from Front P —Continued Makers Presented Member of N.G.C. spring quarter rolled the Germans confused and baff Is Dead In France In the Auditorium S. U. of fie i of i B. Mr. Ben Ritzenballer presented Captain Robert D. Calhoun, for- from the long Soldier had to have battle his troupe of music makers at the English instructor at North follow a dash for the perience, a nearly perfect bodj mer lecteed off: night, N. G. C. auditorium Friday sn army ery refreshing 1 high I.Q., and no reason to live Georgia College, died m Wall—President consisted ol Caroline April 13. The troupe of the boys ii they were to be a suicide squadi hospital In Nancy, France, on Feb- Vice-president two other members, Miss Davidson Sue Meadere— qualify i brought Very few men could ruary 26, 1945, from wounds in- Vice-president as xylophonist and George Ross an Edgar McCord— even after acceptance many m was . while others ither flicted by the enemy while he Cash—Vice-president accompanist. Mr. Ritzenballer Georgine bank and watched secret mission for his gov- sat on the Prof. instru- on a Sisk—Chorister i.lf pin.' so many Ruth swim, or went became t ernment. Captain Calhoun w« a England wading. rould be difficult Doris Fackler—Chorister staying out at the falls member Oi the faculty here from After for title, Virginia pledger—Treasurer dim a definite an hour the gToup Comma i February, 1930, to July, 1941, about picked Juanita Miller—Pianist program Included "En- up and started !

Thomas, ipi I re, he played on differ ,11 ,L|* Morris. D. isked softly, "can you drive with ihnson, H Deat , L. the Battle of Bunker Rill and Ig n ni For example, he pi R. MoRae, C Wo , Tom May, noting the problem* at today We u slide trombone! trumj ... . sweet," he cooed in ectasy . r. Mh "Yes, Hale Sheet Posted >f anticipation. entiling llllie: (1.1.I not fight- "TVien," said the lovely one, I-'umlnmet: tally Here March :51st The three hulls in front of I fisrlitlnjr for Drive For Clothes awnehopi mean that two to c tiff are: Cadet ou won't get it beck. 1 Die i i A serious impediment Sponsored Hen* Co] . Bn Commander, George

l age nowadays is the ii Mr. Thomas Brlghtwoll; sdi I chandler difficulty of supporting that the present government Lanier; Codol Capl . S-2,

, iw quar- 80 per cent of our ihlppl ' thi iddltlon to Its council in the Atlantic. The Irish refused B of throe now mi to blackout ami the Germane could 01 of the Band sfo Ci it. ' p Alice Redmond, and Kath jhb i" loeaU Englleh tain, .i U Nlcl ryn SoJIOlM, i- towns tobonit. Then loo the h I i la ,n, i .. .,,„,. Hi, YW.'A denied the Allies bases In ward off erge R Non BANK OF DAHLONEGA the submarines and so caused many Mr casualties In the Atlantic. All the Mountain -•-

1 "' higher cleei and botb g. : il Irish have left the country to go I hope i faith A Bank You Can Bank On to England or Amei hy rending Ion Is several loft, '. tenant, Howi II lottora All nattom hive boi from hit nophow and a Ay i rgeant, B. Dantoli -•- Ing missionary, make them ice the light, but to no I lorne, 3 M Cm lath, the day »f Service ter the death ol P Courtesy — — Efficiency Thoi W.tll , B Towson, W. .'in. ' rTVCA i 1 HI | .i liliml >,.! , »v),u-li I' y, it Cobum, Member FDIC tli n 'i .i iv liny del t u ft trio i i' Stowart, It..l Del W, .itn.ill tliin,' li, ix'Hi'llll Vi'iy well, lin Rom evoll t: M. w BANK OF DAHLONEGA it told how ileli the men gel of • I

>• i by il worn tn i war and how bad they tudonl |" Dahlonega, Georgia ! C i home, but h«w ilolerniined they nre "B" ire i nptaln, Wayne P when the tennnt, J, Burdotto; Dnd l. ten. ;,.] - >vill I YWOA i>

Sigma Theta Plans Smith; Platoon S THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO Trip To Trahlyta; mile in Dnhlonoge oi Has New Officers tlohoarledlj nnd YOU oi n, the leading nnd Innumerable ' TO VISIT US AND

last quart e i In .-li < I •I. iclce, slip* mid ( S. Speer thai the old mombi i be.th.robo*, Thi ENJOY 1 • the trope, »ill future nol i Dependable Insurance > '. but also Wholesome Offioera elected wei Dahlonega, Ga. fun,

Bur. I. tie. [Te H hl.nl , In Villlli. ioy wore enl Good fellowship

i ; , and Prof England re Your favorite game of l Fridaj Plans of the f

ford Hull dp ti if Trahlyta on ? Haj Day basket* BILLIARDS

i.,.-. attend. Second, kete »ere prepared with Rowere, ALSO so7 on informal Gym Saturday night nftor llghl Sandwiches — Drinks or'* doors nnd Uu AT THE Wheeler Hotel Dahlonega the i Recreation Center Lehigh Men Left Brightwell Heads Wesley Foundation U.S.O. Has Plans Rex Frat Pledges Saturday for Home The Officers' Club Surges Forward ForSchoolPIeasure 15 New Members Under the leadership of the I rather from Lehigh to take a third slow start this Wesley Foundation Council, the came j has now hit j T. its full i term of A. S. R. P. work at I the Rex Fratei At the first earned left on Saturday, April organ , eleven dolalrs through sell- X G d j ng they elected thei ing magazine subscriptions. | The I standing in its history. Wesley Foundation their home in Maryland. Virginia, room has been . The officers for this quarter I painted by the and Pennsylvania. members and two are: President, Edgar McCord; bought Two men. Kenneth Terg, and to give the room a the committe Vice-president, Paul Fiquette; President; 111..:,: Chandler Lanier, Chn )sphei The Belch Second Vice-president, Willie Clain ("Rabbit") Paules. are eligi- Mrs. President; Paul Fiquette. Seere "H.ghiuac w:h r Westbrook : Secretary ble fOT a fourth term at North and Trea- tary, and "Nick" Nichols, >s, has been made avail- Carolina State College. Ten men, surer, John Sperry; Chaplain, he Wesley Foundation Fuller. Bond, Psioletti, Arcovia. Mrs. Sheets keeps the county H Sergeant-at- The Officers' Club is planning Plans have been made Simor, Taylor. Schiffer, John .and brary open for the boys on Satur . Joe Howell. to have it? quarterly banquet Roucroft. expect to be called to day night and Sunday afternoon mis i'liinne.1 about the middle of May and a planned at the Retreat immediate active service. The oth- es their regul

the e f ih, ,, -mal ers will return home in civilian clothes and wait to be called by - May 1 feel at home. They accomplish tyta, May Retreat and presented at the fol their not too easy task to thi Fifteen pledges have been n Those who are ordered to act- lowing Wesley Foundation meet- giving dances nated for this quarter. those who "nth" degree by They ive duty and receive ing. They are as follows: picnics, bingo parties, and variet; as follows; Edward Barin another term will have a short President—Mary Edna Kling, shows. All of you remember thi Robert Collier, Stan Esco, J ohn furlough and they will be required Vice-Prts.—Frank Parker. Gurlcy, home. On Square Dance that Saturday Gordon Hall, John Haines night and the volley ball toi Billy K.rklnnd, Charlie Marshall the other band, those who go hon men! and wciner roast Sunday Rnbert Nfirris, Richard Rowe attire have a choice i in civilian rs and Celestt Frank Sheffield, Julius Still, For the month of May the pro- Thomas Stovall, Clark Thomas, or being paid 5 cents a mile ft World Relation Chairman — Anr gram will include' May 5— Dr. and Clarence Tucker. the distance from Dahlonega, Sanders. Simms will show a niovir- thnt The fraternity is looking for- thier home. Several boys plan I Saying Of Grace Community Service Chairman- night, May 13—(Mothers' Day) ward to lots of fun and an inter- Ann Woolsey. Is Welcome Idea Then1 will be a big contest and Worship Chanrman— Philip Parvin there will be six winners. To those Sometime ago, right after the Recreation Chairman—Mary Ann. will go a free phone call. Thnt is, Science Club Here they will phone their mothers, or serving in the dining hall to the A vital organ of the Wesley girl friends or anyone they might To Elect Officers cafeteria Foundation is the "Wesley Found- style, a group of re- choose, from the U. S. O. building Ec. ation News" published bi-weekly. Home Club servist* from Missouri started i Science Club has had iU •if the phone can be installed). n-gulnr meetings! this quarter New having grace before the meals. The staff is as follows: Fi.ll.nvmg the contest and phone Plans Breakfast Editor-in-chief— r- have not yet been olocted Other reservists noticed this and Sallie Cook. calls; there will be a musical rapidly took over the idea. Later, Editorship—Chandler Lanier. but the programs have been very The Home Economics Club held t the ( . May Mrs. Sanders. ,.n,i Chandler Lanier gave mme at the request of Weston, News Editor—Ann 20—A gala picnic to Cane Creek i- second bi-weekly meeting of Business Manager—Charles Green. irst hand information about the Falls is planned with all invited Jie quarter, Friday, April 20. As uper-chnnro motor at the first the blessing at each meal. Circulation Managers—Joy May- and food provided. May 26— Prof. leetlng Prof Powell talk,,! on At first, the students were a Fraiei England has charge of the pro- it the first meeting, the officers embarrassed, especially the Faust Some Common Errors in Draw- little gram. Coats of mail - >f the Club for this quarter were Typists— Frances Harbin and ig" at the lant meeting. The co- mended for the evening. letted Friday . the stiflnei Evelyn Spain. edi thnt wen' prettnt developed Remember all Cadets, Co-eds. of entertainment for this really feel Faculty Advisor—C. M. Yager. Interest in Engineering Draw- Plans ind < Reservists a. ing especially when Mr, Powell : 1 U.i.- hike The Wesley Foundation lent j. O. really dei Creek Friday afternoon and a p Frances Harbin and Phillip Parvin told of the magnificent John that g ii [ending to a state-wide conference held at c Hfterwards, Also the Club off the cumpi '28. colleges inning a Sunday morning hi la ed with the idea. The; Omyers Ap.il All the the ay the 17 followed by a bres s a good thing all alon in Georgia were represented;

lit at Co-ed Cottage for t purpose being to plan the work of

rig and their dates. the Wesley Foundation for the

A hike to Clay Creek and cold Inc. plate supper at Co-ed cottage on Piedmont Drug Company DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS, April 8 was attended by the thirty- (Read Up) five members of the Wesley "Gainesville's Leading Drug Store" (Reid Down) Foundation. Mrs. C. A, Sheets, P.M.—P.M.—A.M. - A.M. — P.M. On The Square

7:30—3:50— 8:20 Lv. G'ville Ar. 12:30— 7:20 Visit Otir Fount for Refreshing Drinks 8:20—4:40— 9:10 Dawsonville - 11:40— 6:30 5:10— 9:40 Marble Hill 11:10— 6:00 PIEDMONT DRUG CO.

- 5:50 5:20— 9:50 Tat* 11:00— Gainesville, Georgia 5:30—10:00 Jasper - 10:50— 5:40 PJH.—AJI. P.M. — AM. - 7:10—12:25- 4:00— 8:30 Dahlonega . 6:30—11:45 4:40— 9:10 Dawsonville . 6:15—11:30 4:55— 9:25 Silver City . 6:00—11:15 5:10— 9:40 Coal Mtn. 5:30—10:00 Cumming 5:45—11:00 6:45—10:15 Midway - 5:30—10:30 - 5:15—10:15 Robert M. Moore 6:00—10:30 Alpharetta . 5:00—10:00 6:15—10:45 Roswell 6:30—11:00 Sandy Springs . 4:30—9:30 - 4:00— 9:00 7:00—11:30 Atlanta General Merchandise 12:30—6:00 Lv. Gainesville Ar. La ! 30 7:00 Ar. Dahlonega BUSES ON E.W.T

A FRIEND OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE FOR YEARS

Dahlonega, Georgia THE HUB FAMILY .TFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE "YOUR QJEAJ - IRE OUR IDEALS"

Square On The ROHEIM M. MOORE Gainesville, Georgia '

THE CADET BUGLER Lights of N.G.C. Strolling The Barracks No Doubt You've New Noticed

By Mary Anne Martin

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hree months ago also are havini r-looVfn known, i welcome one-week vacation be well satisfied N. G. 1 dres Wall's pigtails tied with of the Two of the most popular boy Carolyn ly after thi n-al shoestrings. of this less most people are always it N. C. C, Yatos «»I Hillinfi right plaid nks everybody beg; .lemented by the ested in what happens to th lave left. Yates left because o The playshoes prer. fartnei Hilling as the thermom i had I pie they know and to thingri jl academic failure, and o wear as soon for active ser up a few ext tr and recept do. Having satisfied my guilty lecause he applied er began picking irn, Alabama. These thi sandals, co conscience. Ill try to recoui ice. Chandler plans to do cgrees: Anne Edge's completed six months of of two huge whit* new "civilians" naturally Uting mainly it Alabama Polytechnic mi: inen straps. The bright yellow,

!; Since there are about tue, or red sen four ti which Mintil, Bobby as many boys as there uuld easily toll thai he too, wa: trelchy tops are p een. Carolyn Huff, and ( it is a physical nihility MVfDg ow merry circle, by hli for ivies. HI* words drifted over aring date. The while with Ranking high ire duty immediuMy But I'm not quitting, I'm tine l. must change to civiliai rawing. There's a difference!' preference are black patent ankl< week Although sandals and sling pumps. >roughly enjoyed 'or a few months. ih yes, as the Major said, "Spring strap kind assistance of the students, by everyone vacation a k'uy George, admiring Becky* iwee io was fortunate welcomes a the faculty and enough to at without his uni- little yellow skirt I Jackal end. The hikes place i It th. t of A ml nided lad once ists, they felt a e Creek and ph »ti (| short The crisp white mediately. The tural disappoin fie river, and the talkec |.lllV"r " Lake Trahlyta men* of being t i inferred from are equally , Of I night, vntini liiTit mi vi-nifi- large university to a smaller, more acquired by ipei d Isolated college *™>n faded when thc corn flakes and glue, For moment on the eouthwoet sld-' of the ;d the new trainees "got in nost of the fellows ,„ had the bam. groove" and found out what North to sit around and twiddle time ,i Carolyn WaJl'a the guts to rtJck out the full wax like. They thumbs. Georgia College Some of the more come through with pRsulng and newest expression of their love and Is, Ph tain, to find tliat they didn't turous souls have attempted grades. Athletically, they Wojlcchowskl (G fur the M»vy Jnunty sailor hats. arch for blocks and wilds of Georgia Millie to their lift their mark "Rod" ii' i .inn viu! STou'ro Iterky and adding have i havi camping, but they broke cr«sn country by hi ii-i.r and Dpi George the BTona-I) bea i nthu la He with colds and hen they wore taaghl how to platform lolu. tors are inclined toward the Crown Joan Merit looking email run over MoUnUl pitch ji ten I and rump III military Botty theory that u tight dress stops eighteen ratoutei and thirteen girl's circulation but we are of

I. I,,-II| flll'lll III "'.III ulll|. ! [ : l| to the rifle range for their reaaore hum.'., or anything cou i in i silver bracelet the (•moll obatacle eoui . ti ling first try al marksmanship. They North Georgia I ' i ie arranged to bring a i weleon i\ .''n i The ., :i,, p|i tun thi ii'--- in tt" knelt at 2-10 yards and fired. Not basketball .the team under the leadei mi ii.ii.-i- tell the Mi \ m proudly topping off 'ould probably be ship of Dick Martmon showed its whola tuiili ii boo 10 cold tried at 100 yards. '•• strength v.. i I. int hiin'" m o one polnl lota hi i"". veka un al ~ 80 We iik.' it! "Ten the sergeant

Git i then wonl ii could n'l : drawled, "Fix bayonets! Charge! i i 'ii- accenting her to on defeat Ace CI I i'ii' ii off thi i . chance." To blondneai with fu R. T P team In two predi i In ba< i. too ! iron and fuehala aeeofiorlea. Holly Theatre

"'< I k'l Hi" 1-llH-ll ll'Illll ' ' i ii Km I'n' la I Mary Ann Uoorc tool Ing al DAHLONEGA, 'll.li' V.Ti II a, , GA l-ll !. ii nil H bad I i> v, 1'iing flowei in team wai wJtl i II rej if vy. i frilly pBitel plnaforee WEEK BEGINNING Thursday. May 10 IQ's of ASTR's "BRAZIL" A Place Of Wholesome Recreation •*''" in Bruce - Tito Guizar borboi ihop, 'Wi.li. boys, n look*

-..hi Saturday i- I'm, going 1

l ! THE STUDENTS EXCHANGE "MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS" Appropriate c immi rtl Slg bulletin board of Bar- B")> I'rnsijy "ii I h«- Campu in' North Georgia College . Lynn Merrick a fire extinguisher can hum.

A l"i "( i"'..|ili' Im.l ii nf "I..-I . lot fun i;,ii,ii, , ., | || Monday and Tuesdav Ice Cream |>'.i Sandwiches (iliiyinc . Pli Drinks n roturn II to "HATHING BEAUTY" Win c .i-ri Room 02 to A ' JACK ROBERTS, M K r. Red skelton table be left up pi rmanontlyt

Will I"' i-i'.i'n to whoevoi i- ' Wednesday i f i I.t hom N. . Tuylnr. "BIG BONANZA" li", Richard Arlen and GREETINGS Lynne Roberts Thursday and Fridav 'CALL OF THE JUNGLE" 1 ollege Mends have always met Ann Cut-in - here I James Bush

the matters on the Saturday campus and here it THE SMITH HOUSE la that "DANCING IN you have MANHATTAN" continually broughl your In Fred the Henri of ihe Blue Ridge Mountain! Brady - Jeff D..imell Diihlunecn. Ga. anjoj our— Monday and Tuesda: TOASTED "DRAGON SEED" William M. Smith Kathryn Hepburn ar,

Mary I,. Walter Huston It. Smith UN '" Ul \' lis hut COFFEE Wednesday (Hi "THE POWER OF THE CADET — CO-EDS — WHISTLER" When 'liehard Dix - Janis Ca rte; you want BREAD for those hungry moms IARDS during quartern lip jure I" l""k for Thursday and Fridav "ARSENIC AND OLD AUNT BETTY'S BREAD LACE" Made by SMALL & ESTES BAKERY SMITH'S Saturday UTAH" THE CADET BUGLER

THE TIPOFF Rec Club Elects Br Ralph Ivey WANT ADS fhe basketball games and boxing bouts Officers; Song Nite ended with a "band" at n d of the winter quarter. By now we hope that everyone is cured Proves Success

At the 'rop. Office, ftoom 2, Couch House beginning of this quarter TENNIS the Rec Club started I' ANTED—The in full swing This quarter started with the rolling, pressing, and lining, of the to complete old activities and make eourtl in petting them ready for nja playing. It seemed good to the tennis courts being marked off at the !M beginning of this quarter essary first to elect WANTED — 1 U AN 1 To know new officers knew that the taught, ED— why a bund «anse we cold winter had ended. But just to replace speedier sunt of handsome ASTRP's don't date those who did not re- fter the courts were put in playing condition we had a short cold outing of the turn. Shirley Zipglor hecanie ! They just look at delayed the use t the co-ede. p,]| that of the courts. The sun soon became bright —Everybody president and Winnie Phillips, hot again and couples trailed lazily down nd to the courts with "spring vice-president; Kathryn Sessoms to have "hot" fervor" a game of tennis. The courts are in constant WANTED—Another guard report Y ANTED—Som when the weather will ise now permit and usually there is a big crowd Jean like the one after Federal In- -Prof. England Smith, badminton manager. itting on the sidelines watching the games enthusiastically while pection. —The Paroled. Reorganization also occurred in their turn to play. We are looking raiting forward to the intra-mural th, individual teams, and which the cap- nn is tournament will create a great deal of interest and should some exciting matches. rovide 'ng are: Hippolytans, VINMS TRACK Prances Harbin and Phoobie Langford; Sharing the highlights in sports of this quarter with tennis will Mercurcans. Virginia Pledger and the competition between Company "A". Company "B", and the Peggy Carolyn Wall. —Shfw Tyson; Phi Omicrons. EI ind in track cross-country, broad jump, high jump, 100 and 220 Kensington and Ruth Sisk; Trah- rd dash, obstacle course, etc. Coach is getting us in practice for WANTED—For the Cadet Bugl lytans. Celeste Faust and Doris events by putting us through the esc "enjoyable" phys-ed classes. U AM Kit—More Cadet SOFTBALL The m-tivity was the com- •he cadets at the Simmons House split a double-hitter with the Inst quarter's volloy team Sunday afternoon, April 8th. With the steady pitching of Th.- phi Omi- Harold Craig, the Simmon's House boys won a victory over the town I' ANTED — Our i led by first with i in the game a score of 15 to 9. In the second game the tferctroana .—„,„ Bill Price pitching and Jack Roberts playing third base, the town in second; the Hippolytans, third; i defeated the Simmon's House boys 9 to 2 after a hard fought ami th,. Tnihlyr.ms, f.iurth From e. Another game to play the tie off was scheduled to be played the si- foil, WANTED — Som tennis wore choiOn slghl Sunday afternoon, April 15th, but was called off for the B. S. hike U. of the best players foi V ii . ane Creek Falls. The play-off of these games will probably be These wore Sullie Cook, Carolyn •d in the near future. When it is played we can be sure of some Utllit Wateon, El Kenning- fighting between the two teams. ton— Phi On Lcnora SIDELINES Tate, ASTRP Plays LeHteh Boys Joan Terry, Vlviai i'es, Coach ii a til] saying "Let's go over the mountain today, boys." worse than ever before now that it is hot when you have to run In Late Basketball mountain," especially for the seventh period class. In this class of the boys, should we say. "lose 'heir dinner" when they get e ' >p of Crown Mountain, Seventh period is probably the hottest played before quarters — find fnsl of the day and when you have just eaten a big dinner (if you and exciting. Hnrtman scored higl M i"v. April ii, in ind that much to eat) and have to run Crown Mountain you could Chandler's ASTRP team and Dick the first game with 1J points for the College auditorium out what I mean. Hartman'a LeHigh team. Mr. York LeHigh, and Chandler rang 1 One month team took some While running the "mountain" with sweat pouring off of you and and Mr. Potter wore the referees, points for lh.- ASTRP. In the familiar tune and composed won!, think that your next step will be your last one you hear Coach second game. Wider held first fitting I team song. Then .-nth tr-iim sung ing'-. voice echoing over the hill, "Chop, Chop, Let's go! Let's go! place with i i point and Chandler held the lead for the ASTRP with 14 points. and lolntlj the Rec Club song Judged by Mill Donovan, M)«n R iy, and Ml Bailey lontenl W. A. WHITMIRE BUY WAR BONDS . tation, thi Hippolytai

ind wore Followed re The Home of Quality Merchandise nectivol) by the Phi Omleron . At Popular Prices Trahlytnns, ami Mercureom A complete line of Dry Goods and

Student Accessories. thla i ting rt receiving the Dahlonega, Georgia small letter for 860 pi Martha Sue Burch, Ethel Htati, Virginia Pledger, Caroline WjiM. MiMio.l U.v

HULSEYS . .-. letter for earning point 1200 . and El Ka ngtoii

ii nlng ovei

• In 1 May We Remind You of Our BatunU] . April 1. the Bee

i Club presented 'pin i ift" In MILLNERS Id- oolli,;.. i-vriiFi l tor,, liu, „-,,,!- Complete Stock the

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YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE i roughly en-

SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES WREN IN GAINESVILLE

NUNNALLY'S CANDIES SMITH BROS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Rules Laxed

Roosevelt Square —Slightly

Prescriptions Carefully Filled | '!,!

All court* for girls use during a-» periods, 10:00, 11:00. 12:00, Monday, WttomiMy, Friday.

THE LEADER . fi 2:00

i Saturday.

>s and glrli may play On The Square oth.l 5:00. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S KEADY-TO-WEAR

CO. Gainesville, Ga. rules LIPSCOMB DRUG If are dUfOfe .11 bs taken away. . '

THE CADET Amblin' AROUND THE CAMPUS THE CADET BUGLER Just garrison flag has been quite con- Luther Vmlon, Shirley ZUgltr to CO-EDITORS. jr.icuous and it isn't anything Maybe you haven't noticed but Not only the garrison least so we BUSINESS MANAGER Cfcor/« Wood be proud of. S fl r at regimental flag in flag but the we would know it, SPORTS EDITOR Ralph l»ey the college flag, ence of fires lately. Don't get the auditorium, thi t ratio? Scienc when i Anne Martin there has FEATURE EDITOR Mary ne wrong but actually at the last Is it t ves ; opened in Smith in- U snare ten of th EXCHANGE EDITOR Jean I the college club managed Russell While FEATURE STAFF. Joe Lipson. attendance; and on NEWS STAFF.. ..Georgine Cash. Lehman Keith. < , that nevertheless boys' military school, Davtd Wynn. Chandler Lamer Lurlene itely a t a mere after-thought, but here we Smelley. Edgar McCord, Evelyn Spain. being building the these after-thoughts backbon Saltie Cook. Davis King. Anne Woolsey. organizations. Disgraceful, isn't it, but Ll silly to be without < Henderson. Juanila Miller. Kath- of interest, Mary things stand. Is it lack laaii

leen Erazer. Anne Edge. Bill Cooke. May first. what is it that dis with It's FACULTY ADVISORS K M. England. ys were. absent collei course it and only the c-lin ; day. Of dition, anyway, H. Gilbert und damage insurance. H campus i ~ Mrry goMbricks on our Company and all of that, but "B" Company is in for a lot of credit MY FRIENDS for getting out on that muddy drill field last Monday and doing such ' be M. By Prof. England swell job the extended order. a on aware of the fact, Dahlonega is the Lumpkin c j of t I liink wo shall fr.-i national loneliness for many seat, and therefore the home of the biennial county on the campu*. We're pretty lucky < dl»h 01 I ,n, r very ijay; hf. ji u r j « |m i|„ij rind dearly li.vcil r>lnyc court. I think there must have been few Ho- they handled it is has left the stage. Wc shall grow accustomed to time, but really we need pavement others who may take hi* role, for thi1 drama of life st least, during this past court week, and the know], On top of that the rain drenched on the walkways and must go on. But wo Khali take with u.i the cherished edge we found there will undoubtedly—long outlait them to the akin and the wind It's hard to keep shoi memory of the truly great perform oi to whom the the physics and chemistry we battle so earnestly played merry havoc with their body for inspection whe successors ore but u» candle bearari Poi Pranklli day by day. warmth. through mud at least once wee] H ii play is played out and thi i urtaln We of the staff hope that thi room is not naturally attractive drawn shut. But the work of u bnvc and gallant There have been a lot of com- The court —ugh on the campus edition will suit your fancy. It' walls, off-shade, dark, wine-colored trouper continues in Ihe life unci heart 'if the nation. ment* on the flags tan woodwork. lately. Since Roosevelt's death the r fir.- oddly carved wooden seats, and naked electric light Mrs. Roosevelt made the wisest observation wo bulbs banging from a high dusky ceiling. There wm rjav< yet heard about her husband's grea a large essembly of North Georgia citizens at the story," she said, "ll over." And it is. It wan a BARNSTORMING of court. Combinations half year session of pink magnificent story. And the effect of the story and hats and red feathers, with an extra touch of blue, thf lory ,.r. In-n to guide US atul green, and orange, were very distracting as I trie* those who come aftei in \i ioI story down wo the the proceedings. --. justly and faithfully foi them to i fiopi i.l m 'i In mill thai mew perfume, from formaldehyde, will do that. ,.!. The proceedings—ah! there's another little .... i, ,m love ll! mat- lions of court were entirely different The <; I »ocks that Mary Anne Martin uses to roll up her hair on. Ill symbol of Calm thai was disturbed by Mary Williams rod om the actual conditions I found. The proceeding faith and humanity for a lon| I Eli produced Mini,,, .imii W.ili.i .....I Pearl Hairell back at N.G.C., renewing ent on seemingly oblivious to the continual coming for us a notion wherein the dc n prjnclploi id going of curious on-lookers, and the whispering loglnnlng to 1«> i.l sii|i|.ii. i-.l laughter '>"< eome—the search for between the judge and » li'im euntit k and activat- in. mi between quarter! and light*. ing the guarantei of then hungry, clothed the U Bearl Sing?" ragged, and i

Ml.-... .1 l.v 'I I n<1:.-i dynamiting a rfvei dldri i i ii -i Miry which Borne CO edl vanishing Into s< i and reappearing arguments and pointleis permitted ll citlaen to starve, Through him our

vhorc did they i week provided and unuiuil lelf-roepeotlng and lolf-iupportlng, Tho comp • and useful knowledge fur r roll abound In Barn dead, thoy abound oven on the campu I Ml, 01 in ll'" i- to

i Colli i . . ii, i' on stops complicating the I inl all, the \u. m Bui d , mdry Ituttlon.

Library. Read the plaqu i the (ronl of thi Ubntri Dol Brunor kooping the piano hoi now thai Mary Williams Is

near the I Have Faith In i Us flagpoli hi

everywhere In the United Stotoi Bui think of the .'iiij.Ii In. mtiT .. ' fori i'1-i'i i !'" '"' " » I '-'iiu'i-ivi' llii- number

"i"l "!- 1. 1 In niurnifiii-iir. ,- | u ,.il.- «f I that fact. Now I don't mean that Franklin Roosevelt, a badly crippled mini. know ... 'v.. .-.. n.-o enough to

kindness, Ui« ta\ pop talks about living once in a while.

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KaiHj, JIopi-, ami I'lium; ' ' lli " " rnn things the rik'ht way and by OUI our i ays of his life *7/te methods, i OncineAxdo^

: »" "I" l-gi'-l evrll l,r. foilillj have no worries, but ' Virtue's oven Di. .ugh they ate ^om aide. i PJ D insignificant in the realm, tliey are our maj.n t and Dad you are old enough to d« thing, or bow lo get rid how to and finish I WALK ALONE Wondei go to three shows notebook all by next Friday, or trouble with some ii \n i.l til

1 But somehow after the first f«« softly, Tho campus m • i-v a part of the vagi" at* and speoki of mi,, .. dropped a I on mi with neither mei I

The daily-tramped drill

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The cat dJ .-• down to business to ... . m« come • will ' v Uek have s« tllll PnnticaJ. Payne! <.od ly I dash for the Barn, stopping .>.,. and la . handful of pebble. tO throw at , lt th< lighted window &* : do it. •—the Please someone come down to unloci Andvia we wiUv\u spcn«spend fussing i > and worrying to get a good 'Img ihout at;AU'» Beaux. the world to luit ourselv- — V #• Cadet BuqI&i ' M 77ie Voice 0/ North Georgia College ^ VOLUMN XV.

President Rogers Summer Quarter Visits Washington To Provide Pre Varied Program of Activities nded essentially military colleges 20 To Graduate United States. They are N University in Vermont. P< Here On June 6 vania Military College, Vi

Polytechinc, The Citadel, CI of North Georgia College will be A. & M. and North e In Id Wednesday afternoon, June for freshmen. Classoa for the gia College. C, 1345. There will be a final mil- t quarter tvill begin on June itary parade of the quarter at 2:00 On this day tho students will

and the graduation exerci; begin theti work . lowing that, will take ptaci for ciiDl'^c by the war and their effects on auditorium, Dr. Kenneth nded eduoatlon i the ROTC. The meeting wssheld R Williams. Dean of the College at the Army and Navy Club. of Education, University of Geor- up teel aJ training, » ', loor^ni, will be the. duoteea mil Resolutions were adopted in re- find the i a gard to the postwar ROTC and com o LAKE TRAHLYTA Prospective graduates are: Al- Cannon, Cleveland. Georgia; lUeed trn id partm en t through the group mn Lamar Gene Coleman, Garfield, pre-medleej chairman, General C. E. Kilbourne, Birthday Party courses are also to Georgia; Grace Conner, Dahlon- offered The superintendent of V. M, I. Trahlyta Provides e of i irgla; Saltie Cook, Demor- courses has I General Edward W. Smith, ex- At Sanford Hall G< n printed Fine est, Otalgia; Irene Elizabeth For- b provlout edition. ecutive for Reserve and ROTC af- Vacations

rester, Head River, Georgia; Mar- : publll livelier fairs, addressed the group and in- For Miss Donovan For NGC Students jorie Oleo Gibbs, Ty Ty. Georgia; ipedlte timated that there would probably gradna> Sara Frances Harbin, Ijivonin, Georgia; Eleanor Kcnnington ments in the Corps. Oehlnehnee, Georgia; Ethel M111U, begin at Each of the eight colleges pre- the Rocknitirt, Georgia; Clara Jean (i igulai summer sented a list of former cadets who Friday night at 10«0 in Sanfort Nil.l.uk, Jefferson, Georgia; James quarter,

Hall living room. Cookies anc ,| Nichols, '" add to the Moody Blue Ridge, Geei entta I il d1 a.is interesting to know that from City -I !-, triii ; Wayne Palmer, Panama the u the the eight colleges have come four special birthday cake was present- Florida; Martiha Claire Phillips, local fraternities and othoi « In] outstanding generals of which ed to Miss Donovan by the San- Dry Branch, Georgia; Virginia organisation bav< I ild plan foj North Georgia has contributed ford Hall officers, Carolyn Nortl Cedartown, Georgia; Em- Hodges, Pledger, one, General Courtney H. and Alice Redmond. ma Jo Sims, Clarkston. Georgia; and the other be.au> commander of the First Army in This Ruih Sisk. ToceoB, Georgia; Lur- a prelude to the actual birthday mall but lene Smclley, Huldwm. I l.^r/ia, kie.i throughout thia North Geor. celebration on Saturday, May 20th I 'J'Iht i- will uino capable concession and last, but Caroline Wall Pittmai [and, Under the guidance of Miss Bailey far from least, a bathhouse and tonville, Gc be formal and Informal duncoij the girls planned a day of special Macon, Georgia, ROTC. diving board. Boating forma an- i.f appreciation. From mi planned by the school other past i me and scattered here . in Washington, Pre I'l'"/ there through the thick trees 01 visited the Pentago and Lanier Is Made hour. Miss Donovan received birth- .',i thi Win (hat crowd the shoreline are rustic men! the worl grills and tables for thi President YMCA nue through the lum- mini! ,'huner's to wander tn.ru I In In Reorganization onth il..- r. Sigma Theta Frat thoughts. itimmer will be unuaually Gives Dance, Goes Lake Trahlyta is only Freshman Week inny spots in the that seem To Trahlyta Lake North Georgia to then. The cabin.'! . Schedule been touched l.v God ' The Sigma Th Ijike Wiu-ega, even Crown Moun tain when jrou a ;. n of format mem went to town the j the delight if its Even if you came from -down At 1:30. May 1 .South" :md there's on empty ph Foi Jolly, -'"' Summer Quarter londed down with . and thei: in you can that only bi BUI| W ly Sn ent chaper rolling flat land, and even L Concert Planned Sanford Hall for Lake 13—8:00 i won't admit it, there's a little Wednesday, June a. Secretary and Treasurer. Trahlyta. sparked ; The ride was Rgistration for Freshmen ai of : On May 12. the "V" held "« In f Jimmy Burdette. Leo valley and i formal dance, one el the beat ir ! Buster Johnson who Thursday—Classwork begin*. kept up a steady flow of non- 1 May D, Prof I only they can. The

. didn'1 do so bad either. Up- Exam Schedule ihtp, At the I.' headed for! .11 ".tick" he bathhouse and the lake Condi- cordially invited Join in held Boy who are not y.i menv ., prohibitive, " Club.

for you— take nd ried when girl dived ogratn i> a* follow*: JUNE 5—10:30 - 1:00 of i TUESDAY, ' g 102 • English 202. ir sandwiches, cakes and n |«d a delight- TUESDAY, JUNE 5 -2:10 - «:* The Dayi of I»ng Ag - I English 201 ful bei .. IS - Commerce 111c I . .

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WEDNESDAY, June 6—8:00 - 10:00 i iil The destination will probably be goodly - Major and Mr. Fall* and a ' ' -Di.mukea BSD AY. JUNB qoota will be in et- THI" of ehaperoBe* i ath 105 - Math 1 1

TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1945 Wall-Pittman~~ Jean Smith Heads Public Speaking great interest of the, student. Parks N.G.C. Alumnus )f Lt. Ben F. Science Club North Georgia College was Gives Two The thB For Class quarter. announcement by Mrs. \o/ Killed In Action Now Famed At the tint of the ent J« JeffersonviUe, Chapel Programs Califf of Geor. Parks, previously i Newspaper Work marriage of her Lt. Ben F. i, of the grand- to was killed in acti Clnb Mri daughtei Sarah Caroline Wall, ported missing, speaking claw „ectio» the Science to However, offi- icer 2/c Harold Belgium, December 24, 19< new officer.. Sterol in d chapel program* of mi* elect officially has Pittman, of the U. S. Navy. the War Department has ticular to the public, now speeches. The apeechei is Preiident, and Mrs. editorial ma follow.: was solemnized notified his parents, Mr. firm hold as No. 2 by the membera o: fn"™"'i"e »» Hten Lath- Athens. 29 year Vice-President, April 27. in the home of the Bap. Floyd A. Parks of in the Hearst empire. For J„n Smith; Secretary. Virgin.. eaeher, J. M. Teresi, Lt. Parks was a graduate ol er Vinton; at chairmen Sully ville, Georgia. The North Georgia Junior College and Bishop; program Mil ledge lovely Shirley and in and r.rliamentamn, light blue suit with University of Georgia The program on i Cook: Joe rv.nnelJy, Her flowers December, 1942 death of ZieKler. lea. con-

t North Georg Prog the quar lege he was a member ol the • remainder of Sigma Theta fraternity, Captain lnterna.tk.nii1 Nc the weddir, of Company C, a lieutenant colonel '. B. Dykes, and the g infantry regiment, How- his wife, First Sgt. in the ROTC , Great Britain. her and and the Officers Club, Pittman. a member of . James A. After the Dramatic Clob and the YMCA. the bride and groom the N.G.C. Orchestra ?mony left in January, Entering the Army spend the remainder of his graduated from the 1943, he was Now Reorganized /e with their parents, Candidate School at Officers' Gorty'a phys al sllghtne. The North Georgia College •he bride is the daughter of the Benning. He was married to — Fort concealed by a •hundred skilled J- Wall of the former Misa Janice Hatcher, nits. double-teeuUd His keen, ganized. It will operate under its .T,f?.-r ville. Geon She edged mind Is c ncealed by a lull former name, The North Georgia graduated as valedictorian of her i should consider parents, Besides his wife and Ing Southern m Generals. Clinton Perdue and class from Twiggs High school, by four sinter*, Mr*. v he is survived -.mile. Of all Bill Cooke organised it, but Frank JeffersonviUe, in 1943. She will be Athens; Mrs. Hoyt Robertson, of in the Rearat ei Kemp, former leader, took charge. an honor graduate of North Geor- PiltmBn, of Mayaville; Mrs. shre it unobtruslve- Billy one of the Members are: (ROTC) Robert gia College in May of this year. T. K. Cunningham, of Lancaster, Noma, sax; Bill Aycockl, e The groom is the youngest son and Mrs. A, J. Gardiner, of S. C, 'i -if ii Ha was the l< confederate Pra.nl. Kemp, trombone; of Rev. J- L. Pittman and the late ipldiir. unil wh Cooke, trumpet; and Buddy P: Mrs. Pittman. He was graduated Lt. Parks was a membei M liege ha choae from Gordon High school, Gordon, Baptist church, ilir Prince Avenue aehool tha ASTRP—Clinton Pardue, tr Georgia and immediately entered

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- ' .. , : M et; Fred Carter, trumpet. the Navy. Since then he has spent

stuff '.'f Ihe AthetiM Bitimir-Mernl.l. His first reporting jo The orchestra is not ready fo» two of his three years in service In [i letter to Ben'a mother, Ma- Ihe Atlimt but will iticea yet. it be in the Atlantic. Hoi 1111a aald "Bi n .fllil Mil- jr.1i " After graduation Mrs. Pittman capable offlcei I bed wos the moat paying t thing* truthfully i plans to join her husband in Nor- hi Ipful uml friendly understand- and in my estimation, the most '-> thu of folk, Virginia, where they will loyal and capable lieutmant in lg and g I opportunities. temporarily make their home. Division, Sumtiiv p. The South und The Fiffht the 75th " On .

i Jarrard 1 r mi'iiiur Henry G. .Iiinr 1, , will lie ml — m. 10, Inn editor at the «v ol Policy—Ralph ivey Ynung of Southerners are jealous of Lib- it Athena. Mr. i'n' I'li.i! lUiosc-vult was Hoi llklns tha t\< Buy War Bonds doalroua of uniting the worli always been of fight and dem And Stamps! , ... . ponce and unity. policy B.S.U. Gives Hike a long lottoi i" tin ] Hie 1 1 and plenty. 'in Mny 1 Roast -, b*i promo And Wiener .1 given, oonUinlng the follow- iii'ii'h jiimiii running On' Saturday afteri why don'l rou e ] holp BANK OF DAHLONEGA 12th, the Sumlny School cltSI ' 1 Ing for thorn the Baptist church hail a hike I- -•-

welnor roe»l i A Bank You Can Bank On about bba o'clocli and then i loaded to good i-riirit pnpora II run, but like qualltlea thu toward Cli and shortcoming* of \e well manner. ind a half of hlltlng it ii.' i -•- ate, would ii- rmon Stowirl ml "The Chief" poiod to say that after J-pun ha y — Service — Efficiency it and hnir miles. By thai be killed or Member FDIC

1 . and brio ..... i,,', within. II,.' In,-!.-.-.. BANK OF of Rem iiutiri, uml Berlin In DAHLONEGA decided no Honi B ' 1 ". Dahlonega, 1 I I boo u b Georgia

i down i" d bi Idi Mib. mi WDllam Randolph Qeexel getting hum .-it College -in I Ihi- DM* ! mill another nam Huh we were going up hill Inatoad thai have workod of down. hoping Him After ii lung Htnl corillinmuti odty he THIS IS A PERSONAL joumry nv fimilly INVITATION TO Phi nf N.i. lb The hot YOU dogs with nil the trimming*

dived i W. A. WH1TM1RE TO VISIT US AND There v-i

so we silt i« of Quality Uorchandiae ENJOY

Dr. Pore i At Popular Prices teacher, and Ml Burton n 01 A complete tine ox Dry Goods and Wholesome fun tint liny .'ii Student Accessories, joyed it dh much Good 1 fellowship teorgia TOI filled wi played a few matchi and 1 our favorite tennis and then loft « ll I game of faction of having a big THE SMITH BILLIARDS HOUSE ALSO In the Heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains Sandwiches Rifle Instructor n - Drinks nahlonega. Ga. AT TIIE

est friend. Treat it is A Good Plarc is you would your l-„r Dahlonega Recreation Center t off with an oily rag Good People TUE.-r'AY. MAY 2'.'. THE CADET BUGLER Wesley Foundation Makes Officers' Club Frazer Is Elected Phillips Sponsor Enlivens Campus President Home Of The Rex Frat Its Report For The Quarter da quarter the Officers' Club Economics Club The Rex Fraternity held its in the recreation At the retreat Easter Sunda; i new high Election of officers for next uarterly initiation on Saturday, ie organization. Four different the plans were laid fo ' completed at the last afternoon, long, the army wou quarter was lay 12. New members were the quarter. Most of the project continually thai meeting of the Home Ec. Club. and litiated first, and the traditional or will be given this quarter, have been completed and the re a threat to othi rip through the mountains was e Variety Show on May 16. President—Kathleen Fraser d the treasury a total of Vice-President—Ann Sanders forty-four dollars, as near as Nick f the Scretary—Peggy Tyson (?) ,n figure. If An election was held Tuesday Las* Friday night, J. M. Nichols -Carolyn the beginning ol night, May 15. for the Rex sponsor signed as Master of Ceremonies The total intake .nd it will cause hurt feelings. It North er a banquet for the officers and for as long as she remains at N. $1.30 and the amc night not be necessary if the par- ment Committal?—Oveda G. C. Anne White the former ir dates at Smith House. The Wehunt, Jane Hinton, and Emma frr.ni sponsor who was visiting from ine and health codes. Example Lee Harbin. ended with a ffroup of Athens, presented Winnie the f armed nations were Germany eifrht. and The Home Economics Club Is in officers and girls. This sponsor's locket given by the fra- .nd Italy as well as Japan. very full charge of the annual spring lawn banquet in at least ternity. It was an excellent thought- was the first party which will be that the officers The Rex dance for the irovolting: program thoroughly en three years ely after gTaduati quarter brought dates. was held Saturday night, May 19. by The dei tion for the ( . Alt 1 only formal dance of thi? ion left Sunday afterr The and relatives of the quarter will he the Officers' Club Roper, Stout . George Dean night of Formal, p-iven on the dents of the colleg mission. The chaperons were Mr. Davis Chandler. George had and , thl. I be- and Mrs. Oaks, Prof England, nnd charge of the program, presenting „_ atill Mias McCann. A trip to Trahlyta musical games, and folk songs, We Revolt fluid hat there will be an orches- was givn by the Rex on Sunday, dances. Two old members. Mari- rgia Bull- . th.--T Edmonds and Vivian Singleton lyn article under the heading of Nc dogs or Gainesville Navy are be- attending Uni* Lights of N. G. C. In this articl Sanford Hall lawn at 6:30 a. r •rokc < d G. S. C. and the The next d B y, the Cluh and hiked to Clay Creek. Pn jeetod to riding in the open truck ? welcomed i: Show liked North Georgia with the e> participants in the Variety England, Miss Burton and At the remainder of the way. The ception of one thing—there will go to Trahlyta. The trucks Vice-president of our Wei Sanford Parker, nothing to do on week ends. ] ill be filled in front of oompanied by Anne White, Mian acted as host. ley Foundation, [all [ Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Sheets, and Sunday morning Durwood Fosl Sandwiches Prof England. The banquet, given er gave the regular Sunday morr Mid at the end of each quarter, will be t of c will be Miss ing message at church, showin Chapcrones did, after the two fell head first little epilogue. Last Saturday McCann, Liutenant how religion is Burton. Miss into a mud puddle. The Rft] fraternity has done dance. There night, the "Y" held a Prof England. laj a •>*ful r Wade and When the group returned, they 'resident Edgar Me- I for individual, community, And so will end the quarter with the whether in and dates there, but not one single were served a delicious chick< ns oonnMtfld the Officers" Club. May there be world. This sermon was the , ipltt- nation, or reservists had a date. This does breakfast on lawn at Co-ed proud of the effective manner soother like it very soon. I doubt Cottage. given in a very not apply only to the ASTRP. This was enjoyed by all thinking. it. that set everyone to Plenty of the cadets can be heard as the hike worked up hearty complaining about the lack of Cfuise I admired the way that the short forum was held in the audi- when something lembers, who back activities, but Sanford Hall -hip* wit? kept bo neat and tidy. led torium from 1:30 to 2:30. Dean 1 didn't find out until today who this with Davis and Durwood Goes To Trahlyta starting the discussion on "wheth- The social calendar was print- May 27, Sanfoi ed in the last issue of the "Bugler" On Sunday, excepted; Miss Don giving the dates of the future lall no one van simply put us all into trucks Davia upheld the negative and activities. On June 2, the Officers' MILLNERS at 10:00 in the morning and locked Durwood presented th affirmative. Club holda its formal "The Style Center of up Sanford Hall for the day. Aftei Pro. helps discipline and thus a date for this and It Lake Trahlyta, Mintz i. Get the reaching helps social morals. A standing in a devotional progran i all hav lead us

Fackler. Piedmont Drug Company Mai ,„,„ ; BUS, Inc. 1" then filled! DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA ,Hi.1 ating "Gainesville's Leading Drug Store" of the day, (Read Up) remainder (Read Down) ef interlude for a delici< On The Square A.M. — P.M P.M.—P.M.—A.M. A.M.— nic dinner. 12:30— 7:20 ?uch quarterly dormitory act: Visit Our Fount for Refreshing Drinks 7:30—3:50— 8:20 Lv. G'ville Ar. 7:50-

to Trahlyta. i 11:40— 6:80|ti< !, as this trip 8:20—4:40 - 9:10 Dawsonville 7:00— pl nned with the purpose of. CO. Hill 11:10— 6:00 PIEDMONT DRUG 5:10— 9:40 Marble at once a quarter, includ 11:00— 5:50 Gainesville, Georgia 5:20— 9:50 Tat* JJ ry girl in Sanford Hall in s» 10:50— 5:40 5:30—10:00 Jasper so A.M. P.M.—A.M. PJM. — 7:10—12:25 4:00— 8:30 Dahlonega •6:30—11:45 4:40— 9:10 DawBonviUe . 6:15—11:30 4:56— 9:25 Silver City

. 6:00—11:15 5:10— S:40 Coal Mtn. 5:30—10:00 Cumming 5:45—11:00 - 5:30—10:30 5:45—10:15 Midway Robert M. Moore 5:15—10:15 6:00—10:30 Alpharetta . 5:00—10:00 6:15—10:45 Roswell

. 4;30— 9:30 6:30—11:00 Sandy Springs General Merchandise . 4:00— 9:00 7:00—11:30 Atlanta

12:30—6:00 Lv. Gainesville Ar. Lv. 1:30—7:00 At. Dahlonega • BUSES ON E.W.T. A FRIEND OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE FOR YEARS

Dahlonega, Georgia THE HUB FAMILY "YOUR IDEALS ARE OUR IDEALS" OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE On The Square ROBERT M. MOORE

Gainesville, Georgia THE CADET BUGLER TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1$^ No Doubt STROLLING THE BARRACKS The Way I See It On o You've Noticed is on i*. more definitely on the way. the accerated educational program. w College sev that has greet interest for the college student. We have stopped t\ faculty members and stu

-elarated program should I finally becoming Prof England: The a

h of '. 1 by . vista at North It manifettly -il-,-.. a itudent'i ma

rograin va d< Igned for the and v

1 * - [n It for girl chintz pinafore other branch of the armed forces Winnie wore to 1 r a honld be *low s Since most of these men had com- reive the Rex locket; the - fee „,,£' chintz any further training of pleted third quarter, quitting with rri.p white air combat -. lace c .. -...».„ i stimulates ^ vorll slee.ej P crewmen. The present reserve and of Alice RerJm„„d ', Ernent Gurley, Cadet: The educational program The the transfer of men from Em Thli ,„„bacl,- dree.e,. Caroly, I hUl di I- itior o( men in the AAF ap> radio i like, ahoidd, adequately fill the demand plied to all ACER'S No dlaerep. H Barns i th'Inl tha progra aerial fighter* In view rf this. «,th.,. ellow pocket and Bos and glrla need recreatfoi n,„eh,„E ASTRP. Therefor od. I * Enlisted Reserve, both civil 'juit without and those in the Army Special who their chancee of eompl the Training restrv, ,„ t1 g I think, ha* had Bomatliing bo do program acted rathi I fooll Mv in "ffled pocket. service. Howe throwing away

. n when 1 do get out till i' i are needed ant li collog. f) in the ASTRP can obtain a delayed program should be discontinued c suits rn w, dlacharge, complete the ASTRP hjch out I | l; ,v. i people with into icy have been gr i" '" i-'i gel the opportunl Trahly- windy sunny to transfer to days at *e Barn. Kai ' iBg ' '" l ".' ollcgi ng Seg. m piecer pe jchool, opera) In I'll- oi 11 Ivantage and gg, T Alumni In Service ' P«le pmk. patsy Ca ,,. .

1, ' rUl "''"' h ! h'o have be. ''"»!.>. .Ttan Th,. fan a Mo i the .Smith'.'

vera.] othi i "in d populai Tommy " : Ion World n i. jeraeydreaa the BnJlHtei 1 Wni have "Tank* Tanl 1 1 loy and "Aco" general, Gen uy pearl >its, Unueigned, and bi !ord the colloa but-

p),

Miliie Watson's black straw 1,1 bon- Gold Stars Since Last Report bo In the i boHo '"' wMch K:ik,it.i..„ Army ha- y,-> i

Mi- M. I .i.ii.-r- dot]

them i No need I both

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" ' Go., km. .1 ,. • C„ Pi bruai H»llv Theatre Hurl .ii., 0a„ kUlod GAINESVILLE JEWELERS DAHLONEGA GA Wednesday "The Store with the Blue Tile fronl on theSqua 'IDENTITY UNKNOWN" Richard Arlen and Gainesville, Georgia Cheryl Walker Thursday and Friday' "THE CLIMAX"

' aster, Turhan Bey A Place Of Wh Saturday 'I'LL REMEBER APRIL" Gloria THE STUDENTS' Jean - Kerby Grant EXCHANGE Monday and Tuesday "WHITE ' CLIFFS "" n "' OF College DOVER" Mie, Alan May '"' '" !l Marshall We Remind You i of Our Drinks Wednesday JACK ROBERTS, m>t "MY BUDDY" D<"> Barry, John Litel Thursday and Friday YOUK COLLEGE DRUG STORE "TRIGGER TRAIL" Rod Cameron, Fuzzy Knight 11 mdaj and Tuesday ODA POUNI .] FAREWELL ig i SOPHOMORES! "BRAZIL" "... Guizar 1 We have NUNNALLY CANDIES enjoyed w ednesday 1 M.1GHTAND CACTUS" SCHOOL IUPPLIES - Sisters well i„ your every ui I, Thursday and Friday SEVENTH CROSS" Pre " ' • »'>. , Filled SO Sijjnt- Hasse LONG, FRESHMEN! Saturday "THE LAST RIDE" Richard Travis and r Parker Honda] and Tuesday "LAKE I'l \ciii SEREN IDE" "era Hruba Rals SMITH'S igene Pallette LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Wednesday FVicnda Meet* "BIG SHOWOFF" ll'urxla, anil Friday SAN DIEGO I LOVE YOU" •'»» Hall, Louise Albritton TUESDAY, MAY :

THE TIPOFF Tyson Is *7<4e Oncin&udvi Winner By RALPH IVET Ping Pong Tourney 'he deadline for "The Tipoff" came loo so. MARTIN drives a bigger VANN. ?tition between the companies and the bai ompleted med Monday. May 28th. May 2 CLARA JEAN's heart CLIFFs since INEZ < t of 3 dec over El Kennington. Why does PEGGY date FIRST LIEUTENANT BURDETTE now? Twenry-six girls en- ired the tournament which reach- Is all REDMOND that BILL sees? I semi-finals Tuesday as Peggy d El each defeated their third burst of speed with We have heard that BOLTON's parents want to meet MISS SPAIN. iponent*. The climax came Wed- distances; middle-distance ?sday when Peggy tine with the chief distances won her To keep up with the news, rei ing 600 yds., 880 yds [ tops in the classrooms. cond of three games with a 21-

elude all flat races from the three miles in Will the MINTZIE-PALMER i d up with a Othei BATTLE ? Th.- Field Day were shot-put, discus, t because of Will ELISE NEAL to LARRY bad weather, and this Bugler The relays consisted of the fourth, half, and yet reached JANTE passes chemistry with 200 yd- hurdles were also included in the field evt finals. ' Twen nine girls know the results of Field Day and what Compan; iatl] Who will GEORGE sing to' af

BASEBALL . . . Margie Phillips, Elsie WI1HKM, A baseball league is to be organised with each company, the band, PAUL wants ANNE—definitely. El Kennington, and Peggy Tyson. and the faculty having a team. Coach Sheets says that the games A tennis doubles tournament is will start as soon as the weather permits. The games will be played BEAU is taking a lot of P. T. lately. also in progress with eighteen on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. participants paired off to battle The baseball league will create a good bit of interest and each The co-editors are really COO—WOO! student and faculty member that is interested in being on a team is On Friday, June 1, » candy he buys her to DR. at 7:00 P. M. the Ree Council will hold its

TENNIS . . . annual banquet at Smith House. Of importance in the highligts of sports will be the tennis tourna- The twelve girls on the council and ment which will take place in the near future. A tennis tournament their dates, chaperoned by Mr. and it wait has been planned but might have to until one beginning of the BANISTER'S around El's yard. Mrs, Sheeta, Mr. Fanning, and summer quarter before getting underway. Miss Burton will nttend and tnko courts are still being constantly used when the weather per- part in an infurninl The ? Lehigh boys. Last seen program and mit It seems that everyone is getting a good tan while playing or miscellaneous entertainment The the well kept courts. There is just one thing about the courts that is Shirley Zlogler, will needed, and that is new backstops for all the courts. We spend a PHYLLl.s RK\Fki>K\ -i.l,. i this good bit of our time chasing balls that go through the big holes in of would the backs! of I The N.G.C. i nded. i backstops Mintz Ends Very Successful Sol TUALL .... Year As Y.W. President A softball league is also being planned e The league is expected to begin playing i quarter. Most of us arc particular skill who the captain of a tei TUESDAY, MAY : Around^hTCampus ZIEGLER AMBLIN' Br SHIRLEY JUST olrin back but this I° S ' Passing BUGLER table isn't iL THE CIDET full-fledged „' freshman to a sophomoi, Vinton. Shirley Ziegler , lowl'v CO-EDITORS.. Luther ' mti. time -*» confused and bedraggled i ,17, Julius Still nto my reach that est BUSINESS MANAGER -pen apology to I through k.. to Offer Ml ^member that Ive Fraternities. Due t EDITOR Ralph y i and the Rex mental and SPORTS we took teste, tried I FEATURE EDITOR Mary Anne Martin -rj-thjng. and Jean Smith EXCHANGE EDITOR .. Ah, Fraternity. My deepest apologl oommates? f the augusct Bea j the quarter STAFF Russell White FEATURE ; tryu gave v campus; y Georgme Cash. Lehman Keith. flies ovc North Georgia to remember. NEWS STAFF... The tottered flag *lill n even happy tests and human biology Lurlene down . weeks David Wynn. Chandler Lanier, red itripe dangling -r ho sure two praises about, but the weekend It poeeibly be as sing Smelley. Edgar McCord, Evelyn Spain. main intact. Could pan nothing 'to were a joyous relief ,,i and one tin Saturday hikes Doris King. Anne f, down gel nee* and Mary Edna Klmg washing and ironing and North Georgia. drudgery- Even Henderson. Juantta Mill- rom thi* Woolsey. Mary tb> after a week of classwork and t recreation Frazer. Anne Edge. Bill will awaited the first er. Kathleen effect*. I think everyone .— -j nh hnw eagerly 1 free i , |f absurd and iOUflly 1 »»W it pass too quick- ,, Smith's was a rather

the jrld I England. '' most rf back t FACULTY ADVISORS K. M. childish thing that characterise* mob rale Even lend me clamped down, but even H. H. Gilbert tUdenl don't know why the reetrletlon was ..,„! fractal memories. I should like to pause a But' back to State*. Mayb. if UnH little incident of this past quarter ! the United oment over one on Smith's. We were third i, ulty . boycott the faculty and graduating sophomores with Faculty Features nl body quarter freshmen so we thought. We were go- B f our own—or

B. FORESTER ' that we were Ity DR. H. : m punish- person independent Maybo Vm Juet in a critical m I I affected the lowly, hard-work- preson that no one could tell us what to do „ i,,, minor offeneea ha* greittly it in all settle a few of our I do. and all '"' U H«°i,evelt' ,,. ..ruTinel one extra duty for R N m n..i u- Yve&ot f«nou ' once and for all. Yes, the world and mil • Othl It d( problems Thorns* A Eidson. Henry Pord, as one girl's mother wrote ildl lull I'v i pair of ahon problems; but, women who have mad.- th.-ir mark il ft i. much three of and solve yet. ! to them " i eithei I B on, asked us ' one has of politics. industry. r.-li«.-- Rooaevclt chance to carry out our boycott, hid or ha> h "P. I Hobby." uld succeed or full. 1 l.f I "spiritualism. The lute many of ou unpiedict- o hobbles, golf and giv- ould have fallen by the DO*. 00 ''"' wayside and remained only an embarrassing mem- ry person should ge days.

..' It could have without interfi nother sub-

J--J..I.- : our nightly hen se lot be the biggest college In Amer 1 I.Ut jeet Of ha been a frequent ussion both i into the arme

students _ _ . former >• 1 . I the aforementlo a military school, proposed plans of J, not College In appolling rate of speed. Not t. flatly vetoed, and A young man entered North Georgia : kind ut an ... mod itudon. . .ling student governmen at totally unqualified to pass judgment on such

; ,-up- i Hie largest military p-adM He enrolled foi cow a In I »iili that though! Maybe thi the: ; lu'l looking to the future. They i P

elaaj work, con- shouldn't it work here? Boycott » a play program In addition to the try . to : ,,,-„ hone ehooi f that we have the right

i willing . are capable of effecting either? , golf. This boy

i aod I • the started out looking backward, of the ADS . og forward. Well, natural procedure I'.i WANT I Mill tO sn't it? Hut I hate to think of the time when

.hiill look backward on N. G. C. without the right WAN! ED Hon boyi who dance m look forwurd. Sophomores, as we take your places i.i... John C Mi.dd.>v Co da- piml —or more ipeed. in the hilla of N. G, C., we wish you luck and— ft \m in A llrnln—Hy Pug —Bonnell Peai ..-.,, idvta to Richard -on. IV B. Bui ho'i WANTED—A clean lab oat. —Dr. Foreatei

:. ft IN turn •lallonerj ft Will) UoN mathematical

< I i..r Bnglbjh N B prlnclpli Roberl olllei THE PLACE"

. . i„ I —Charles and M Mil m» H) Ideal, Gori .it...

i .i . in ND taothei "eulaat" reaer- M, NieholE eral

- il —Vim..,. riat Kennlngton Tik of a person who doesnt

1 i. LOST—A dote will US ft w 1 lome waj to na™ So- not, . end Whether he expresses it or —Nick e1 udi ma;, he's bete. WHO? FOUND—Tho enme Date. K, .. iin' 1 . views. Although it , WL'I din gnity, the place la friendn .... -Slodenl Bod] Oeraa to sit on its particular ' IN i .....

... it. ,i -l.nv, South. possessing a hroii it i* 1 human place. And after all, or UAUNSTORMING ove, not the bizaire

.. naturally i who are just

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duals or groups. And it l,. Tol ' ot-lutid (.. Mrij.ii llu:. I

bine; l n ^ s i. B P., oi oven a ll takes no effort W '''>• V...... , ;, Iliy .!,,], Ill I id a feeling

...• I pe> i I we* i .. the idea, and so

1 ... tbi bsvs gotten do v all ihat, but also omiab).

i i ...... must . human I

• plains the m> , .,,.....

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i , m"i coi ) pond i know any pin bat eurioui u

i. and pii i .1 him often the pt.pi

'' since I kmowed thai thi boa wc l«t ourselves, gi

Editor, and I liov.. tound II Will B g you will |il. nglelon and Mary Nell :- I something . S — n v Next t v,li I V % eadd Bugler _^^===== The Voice Of North Georgia College ^

Bigger School Recommended At North Georgia College EDITORS NOTE—This sary for the college to buy a num-

the faculty and students" The North Georgia College, the

committee potato out ' tht old- est unit in the university system,

excepl fur the untversltj Itaill and is the only military college operated by the state

in 1933, the ei tool ; enrollment

1941 i

Rri •s and Speaker of the House with Harris* the committee spe-

clfli ally recommended these lm* Tollmen! durlm: the lesl D P jrear lumped to 1,063 Tin- \ gymnaslum drill hall, a li ,i lunlor college in i

University System, bul unlike i

barracks for 300 cadets, a other junior . ents union-music building, en- Ting Shop military buildinc The student

. . .1 1 . . I ) oe from vi's i e economics house apertmenl omea for faculty, reshaping College la Esirntlal landscaping campus, central Tin.- I'liinnitlti'i- ,il n points nut hat the college Is one of eight Ing aparatui for engineering and illitarv colleges In the nation Inssed as essentially military liv Six Girls men s and equipment for wood. tic War Department Make Three Are greatly Added met 1 and welding shops, exten- "We arc Impressed," the Magazine Section To N.G.C. Crown Mountain Clim Faculty hi' (iim- work fh.it is tu'lng done at lorth Georgia College North Georgia College has p balcony ar by Proli- ant Rogers ond the members ol buildings

>--,-! , 1 fry-

ing trip to Dick's Creek, I

wild life refuge. These pi. 3 Degree showed Misses Alice Ethel Mintz, Winnie Phillips. ahappenin' outside of i ! Ceorgh Margie Phillips, halls . able Institution but I'm Virginia Pledger. , dining iigned by Bens

and Janie West In different phases L-rrnari. Jr , Wal- of fishing, angling for the legen- college lul Bagged and Dr Things is getting dow dary fish. Old Fighter, which Dr en Wayne EDn< n. Jr.. and Bob Kadets of N G. C to at high schools throughou! he tote his shotgun Meyer, graduate of Geor-

:e College for Women, Freshman Talent 1131 Freshmen shown fishing below has Degree with a major In ind Virginia Pledger gar's folks don*l Night Is Enjoyed Enrolled Here casting off a rock loals for Old Fighter Summer Quarter surely dey ain

( noticed quite often, when I aiking thro de big city how Fighter dneiday night ir two hoodlums makes nasty The artJcle lOlIege <>i i,ii the

rks at different Kadetl and i begun by a ..oliinriiT laat quarter

cry case the Kadet is polite tight) 01

to make truble—dey is here fur .' popular education, of which I ain't got none of. Everybody here should ? tangled admire the boys fur dat. Things almost come to a head

boys here in town tuke it upon look one of the Kadets

y, 1 personally, am Fighter got away

ie soon day. might e hut nobody go shot-a n 1 reckon i Thursday, June i be fret b- everybody wui glad o i. aomchow

IcneEa should the town 1 Charlie Smith Calendar Of Social li running

enterprises Events Summer Quarter bailie the i skule. The KadeLs * m the key JJr? Trahlyta" I arveral harmonica i

which dey tellers— Aug 12—Sigma Tbete Trip I gave a reading and Jullua Trahlvtt

' Club 'danc TUESDAY. JULY 17, ]M5 THE CADET BUGLES Sergeant's Club ALMA MATER I Posted OUR Forty-two Students Rate Sheet jTJLCl [Headed By Balton Get Honor Bars As Staff Is Revised JULY This quarter the Sergeants' Club PICNIC ' boasts a membership of twenty, id although the well last term, fleer. Chandler Lanier;

Captain. S-2, J- W. Ferry; Cadet it a meeting held week before Frank Moxley: Captain. S-3. Bill Bolton was [. elected presl- Captain. S-4, Andrew Reld: it. Flynt Langford. vice-presi- )t; and Billy Woody, secretary designatim

t time Bolton to had leave for Ji Navy so Langford l Night on became Wesley Foundation sident and Claude Vann was constituted :ted vice-president in his place

Elects Officers I for Jul)

. Trahlyta soon afterwards,

A. S. T. R. P.. orchestra. kins; Slaff Sergeants, J M Cor-

Charles Curley, Bill Towson. Ed Barrlnrau. Robert Collier. Billy Bolton, Flynt Langford. Luthei "jeaders. EUen Ruby Miller. Mary Vinton. Wiley Anderson fluth Nix, Carolyn Elizabeth Norlh. Company B' Captain, Jomw Dorothy Lorenc Waters. Shirley Burdette: 1st Lieutenant. Bill ton, George Gordon Clark, Murray Payne: 1st Sergeant Clarence

|Q/; World Friendship, Barnle Bishop; Tat Assistant Joy May-

1 Hi-i-r.' n, Joy Maynard; les or mishaps, Hall „ Gordon 1 'at Assistant, Evelyn Spain: Saturday night, August Deputation Chairman, Suzanne 'M and YW will again cc Jeanette Autry, Alice Evelyn League; Pianist, Ann Sanders; an Informal Ethridge, Doris Jean King. Mary 1st Assistant, Selcstc Faust: Song -e still uncer- Leader, Wllltna Richardson. The Worship's Chairman plans t assured that

Scregant, II .1 (Juiriri -.ii-.rrlhf tr> jj.'l . nK Hi. |inii:i;uii'i gearits, F BlflClmll If ," cc hove a worship [ yesteryear and Gordon Ralph Ivey. Henry Grady . n; Srregarits, E. C Head better prepared Ih a description of how man. Jack Coleman Wilso Buy War Bonds iday. July 8, the YMCA a picnic to Lake Trah- And Stamps! Glee Club Concert everyone Invited The Scheduled July 28

i trip to Cane Creek c

beginning of this, the summer Tin My In Sigma Theta Gives Friendship BANK rler World plans I OF DAHLONEGA and now holds its regular Five Socials Here eekly rehearsals. There are it 40 members of the club and

com en wini h Ihoy plan '<• Hive July 2R at 6 00 o'clock p m A Bank You Can Bank On

• ' bi in IntoreiUni highlights on the program functions Try Smiling, " "The Days of •

I .irl , they Ago, rtie Story of a utts will be looked forward Starry Night,'" "Tonlghl W« Lovo," Virginia Klngery, Betty Courtesy — Service — Efficiency (treat enthusiasm by nil Uwajn Held Uelodlai," Whelchel Kathleen Bvau,

An Informal ' dance ha* been nd i Pledge MJegUnet bo Mi Hi, ih Fieklir, Betty Jean Mertx Member FDIC planned for 12 August and a trip Flag" by the chorus and solos by mi tt'i.i.Ki'\. Ilin-h. -I riiiniitnn to Lake Trnhlyta on the afternoon still, baritone; Charlie oris Jean King. Allgene Aber- BANK OF DAHLONEGA of August 13 Smith, soprano; ind David Wynne omble Bwnloo, Cannon. Kath- As Is the custom of the Frater- pianist "na Echols Altos; Dahlonega, Georgia nity, a week end trip to Wasega Qleo Club roll li u tollowi i June Wlttan, Will be port of the recreational Sopranoi I velyn Bpaln, I Iharlli Wlllene Richardson, Ann Sanders functions fur the summer quart. -i " Ii i i ild I rani Betty Blaekwell, Joyce Jean Pit rce Flynl I tng y, Kalherlm- Cowtrl UlekO] David wi an nlrt Joan i*n i .! m.h THIS IS A PERSONAL Mary Henderson. Celeste INVITATION TO The offlcen Fraternity YOU

Jtmei Burdette I'Til. Clnmlc- Vann. Vlce-Pre W. A. WHITMIRE TO VISIT US AND

Around twenty-five new |i|.il ,-.. k; were Hume of initiated into the Fraternity The Quality Merchandise ENJOY on Saturday, June 23 Also, six At Popular PrfotB new members were l.nn.-d Int , A complete line of Dry Goods and Wholesome brotherhood of fun, the Fraternity Student Accessories. The Sigma Thela seems to he Good fellowship keeping up Dahlonega, Georgia the old trwdll r brotherhood and enjoyment as In and Your favorite game of THE SMITH BILLIARDS J. S. Speer HOUSE ALSO In the Heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains Dependable Insurance Sandwiches Dahlonega, Ga, - Drinks Dahlonega, Ga. AT THE William M.Smith * "t,"™ Dahlonega Mary L, Recreation B. Smith q^ pMD|e Center TUESDAY. JULY THB CADET BUGLER Sessoms Is Head Officers' Club Trip Ralph Ivey Elected I OUR ALUMNI Science Club Plans Of Local Y.W.C.A. ToTrahlytal5th President of B.S.U. IN SERVICE Summer Quarter

d. Ralph Ivey

nctions have been planned, b is not definite that these wl Luther Vinton had a discussion

Probably first on the list wi rch Fridaj night. June me the Officer's Club Trip i ollege-s right to Trahlyta on Sunday afternoo: July 15. Those going will be tt Sponsored jointly with the Y M retary; Otto Becham, was the •'Freshmen Talent Night" on Wednesday evening. June 27, A program, displaying mainly the

men was enjoyed by the entire ing were appointed t I

I council: Diffy Sta Corps. 104; Navy,

Included in the Y. W program I Wynne, Billy Sander Marine. 9; Coast j

resident; Nancy Hinson, see- the community singing, which is

I These members a . Ralph Ivey. program chair- to be presented together with the parliamentarian, Shirley Y M. C. A July 4 and a chape! program July 12. The girls are

t they will play

' meeting Iven though the e business meeting a trip scionlific achievement. president. fewer platoons

a and to keep the dub

, Miss Donovan.

Chandler Lanier

Ing oi es. i Heads Rex Frat

aternlty launched vitles on Saturday HH: with an informal e crowd was very ... ..,. Smith House ne seemed to have Piedmont Drug Company highlight of the iloyed ... everyone

"Gainesville's Leading Store" 1 ui.h the sotisfae- Drug [ On The Square Visit Our Fount for Refreshing Drinks MILLNERS 'rnhlyla, me w of the party "The Style Center of PIEDMONT DRUG CO. tough blue was Gainesville, Georgia lor afterwards,

I Of 1 e quarter, five

ho Fraternity They were John WHEN IN GAINESVILLE lalnes, Clarence Tucker, Gordon DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS, Inc. [all. Julius Still, and Robert oilier That exploins the wlnlful (Read Down) (Read Up) carch for a mantle In the dining P.M.—P.M.—A.M. AJM. - A.M. — P.M. SMITH BROS. all that night. ChtDdlfl l.anler wu> elected as 7:30—3:50— 8:20 Lv. G'ville Ar. 7:50- - 12:30— 7:20 Your Headquarters for all kinds of it diw president to replaci 8:20—4:40-- 9:10 Dawsonville 7:00- - 11:40— 6:30 SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES Bdgu m. Cord who nrenl Into v * 5:10— 9:40 Marble Hill 11:10— 6:00 end of lam qiurtei Tha 6:20— 9:50 Tat« 11:00— 6:50 Roosevelt Square 5:30—10:00 Jasper - 10:60— 5:40 PM.—AM. PJH. — A.M. 4:00— 8:30 Dahlonega 7 110—12:26 4:40— 9:10 Dawsonville 6:30—11:45 4:56— 9:25 Silver City 6:16—11:30 5:10— 9:40 Coal Mtn. 6:00—11:15 6:30—10:00 dimming 5:45—11:00 6:46—10:16 Midway 5:30—10:30 Robert M. Moore 6:00—10:30 Alpharetta 5:15—10:15 6:15—10:45 Roswell 5:00—10:00 6:30—11:00 Sandy Springs 4:30— 9:30 7:00—11:30 Atlanta 4:00— 9:00 General Merchandise

12:30—6:00 Lv. Gainesville Ar. 1:30—7:00 Ar. Dahlonega Lv. • ALL BUSES ON E. W. T. A FRIEND OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE FOR YEARS

Dahlonega, Georgia THE HUB • OUTFITTERS ™R THE ENTIRE FAMILY "YOUR IDEALS ARE OUR IDEALS"

Square On The ROBERT M. MOORE Gainesville. Georgia TUESDAY. JULY

Holly Theatre DAHLONEGA. GA Wednesday "DEAD MAN'S EYES"

Lon Chaney - Jean Parker

Thursday "LOST IN A HAREM" On The Campus Abbott and Costello Of North Georgia College

Ice Cream Sandwiches Saturday May We Remind You of Our Drinka "OLD JACK ROBERTS, Mir. TERAS TRAIL" Complete Stock Red Cameron

Monday YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE "MRS. PARKINGTON" Greer Garson and SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES FAREWELL SOPHOMORES! Walter Pidgeon

NUNNALLY'S CANDIES We have enjoyed toning you w „ii e at NGC W'ednesday *ON<; FOR MISS JULIE" We appreciate your friendship, and wish SCHOOL SUPPLIES y„u Shirley Ross - Roger Clark well in your every undertaking, Thursday Prescriptions Carefully Filled "MARRIAGE IS A SO LONG. FRESHMEN! PRIVATE AFFAIR" L-ma Turner - John Hodiak

See you next quarter! Saturday "RECKLESS AGE" Gloria Jean - Judy Clark

SMITH'S Monday LIPSCOMB "Where "MEET ME IN ST. LOUTS" DRUG CO. College Friends Meet" Judy IUHLONEGA Garland and Margaret O'Brien ***0*0*0*0*0*0* '

TUESDAY, JULY 17, IM5 THE CADET BUGLER

THE TIP-OFF The Bayonet Ziegler Is President Of The Rec Club

SOFTBALL . BOLTON

The softball I i are now being organized. Each company the Band, and probabl ? faculty «U] have a team. The games between KAT got e to be played in the late afternoons. Every id the games and the ones who desire to play JOAN to JAMEY i Hoppy." slRb earn captain and get in line for playing. The

"HG. would wall vhilc the band played (

l BANKS of WILL. . baseball as originally planned. i in phys-ed classes and equip- 1 See You Later." to at any time the students wish Faust of the Trahlytan team re- CARNEY mains to continue her position. Winnie Phillips has become the captain of the Mercurcan team; supposed to be well COOKed. has been put off until about the middle Wynnette Smith, the captain of week end. No definite date has been set but Hie Hippolytan team; and Frances anient. The coaches said that they are giving ire affairs with WINNIE—or is Harbcn. the captain of the Phi lo get in line for the tournament by having Proposal they're discussing? pmicron team. Sports activities for the quarter

I LEO is Blue Joke! include: badminton managed by Jcon Smith, archery managed by

TOWSON finally gets l

SIDELINES introductory hike to Cane Creek Falls Then came 'Co-ed Week"

Most of the work i which, for three days, required the

and politely entertain CALLOWAY is buildum flros with FLYNT and i the boys.

, Smith's after regular hours. The ; having a GOOT"

The knife s EIXJE lia.s fallen on FIQUETTE

il.imiiu: partners and a "(jood time SM1TTY has gotten i ! firing the CANNON < was had by all,"

CAMPUS ,.11,-, dUM July 14. The latest event of the Rec Club COMMENTS "D" Company Wins Track was Freshman Day— a gala event with clashy outfits, clamorous something

- Saturday nore doggone good boys .very lophumore In n a parade through through slamming doo jscntcd by the fresh-

Iker. Co "D.

"repeats." >e complete about the

it Saturday 'B' Company Wins el Mintt and Wayne P proved ti In Rifle Matches rlod of golden glow. No- lance Saturday Quite a ady was mad at anybody Barrl- fau and Futrelle embraced each :hcr passionately and executed a Company came In fourtl mghtly gavotte in the lobby ol 16Vi points, one l*t place arnes Hall. Poor Andy Reid al-

attending N.G C irow Crump. "B" Co,

II: Coleman. "B" Co,

Compliments of LEADER O, 182; CfONii, 1HI HOWlrd THE WcGcc, 170; Carter, J. 170; GAINESVILLE JEWELERS Mr ioi Hi- 175: and Clrtman. 171. On The Square Company — Burdcttv, 192;

READY-TO-WEAR 'The Store with the Blue Tile front on the Square" LADIES' and CHILDREN'S

I'rewott, 170. Gainesville. Ga. Gainesville, Georgia

CADET — CO-EDS - hungry momenta When you want BREAD for those THE SMART SHOP be eure to look for

AUNT BETTYS BREAD Ladies Ready-to-Wear Back The Attack Made by Gainesville, Georgia SMALL & ESTES BAKERY With War Bonds Gainesville. Georgia TUESDAY, JULY THE CADET BUGLER

THE C1DET BUGLER Shirley Zitglet CO-EDITORS . Luther Vinton. BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Paynr SPORTS EDITOR Ralph lixy NEWS EDITOR _ — Jean Smith FEATURE STAFF—iro Cross. Frank Mofflt. Scott Houston. H. J. Miller. Kathryn Sessoms. Anne Edge. NEWS STAFF—Ceorgine Cash. David Wynne. Doris King. Anne Woolsey Mary Hen derson Kathleen Frazier. Edmund But- ler. Ann Sanders. Henry Hitch. Bill Toulson. Frank Moxley. TYPISTS — Joan Terry. Jimmy Burdelte. Evelyn Spam. Roanne Arrendale. Vivian Ferguson. Winnie Phillips.

CARTOONIST - Thurston Futch

FACULTY FEATURES Department of Health, at the same time, how- colleges and other schools though The shredded, diagnosis for tuber- decaying old flag gallantly wave culosis peak of the flag pole. It's -ipes vainly, but feebly, trying tuberculosis infection but also such diseases as heart other bl thi- mgenltal diseases, or respiratory con- t ll, i.t the othtti n scheduled particularly last attain happiness in this world Is lo knot December; are goine. ami thr-n in lun'l :.u-u

. .:. i ii'. ii ' iiiii of the lo deviate. A perfect example ill how can r- - .,. rim clinic could make an X-ray faculty

life is that of tbc EngUi h poet ol the Romaatli I miliary school ,,1 body in two days, working at the

T.i.yloi t'nlei idfe 1 ok-ridgc hud tin' I said before, pei Samuel look like 1 omobodj old lei and only change rate of forty an hour As perhaps it

tlie gods, and whal he did writ! ' that we have a Insplrltatlon ol • ., burning to one of penetra imperative tuber-

i 1 1 . i.. i ii- . . oli ling (or style ' fe< and 1 ii ind 1 hope that II culosis examination but when we have at our dis-

< in ..ii.ii ivrii genius. Cole- 1 But i, ii . 1 to to hi ii omethlni anj ti with vniii approval, posal a unit such as this it is pure foUy not take beJ-cl liy the evil "J ridge was all his life iBi the compl intarj gUUl I've ambled enough for At was lie certain of what bli real Mtloa do time Most colleges and universities now include tuber- ,ii .ilni'i'.l nil ]•< ! ol hi), life he in lift w.is. iirnl 1 I ollei'e culin tests and chest X-rays of students as a part of was continually n.r.hni' nil own time and hi* friends' M.,r their routine entrance physical examinations. Thus money in fruitless minings and goings and In un- they arc discovering each year some students wbo provable undertaking*. would have been active sources of infection to others In the lili.- ..I t'nlcruhie ... in the live: .irr. n[ if these tests had not been performed. I'd like to us may be found ample eXCUM for a mltdlfOCUd ud quote from Harold S Diehl several examples of just fruitless career He was frequently beset by pain BARNSTORMING how tuberculosis can be spread by college students. In the .spring of 1942 a senior medical student with his kind friends. Dorothy and William Words- at the University of Minnesota infected six of his worth. He hud acquired tin- opium (mint, and filially (raiernity brothers. Nine students at the University when he became estranged from nil wife ami elul Rachel Thornton lop dancing i?j for Interested • of Dakota died from tuberculosis within ten years 11 i< ' in- Inn. ti Inurylm; hnine for short week-end trips. after they bad lived In a fraternity bouse with an- for the drug with the result that his effort* became Sklrtlcss girls returning home form 1 other student who had an active ease of this disease." more and more fragmentary. But no was John Mil- , boys, where are those skirts? ton besei by pain, persecution, total blindness, year famlllai racei Red UllUe, and Mini/i b lorled the case of a girl wbo b> her senior sorority tuberculosis to of trouble This great Puritan aplrlt and mighty OccupanU of upstairs hot boxes seeking f Ived in a house and spread

II Minll'l lllJllie,|ihere examples show poet produced Paradise t.ont and Paradise Ilrialnrd, .lee|.llh' ifleen of her sorority sisters. These is in danger as magnificent poetic music as we can find In English, leiiinle!> Hut the college student body

I anyone in the dormitories is infected with tuber- him Uloala Moreover an X-ray plate will show evidences

if tuberculosis of the lungs two and a half years. of these two men? One Can but COneludo thai wlih n the average, before symptoms appear. one man. instability unMng liitniieh mi in,, i.ii .1 It would be very much to the college's advantage,

fori and uiiet'i l.niil'. ..I Hi. lulnre e nlmleil hir^e berefore. to make use of this free Mobile Unit.

ly lo hib failure and to the drug which -ii bjj Ueorgia State. Georgia Tech, and G.S.C.W. have poetle and critical ability. Happiness cai hey await long overdue taking advantage of this opportunity for four

I ll.el, now 1 believe there will be an effort made pti r*H Hi 1 "' lh tin. to Let's I "" Ml11 that clinic N.G.C. this September. oaklng sun tan beautiful at the

Mi 1 hen and bei brood roaming Senford campus in search pitiable piychopathlc buy ol Mill 1 .Uli. 1 Piu FRESHMAN DAY!

. Case" will lead In dire 1 mi .1 , :.,, u,,,, 1

us determine the direction ol oil) steer the straight course, learning nn Longfellow na THESE WOMEN : by Boundary training has embarked upon career In an Institution of higher learning. That '"•mi Sophomore Is a freshman." pounced forth from pallid lips and ' With the etplolU of Pocahontas Hard month! thai insufficiently concealed glcam- ' ' ' l0«* «>UI to prove that a worn, LETTER TO llte (anc-. Could daugb- ' these THE 1 " i '' bes, OPX ' m • i>>. '" 1 |. .-.., , W[. wl |i 1™ t Frankenstien and Dracula, these throw bai i

rexd when the editor suddenly 1I1-.1 . , pi 1 U 1. I, .1 living girls or for not hxve quite ''" humaii beings. enough copy to fill up xll the ipi on the editorlxl pxge of the Buglet bcauUIul Friday morning; the sun shone is copied from Juliet Lowell'l I k ,.[ rnUi to blot out the blood-chill-

prohibited i To the OPX 1 "Ol th< I k

Gentlemen; 'OH upon us A ghastly scream 1 "' In htr announced the first 1 luxuriant golden tresses presentation the ghoulish m a protest 1 of fc— seatwmst herh IK 'V agraatlvo .. . '"' be closely Ui , ,.„,.,,, , '" followed bv gasps of conlntr that he Immediate- secondary ly ilaahtd is in the l h belief. II.. '"" "»*»« were at least disciples of cleao- I 1 ;'"' "" ""•"> were persistently observed brushing "Itttty. But again another set back- W l' r< ' morous ,™^z:z ^ ~P*M'onatcly amorous P» 5IS mHi. * 1 ""'"<• pei haps they arc ... fast dinner hxve hxd this consxra mxchlne Mill «hl- t„ *.(.how particularly after repxlrt sbilitj ,,, ° ^'r anothei »..> n . heads to show times but the inilixl letter of the XAlptuthet [DJQUgM so as not : .;,.:. a s they '- "No" back you regxrding this mxtler xt your exrlist «*. >.,::,:: convenience h dalli i.n-. then Plexse mxil your xnswer to me xl the xbovc xddress

1 wilting to model catch a BCUlOdl normal man tor a change? healthy gu-U Jxmes Mxssey. that in contrast were angelic usions of heaven ^^ p,^ D>y ^ p^ return again for another blessed quarter. —

^======^_TheVoice Of North Georgia College ^

Various Programs Given In Chauel a New Commerce Course at NGC Designed Primarily for Girls

Dahlonega Begins NGC Fall Quarter Clean-up Drive To Begin Sent. 18

At a recent meeting of Ihe Dan- With the summer quarter comin

Istrj

n i so In Tee an i

• doi id to .'! gills a -push in ant knov I. >i:'i- ..i medli al boctei lologj

11 i question multiple choice test September medical biology poraaltology. .' ' dej i ould Ill i- I r.niiil-. Mm., I . we would have a chance of getting "i i 1 complete ui In il] 1 ma the particular audience was lario dlagnosffl and mnltm >. iui

I chairman This con It Ii hoped thai x-ray can i -. Kadel (fficei who i ed of representative! upposed on's Club, Woman's it, under the direction of extn i i rude and unpollti ims presented an interest- I .i Looks . Ij thi K its

and Co-ed expei lal

I.. : ; .-.I In- ., :, Mil.

« given Tl .. .l.-irnli.Tiiii- il ,1. , ii. mil. |1 i'ii . ii deaigned i ''Hi 'I' I. OllllH-. .Kill ill hl>[|,,i:il)ll Bludenl with tho North Gcoi gla ' lollege iii'iii I proi iui i tn II (in- employment ol o tei rotai i !| " 1 ii- 1 ihoi tage forth I '! i I Ihe

.!. pi t, in ip the l

i! in the Soutl lb i

Medli al '- rotai '.i 1 idui gi I ' i help i- i

rlance ol the ne i i The world "led cnoul ill help to prove chaos of war wiiiiui having to I ough chapel Is compulsory, interesting and is a definite i college life. membci one thing

Board of Regents Freshman Week Schedule Varietv Show Here Met at Dahlonejra

By Officers' Club , ..„ Is Great Success the i

berl Morel i and Pern hill-billy Mini Si pi 20 E ....

. i, PI Apetltudc i \ isll Lib itlvi ol

.'. H on " ' trea

Registration , tilil.nl

Septembei 23 — All attend church of

mly be clanu-d

: i nut ions bug roulir - ptember 2o Ing fun Ounen and Sophomon building onpanlatj throughout the

b) Ihe Agrlcul- numbered thrrc Carr and David M England acted as general headache and 22 <-"o!eman Carr o and Miiwir. ADET BUGLER Sigma Theta Frat Beauty Welchel-Shirley U.S.O. Announces BSU Ends Very Dominates Campus Quarter Colleges was the Plans For Terms Successful undauniini: h Ccorgia of Miss Lanelda rose in full array: cc ,u wedding of Mr. and wind whurper- WhelchH. daughter of Clermnnt.

Whelcnel , Mrs .J C. Fraternity. Earl Shirlej r,a to Cpl Robert

student of NGC. the presence o> •.««- In ">.»rW and relatives n,y.

ZTL\tu<^ ^"attendants j' and, Virginia Shirley The Robert Wheichel

with Mae* r ,.|„- street dress

Lola. Geor- 1943 and taught ot ,,i 1944 Sin-

: night, August 11. Till turned out here at NGC to be one of the bett fried couple sually large crowd attended. The next day. August 12, the ke Trnhlyta iccompanied by the elite of the

rip was enjoyed by

ognition service at the last

ligible for graduation.

The) are Georglne ii Georgia; Vivian Fergu- son, Woodland. Georgia:

.

iv, hi I'liim.in. Sandersville, Geor-

gia; and .James Perry. Ellavllle

BANK OF DAHLONEGA • A Bank You Can Bank On •

rice — Efficiency Member FDIC BANK OF DAHLONEGA Georgia

^ - J

-I. INVITATION TO YOU

hi ' i for n lolei dot THE LEADER TO VISIT US AND

nsel Hill This will take I lei The Square s, 1' u and Wo E N J Y The boy« and

i i l .1 i:i i " S; u ' lM Mm ii mi DRB N M'\ w \i: » m niu fun,

Well fi Gainesville, Ga Good fellowship

The Y W ,, .„,, and

' (I Your favorite game of

BILLIARDS THE SMITH HOUSI U.MI J. S. Speer In the Heart of the Itluc Itiiiye Mountains Sandwiches — Drinks Dependable Insurance Italiloneija, Ga, AT THE Dahlonega, Ga. Dahlonega Recreation Center THE CADET BDGLEB

Gordon Wilkin Tells Of His Langford, Vann L. Vinton Is Head YMCA Presents Experiences At Guadalcanal MakesSgtsSuc(*ss Of Science Club Program In Chapel

;, A special subject is given

they atii-mpled

The Sergeants' r are President— l.ut her Club dance, the i

First of the quarter, was complete ; Secretary —Nancy Hinson;

.vilh i 1 di -r.i 1 1 ui- louiik'i' and ir- m Chairman—Ralph Ivey. When the boys reached Caudal- irrester is the faculty ad- canal they dug in temporal il\ They had been divided into two

• Created i Labora 25th, Prof. Chaiihcinnu- k

1 Plastics," "Plant Kor- good advice relating to ' ea," and 'Infantile Paralysis' The n. -.i Wednesdaj

ed at the meeting! 1 Cottage Ovei 75 1 adi ti other nighl 9 number of English speak- l

Scit Club. Education ' waa the . Rointi R Sto< i'i a aildie^ l<. 11s last \Vedn.-sda> l)r ien. They were expected Wesley Foundation saying loud voices "se Slockci was former!) ,1 dontlsi light opposition but had eleven," "full house," "ro Goes To Trahlyta but gave up Ills dentistry work .est. Only two men-a 3nd other to join the National typical slang r. Laymen's Evanuelislic complete with tail-gate The Usui hilinn He is dow doing real things Id the

w..ih 01 hml, Inn; D bi ttl tian America,

1 Tin'sil.i\ wn come the rain Then the m in, 1 inn,; Aii^ii-I body Tih. •ally began Organization that had been to Wesley the YMCA had chai gc ol the Foundation was invited The Wo , hapel pi.

those men were captured ' man's Missionary Society furnish Vou

ed the t I for the trip, and every body had a ! watched the brutal killing' wonderful time, led the A few changes hnve been madi the program "1 Dare in regard to the Wesley Fourida ivld Wn mi,' Iniil III.' sec-mul

bayimels lien \,u, ,ukt the Bugler went 1 the title 1 Dare you to

. " Build 1 1 - Uagnetli Characti last ' < nuh out time edltoi E vt I3 n and 11 Barton Spain and Sanders, New Edltoi had the third tolk

rton's lubjcol wn 1 Dare You

!.. - 11 ... 1 Build Mognctli 1 .. 1 1 s

II Piedmont Drug Company Mnhntfri playi-.l , tpH olo Stardusl " and the YMCA

.,:. "Gainesville's Leading Drug Store" 1 lid Beet Bottle." Iti't ciili-.l'its of I'MiiiiiihI On The Square Chick Whelehel, Billy s lera and Joe Stephen ion Visit Our Fount for Refreshing Drinks MILLNERS Mohaffo) and the quartel called Ti„. PIEDMONT DRUG CO. "The Style Center of

' Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville" fil sons, -Follow

, anlci i li ,. Ins c,( Hi,, quorlor

WHEN IN GAINESVILLE DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS. Inc. Make (Read Down) P.M.—P.M.—A.M. SMITH BROS. 7:30 -3:50— 8:20 Your Headquarters for all kinds of 8:20 -4:40— 9:10 SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES 5:10— 9:40 Roosevelt 5:20— 9:50 Square 5:30—10:00 PM.—AM. P.M. — A.M. 4:00— 8:30 Dahlonega 7:10—12:25 4:40— 9:10 Dawsonville 6:30—11:45 4:55— 9:25 Silver City 6:15—11:30 6:10— 9:40 Coal Mtn. 6:00—11:15 5:30—10:00 Cumming 5:45—11:00 5:45—10:15 Midway 5:30—10:30 Robert M. Moore 6:00—10:30 Aipharetta 5:15—10:15 6:15—10:45 Ru ell 5:00—10:00 6:30—11:00 4:30— 9:30 General Merchandise 7:00—11:30 4:00— 9:00

'- ' 0:00 Lv. Gainesville Ar. 1 " 7:00 Ar. Dahlonega Lv. • BUSES ON E. W.T. PM-PJM. A FRIEND iir NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE FOR YEARS

Dahlonega, Georgia THE HUB • OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY "YOUR IDEALS ARE OUR IDEALS"

On The Square ROBERT M. MOORE Gainesville. Georgia . I

Missing In Action Strolling The Barracks who Rhodes of Easl Point attend-

Pierce Kilgo. Jr. a B-29 pilot.

1 \ I a a raid over don dunnc TOkyo

.

fronl of i know it anyone ii In "5 be hi i"'-

' '"' ll ' ll, r till Field k ' " enrolled hen- Feb 15, 1943 '" gO still i it

lam ' \ o up in "The Robe" Proves To Be Best Seller

M | h

.i Hughea ! ox

: ' pectins "' '1 r; luch i" both! i i

"i '•"' '"""> : Whnl hs I

!.,, m he Robe, many people ask t: Honrj "»" H has this book reach , u,v 'Whj nd held this position OutStan .. .. ore hitched bei ol the burn ki ADS Douglas' best wrilngs alo WANT ne of Hlrr, Burktl d UttlhH have ith Magnlfiolenl Obsession, Whi liners and Green Light, in fa " , s the ii I

eneratlon through crisis as the ,„,k n also exemplifies one greatest themes— ASTK Social Calendar itcralure's trealmi 1 Christianity. Douglas'

11. follows the r> , of his story,

rrri of regeneration as he I nove rawn it in his previous

,i.,i pi rsuasive sincerity a of heart /in take , The title The Robe, was n port di i- foi lard labor, —Radio < the presidency place Henri i" 1 i|iu--Miin. ithci leading "«' 11 i. koteliup ii.i i i lei i gewi II n..iii i ..I,. Stoetnon lor v raimenl among them and 1 Ina C01

. 1 What's eook- esturc the) -I id easl lot?

p to what hap-

:1 Robe Douglas I 1 A Place Of Wholesome Recreation to (he lorj oi Christ'! robe and the THE STUDENTS' EXCHANGE

On Phe Campus Of Mortl on he dared to pui it 1

I. speak. up« In- Cream Sandwiches Drinka :n- feelini May Wo Remind You of Our st symbol of guilt in th JACK ROBERTS, Mgr. n 1 of conversion The the process is the awakm

1 lomplete Stock ace «( mind T|

hnalh ga '

1.. . . ,1 1

YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE lonths of menial illness an crmcnl during which to.. FAREWELL SOPHOMORES! Hrd ODA FOUNT MAGAZINES of 1.1 mind in '' h1 ' ig ., ulpture and art We have ""* U LY'S CANDIES tep the acceptance hmc t hii b We appreciate your friendship, and - 'i' . .11. ,hjt SCHOOL SUPPLIES tianlty of 'hroughout th.' plot !'" repict the lanit) Preacrlptiona Carefully Filled so LONG FRESHMEN!

See Mm 11, ai quarter! rhe Hon burns from a small

.. , . ,....

vi 1 at ft he was put to death

'° SMITH'S 1 hom P"<

. "Where College Frtenda .: LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Meet" . : I D vm ONEGA "•fid Hi. kingdom

and and good »» —

TIP-OFF The Bayonet New Members By RALPH IVEY For Rec Council rd to find suitable weather (or participation in tr

of boys will definitely a gainst the Ree Club get together and play Softball, tenni for lately < e rain has prevented country or the obstacle course, or participate i

Between -h «er. thev have begun SOFTBALL labs he originally s Which has ,-,„,,! ,„ ,„., ox .

1 '.r,„ ' tournament ailed off. 'B c '"or »£ citing. The < Merrurean =H HARBIN and BARTON , and the FOOTBALL Trahlytan i im won OVffl the Hip- the highlight of cadets gath members have Keen s Hall drill field to h added to the Rec Club Council football. Thcj are \ ii-qiniii Kingerv— The h, putting .., S porta Man ger and \nn Wools*) think hal Secretarj The Coui Brightwell is to be „" 1 plans II ai res. He • getting in shape to play i: regarding i ' f e quarter which Will pliyei ler the programs ol tBSSIS the Rec CI b h.ive Ik ,,.-.-, il is in full swing no :-! unusual

-:£ '*«" i he] began with tbe lIlppnlM.iti'. H z pri'M'iilinj. .hilnr- Still to slllg nil IE' Tourney," FLYNT finally got 'he iuIbj i im- cirls: SIDELINES the "Eight Ba SHIHLfcY ami LL KE ::::: '3 provied a va STL d interesting pr ? CA1 Li IW «

Educaiion department will have a loaded schedule. The ( phys-ed room in the Barracks will be constantly u sporting equipment We're eagerly awaiting the

Cleanup College Orchestra —Continued From Front Pace ing the bov scouts minieoe.rapln.'d Proves A Success ^estions to give to the nil, in Then a rally was held in of the former No Doubt You've posed of members Alumni In Service Noticed i-ei.- K. mil Liuil speeeh- dents was suddenly orcam/vil <« tbe people to clean and the 28th of July, iust in time to work to their own ded play for. and make a big hit at

Tin mill defret \»ilh this work promptu organuation repeated its ', i- i discover! that 'he town LI Bennie Spainhour -d mi the aircraft carrlei nigh girls Rec. Club meeting the tended N G C, in '40 lobs ol taking care of sanitary small or- of July 31 For such a i iMi Buskleu of Atlanta has with so littl. chestra (si* mem ed FIj Ing < 'toss ai wounded In the Southwosl Hire. [Mil-time employees in this playing Ls extraor practice their i .ii i- bi in-' hi ' blue

i le

aske. i.fliHcl wh.i ill. ii.l. .1 N I. in, iIm".-. The orchestra has been in ,i limit/ featuring a detail and it may be in provide riiii-u for 'he Officers Club Formal Augusl mil) tloned at Great Laki

,r continue it wori public sentiment and Carter trumpet. It I MftSSej Captain "Hoke" Kcllcj Is Dahlonega will be the '"™^ base hospital In E^r^' 1

l.i James Allen Glllreath I

a . received Hps ir h, i ing wearing o teal blua

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BurdettelsLt.CoL, Owens Reid Made Major Now Heads Cyclops; At 1:50 P. M. on Thursday. Octo- Vinton, Ziegler Hold Bugler ber the fifth, the highest tension to be found on campus In the last two quarters exploded when Major Sigma Theta Frat Hutcherson Issued the orders of Initiates promotion. The results, both 21 New amusing and gratifying, were as Members Sent. follows: 30 Staff. Lt Col.. Burdette. lWHM|l|f*f>)r'*tf J ; Ma- fit Reld, Andrew; jor. Capt . 8-1, Vin- I In- '.iiuijii.id's \vit.' r.iinprtratii'eh ton. Lather; Capt. S-2. Key, few and the qualifications high. Ralph. Capt. S-3. Morris, Louie. The staff Is now ready for addi- <;.;• S-4. Gayler. B They arc: Barney Bishop, Charles Beckham, Argtn tions and work will begin Imme- Band. Capt.. Jarrard. Boggus. Stafford H G . 1st diately. All pictures, Brooks, Ralph Cannon, Perry Car- snapshots, Lt, Stover. ; Wm 2nd Lt., Woody. and copy must be AtLrn michael. Wallace Crump, Carter completed this B B: 1st Sgl. McCard. R; Staff A * Collier. Ernest Gurlcy. Ford Har- Sgts Still. — J.; Owen. R. Nichols. On the staff of THESE WERE THE DAYS OF OLD ben, Henry Hitch. Herbert Riser, the Cadet Bu- Fred Lee, John Maddox, Tom tler, Shirley Ziegler and Luther Company A. Capt Vinton Westbrook Mathews. George Moxley, William remain as Co-editors with W.; 1st Lt.. Cross. Leo; 2nd — Charles Payne Lts 673 Students Owens. Jeff Rogers, Chick Whel- as Business Man- Collier. Robert; Edwards, Are Enrolled; ager. next Doug: chcl, Bill Woolard. and Fred Woot- The edition of Hip Bu- 1st Sgt.. Curley. Chas.; Staff Sgts —Carter, John; Vann, Claude, Largest Group In History first Dec.-mhiT Officers remain the same as of Anderson W,; Sgts—Craig. H.; At prescnl both the yearbook the last quarter—BUI Prescott. Towson. Bill; Girtman. Billy; Gur- President; Claude Vann. Vlce- ley, Ernest; Harbin. Ford; Kilpat- prcsldont; Luther Vinton, Secre- rick. H.; Purcell, R; Owens, Wm greatly affects the quality ..i both tary; Leo Cross, Treasurer; Ralph Carter, W,; Wynne. D. publications In view of this fuel we would Company B. Capt , like to request Prescott, w . anyone who was president last quarter, 1st Lt Payne,, Chas.; 2nd Lts.— on t hi- ruiupiii who Is interested was elected President Emeritus May. Tom; t Crump. W.;; 1st Sgt. unanimously offer Tucker, Clarence; Staff Sgts Sunday afternoon, October 7, Yarborougb, Ben; Tipplns. D Mrs Owens gave a lawn party for Bolding, B; Sgts. —Burgess. Ted; leorgta College mi Freshman Talent Maddox, John; Stevenson, Joe; I with 212 students Fowler. H.; Hall. G,; Bell, S.; Night his would have been Sponsored Pearce. B.; Thrasher. J.; Jackson, j( number for J - ; Haines, J. Bv the Y.M. Y.W.

Impossible for < Seven Are Added by hav< To N.G.C. Faculty ajorlty were accepted. samples We welcome to North Georgia The future plans of the Sigma of It Into College csllng seven new faculty mem- heta. though still which 'o-eds applied in such large Indefinite, tn- bers lefly mi They are Mr. K R Ary, udes hikes, picnics, a dance, and i Included Miss Sara F. Adams, Mr L Gil- verol other socials In addition n trumpet ; running over. So the faculty bert Barre. Mr. C. E. Henson. Mr. i by R, Mahaffey, a trom- ted finding places out In town Chnrles E Lawrence, Mr. Oscar •r seventeenth This the ftoyal, and piano girls Now girls are staying quarter H McMahan. and Miss Mahala E. i by Bussey, Charlotte Mabry. fitc House, Schultz House, and itid Brie Redd. New* ; Ann and Norma k House. Naturally, Sanford I lii.llori, Mr Ary. the assistant coach, at- 1 retains her standing as the Perkins, and Lynda nbert tended David Lipscomb College Prof. K. England a trio. Two qunrtcti, the in Nashville. Tennessee, and has a House Quartet and a Hlli- lilllv (Jiinrlct wi-re alio B A In physical education Resigns. Will Teach featured, k Moxley and Beverly Harding College In Searcy Bow- «eh with a special technique, Kansas, At Georgia Tech where he was assl mltory. Some boys ar rod solos. Robert Holdt

i for I the old playrooms the to the regret of faculty d us something new in tap summer he was head of the YMCA Iff, and Betty Jane Mitchell In Moultrie. a most Impressive reading. Georgia. applications possible. teacher" for the last two Miss Redd is a graduate ^signed from the teaching North Georgia College and •t..ff Friday. October the fourth Uuiverslty of Georgia. She Professor Kenneth England, and working here as assistant dictic e name sounds strange written Mr. McMahan. of the Math De- partment, gods They just wants has an A- B. Degree .- Fall of [04] and Immediately with as upperclass- a major In physics from Okla- respect Social Calendar deared himself to the students homa Degree A and M . an M. A. Did Infinite un-

lfi physics Arizona Unl- ' from the 'I. in that school hit |ok«f. merriment,

l from an M A Decree ar he had beeoa and laughter and been sheltered Oklahoma School of 13—Home Ec Picnic A. end M. t Dramatic Club, faculty advisor! [•mania by hl« rverprrs- Administration. Prior to coming the BUGLER, and advisor of with V C A informal Dance McMahan worked M ; Sigma Theta fraternity. He has| ha* evidently been me world famous atomic bomb In Oct 20—Free Week-end. Oak Ridge. Tennessee Home Ec (Halloween ded, or rath<-t this fall ho received on offer from other my voluntary duties which, Kb to teach Human! tlea,

U i m 1 i't think I is uklna in formal Dance: College of; the Texas de Sophomores, cause I and not even his lovi Nov. 4—Sigma Theta (Sun. a Prof England r. could sway his answer He will 3 lr Henson is a member of Education at S O a Teachers College Departmcnt- and girls respect. >'°« Fresh- at Iwenty-aecond h:l1 a Bachelor Education "J his Masters In of will not only help them out libera Illinois I likewise. Prof England will long be ro- Not. 24—Thanksgiving. of those Good luck, 1 1 •o! at Duke for one quarter, totetmtvl Dec 1 —Sergeants' Club. to love him ai a began his hectic career as a brother. He never seemed much . G C. Dec. Officers' Club (Formal 8— her In Southern California the public school at like a father. But this ioi Mathews. Georgia, "ersjty and the Fletcher School al the tender an obituary, and he wouldr, t Ilka Three age of nineteen and a rear laU-t that. —Continued on Page I THE CADET BUGLER Rev. Dendy Leads Sanford Hall Has Students Cliff Collier Now Our Alma Mater Group Of nc ReligiousEmphasis For the benefit of tie Been Redecorated Receiv e Honors Outstanding: Man

Iwenly charge FITZGERALD BOY AS OUT- One hundred .nd of the hl.OT and YW spon CLASS Mtyloni- "< "hom .*" YM STANDING MAN OF one c

griduiUna ' week li Clifford ,ir ): Emalyn Ruth Allen, . B2/C ICA1 an; Elizabeth Carolyn Cal- Tallulah Falls; Katharine Fitzgerald, Georgia The "Boot" (mining of b corn-

ind; Betty .lean Ellis. Cur- Wanda Elaine Hawklni. lowing his ten 'I <: worked OUl by the able leader* rat; Betty Jane Mitchell, choolh, Aviation Ordnanceman only IntercMted hut busy The so-

Dahlonega; Chi Ctirtli school. Aviation Radioman School, i i.i i depl lenl Is well developed Fitzgerald; Miriam Jean ir Aviation Machinist'* Mate with hikes, USO enterUlnmcnl Suches; Wiley Slenson An- School, for further training <-""! eti The plrltual part Is being plans enough i.'.i formulated weal Point; Sam Slnde i i,-. (oi further worked up from I busy during the Fall training In the Aviation Hndlo- keep UI :, Decatur; Argin Artemlls include raising i. i, ii .'i . TraCi light . Billy BoldlnR. and spiritual Subjects, Then' Hbgerald of thf- cabinet have al- buttons to the Na- Memhers rj Brincli Hrank McCallo Memphis, Teni ore nl way* project* to be worked eady been appointed These are: yours, Blm orely ; '" i out uch ll Anne Martin, President iitv ,v,.i Fund Again this Chrlst- Mary n l> HADLEY, i, him Com Vice-president ,,„ id gifts of fruits. Virnima Kingery. I wi Will C SMI ' OfflCOl The paper, Wet I03 E idl n mis. candy and toys for many of Kathryn Sessoms, Secretary- DeSoU: Howard Douelo* Mewi [» Ing printed, There he underprivileged children of le; William are openings Uii Pianist in section Nancy Hinson. urald! Thomai ini- tod In that work It's the At our weekly meetings we will Charlie Curtis Smith, Vocalist I grapo\ Ine "i thi SO Plans Bridge Betty Calloway tud) I is women of the Bible. I Green Wlddleton, Colquitt; Tho council Is n I wayi n ad] to Doris Fackler Dooly Miles, ly; Soon i Duiw Tournament wel you lee to II thai Shirley Zlegler m ONeal Pre«ott, Conyorsi you find out ohun land, Wrights- are President Vnn ffoolsoj V

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1 m In ' oi. 1. .I' iii,- boyi Dahlonega, Georgia H\ bocausv the treat} has I igneel M.. Greenville, s. c All of tlioa •! n G

Ji - ii Wind in la now m the U S Naval Academy al Vnnapolli Tins Ma|, Robert F Oarnor, of is A PERSONAL INVITATION TO Tampa Florl

Uon of the !; petui Ci tend YOU Lt Wlllard u Smith ,.i Gainci THE LEADER 111 VISIT US AND

ovci the i'i pi during the Pacific Campaign, On ll,,- Square ENJOY Jack I. Stephenson ol Mlanta

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>i>ur favorite game of THE SMITH BILLIARDS J. S. Speer HOUSE ALSO In the Heart of (he Blue Ridge Mountains Sandwiches Dependable Insurance — Drinks Dahlonega, (.J a. Dahlonega, Ga. AT THE Dahlonega Recreation Center —

X.G.C. Glee Club YMCA Making To Give Cantata No Doubt You've Plans For Quarter Noticed me YMCA had its first C. Glee Club for the i fa g toe faU uane Under direction L 21 1 * September >d lool of M 8 The meeting s it will give was cau^ a Christma rder by B. B Woody. Acting resident The program consisted Lynda Lambeth's brown skirt f a piano solo by Jim Matthew: trumpet solo by R H Mahaffei figured Witt two large brown song by Julius Mar. Edna Kling. Still accompanle by David Wynne, and a speed Baker's and Ann Palmer's our faculty adviser, Di Inch - lows: Sopranos—Do ris J ean King Forester. Mary Edna Kling. Lenora Tate The attendance Joyce Willis, was not ver Lurene Tate, Vir good and is expected to be ginia Bishop. Joy Maynard. bette Janii by next meeting. Reames. Dorothy Corn, r-i-..j ; . .vcred with Acting officials are: names and appli- I. Aligei Beth B B. Woody—President Btllta rlL-ht out Thornton, Helen Julius Still—Vice-President of Vogue and Mademoiselle. Bonnell Pearce — Vice leu, Betty Black Theda Bur- Preslden LTtie Smith's chocolate wool rel, Catherine Ralph i split-hem skirt, Elsenhower Bowers. Elaine Virginia Ivey—Vice President Program Jacket, and walnut buttons. Kingery. Charlie Smith. Franc Chairman. Judy Palmer's and Elaine Lewis" Brown. Miidred Horton, Marion Plans for Fall Quarters 'in suits of a beautiful rich Barnett, Ann WooLsey, Jean Stev- 1. Freshman Talent Night iWe enson. Mickey Whitmire. Joan Betty Jones, shepherd checked. Terry. Mary Anne Martin. Doris aiuririR a fascinating neckline. Fackler. Elizabeth Combs. Bernice Dance—October 13 Bin Lehnherr'a soft watermelon Tilley. Evelyne Ellis. Tenors- ool with Religious Emphasis a filled collnrlesa Roy McCard, David Wynne, Bon- Week— The school will nell be honored by Pearce, Ed Timmons, J. M. . Moles' tailored dark blue- Bum. Albert Eagor, Tommy Hicks worn with a pert black >. Faculty THE speakers for BAYONET John King. Altos—Shirley Zieg- YMCA ler. Jean Ziegler. Evelyn Ethe- ndge, Jean Healon, Julia Palmer. with alligator access JESSE Is only looking Bases—Julius Still, Billy Smith. I, Wayne Thurston Bagwell, Howell Futch, Henry Welchel, the ever-faithful me Virgil Price, Robert Holdt Bob Burson. Joel Biles, H. G Lynda Lambeth's

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MILLNERS Beau Monrr appearing in a two- liece pastel checked dross (oalur- "The Style Center of ng o huge black bow, lor her Sunday Gainesville" date with Andy. Shirley and Jcnn Ziegler In

A Place Of Wholesome Recreation

t PRICE-less bracelet going to CALLOWAY. THE STUDENTS' EXCHANGE Holly Theatre Dahlonegra, Georgia Week Resinning On The Campus Of North Georgia College Tuesday, October 16 Tuesday Ice Cream Sandwiches Drinks 'HERE COMES THE JACK ROBERTS, Mgr. CO-EDS" Abbott and Costello Wednesday "MR. EMANUEL" t BOWERS, be can always gel a Bootlegger, ilix Aylmer - Greta Gynt

f-shoet. You'd better start Thursday - Friday "FLAME OF IMRBARY COAST" May We Remind You of Our Seems as If ability has eliminated I John Wayne, Ann Dvorak been i

Complete Stock Saturday "MAN FROM OKLAHOMA" YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE Roy Rogers - Gabby Hayes

GREETINGS Monday - Tuesday SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES "SALOME WHERE SHE DANCED" College friends have always met here to discuss NUNNALLY'S CANDIES Yvonne da Carlo and the matters on the campus and here it is that R d Cameron

you have continually brought your dates to Wednesday SUPPLIES "BEDSIDE MANNER" SCHOOL enjoy our John Carroll - Ruth Hussey

TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE Thursday - Friday Prescriptions Carefully Filled "FRISCO SAL" FOUNTAIN DELICACIES HOT COFFEE Susanna Foster and Turhan Bey OR Saturday A CLEAN GAME "BAR 20" OF BILLIARDS Hoppe

Monday - Tuesday AFFAIRS of SUSAN" GRIFFIN'S Joan Fontaine - Geo. Brent Thursday . Friday "Where College LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Friends Meet" THE GREAT JOHN L." DAHI.ONEGA Greg McClure and Linda Darnell \

ADET BUGLER Home Ec. Club Has BSU Council Has Rex Initiates 13; BARNSTORMING painted For bed while the painter Plans Many Splendid Banquet Elects Westbrook rrlrls .o-an-so clad hiding in Social Activities Ec. The Home Club held lis first meeting of the quarter last

! beginning of the quarter. lowing Friday night s Friday night September 28, New Freshmen getting up at day-break t Plans were made for three physically disabled after their ma- electing new officer Everyone jor social activities for the quar- nating pledges. ter. A hike and supper at Co-ed The following wer .In led Cottage is first on the list. The office Willy Westbroc Jlalloween Carnival, which the Henry G. Jarrard. 1st Vlce-presi Home Ec, Club sponsor's each dent; Charlie Payne. 2nd Vlce- year, is scheduled for October 27. The Christmas party at Co-ed tary and Treasurer; and Clarence ting their nightly letters to their Collage will be at the end of the Tucker, Scrgeant-at-arms. quarter. John Old members Include: Sophomores have the heart) o Iris since the There were several vacancies i devotional lead Carter, Robert Collier. Doug Ed- dueted in the offices which were filed. and program Gordon Hall, Julius Still, wards, that ink-spatter- he Bam Walch The officers of the quarter are as i Thrasher. Bon- follows: President. Kathleen Frai- noli Pearce. Tom May. David Tip- < since the rate Vice-president. Charlie The i itlon the girls er; Smith; pins, Jesse Jackson, Ted BurgeSC, . iiing. Come on girls, they f Secretary. Catherine C o a Initiation held Saturday, w r I; was They'll I10W ASTKP's dating the n an. Carolyn Huf(; Pro- October fl The following were Chairman, Lurene Tate; initialed as mi Re- night they nent Committee. Oveda Craig. Josh Barrow, Chucl Her- We- - Sn\ girls. " ring, Micky Mlddleton Butter

i, 1 ... 1 on Uei nl Harper. Horry Hodges. Stewart L. Vinton Leader CADET CAPERS

101), Ted Blizzard, DIM Roblnimn. —Continued from Front Pago correctly joyed a delightful supper, Of Science Club te the aver- The Ren i* iponsorlns, u In The Science Club meets b come, add his belly- t. Barre I* a member of formal dance November :t. ind Mr. C been planned for a social activity the Physics Hi* monthly on Thursday night i ; wife's bragging, then everyone Is cordially Invited nepnrtment tended the University of probably take Evei "I"- In <' meeting various science topics ar r. i Sattirdaj Bften forward to thin quortei Bl botng given for discussion At the first Neighbor: "Have week. hh.ii. He did graduate work j est In Us i undei Ihi meeting Shirley Zlegler discussed able leadership of Willy West- University of the new blood factor Rh. tdvl Majo New York and for the past three yean hr* was Superintendent of The officers for the fall q the Olympln School system. He arc Pre Ideal Luther Vinton Wl pretldi Hi Of the nidilnnd rctary, Nancy Hlnson; Program

County Teacher's Association, and Chairman. Ralph Ivpy; and F

Dolegftta Bl the South Carolina mcntarlnn. Shirley Zlegler. Kissing j I'll! in an automobile fur nix ntlon i all right, rules Piedmont Druj* Company yean Everyone Intcntod in science is an Illinois i n member of judge. As if we didn't know 1 "Gaineaville'e Leading Drug Store" rtment. He has A B from MerrtM On The Square rrom Columbia University In er He's an nth v VoTi Hi- was superintend- Visit Our Fount for Refreshing Drink* believe there is nf schools throughout attonded Oooi gin North Georgia College In Mother: "Marry he taught at Toch High in At in 1941. She hu PIEDMONT i DRUG he v o B CO. I Edl- B A. Degree from the

I llllrf »l Gainesville, Georgia 1 I Atlanta 1 versiiy of Georgia. She did cleri- cal work in Georgia and Florida kiss. Frances Adams Is before coming here — bllity up Icj her. DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA Bl S, Inc. WHEN IN GAINESVILLE The modern bathing beauty owes her success to putting just Make a little more into a little less. (Read Down) (Read Up) P.M.— SMITH P.M.—A.M. A.M. — A.M. — P.M. BROS. Vour Headquarter-, for all kinds of 12:30 - 6:00 l.v Gainesville Ar, 10:80 8:80 SANDWICHES DRINKS LUNCHES o many 1:80 6:00 cadets who pray Dahlonega 9 10 i 10 Roosavell Square knees on Sunday prey PM.-AJ*. the other P.M. — A.M.

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OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY "YOUR IDEALS On The; Square ARE OUR IDEALS" Gainesville, Georgia ROBERT M, MOORE M

Library Purchases Us Po' Freshmans Rec Club Holds Best-SellersforUse THE TIP-OFF not behind Installation Meet; Those interested in physical edu- the plow-' just behind Has Splendid Plans hundred new books have been re- The Rec Club has begun a new cently added to this department different sports Even thoueh at

i participating in If students are interested in any Ule tniercollegiat of the sports, there is available intramural ones. In spite of the s book for almost every sport

sellers, you will find 'Forever Amber," by Winsor; "Captain from Castile," by Shellabarger; "Im- ' i captains explained mortal Wife." by Stone; "The Bal- lad and the Source." by Lehmann; Dolphin Street," by I of the meeting We had s

farers," by Wickenden; "So Well points for the last three quarters Remembered." by Hilton; "The Black Rose." by CosUin; and BASKETBALL tan's team. Shirley Zlcglcr was Three O'clock Dinner," byPlnck- s coming back into the hiehlights of sports i elected as the sophomore girl who best typifies the athletic spirit of On the nonflction list six most son so were looking forward to some goo e of this season will outstanding books are "Black You will n begin around the 15th i Boy." by Wright; "Report is just started and the boys are getting the fei on the i regular meeting v More games will be played this season tha

. Coach Sheets informs us that lie expects t

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; men should read These have tin- (.nmlnc qil;nt'T 11 was tlei-ldi-il era! good games played between tb wouldn't men. by Clark W. Heath, i will be a personnel that there be B«10raJ jses this book as a brief in- hat means you will election unlil winter imarti-i' The oplaces "Shorty" (Coach tlcnnmgi i phys-ed or 5 prs, of shoes. dates for Freshman day and co-ed lii.ii in we will have various irant Study of normal young and spccdball after th at Harvard University. The given .... Eighteen Study lends aid to nearly ed week will follow fie week end. >ung people who need help The new learn captains are 01 follow Hlppolytana, Joyce WUIls]

l'. Ilj[l '..,[ Horcurean, Elyae Williams; Phi Omicron. Frances llarbcn. Trahly- Tackle Football Now Played tan. Celeste Fftuai The el (! u're R. N. R F, I. that's tough! cers remain: President. Shirley

inspection is a dust inspec- .1. . i \ Nancy Bin* p. m. At NGC On Sports Program President, >n if you forget to dust the top son; Secrotari tow Wooltoy, i-.hvily This book I you're light switch button that's laughter and high s right—just notice how nicely Managers. Kathryn Sciiomi Wv- With gentleness and i v identify you the next day on '.unlil. Virginia Klngery. Jo sings with joy in lif. "The Appreciation Meschlne. holler InMnlln- ' t forget to Every team has held IU by Roy Dickinson high tlon service for new members at duces and explains Urn i iiu' i cottaji Ul Ipment is available for everyone. In preparation fi each girl woi gli an o candle which i wealth of illus- the A and B company squads, some of the Phys Ed ha iii trotn 'in loam andlo hold i.i. Hi-.- n.u i fi.rniiiiHiri tj.'kio j.i.iy; while playing helpful an by the captain The pledge was stated thai "Pencil Drawing," by ach Sheets he I golna to teach (he T-form- t how to under- i the program woa .V Watson, demonstrating because he believes it to be the b< ll The Phya Ed completed b liferent pencil techniques, livide into groups within the sections, and will play -You're To Be an Artist." football winnei la declared ThJj will help to develop With pi freshman- ick Price, who introduces iu,.. nii.h- ha ki tb student to the workaday '! -HI JltillL'tlC 'III I 1 li.l IV

! professionals art men for his company'

e religious realm Mary will I i be i

schedule ol gi , be I I will I

Inner li declared. Extensive work has been done to lay off a football field on the V/YNNE-TERRY The grass has been cut, and the field has been

pa< Iced and i ff Goal posts have bei TALKS Cash and Carry Cleaners heat of the first part of the quarter has bumpered imcwhal, but everyone is looking forward to a sue- ii\f the MARY M. COOLEY, Owner Thi EV1 '. the IKES are no lor Across the street from the Compliments of \Ins and REIDS are BROWN

COLLEGE CAMPUS BR< a iKS i. GAINESVILLE JEWELERS , drop

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given I Special Bervice "The Store with the Blue Tile front on the Squ students and faculty. Gainesville, Georgia

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U1KT so we CADET — CO-EDS - moments hen you want BREAD for those hungry THE SMART SHOP be sure to look for i RKINS until is,.- sparks AUNT BETTYS BREAD Ladies Ready-to-Wear Made by In the vim i;av SMALL & ESTES BAKERY Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville. Georgia CORN) COBB Vml»li»* AROUND THE CAMPUS THE CADET BUGLER Jnst BY SHIRLEY ZIEGLER By LUTHER VINTON CO-EDITORS Shirley Zlegler. Luther Vinton Martin MATURE EDITOR Mary Anne spirit In some ol BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Payne

i with ' so just bear a ealn r throw my remarks at the boya SPORTS EDITOR Ralph Ivey who l.„ y the "all important beings" at FEATURE STAFF—Leo Cross, Kathryn Sessoms. NGCn.g.c. laid before this is essentially a boys'*•' Jean Ziegler. Anne Edge. Henry Hitch, Robert military co-eds being Just r-th school, the ought, but

It t where are the boys when comes ' campus the YM.CA. boasts a activities? Yes, 100 _ but what part of that 100 It breaks membership per cent ibie, Nancy and serene. Sometimes meetings each Wednesday night? through In the form of unexplained attend the At the the Science Club this fall laughter or even the South Amcri- first meeting of only three boys appeared to hold up their end of the discussion Glee Club too with fifteen co-eds balances two

girls I , Iw think boys to girls this campus i 111 way or cadets onlv, five FACULTY ADVISORS— H. does. North Georgia will beco lo one count ng lo one count other commonplace school. these ratios almost do a turn organizations. During the first two weeks, pus A similar ap- resentation on the Cadet Bugler getting Odysses m vened up the boy girl ratio Odds And I high freshmen for oo particular ac ivity, but even though it Ig the • Smith's t im portant o e to me, thats Just one organj-

at home when I kept the neigh- The most recent example of this lack of school bor's young hopeful and heir The It was shown by the small number of candidates phys-ed and military idenoe the positions of i applied for editor-in-chief and periods the Solunl.r and mess manager of the Cyclops. Only four candl-

'.r-.Tiifil lobr iio>)oi iinlnt'i of i uo-

fu inn bringing like, "Oldtimers" who hod been part of the record out questions ing on September 30. It was hard to believe that at enrollment last fall marvelled at the net* record en- "if i have English the third period, one time so many candidates would try out for these rollment, and the triple chow line stretching the positions that it was necessary for the committee

i friend and length Of the dining hall building. However, they ho on ad Infinitum As a favor to took this in stride by showing remarkable Ingenuity fit ij '! ' i . intelligentsia, will view the candidates ; i, Certain- In Ihinkinc up new ways of breaking Into the line the confused ones pleate slop and at N.G.C. qulel corner waiting for me. Yes, think it out for theouelvei there ought to be Ju : talent for

As most of the sophomores will glad to see such a large amount of potential military anyone when he leaves, I'll ser- On the Cyclops, I will admit, the boys have talent on the drill Held, II helps school pride a lainly never forget him. rather rigorous campaign during taken their places, but I still maintain tbat they great deal to have a large military unit. That's all for this time. I hope -iiier lo gel a new flog are at greatest fault for not supporting their .. campus I ,1 , I One of the : tnuif.i M,;hr in :li.ni( out uniforms Th rj tarted ou > v, ,,\ Hi'' tin.: .

> anything about it— <»• final)) WANT ADS to the mild bedlam ol the first clauos. A bewildered fm.hnnui would Midnvnii liml \„ hi>. WANTED; More Q.I'.t—Vann. be was In girls phys-ed rather thon i' 1 would dash madly out to tlnd the right WANTED! More dolrs!—Co-eds. class The bookstore wot besieged I mother button—Kat. kei < looses had to bo lot bracelet—Rose Evan*. routed In and out at IjuiMhu: by illfl.-irul doom wo and a half buttons New cadets soon learned the th i nd; 2-1-. Beau parts of an N.G.C. vocabulary, "stick, " "flinch," and — CASE HISTORIES Moore. "on the bull." Sore nrms to. i title the tact thai North Georgia lon some caught on rather slowly, however, College has Indeed! a * mmntic history an uli I.

1,1 itcresllng stories have this history. ' ad ii "y ways, Kveryone —Jajlle West. evolved from

the spirit of things and nettling down The "case" histories which I shall discuss are ot S.G C i> recorded facts, but personal histories, or parts WANT1 Qulel iftu u , hta Luther ' hi, f Uiern, which now exist only as memories for N.G C. students and alumni.

Aye, from the pillars of "A" and "B" building Impressions balconies, the ancient desks, backstage In the audi- And torium, und the 1 nave Promises booths and walls ot Smith's, collected surviving vestiges of romance and send* moot of rein both recent and long past Thaw Out, Frosh night an Trying to itudj The older-looking carvings were made bold and for as one "prof Most of you have already, but Uior •• deep, hold mystery they vas heard to U) but reveal little because eem i bum that nothing's gonna "rr onl) Initial! within carefully shaped hearts. whot | s expecte bite them I suppose they just haven't student not gotten *?l mum t mention Those of not > late, more recent years are smaller and opportunity for finding out what such a they minor Inconvenience at so deeply carved, you aged IhOUgh we may bo but reveal more. To thai toj ons anonymous "Pro! by the amount W sophomores the.-.c may bring back fond memories. i thai with hli Gene and •' El". "John "Savannah," day, It Is no Lee" and below. "" Jo" desks """tic and breath- (appearing on obout 40% of the and booths* moment you were handed 'Tip Hob." 'Ruth and Topo." placement I J"st telts, Some of ui ask me which Paul). focUvoly" only 2oe I »w ii In the "B B. "^d our Ignor- canteen), "Mlnttl and Warren." >nd Margie" and on and on. excuse ! an poor as "I don" Some of the "freshest" whittling* are "Nicky

>'i the fault] .in ! Edge, "FH, and W.C" Scattered re- through all this are other quaint mark., such «^ for any human being. ade of a l„ ip ,„ ,„ knife— It dug its own gran ol lis limits Know whew THIS ; RINT LIKE

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I ut ntU Maddcoc. Towsoi

other* use you know you'll get something ... and from oui innermoat feci- 10 mention. . Ves, it'» loving history—a history of living and Meet them halfway, or like »«• write i romantic soul dcclarlm- a disilsuration* glad you are he work. boa mere Not too which ° make i M asking is, "Just make Die rc:.t of us sure that you holes In my paper « are really part of the place we love—N.G.C. God V fr GaM Buglet -= rAe ^Q'ce 0/ ATortfi Georgia College *r

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Religion," to Rose Evans

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I elected Freshman cla» officer* reveal of a preeedenl in llie history Georgia Coller THE CADET BUGLER U.S.O. Sponsors Wesley Foundation Twenty-three New IB. S. U. Convention Talent Night Here Leads In Vesper Enrolled In Science 'Is Held At Athens Service At Brenau Club At N. G. C A regular bi-monthly meeting On October 26-28, the annual ferenee was held on the Emory Campus in Atlanta. This eonfer- Vinton, presided over the election of Virginia Kfngery as vice-presi- Cowart and Joy Maynard repre- dent. Program chairman Ralph iveg presented .lean Ziegler who N G C campus These delegates discussed 'Hoy-Fever Gets the

1 on Sunday night, Nov The memberslemben > the Science Club ;ed and decided to send Zeizler, \ deputation was sent t > Youngj Luther Vinton, Shirley night, a: Ralph Ivey, and Virginia Kingery

from

[>![.. llllli>'[ Sheets and Sunday afternoon a forum was held on "Christianity In the Posl War World." Sunday night ihe group. Ann Woolsey. Reid Is President charge of Dr Hugh I Mary Edna Kling, Jerry Guine Of Officers Club, and punch for Succeeds Burdette

Copper Hill T- i Club of Women's aaed ua on "Chrl I I E caltad Y.W.C.A. Prepares Through Me" Acts As Sponsor Gifts ' Christmas i For Basketball aln l (Witney Oakc. who

F Siampii. who was has not been asked t. id Mra D election was held The vote was )rchestra tiilv.l.iiiary to China for twenty- play but they probably will b; the last edltlot admissioi cooperation wli ouble-headcm of Ihe Keaann ight of monopoly The closed Sun.luy •/omen's Club of Dohloncga. The convention ilng after by Talent Night the leadership of Mrs. C. bla place Other officers remain: Jordan Henry Grady Jarrard, secretary from eight unti uU program was presented raffle the proooeda ol mil go fin purchulng ticipate in the best dance of the meeting" Ralph Ivey, V lO hook* for the library formal dam first game was Jammed Officers Clu The Variety Show originally at the first of the school Bclion an thi BophOl I Alumni News the eighth i planned

s cmislMi-d >( tin* linliTiii won 10-12 over the galloping femole foculty Ml living thfl the resignalion of Pmf. t-.igland. who wos of ii... [acuity

B, 1944 ot Rona RIvtT, India He contestants received caodj UaMl B li'iiH i.ni'l attended ngc in HM2-43 ing forward* ware LoDora Tata John Clemente. class of '41.

yo-yo* to sordines (..I Hi anything from the Bnpl ind from Buane Visio and it C Cartoi BANK OF DAHLONEGA Everybody seemed to enjoy thi. Hoirli for Ihe faculty. from Thomoston hove returned

wo» hrougbi is The rattened turkoy to , r, in.*, ni^ i.iiv.i m pan v

onto the mlddla nl thi a I pre In the Army of Occupation In cei'ding tin* third oveni ol the A Bank You Can Bank On Innto is at Camp Parr] Virginia

ii rid plans lo studv 10 autlcl nl ivi begun William ond Man College LI • un of the Bar I dale Ji is In charge of i-iiiitlmir-ri Courtesy — Service — Efficiency throughout which 111.- rn.il.- Iiintlts i Bui Ho Through wllh I Member FDIC

ioi I County Welt tha itagi lant) ol thrllli , , i- M ia ol |

,i . wail aa Ulai Its Uthough thi BANK OF DAHLONEGA l"i "i ial tha military depart- un nl remit corrln In the PBtifli idr.-n who live ment bad a galaxy of »t»r» they Dahlonega. Georgia irei 1 1 Corn Jajnaa Boyd from unable t" ova ware ma the leal Dahlonogt. bos i a racentlj s gUtl tor the«c moving faculty learn Sgt Spray tranafarnd from destroyer duty have berry members Mr i and York wara the Oil) to the Fllvoi llty Of Wisconsin. He tending playon wai a tudanl hare in 1038-39 LI

] hraa i beei In tha Wi n'i CharlCl P pt, also from Dah- Club of Dahlonaga. Iba taan THIS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO i i In li'stlliY H uiembei-s and tha Ola gObblu YOU THE LEADER TO VISIT US AND

On The Square ENJOY

LADIES' and CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Wholesome fun. Good Gainesville, Ga, fellowship and

Your favorite jame of THE SMITH BILLIARDS J. S. Speer HOUSE ALSO In the Heart of the Blue Rid e Dependable Insurance K Mountain* Sandwiches — Drinks Dahtonega, Ga. Dahlonega, Ga. AT THE AGoodPt.™ Willi,-, M.Smith Dahlonega Mary L. B. Recreation Center Smith GoodPeopl. ,

Rowland Elected Anne ! Edge Sponsor Sgts. Club Sponsors Miss Redd Student Sanford Sophs Go President of SigmajOf Rex Fraternity 8-BalI Tournament Secretary of B.S.U. Caroling at Theta Pledges Xmas As another year is closing and , held i arterly I auditi irium after chapel, t Theta Fraternity ed sponsor. elected Joe Row- ! Miss Anne Edge' as land president of the Pledge 'ntroduced She was presente Club. Others elected werer S°ld '°cket Harold on behalf of the I Fowler, vice-president; ternll >' liege of the Will What- 1 by Miss Winnie Phill sophomore girls ley, secretary, and Virgil Price, Wno nad been our sponsor o caroling one night during the treasurer. The Pledee Club con- the ^ previous quarters. week of the quarter The girls sists of seven other boys: Jim seems ^ U some member Farmer, Mac Gignilliat, Royi members of our Fraternity ha ance and therefore is being com- brain meeting early in are usually Harris. John King. Joe Meadow, storm while the decorati pletely reorganized Miss Mahala invited In for refresh- beln ments. Last Marvin O'Dillion, and Bill Whittle were S P ut U P Almost all year tbe girls received Few boys were chosen this quarter 8 ' are was eliminated by unscr is the new Student Secretary, rep- many special treats. This has been resenting Dahlonega's BSU for planned for Monday night. since the number of pledges i De- 1 by pi; biu..- the State of Georgia The Council cember 17 Wc are looking forward * Tucker. 2nd is being enlarged and the present to a cold wintry night with the ryone enjoyed organization is being divided into reasurer: John Carter; Chapl The annual Christmas party nd Jessie Jackson. Sgt at ar^. f officers will be nn th.' following Tuesday The Sergeant's Club guided by cordially Invited is to nigh! Everyone will gather in the to Coed Cottage te BSU. lobby lighted hy for supper among which the open fir*- led over The Panhellenic Council, c by Wm. be i posed of three members sill from « | by mil. i ifli in Halloween - the faculty While the girls arc Carnival apenlng then gifts, Christmas Late Tournament :arols will be that night and the opening of the '- IS Given by Home sung and refrcsh- new Generals nents served Everyone is eagerly was above expecta- r, „ • rii . Decisions Announced tions The members of the Pan- =» Economics Club hellenic Council are: Willie West- brook, president, Bill Prescott, H. Faculty Women C, Jarrard, Claude Vann, Charlie Payne, and Luther Vinton replac- Enjoy Supper ing Leo Cross who has recently -IK'i'dl.nll i.'' joined the Army.

The Sigma Theta s frahlytans. sliclilly faculty Healed ench other during ter free-

! England course, a tomato juice cocktail.

The main course, consisting of

chicken ji la klnu (Will I to made predictions of the fu- Arrendole, Evelyn Elhridge and pineapple souffle, ipleed kum Piedmont Drug Company Othcr entertainments were quota, baby lima*, celery hearts ountry store and a jitterbug Wanda Hawkins. Jean Heaton "Gainesville's Leading and olives, mid niffei-. w.i-, sci vnl Drug Store" Norma Palmer. Catherine Recce Economics Wynette Smith, Elise Williams On The Square i by IlSI Ray, Miaj | and Jen Zicgler The second team Alley The ti Visit Our Fount for Refreshing Drinks e Club Is the Christmas party Patsy Carney, Itubye Connelly, Co-ed Cottage. Each member Doris Fickler, Virginia Klngory, e lurkey* for place c PIEDMONT DRUG CO. looking forward to this as It is Audrey Lane. Betty Jane Mitchell Gainesville, Georgia le of the most enjoyable Bctlvl- Mary Ruth Nix, Alice Redmond, Mill Mrvi'i lorvi

WHEN TN GAINESVILLE (U'slKn r.-in.-r. .! .," DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS, Inc. and it Make Desert was served In the in- firmary Mis.. Miss (Read Down) (Read Up) by Bryan. Me- SMITH Cann, and Miss Adams ThW ' BROS. pleted the progTWaiVC tuppei unii PM.—PM.—AM. — A.M. P.M. v..nllb, n, AM. — Your Headquarters for all kinds of SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES cake, and coffee Tilt 'I 12:30—5:00 Lv. Gainesville Ar. 10:30— 2:30— «ii- u'lil' •» I'lvis I by tlit. Roosevelt Square I,,,,, ptrticlpajll IBd Lh03 VI 1:30—6:00 Dahlonega 9:30— 1:30—

PJI.—A Jl. PJ1. — AJH.

5:15—10 5:00—10 Cumming 4:45—10 3:00- 7:30 Dahlonega 6:10—11: 3:40— 8:10 Dawsonville 5:30—10 Robert M. Moore 4:45— 9:15 Midway 4:30— 9 5:00— 9:30 Alpharetla 5:15— 9: 5:15— 9:45 Roswell 4:00— 9 General Merchandise 5:30—10:00 Sandy Springs 3:30— 8: 6:00—10:30 Atlanta ?. 00 8 • ALL BUSES ON E.S.T. A FRIEND OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE FOR YEARS

Dahlonega, Georgia THE HUB • OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY "YOUR IDEALS ARE OUR IDEALS"

On The Square ROBERT M. MOORE Gainesville, Georgia —

BAYONET No Doubt Strolling The Barracks THE You've Noticed By Mary Anne Martin JEAN or CHICK?

• of High School ttm,. rs that the glrLs ha»e ally becoming i om their boy friend, Sections seven count nolhin'l FRANCES, one button don't -red Gainesville sweat- proposal? your answer to SYdWs .MnnSRY" whafs -e—red West p bn

bv the wayside PARIS irery thing is STILL in red Ilss Martha?" jo Bobbins— Fulton

t s NANCY having a ROYAL Lynda Lambeth-

behind : you bad love making DOUG, we didn't know white from ALLENE o Hunter— Marietta ilnesa—maybe It Just took white lose Evans— from Tifton teverly Bowers—black from Hart-

lara Baker—gold from Rockmart blue from VIRGINIA Slolse Cogburn— Pick. ! Cyclops for

New hair-dos popping up: Thought LYNDA went

PLAYER or just plai It TIMMONS THE FOOTBALL

and Ellen Miller Congratulations

early slai r CHARLOTTE has an

engaged It I STEVENSON, we thought you were

J barrack*. playing "daddy" BARNSTORMING

.ilt.-r; r'turlnlK- Malirv

Ha boyi taw ittrted titled "From Study ».il < orti - continuous Jabbering

Dean's List in eighl i trab l high iplrlt when ihe recelv

Bstt] Jean anxiously awaiting a ci Holly Theatre Dahlonega, Georgia A Place Of WholeBome Recreation Monday, Dec. 3 and 4

i Room 19—a full I "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS" THE STUDENTS' EXCHANGE June Allyson and Margaret O'Brien On The Campus Of North Georgia College mounly awaiiiiLg Thanksgiving! Wednesday "CIRCUMSTANTIAL Ice Cream Sandwiches Drink* EVIDENCE" JACK ROBERTS. Mfr. Loyd Nolan and Alumnae coining bark I Michael O'Shea buttons ( on Ihe bottom o Thursday - Friday "ALASKA" Kent Taylor and Margaret Lindsay

STRAYKO— 1,1. Col. Bgrdete. Finder plea«- return—Sara Moles! Saturday "FALSE COLORS" May We Remind You of Our FOUND— James A/8 Burde|l*._T). S. Nary. Camp Perry. Va. Monday, Dec. 10 - 11 'OUT OF THIS WORLD' Complete Stock Eddie Bracken and Diana Lynn YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE Wednesday GREETINGS "TOMORROW THE SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES WORLD" Frederic March and College friends have always Betty Field NUNNALLY'S met here to discuss CANDIES Thursdav and Friday the matters on the campus and here it is that THAT'S THE SPIRIT" you have continually brought Jack Oakie SCHOOL SUPPLIES your dates to J enjoy our Saturday "COMING ROUND THE TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT MOUNTAIN" Prescriptions Carefully Killed CHOCOLATE Gene Autry .

FOUNTAIN - 1» DELICACIES HOT COFFEE Monday, DecTl7 "I'LL BE SEEING YOU" OR Ginger Rogers and Joseph Cotton _ A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS Wednesday "DON JUAN QUT1.LIGAN" William Bendix and GRIFFIN'S Joan Blondell LIPSCOMB "Where Thursday Friday DRUG CO. College Friends Meet" and DAHLONEGA "FOREVER YOURS" Gale Storm anil C. Aubrev Smith ^

WHO'S WHOM" Physical Ed Club "A" Company Y.M.C.A. Hears Organized Here Downs "B" 27 to R. Cooper Nov. 14 ;

A blazing sun witnessed th The YMCA got off to a good two votes as Miss N.G.C. Kathryn Sessoms i ggest man hater and Willie Westbrook as bigg, |"B" that began at two-forU -d*. ally lame membership The cabi- ieo. Doug Edwards w Ed Club is composed of boys and

girls that are majoring in Pbys I bers They are- Jim Mathews. R. ; the r lovelies as Charlies Ed,, or take phys Ed. 285. H Mahaffey, Joel Biles .utb Payne. Leo Cross. William Stover Bill ' and Thurston Fiitch. The officers of the club are: The first three programs of the 'rescolt. Mrs. Sirmons and Miss Bailey repre- the faculty on this President, Anne Edge; Secretary, ! quarter were interesting talks ented score. Miss Bailey seemed to be quite ' given by Dr Forester, Professor polling votes for Evelyn Ethendge: Treas . Charles .opular cutest girl and best girl dancer, also. One Payne. Jr. Faculty advisors are: > Powell, and Professor Henson. re- ,opeful wrote down for campus beauties, "5 me. inch." Another spectively Our next meeting w.rs

One person was very undecided about outstanding sergeant with them. Anyone " Anyone of of thems stands out You're the judge YWCA. It proved to be th it U to how they meant it Someone else with a mischievous pencil standing program of the past sev- i" »role for biggest romeo. "Chuck Herring ihe thinks, eral quarters Professor Booth

: talk . Mousey's votes w ere not only amusing but Dame's four horsemen. ampus beauty. Miss NG.C, Anne Edge, Nor ! only once in the course est goldbnck, big jest man hater, and biggest hole game "B" Company

and wife. Other notables in this field < and Mousey, me and her, Charlie Payne

Rec Council Holds hiB h a Banquet Nov. 16th Companies Have 'cdncsday, Nov 14. thr V | nce ^ h „ c hose is Its speaker. Ray Cooper. Lively Competition «j*j; h j "' it Secretary of Y M C K At North Georgia » » IT* ! lege. There is ab School spirit is a very important oi convincing him Ig Moxley factor in any college, for it does ; the best military i

through

delayed

Cannady King

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cheering sidelines. The hockey tour Library Corner

ZicRler president. Mary I

was a semi-formal banquet MILLNERS iiarter Center of "The Style ndlng were Shirley Zleglc

eck Moxley. Ann WooUey. La<

PATRONIZE

, Jerry Gwine. Genny 1 Cleaners 1," Cash and Carry OUR •B etwee n Two Word Dragon {in Boggus, Jo Gate." inrl in Meaders. Kathryn ADVERTISERS " COOLEY. Owner ' ntlal AKcn "DragM MARY M. I.Biiny Budrt

ATe m Munich ".'uTt"ul Across the street from the Compliment* of CAMPUS COLLEGE GAINESVILLE JEWELERS ,\ s ,, |i.in..rl by Ortrud given to N.G.C. Special service "The Store with the Blue Tile front on the Square" '' uitbi ":::; students and faculty. Gainesville, Georgia Atwarp In September When uch a glim

CADET - COEDS - hungry moment, When you want BREAD for those THE SMART SHOP be sure uj look for AUNT BETTY'S BREAD Ladies Ready -to- Wear Made by SMALL & ESTES BAKERY Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville. Georgia H

CADET BTJGLEB Around The Campus Amblin ZIEGLER THE CADET BUGLEiE Jnst By SHIRLEY CO-EDITORS Shirley Ziegler, Luther Vinton coughi "i"! I'm finding e but unhappily it qm^ FEATURE EDITOR Mary Anne Martin t to wri any other I ve ever wnteen. BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Payne diffirulldiffic U as j,^ ' — to take one *— going last sake I'm fling EXCHANGE EDITOR Jean Healon The Science e campaigns Club ha, SPORTS EDITOR Ralph Ivey P > North Georgia College, so In le( Jch e~UoToi UJ to we j{

>«EWS STAFF—Doris King. Anne Wootsey. Mary here It comes again. The Cyclop, Frazer. Aligene Aber- seven Henderson. Kathleen consists of thirty members, boys ana Barracks," staff Wynne Bernlce he ratio. crombie. Nancy Hinson. David girls, a good 3-1 So. after an Cannon. Ginnie Bishop, Lenora Tale. Mary still letting the girls my pleading. you're run u,, Judy Palmer. Doris Edna Khng, H. G Jarrard. ies Aren't you ever going to assert •J^'Z. od 1?) and take over your carnpuj

1 1 All right. let :

ore important i ome town and organization reeogna. FACULTY ADVISORS— only right that NGC should something y not in the lervice, future, but

l," Maybe CADET CAPERS io complete

ERROR abundance of SLIGHT huge blue wracking Ideas the Bugler offic iu happen to will he too quiet to be bearable volumes of eah, it was one Ol I have wondered lately whetho change scenes with the stage all dark She asked the epidemic of Influenza ll pla " her lights and I thought she said light.-. for star 75. These numbers could be made in such a Light duty way that they could be easily read and could be .mil linlf UK 1 changed as new records are received. The flag of AWOL could be easily made by the Home Ec department and hung to the left of the stage in the auditorium. The plan no* scheduled for the recognition of our

plaques of those killed in action and a complete cycles and that rank and V| (v good plan but ' WANT ADS Leaving this last idea voll when 1 oauilc

e time to say g ood-bye too. Honestly, it's one You reme WANTK1I— A plat the hardest thin gs I've ever done. Whether the a couple ol y gler misses me "m going to regret very WANTKK— Anolher «

s paper on the >uson K way to Gainesville to

tf y co-editor and aff are already anticipat- K'k.—Girls Phys Ed Cltu. £?« next quarter when there nl be a Shirlcj Ziegler w UnU) I < —Andy Held.

I'i'lr mi' 1 h impractical but very

and impossible ideas. 1 could go LOST—Jarrard. tul *ern coc forever and tell things I'll miss and lone Tern" WANTKD—A way to attract at

so long for nov , and I 1 be seeing you

\\ Wll II t Mm. "TLA" pirty —( allowi, WANTED Hon lirdu In the Infirmary.—Goldbrlrks. BULL SESSIONS

WANTED—A pUoi of privacy.—ti tea dlea.

Well, personally, 1 haven't the Him '• '» buttons!!!— Zombie. slightest Idea who said it, or whether anybody said

It or not O.K.—call It Ignorance, but 1 still think FOUND lilt Head.— Bill Towion, college life is three-fourths bull sessions.

Today in Ihe canteen I overheard unintentionally. '' ' <> discussion which ran some- llnnK like tins "Do gi r i s talk about boys all »he Umc Ilka wc boyi tali about the cirls^" ''Dunne.

i n> boy raoenU) Hi i. mi Mi Martin The Call Of The Open But we talk, all right." And iiw bab) makoi i Thousand Road

lm>- i" il»- r,.iiuh >. Missions,- - whet In- h, ad OUUnd Rl Inj in Hi,- aai iv wneuier among you or us. rate ne»u ring ol tin trtndi ol thougnt that the shoulders above all else, In both pleasure and loaning warm c)oU il brine For

1 '" ' '!' The Hnbarkmmti on leve it or not, was quiet.

1 ' HealUing this de ol Lha winding road I picked up my little green book

over) word ol my next day's assignment, set out for 1 ' brooks and vallsyi ener at the h«li- typical '. ].. u.iri |ph iweaplnj fog. The BttyatU and said a little prayer tot i i.i' » '"'!' murder thus: "Forltl [fl MU e>es qtllll I had found, 1 centered my i.mtinl In the lib Hie darkness that .„-,,-i, ' insurance i Otcb. crack ol a i i no Hut alas, - w K iupon straining my t practleolly nothing but In m. Wi i I urn cors.'l w Ol I hear void-* and intermittent laughter— fainl- Own rii. eouotri Ida lay pcarr- lovitiai tad I know where II > t a swanky church and. ''" ..V, l,„ difficulty, he located of el, like, manud nu ubcon i lot Who said anything about Spanish* 1 d Uk| to 1 '"'I'ii: H" join dls ,l "* ten Id u linn ii a dilemma "My good < ol thi ptvt ' "•adiidc formed Id noun with pienti to talk aboui • huge do you live' I hvi - wo iiiiiii.i,-.i kion| in n,i dvnif ' II mean we had it. was the rapl] "Than fog aroused a dog whoae sharp ' tawB -"-' * oreaUiuj Ce- "' Mialon is the song session- 00. wtii foi u,u to Join a bark shattered the oik "" I '"* llini from a distant ' Uie blending ol vour clear voices. Not a slar was shtnltu m n„ . n J know about that.

'' : lhal i- how Ereat music i lend o halo over tin- Angelic rangta mi in ,'.. IB a while we actually dr Pica as we < of the distant rldfoi ' Md|a bome- a old i to the very

upt'u^

I lights of " W'1 »ot '"J ,* " lh«»-lounla. — . 1 ^ Gadet Sugle^t The Voice Of North Georgia College S DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APISH. North Georgia College Accorded Degree-Granting Rate NEW SCIENCE PRACTICAL AND HALL ASSURED FRESH DEGREE FOR CAMPUS PROGRAM BEGUN A building program destined North Georgia College Is now make North Georgia College 10 a senior or degree-granting one of the best equipped college, in recognition of Its leges in Georgia is being begun spledid work as with the erection of a new a junior col- ence hall. This thoroughly lege and In order to increase its dern building, designed usefulness, the University Reg- Tucker and Howell, prominent enu recently authorized Its re- architects of Atlanta, will be organisation into a senior col- completely fireproof. There lege. North Georgia College will be three stories, the first operated ds a senior college assigned to the Physics depart- fr its establishment in 1873 until ment, the second to Chemistry 1933 when a W\ n g

and the third to Biology. of the state college ; v item The cost of the building. caused it to be converted Into $215,000, assures a building one of the atrongeat junior col- which will be wholly adequate leges in the state.

.i for the needs of the college As Junior - ollege it was in far into the future It will be unique being one of the mnvcniently located in the de- eight essentially military col- pression between Sanford Hall leges of the United sun.'-:, re talnlng at the ad the Dining Hall-Auditorium same time I h e distinction h>-\\in H will face the road and will of co-educn- n. ii therefore be diagonal to both The Sanford Hall and the Dining strengthening Its

i i i Hall. : j 1 1 1 1 Itary colleges, remains Another building almost cer- defi- nitely coeducational tain to be started soon is a new 1 N. G. C. Is Given COLLIER, LT. COL; MELTON, MAJOR \oi rh Georgia 1 degree dormitory to cost approximate- pro gram "ill be fresh, vigorous ly $235,000. Though a few tech- Lots Of Surplus mil practical In lb outlook nicalities are holding up the \S RATE SHEET HERE IS ANNOUNCED Though the program Is begin- final approval of this building, Radio Material ning In mOdQSl fashion, (milorn the need for it will most cer- ruti. list of recommendations i During the past few months a Craig il . lsl LI are already enrolled In count tainly bring it into being very the radio laboratory of for appolntmenl <>f cadel offl 2nd i.i- Pll \ ii .ni,i B 9 won' It will In all probability Georgia College has bet cers and non-coms was posted i' Gi.tman. B ; Kllpatrlek, degrees M he located just to the right of ii P. M Hutcherson, l \ I offered ting a great deal of wartime bj Majoi G Kndiev G In biology, Engl I h Sinford Hall and correspond Georgia Col- 'i H .1 government radio equipment. PMS&T, North ilcl Mo .ii. in, ill. :, hall the were approved isi s- This equipment was donated lege Ml by W Sgj Hampton, C; Il I" II .Mill designed rate :r|i'Mi'i- the college for instructional President Roger* and the geron, J. M , Cokar, Q.; -ivtai-|;il education ' 200 students. hi', effect Immed- r. o..i |. h., i. purposes. A considerable part il wen! Gardner, A m tv, engineering

i; . of the machinery has been ob- Hitch, 11 Mlddleion. M , drawing, phy ile and radio,

1 Glee \v . Club Will tained from Oak Ridge. Tenn. ted ->n the rate sheet Pur- oii:m.ii;.. ,.

v.-; , toil,, ell, . history and Present Spring This Includes electric hand .mil their rank are .<- R Greg polltll al . . Price, 'I drills, electric STAFF - Cadet U, Col., Bn. Ted, Tlmmona, E V sociology and philo ophy n Ball* -. K Moran, \ ' for Concert April 26 Comraandei I W education botli Sgi Key, It women Tin- [iro- Flit These ai suppli merited t Major E On Friday, April 26. at 7 by electric t ilton F i Cadel i foptaln S COMPAN1 iul landlngly

i - ' i , the I.I I':. strong Court In P m Glee Club will p from the Bell Bomber Browei V> H Cadel Cap- Iffll I differed

^ent Its Ga, ' quarterly concert. ant at Marietta, n S-2, Tippln I Blodgett, tohn; 2nd Li , Pit The of pharmacy and dentistry. program will consist lej I i The majority o Captain S 3, Gui ndei i, Bled 'he following: I, Yarbrough, Ben; i I.:-:', . il. R ic equipment cat from War laptain S

t KI/..-I II full support to the \- S-1, , i pledged The Singers Gaul Field, '.Kiel S Sir , Tucker program In all respects, r i ki llei ( red Hall' Orpheus, Hail! DcReef government maintains a large wii McCard, has authorized ox —The Chorus— aircraft equipment sta B Captain, , (: i [i.-mi-.Ioi. of alt ci I- and f;ic- |i ,-. of radio Officer, Round- I pi H I Could Tell Firestone fessor Pigg. head the You ,-, o (,., I idequate , , l 2nd. Ll . Pit. Com., I ko, S Rowland Fackler, Soprani department, place; W Indent'' f;irii)l\ Jgt, Owens, ...... and hose Tears Del Rlego equipment I M.rtllio being met rapidly. A new include WhH Tho Mile . Homing Del Rlego ii already ap- H : Meadow, roe; Sanders, . many types of —The Chorus— [torie for and | ri will Because _ junked for the many mag —Roy McCard, Ti i Drtnk Social To Me Only Willi Thine Tubes and condense! Memorial Room Given Eyes win i fusl I i nosed of; 1 Tavern In the Town jbtaln during the war, have To College; Is In Barnes Hall additional fa ulty —The Men- been found in plenty in these win be engaged a m edi d fa Piano Solo by it'>i." e Hall Numerous power genera- lion". *-,'.,. 'i of Hoff- ters, and several man") equip- bright in Offenbach valuable pieces of radar lorial to t dead of Life ubtained. B Fenster. of Her- School of fcome gift to •,. ft] Marietta") Some of the more interest- make thi campus, bert. are the bombslght In Atlanta are completely not only In memory of their —The Women— the remote no by of to the f rices and Mana-Zucca Hail control target plane and and comfort of prea- No. John! Old portable, and have two

airplane controls. They A ! ed April —The Chorus Of r was a slu- target j | control the be i nt ' i Quartet oris by the ! •nt of N'orth Georgia College as Herbert Itnictua Hahn planes. April. IM2, until Febru. ed that the happiest days Prof. Pigg tied on memorial 'Continued on pag* Two) (Continued 1 1 '

I'n-I »'- Al-

Many Veterans Return To N.G.C.

ths ago these scattered to tlie far ,ihl. They were scattered from Hie

t cli-

tmaglnable; from the

and the far dung drL-aiiii-'iI .. Ill-sv uuys

Sergeants Club Ink SpOfc Is Outstanding HiKli- ' M«ui.t;.ui '" Campus : N.G.C. 'i' 1 proi ed On and "ThouKiiti' : ror- ,., tnl J"- >'">:";"" i„ ol Ihi lapse of tunc The boys | Goori school, . __i uiey left ,. irica Prli e and Mil itandlng hard I are working ' i,.,- Dial TheJi parformano ri '" ii ''' "' " i the •' to pass . .1 ' their studies the p]li of h

' best ii|ihi ol the most - ua] and Virgil Price gave us dreai ed In I ' kkji buIW MghtfUlly;

: boys for Love i "Indian iiirii fai b proi ented at N. Q. {: a becau e "i the Joe Steph- ationj ,,,. in pantomime fa ihlon laH"; and Sergeant . d 11 the Bargcani school spirit; spotlight sang lme facullj and ,, -ii under the ma, i onr the veun-Jii.. •"' Any- alsu most of to i Gel Ground Much ,,[,.,,. | detail, down Col- M ovorj J. S. Speer North Georgia < of i Of students ' The the last drop ol ' evening Ser- ,,< !"' ol o Olra tor the 01 the ta I si thel geant Bonnell Pearce ,,„„. Bp* Lai. Dependable Insurant _he vet The Sergeant's Club, under Adams wai '" campus are; JameH K New Assistant of Sergeant - i . i presidency j able Andrews orange the Dahlonega, Go. 1AAK1, Chajlea G. is going to :,r. ) ad and con William Owens, Bergeron INa- overtu PMS&T Takes Up II i In! I, Je active quarter this jned fifty Ublaa on which lave a very vyi. Prank Jarrett IAMC), .,.,, do) tabli His Duties Here prlng Vi in). John fanej polke C. Bledsoe Hut I, i have i trip to Trahlyta i Lake clothi "ii ,, ' F, Blodgett (Inl Re arrl\ candlo in an antique i ondle 'ami ! ;'ii take ni Brower (Army I, 13, to holdc'i The condh provided terworth (.Navy), Quillan W. ih,' light, by the way Bui Colter (Arms i, ' ol Military Si [once and Ti rounding thi ner. Jr. (AAJ I, I OOU I Homp (.., m wero fri i> bowa of ovei BANK OF DAHLONEGA ion (Navy), Robert L. John- led i" Dahloncga green, which add) d coloi to ston iaaVj, Vt><\ Kellar (Ar- md mall daughb

I L. Kelly U'.'ia- my), John rivod Maryland the i oupli di C«n Basil On troops), Ralph C. Key [NCB) Major Ronson b graduate i ii I In t i William 0. Key (AAF). Hugh

., ;>... M". niiK'ii in H-McEivey >[ active dutj January, la < , McKlbbon, JT i„. , , ,,,,,,. llllllM1 n „ Sk^Mc 1 1. iwi ni, where he wan htiiiil.iifii' Moore (AAKi. Wadle 2 Roun ii In Hawaii when N;ifiiih'i'!i>, Tlmi-t.". I;. ni. ulc their Infii- lopanC e BANK OF DAHLONEGA inook atl

UppetlMri . and (AAF), Clarence Tucker (Ar- [arbor Hb waa returned from without red penpei I L Worley, Ji I'UH ONI Q \, QE0S8IA < Hawaii In Pebn yackuhoalccy The cnlo] lalnmeni for t h (USMC), John a. (Ciintinued on pnge Throe! p ,i, Mel Kitchen (Na- for dancing Glee Club-- ,, niiii.nl> ii i... th.' i North ' (Contln i Social- Memorial The ipe< lal gut ii pi i foi mei

i . i 1 wore Front pan* ) ( Continued from M, IN'VITATION TO

diiy.('hii|i- Moot i di n rti and Robert ill n n'llfnk mi that Kiittnrlst Proudb We H ! ,n c Thom'pBOn anc The Chorus— YOU t. n Poreth will offli late highlight ol thi After tii'

: '" TO VISIT Wljj pe held at Barnes Hall US \N!) that all may see the furnish-

i I decorations of the clar r THE LEADER ENJOY Thi- inscription the modal plaque to be Installed in On The Square the room reads as follows: Good Fellowship "This room Is dedicated to BIO am.UKKN'N BEAD, fO-Wl I the memory of Herberl Fenater other students and and the GUJNESVILLB, 0BOBQ1A alumni of North Georgia Col- lege who valiantly gave their t In < of I BILLIARDS Way. 1941-1

N.G.C. Is Given-

(Continued from Front piiRel vastly SMITH HOUSE new equipment would l~ THE Sandwiches — Drinks crease the rang** of experlmc or rur 1.1.1 i mpi.r \i"i n i \in tatlon of future radio elassi announced his lnten- He also DAW ONI \ 81 0R01 I tentlon to start work so an amateur transmitter, which 1 Dahlonega Recreation will cover all available leur bands and will open a Center field in radio work at North | Georgia College. 1

Friday. April 26, li*4H THE CADET BUGLER

\ objective is not technical N. G. C. Religious Sigma Theta Adds Ralph Miller Is Flanders, Dismukes (he knowledge and skill but the Organizations Are Five New Books appreciatively Members Elected Head Of Publish New I ability to listen

Developed radio and i music. Well On Thursday night, March Rex Fraternity From time to time members I, the first Sigma Theta Fra faculty publish books The Rex Fraternity has been of our New Assistant- ternity meeting of the Spring significance. the capable of considerable Quarter was held in the mill- reorganized under (Contlnued from page Two) Among the most recent of these living among tary classroom. The fraternity leadership of President Ralph signed to the newly activated Christian our writ- completely are two new books, one students. The Y. M. C. A., the reorganized by "B B " Miller Other officers 42nd Division, the famous by Dr. Flanders, the other W. Y. C- A., the B. S. U., the of the fraternity are Robert ten mow" Division, then at Wesley Foundation and the Collier, vice-president; David by Mr. Dismukes. Camp Gruber. Oklahoma. He Presbyterian League — all per- Tippins, secretary - treasurer; Dr. Flanders' book, entitled tayed with the division there These officers are Ernest forin invaluable services in be- Harold Craig, second vice-pres- "Early Georgia Magazines," Is intit November. 1*141, when the religious UTley, vice-president; Argin ser- half of the life on the ident; Clarence Tucker, ,i complete history of Georgia Henry campus. Hitch, geant-at-arms; and Joe Thrash- periodicals up to 1865. with the 'ranee, He partli seated ac- Thomas Mathews, •, the The Y. M. C. A. cabinet for chaplain. greatest emphasis given to tively in the Rhineland cam- chaplain, and Herbert Kizer, other members are Bow- leading periodicals in Central Europe. [he Spring Quarter is Bonnell The twenty-four paign and at - arms. T-shirts Blizzard, Flanders ga- pearce, president; Henry Miles, i Baxter. Ted Ted Of that time. Dr. He served also in France. Ger- caps were ordered Robert Burgess, Preston Bussey, Har- thered material for this book many and Ausrtia. When the vice-president; Collins, and the constitution and alter- old Conner, John Cowart. Mer- over a period of ten year-, from war ended he was in Germany, 2nd. vice-president; David Tip- native rules were read to the Banks files all 3rd vice-president; Thom- rill Harper, Gene Lowry, the various periodical where he visited the pins, fraternal body. , McCoy, Stewart McLeod, Mick- over Georgia and many other rnnrt'iU ration camp, as Mathews, secretary; Henry New members admitted into Middleton, George Mills, In October, 1945, h( Hitch, treasurer; Leo McCol- the fraternity this quarter were ren C. Moran, Bonnell Mr. Dismukes' book, entit to Camp Robinson, Arkansas. lum, Diffee Standard, James Comer Hampton, Roy Harris, Pearce, Harold Pinson, Bill Ro- Music Appreciate that time he has been Billy Sanders, Frank "Guide for Since Gregory. Charlie Price, Miller Dial, and binson, John Stark, Ed Tin is as text here attending service schools and Virgil Price, Horace now in use a Barrett, Robert Purcell. Old members ions and Charles Wilkinson and Is "a text for classes In making preparations to come to Hall and Arbeit Eagan. besides these five and the offl- The members who were ini- appreciation North Georgia College. The "Y M." has planned an include Barney Bishop, tiated this quarter are Leslie active quarter. Its interesting Stafford Brooke, Perry Carmi- Lewis, John McDonald, Sidney programs will include a full- James Farmer. Harold Moody, Pete Royal. Marvin Slsk length movie, a talk by Pro- Fowler, Mac Glgnilliat. John and Roy McCard. fessor Cain, a musical program King. Peck Moxley, Joe Mea- w pledges are Lyndon THE HUB by Dr. Flanders, and a party dow, Marvin O'Dilllon, Virgil Harris. Wendle Bates, Jiggs the U. S. O. at Price. Joe Rowland, Will What- Roundtree and Miles Poppetl. The Y. W. C. A. has large in- OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ley. Bill Whittle. Henry Whel- The Rex has plans for a full spirational meetings each Wed- quarter. They went to Lake nesday night at Sanford Hall and the pledge roster consists Trahlyta Sunday, April 14, and On The Square Virginia Kingery, president, of Frank Boyd, Joe E. Brown, according to President Miller, has planned interesting Robert Collins, Clark Gilbert, many more festive occasions GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA programs and socials for the Adair Harris, Sidney Hendry, are being planned. quarter. The girls do wonder- DeForest Kenemer, Vance There are three other mem- ful work through the "Y. W." Mashburn, Howell Mayo, Har- bers who have returned to us The S . U. has had a com- B this quarter. They are Walter reorganization under its The Presbyterian League, plete Bledsoe, Leo McCollum and sponsor, Miss Mahala Redd. sponsored by Mr. James Robin- Dan Shirley. WHEN IN GAIN! S\ II. 1. Beth Bruce was elected presi- son, who Is now serving the dent and a large enlistment Presbyterian church, and Make campaign is being carried ou1 er the leadership of Robert George Moore. by the splendid group of offi Clark, is doing splendid work Whiteford Moore. Ed Martin, SMITH'S a new organization. The resi Henry Powell, Donald Roberts, for nil The Wesley Foundation is vists also are taking an active Tommy Saffnld. Henry' Sparks. Ymir HOndqM era kind! of continuing its program of en- part in League work. Garland Pinholster, James Mit- SANDWICHES - DRINKS LUNCHES listing cadets, coeds, and re- The work of alt our gn Chell, rhlllip Temples, Ben servists for its Sunday night can be expressed In the B. Yai'l. rough, Billy Moore, John Roosevrl! Siiuiir. meetings and its retreats at U. motto: "Our Campus McCormlck. Camp Glisson. Christ." The Sigma Theta frat has numerous things planned for the quarter. A banquet has al- baseball ready been held and a Bus, Inc. with the Rex has been Dahlonega-Atlanta n.Mfl.lMKNTS nF game arranged. Other things (Reai i i r JENKINS SHOE SHOP P.M —P.M.—A.M. \ \i ill r \l for Sigma Theta members and 10 30 '-' 80 at President LIKE NEW' pledges to be held LOOK l 10 'WE MAKE OLD SHOES Owens', a trip tn Trahlyta, a 1 10 hike to Cane Creek Falls, a DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA hreakfast for members follow- I'M 1)1 ing the officers' cluh dance, and a wiener roast 55- 8 25 5 US i

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The Flag Is SUMMER QUARTER NEWS THE LIBRARY AND REC CLUB WHERE IS Back! The Rec Club started the PLANS ANNOUNCED sponsor- heartening *ieht W NEWS jcial ball rolling by CYCLOPS hat a BOOK first dance of the atop «he AM ing the lM e to look T0BEGINJUNE17 criterion of the One unfailing spring quarter of '46. The colors noating . —A see.ee ouroui is the ijole ana . college , of a was decorated with green We pped our picture, away bad mountain breeze! been organized . Books a of its library. and orange streamers and ev- Lit on In the fall qua. mucl '°r are the foundation and means himself. flag P""y ' largesl number of eryone enjoyed (I Me 0» regular do we get our CYCLOPS?" of spreading knowledge, and the never stop to »™ coliege students, the first meeting of almost as bad as granted and summer trans- can't be judged has become does though a college l i u ran anddiw r.Ml members, nomina- it tan students, ., do vre eat?" trouble fer returning the number of books what service solely on to fill two va- tions were made •D and women, public school it possesses, the number may .,d new office was. a ive a definite ans- luhers and prospective be an Indication of excellence Jean standard flag pole teach- created- The girls elected Mr. Ours 18 a d For regular thji v-weH, sorta definite, some students and Hnv>e . it Is i reaching White as Sccretan , RubyC to in- .Milliih its Up j^e returning i from rj happy To find service, mark~ Wilson as (eet in the air. Conneliy and Jean long-awaited jghty I full may add any num- form us that our ; summer quarter, June brary One Managers, and Jean wno lvHJ undertake SporM yearbook will be 1 to August 28. will hold ber of unwanted books, all The task of climb- es- 1 e r as Reporter. commit „ Buicidal one field, and ii. wouldn't concentrated in forth all spire, one are now putting tng tbat lowering not have a well-rounded himself as to Chi Mr. still team points as far and wide, For those who cannot their efforts on said approximately the must seek de- library. this your writer •am cup will he given Black confided to >le eleven weeks to study conversion of North The particular flag pole rjuarter. a ihis lere wilt be a special Short Georgia College into a senior a]] been waiting since the day 17 not in has been jinxed Term, June t0" July 23. Dur- college ha? demanded an exam- bu1 pulley the factory. The this "half quarter" our library with a ugh the left j academ- ination of chain cant efforts of the top and the work on both the junior Its suitability for the faithful, never-falling and " and ' together ' 1, get along lior levels will : to be offered. senior college courses even KUpatrlck, William Owena, the Editor-in- em at the most in- beginning to be offered the PhllosopHy ol Bdui atton," part company now the The "Work Shop" term, a limes. Despite June examination discloses Eta Ed . IS M CLOPS will be opportune Such an to July 13, is for those "AhbreviatloM," college iptlng offer of $10 to any- es- a very gratifying fact: past and Stevenson, i ol "ur climb the pole pecially interested in public librarians have served for manj _.._. who would present nyj school 1 method and the chain, it re- material. well in keeping DU] . i bra hei lu and untangle professional' flag Such a varied program of- well supplied in all depart- mained for a Atlanta to fers excellent opportunity for ments, keeping up with what pole painter from "Tranfimtsnlon seemingly im- degree of study. is latest and adding now and De Weese, o make them good ii la ah accomplish the scaled then some standard works to Line*," IW5 . Hill dlligenU possible This man has Famine," fill in gaps Of COU1 Shepard, "Pood and particular flag pole a num- procurement has ber-n cn\

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strictlnns Of World All these thii well aa I reman- ore than ca usl THURSDAY and FRIDAY

tore i ari oomlng Into the U Pa iU you multiply the height

' brary daily T ir OOllOCtlor) los," 1040. Judging from the g i example hi.- jiule times the weight of Salty O'Rourke of over 10,000 bound and cat- the CYCLOl man. All tills force is

i, u< ii . the alogued volumes, In addition pa and fc< ling i onfl line against the base .of the drni ol unbo i pitiiii Kliiii.ilnl, "Thl thai ihli year's will be bet- pole, which is set only a few cations, have recently beon H," 1040 ii .i' we all have a lot

added the following books {a Minor, "Joe i -"I imorl look forward to early In "Red River Any way y : It, I'i selected list): n," loifi. Huxley, "Perennial Phlloso Dlxnn, "The Ijeopnril/i Valley"

Rockwood, "Youth, Marriage, llllman, "Thfl White. Tower, A I'lmv Ii ' TUESDAY and Parenthood," 1M5 of W MONDAY and 'Anchors Aweigh" THE STUDENT'S EXCHANGE

"ii ii"' WEDNESDAY Ctrnptu dI Nortl Geo "She Is A U "' IANDWI0HE8, DRINKS Ma; We ttomlnu You of Our Sweetheart"

' rts, Mgr. THURSDAY and FRIDAY "DAKOTA" YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE GREETINGS SATURDAY

SODA FOUNT \i \<; \/im: UTAH KID" Mm* In. ,.!„.,, met here to di.cM, the MONDAY AND TUESDAY ""'"'"'" "" " ' NUNNALLY'S CANDIES " '""I >'«,- it is tha, vou have „„. "WILSON" '"'"""> brOUlil y„„ t dtttt lO enjoy „ur_ SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOASTED 8AKDWI0HB8, HOT CHOCOLATE "Scared Stiff" Preemption! tlarefully Filled roONTAD) DELHJACIES, HOT COFFEE Joel! Ilnlt-y. AnnSavtf THURSDAY and FRIDAY A CLEAN + SAME OP BILLIARDS "Pride of The Marines" GRIFFIN'S LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. SATURDAY "Wow, College Friend. Meet" 'The Cowboy TOGA, 9BOBGIA from Lonesome River 1

Speech Club Here Is Improvements On Girl's Sport Planning: Several College HONOR BARS GIVEN News Cadet Nine Loses Campus Two volley ball games were Social Activities First Game 13 to 7 Pleases Students substituted on April 8 for the To regular bi-monthly meeting of Erskine College Team signs Hie Hec Club. The Mereurt-ans After only a few weeks -mt ,: ,f a prac- Professor Charles E. possibility c, were Law awarded honor bars defeated the tice Betting Hippolytans 47 to and two rence. At the first meeting away from North recognition of their the Geor achieve- Phi Omicrons defeat- <: ih, gia officers were elected, and plans when we have a nt, In recent chapel exerci- chance. In ed the Trahlytans -15 to -10 as le for the future pro- a few days Presentations were made the we hope to have Trahlytan team made a 01 th Georgia Cadei grams. The officers elected by Dean J. C. Sirmons. Honor completed the new roads .i !',K-k m the second baseball team journeyed to Bonnell Pearee. bars of different were presi- colors denote alf. Pecially On April J) the Phi Omi- South Carolina 11 the ones which lead hen the) mel dent; Julia Palmer, first vice- repeated appearances on the through the ron team fought Tor their president; Jean Healan, campus. Again honor list second fcond victory <>( the will be able to take tourna- defeated 13 vice-president; Virginia King- rain GOLD HONOR BAR — Eve- without so ienl as they downed the Rip- secretary; much gripe. At n Ellis Krogh. and Sara Motes, of Alpharetta; alytan team least we will not have 46 to 44, after During the flrsi two or three to wear Ellen Ruby Miner,' of Atlanta, te sere was 23 inning, th,- <'.„(,.,- boots up to our knees. all at the half. ,-,„,[, In't Under the able direction and nd David A. Tippins. of Clax- On the morning of April 10 larted and leadership of Professor Dahlonega's Law- new boulevard, the Mercurean team trounced rence, the Speech which is Club began to go right - fans OillsicU'l'.lhlr through BLUE WHITE - BLUE 55 to 33 for l,-.„| l: |; \|,|.. activities the its without any hesi- middle of 7 town, is taking HONOR BAR — Robert Eu- second victory of the was the \ G. C, storting tation, and on March 12 ^\- now. it pre- "If i t gene is iis Pureed, iment On April 1:: ler . wide of Ball Ground. the with w iih.ii,. i sented n< first chapel program. when it is finished as it ap- BLUE HONOR BAR — Ar- Trahlytans u led to regain theii hind the plate, Mil Jean Healan gave the reading, ars to be now, we can have _ n Artemis Boggus, of Fitz- but the Mi|>j...h. ucceeded he "Ma on Monday Morning"'; Ruth a fair or gerald: tans something won an easy I on one Edmund Robert Butler, victory ti V Price only to Haikins. the reading, side of "Child- the street while the >f Cordele; William Henry take third place in the finals. of God": traffic ren and Bonnell passes back Hitch, The same night end it and forth of Fitzgerald; Mattie the Phi Oml- up in fine roi m Team Pearce, "Beyond the Las1 Louise Reames, Rhk-.-vili,. n their final errors of victory prevented the i Mile." For musical relief. of the over Char mountaineers. The ph W. Rowland, of an undefeated and deter- from winning, bul the team Ir.tte Mabry played "Medita- workers afe mined really making pro- 'rightsvUie; Marie Kendall, of Mercurean team 48 to has shown con Idei ible Im tion" from THAIS. gress, On April and we hope it will 45, giving them first place in pmvement lately con- and I

12. the Speech Club tinue ; presented through, and even after, hite, of Suches. and Zella the tournament. Janie West its second chapel program. election time. Willbanks, of Gainesville. refereed the Hippolytan -Trail- After the Erskine game The program consisted of Al- lytan game; Miss Burton re- whlcc was played u Yes, we are WHITE HONOR BAR — Ri- bert Eagan's reading glad to have fereed of "The ta Andrews, of the others. afternoon. April 10. th,. 'Ur rooms and buildings Hapeville; Ma- base Madman," and Lou Raines' spray- 'hen Ole ry Beth Bruce, of Martin. Eli- Man Winter de- 'am Journeyed to Clinton, d with D. D. T. in spite of reading of "Scarlett O'Hara's zabeth cides to let the heavens reign where they iur having Carolyn Calloway, of were «he- Speech to left in the room a the Yankee." Tallulah Falls; sunshine, we will beg ur duled to meet Pre byterlan few articles Beverly Marie Col This quarter that were spotted practice the Speech Club Cohvell, of Hapeville; Louise for the tennis tnurna- Thursday. The game during the spraying process. has sponsored ' an informal Crane, of Cleveland; u ailed becau • at .... Wo might not have had Billy Du- dance and plans to any ind cool have two weathei ' Waycross; and the i Sybil" Eli- :>n, of Mobile, Ala.; i- . but there is always a Janie chapel programs, tea dels in .,..,. a dance, zabeth Elder .of Jefferson returned il„. i mM, chance of their being West, of Sautee; and a banquet. present Eugenia Thui d.iv Doris Fackler. of Atlanta; Rob. night. because so many of us uncon- Joyce Willis, of Chlcopee; Ma- 1 On May 14 Dr. The - playei ro I ,., Haywood | J. David Freeman, of Nichol- rion Sue . in our windows and Wood, of Alpharetta; Pearce, Professor of History "B B ' at ; Claudia Green, of Bost- Mller, Wai leave the screens up and Jean Marie Zlegler, of Emory University, '''" Mm-an. Virgil will speak wick; Jean 1'n-v , ln .l Healan, of Winder; Avondale Cstates. tinder the auspices of the Mildred Horton, ower; Catchers —wil- of East RED HONOR BAR — Ro- Speech Club; and on May 21 Point; Mildred 'llam Owens, and Robert Pur- Lucile Leard, of anne Arrendale, of one-act Tiger: Sa- play will ceU 1st - be given. I Henry! the Flit!" Bowersville; Base I Thomas James rah Virginia Baker, of Rock- ''v, Jlimn, Mathews, of Buena Vista. Murphj 2nd Bo e Mick- mart; Jesse Beall Clark, of Al- "atvs. ey Green Middleton, of Col- rtnj ttanit bany ; Margaret Cobb, of Hart- quitt; Henry and Harold Kllpatil.k Dooly Miles, of well; Bradley Davis Edmond- Shorl stop — Dunwoody; Herman J. Lewis Bled oe 11 i Miller, if Gainesville; James Ha- of Calhoun; Jack Hugh McEIvej 3rd Base Dahlonega A. Moore, of Farmer, of Watklnsville; Insurance Agency Albany; .1 r Sara Alice Motes, of Billy i| Howell Hargett, <>r Co- Rockmart; James M. O'Dlllion, lumbus; Lyndon \ nam .-. of GENERAL of Tennllle; Martha Harris and Freddie Woolen; LINE OP INSURANCE Carolyn Atlanta. Elizabeth J.i Hunter,

< Palmer, of Field Fred I Mountain View; of Marietta; Emily Virginia and Rlghl Field William C Sanders, of Cordele; Henry Whel B. B. Kite, Manager. Kingery, Of Gordon; ,\ lm ,. km Mary Frances Smith, of Hape- I labeth Kling, Trion; Ben Row- Here art o few of the DIffee W. Standard, of an McRee. Athens; go Opal Kate I ai Cordele; Earl Calloway are i beduled: April % Troup, Nash, of Decatur; Eugene M. Fitzgerald; Ivei Ide, hon iprlj 23 June Elizabeth Newberne, of Adel: Betty Sue R| irside, there, m m.i', w ; . hen Hai Hill, Mara Hill. MILLNER'S iere; May 17-in _ Presbyter- Th. Style Center of LOFUN APPLIANCE COMPANY Haddock R C A VICTOR RECORDS ' r,, r ,|,.],. R:ilj.h Mlr Tillman, of Add; ind wiiii,, RadioR, General Appliance* and Repairs ' B. Whittle, Of hi unaw Ick. Son e DAIlLOM,«;\ GEORGIA of tba a CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS aade n al boys who irviicl

H0YT DAVIS, Owner N.G.C. Tennis Team Ready For Play

Across the street from the The North Georgia

COLLEGE UAMIT.s THE SMART SHOP oi U playere: Hugh Hrannon, Bank* Mrf ',.. R old Craig, Kin*:, Ladies' John 1 Special service given to S. «i C. Ready-to-Wear Root Collliu, Jim Farmer, Henry' sparks, ciark Gilbert, Charles students and faculty GAINESVILLE, 0EORGL& Wilkinson, David Own, and • Rogcrn. GEORGIA DAHLONEGA, matches have been sche- duled 4huH tor, but Coach Ary bfM trying very hard to gamen and han already con- CADET — CO-EDS tacted nevera! coHcges. "he rainy weather at N Q Wien you want BREAD for those hungry momen prevents practice on the be sure to look for rt», and although the gym GAINESVILLE JEWELERS is available, there Isn't enough AUNT BETTY'S BREAD room for all the players to 'he name time. Al- The Store with the Blue TUe Front on the Square Made by though the team lit getting a tart, new uniforms have OAINBSVILLE SMALL & ESTES BAKERY BEOBOL* been ordered, and the boys ex- 0BOBOU ) qukken their pace and OUKBSTOLB, |n*nn!i« ulrill very soon — but attain the rain* come' i ,

April 26, 1946 \DKT BUGLER The Weather

DL Call BuaL The BAYONET No one can deny that weather is something we have In abundance at N G C The manv weather prevalent here are a \7» w.iuire^ed wo- types of constant Co-Editors Jean Healan, Virgil Price source of amazement to new students, visitors I l.arcmidnffI fmJrtff sou wearing mis season, His specialty ts the *^ man ts ^ ^^ William Owena Mmager evening dress. only lately in i types of weath. Henry Hitch '

. affair will be lasting, - Robert Testerman ASTRP Editor on the map their > losing . 'Pldly Editor Bapti t Exchange The JJJJjjJ^jjJJ have ^en kn0wn to go all day without could the Presbyterian mm- Thrasher female congregation Miss KEDD, artl(icial respiration. This is not at all Staff Photographer _ _ Joe com- do with this' mon, however, Anne Tlmmons, I Feature Slaff-^Iudy ralmer, Ed HETTY FANE MITCHELL :- up bat again. This Miller, Henry Miles. RAIN is another i Edge, H J. . RBI playing ball C. It comes when one of the above-men- after all Staff— Miles Poppell, Jo Hunter, Willene ANNE PALMER V clouds News ,! Uoned supersaturated suddenly "'. '^company decides Harkins, Frances Brown, POODLE I Richardson, Ruth „c -olght Literally t^..... Estelle Coffey. JANIE WEST Is fe. *>" again. TES- cadets fe]] „ very week The are generally d^ \..n- TERMAN. dancefloor. gets them out of drill. Typists—Evelyn Ethridge, June Watson, Nina lighted, for this The mil- w i.u; and JOHN KING can't make up their insists that the only reason Crump. Elsie Short, Roannc- Am mi,.!.-, Jean PERKINS itary staff for this l lr have they already? there aren't enough Wilson, Charlotte Maury, Norma Palmer. ^ the Tact that water-wings Faculty Adviseits—W. Desmond Booth, H. H. JEAN LEHNHERR ha* been wounded in action — JOHN . go around. The Dahlonega ; i is supposed PROl TOR, don't you know that crime doesn't pay' to have the second highest rainfall m the coun- the author has come to the t\ frequent occupant of the try, and conclusion the area with the highest rainfall i that \ !>< cornel Can you Usil us who the men are? must be It, Brother! bottom o/ the Great Lakes, Hold Isn't at the The Cadi I have I I POLLY COOPER

I'll ' for Uiein she has eyes only foi I Didn't you know, boys, SNOW and SLEET go hand in hand i No doubt you :

i i BILL1 (, IK m \\ . fast taking JOHN COWART'S place in Alternate snow and sleet will ance of candy wi..,,,.-. lonega. fall for a ALLENiB JOHNSON'S heart whole day, then suddenly stop. gerinc peelinga, and other mlscellaneou treah and Gangs of reservists scattered prodigally around the campus, in the The A S T It P ceases lo Interest JO HUNTER Blnce WQRLEY cadets and busy themselves breaking Army a poorly kept bivouac In the '. ky DRAKE still loves you anna and legs in an effort to prove themselves Is the r at shoe-skiing on college campus It ,:. i ex the snow and ice. i . . , . ^ morale. On a j P° with low Wo can i jp \\ BOWERS. By sign of a careless and lazy student body, 90 By far the most rare form of weather here when you're eatim: •.omot.liim: -m I In- .ami-ii.. is SUNSHINE. Students have been known to and you're about to tin dining li.m Bh, JIM RUDOLPH? ask in awe, "What's that yellow stuff" it. ' ground THINK and 'Hold 11, Brother 1 \ki.m: H PAY] I ted BEVERLY HOW comes several times a month, just often enough in rou

. than your own r'oi n . converting North Georgia College enloi il,. dam •> .II" 1 llf'l' ,...|k-f.- v. ill • Campus Capers of all the student- f.nuliy I to a late iny re oi doe

is . But :

I II il LYNDA LAMB] i .hi r- iii.,..i,|., ,, h , !'' i . [a collogo 1 1, lei u • ., v . rtunltle and prli .. Doris— ELIZABETH 3E1 :,.,„ ; Why not? !.. tli;il wr iih.ill do Mil MOUR 'I had o I'm- crop .ivor. .ll.MMIK UANTni . \1rC\ml— 1'r K I'm --urpi-l- .- 1 ;,: y.,o' part l" Jn.ik.' i! .! JI""«I .i .enloi < : a Junior roll,-*,', ki-o|ilny in mlml l.tn

It A Stroll have i h inu« tei Ized About

. Our Barracks emcmbi red In [he B 7 On the milli B What brand is that cigarette Hill tlnir liliiivcrl mi ;in,| .,, Fowler—Baseball Courtney Hodges havo ro< olvod U Ilpl im i special. I B. B.—There ain't no such brand. li.u.ln her; lo in.' upto wc mu It was a grounder iiv of the " to do our utmost to put North Gi I I picked it up. Into the unknown on tlie map an ,> senior collego. In what way'

. Hlii! :o L , 1 but 6 by OtllGl .mi, home dejectedly from ,lty fll at .school. I working toward j

. '.il. published i l ..in ""> Gel D| ) oil* K sad note "Ain't going tomorra," he sputtered. " ,,!1 '" ' ''«i': ' his mother asked.

' ,i play Into yotu budget oi " I'.in.! "Well. ! can't y.-:„\ wn-r . m< ] I can't write and

!i ; i me talk, bo what's the use?" teachers. ' Hn.- ni,i RamemUi 1 man; with a woman, how- Inlo .ui.l ''' ,,,: |>ul i life jUSt Wh.it you h.' '' cvei . ,.,, day u how she Is made. you will put your bcsl Into the building ol ... institution, night I held a hand .... results S ll:iln ' f<>n .-i with the " 'v

heart would I

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... , |,i llu- , Mi ,, 'lie „ther night— d a King, iround pretty leg ei and (lower. 1 pretty cur]

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"The \ s t R r Revue." 1 That proa N n. r." \v. \von.lei . S 1 . ^ Cadet Suqlci The V°>ce Of North Georgia College S HAMLilXEGA, GKi.HMl \ Jf> LATE CHANCELLOR SUMMER QUARTER AT NORTH GEORGIA SANFORD HONORED COLLEGE TO BEGIN ON JUNE 17TH BY N.G.C. HEAD ' Tuesday, I On May 14, p,, 23 To Graduate ., I., serve the dent J. C. Rogers presented I imher ol regular col the North Georgia Here June 16th lege College li- students sui >i transfei brary a framed copy in.idu.itiim lution and a photograph of the iring quarter will be held laic- Chancellor Steadman V iy afternoon. June it; San ford. will be a military parade At its January

Georgia legislature followed h.\ tl

House Resolution 154, ii 5 in the college auditor- August 28, will hni special ed by Representatives ..f. w ill be Clark county. The resolution ii.-i.i hi the college i ampus at For those w ho canri a tribute in recognition of elevi ii weeks itudj to , there Sanford's great contribution: hree students « ill l'erial Short Term, receive the Junior College Hi .Tunc it to Jurj 23 During

The House of i . . i. i. ;, Representative- i this "half qii. H ter' acado resolved that copies of this trib- Warren Carter, Robert William woi k on both the (unlor and

ute be sent to Mrs. Sanford and i Craig. Ni- senior level i « 111 be offered

to the heads of all schools and na Crump, Ali. . The -Work Shop" term, colleges of • the University Sys- ink-.'. I 'oris Ann Tackier. Bar 1 ' '.. ihk i 1 for thosi em of Georgia. inii.i Loulsi Ooebel, Sarah lane peclally [mere Hi d In public Mrs. Susie M. Harris, North Million. M.i [ i..- Keml school method and material

Georgia librarian, 1 1. 1 1. 1 1, 1 College ai Ki I pal i irk, Mary Edna International Such .i vai led program offers epled these tributes with the Student riling, Hoy Edmond Mi GEORGIA YOUNG Card oM'elloni opportunity (or ,tnv hope the students and others Conference August Klma Curtis Mathews, Cllen degri • -I Btudj upon seeing this memorial to a VOTERS LEAGUE 17-31 In Prague Ruby Miller, John Bonnell truly great educator, would ever An International Student strive to achieve the high quali- lie L. Reames, Lenora Tate, Da STREET Conference is to take place SCENES ties which characterized Dr. IS FORMED r'ERE vid ksbury Tippin fa le E 'rague this summer from the San ford's life and so endeared On Wednesday evening, April We-.! Zell., \,,tis U'iltunks, I nth to the 3ist of August

- v\f- > H peoples' w . lam !... m i;j]ii;-itifin was launched This The main Eugenia Willis p C.idft .m.i il.iii' going to tin- Officers' Club Gives organization will be known as Conference has been state :u, Georgia College how for theli .in- phj ed - the Young Voters of Georgia. V tO .ill -til Glee Club ami Muni, tindoi 1 1 j * Dinner Dance May 25 Mldgo Kllng hi. is organizations: direotlon of Mi Dl n u The Officers' Club has added ' :n piirtir iji.ite in the gi .nii.utioii something new in entertain- 'We corn ider thai the t the dining hall bj u ol the meni on the campus unique On May proMoiii mnfn.ntim; . amplifying ,\ .tern Imili the : until 10 P. M.. i Student Congress will he that Into her mouth. possible, county comm Spring Quarter Final '" il as . dinner-dance was of establishl i ii ..( Ivelj tlli . ii ini . dio people will be Ion in of young the college gymnasium. The il .tmWilt.v nrgani- . pointed to forward the interest Exam Shedule la insisted of barbecued !'.... sation uniting In Its ranks all . running F Ri iW of the V slaw, french friei the democratic student organ ili.it you up It is empha.slzi'.l this ... rid tea. Dining and : in- ivoi id itii the peoples' organization dancing was enjoyed by a thru 1, ;„),..,-. who iik.- part in

I tion will come from n. Crown Mountain ol newl) n i :..: 10.30 12 in rhl and In- Clem il Id 222 Engll i.

cidents" . .i 1 ppi looking l' '" Mr. Editur, Young Voters of Ccrirgia will Co i. e in. 1 ! ' iM ii tug, i "Never i I Hi *s you nn, I did not hev |„. | LMll!,:- ,1 loi M ithemj publication pportunity for Am. 101

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. active and . , H reely goin to roi? . oi rtudent nol attempt to '"'. tl Mothe .i lots of romjil.mi'Ln 10 10 '...... v thi ' loi "I uniforms. Hats uhiai men fori i drlvoi to ' l>la< h out" the

praced i .'i, .. '.in Vccordin to mUitury i no hi aim exacklj rite Mathe i h Lunlntj onlj way to luk at embei . 1945

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Coach Ary won **l. but cai feeling thai 1,00 and 102 Vets Not Studying' first! bit of libur " KanKi, i », m "rouah" 3 double for Nexl To Top

. . Yurs truly. . Mountain Clem Fit . . , . Monday, June 3. 1943 Adds Activities NGC A Rare Home Ec Club Has Glee Club Library Dramatic Club YWCA News Year Book To Breakfast The School North Georgia College, Annual For North has the direction of Miss Club of Presents Play Under The dee just added to its library l ,r '-'" presented W * * l Donovan, the Y , Meee "a;has i <;..orgi.i I ollege rare volume entitled. "Amer > run. tiie Drama- Day program sented a Mother's breakfa-d '>n April ican Scenery." by T - act Its annual AfJdl . tic Club presented a one auditorium May college d son Richards, published e i rt hich was under the n the scripture, read by al- 9 After Huh a,ul their dates, New York in 185-1 The supervision of Mrs J. C. Sinn- Charlie "f'nv work Klngery, '' .,. series of travel i hap is a ons, Dramatic Club Director the sketches sang "For My '" Merry Smith with thirty-two steel The title of the play was' engrav. breakfast mnsMing <»f Molly Malone." Hgbifn! evening. Decernnecem- part In the play rm Sunday iking Glee Club ami "Y" Cabl- pre- Girls' ,,,'VS.a the Glee Club g buiter and thirteenth annual 'can Healan ice, bl culta with visited North Georgia In Molly Malone I, the lucky Babe," and "Mtghtj Laic Widenns' Service. 0" I-. your mouth l pencil Wtnchell Harrington Roy He j, i| v car0 HHO'fl and made sketches February-21. Card. T -lav evening. of beautiful spots of scenery played a plam presented

. Barrington . the Glee Club in that section The book Nells i he i hrei 1M6 . . - -• r ..,, i . Hothi Mai .hi. had to get up ,|,,arter contains seven Fackler. Hui put out pictures Old Refrain" and niug fsriSits spring Barrington Charlie Murk Club presented of Georgia scenes: Lake Ilka ...ih accompan- Glee George Friday even- Smith. quarter concert on n Tallulah Gorge; the the piano Medical n|..v.-i! it rnu:.f JV* Rowland !,,. .,[!. wl 1946 Noel Barrincnon ing April 28, College; Falls of Towalaga; Toc- \ll the t-'itl .;,; HI'! ' IML-lllllg It these eon- E> i of Bridget O'Hara The highlight-: Tallulah Fatis (two .,,:, those bv Mi^= ,.,,,.-,1 ^..Ins pictures); and Lover's the left Leap, q Mill..'! Rose . Miss mwart. the Chattahoochee River. i Idei Kling, a D. kept -i Mary Edna tin It is the aim of North Geor- Rent Mr. Roy , Fackler. to Ath- ijsg sXes 'aSatio.-) The Camera Club del l, Virginia Ktngory, I -XJ w g Mr. Julius Still. Mi Card and Flanders, head of the English the piano by Club of N. G. C. they gathered around ., ,,.,^ presented The Camera Department, to make Its libra- and lang until i Horace Hall Appearing panled by repre ry unusually strong in Ameri-

I win- mnre years hut because of the very rcluctai Olee Club For the m !'[,, '.. attended iet the can and in Southern literature; war and the lack of photogra- Thlfl annual bri concert was Mr. :,; :. ter quarter Scenery" is on- ",.,in e i T. phic material* the club ha ol the . hui nf the A. S R epri entative dl - u led many rare works that an prl quartet tnd ever) I rendered several acoord- g P. who added later Perhaps to the next . aerials are returning looking foi ward prized possession of and the keen Inter the library is a first Importance In building edition of shown by the < Ii Club William Gilmore Serjeants Has mK health I'ractl- Simms" "Guy Camera Olul, ha >»-i.-ti n-:ii'tl- Home Ec Club News Rivers" (1834), which has its- Trahlyta , tratlons in cooking vated to ii Trip To were scene laid near the Chestatee ai 1,,-,-r. pnrk. Irmili and veal members bei au i of h ol River in Lumpkin county, and working space in the dark ..u Inter- - came dripping it which has a hero modeled esting carving equero e 'Tfou af- ib bloo [1 «a- -hi.wn April 1ft. 1 Harrison Riley, an early ..,.,. invited Foi Ciin To.," |-"ii flaming The f.iinci ;i I'l foeui tils settler in Dahlonega. ihowed in del tit the entire n ii e had a vei y In l ing a program to rail i fund Wfl procedure of the home-canning pli turc on "0 1 with which i" fuml ih the dai k Unir ' . i fruits, using in thin picture, an ol getahli and - , Grooming.' room v. rii '"' irj equip had finished Ita quarterly mil- cooker and "I : authorlt) BO .' '" g mem .mil suppllis TI,,- - u|, t r|p ih.- way to achieve hot water bath On May b> obtained by I h e Earlier In thi d - ... had "Meat and Ro- ii truck u"i large ol the quai (but en \ J. S. Speer In ''' rilm showed hinl u|i :..iiii' .(traiiK''ly ' * lh The Ire. and I Ik C.mn'ia Club will picked ntereatlng and understand- he prepared to do ol si any choractei how tn buy ii. i i type ol photographic work for und I >. ji. ti. lal.Ie Insurant'. meat properly,

Hi.' iiii.uiii.iIm . I iiudanl toward Loko correctly, and Trahlyta, Ah thi Dahlonega. Ga. The i era Clu i and ttlve values of

I i, ,ii- ol plung the enabling mem hali do told Ing "ff Into w bottomlei b up and We were tlnue their hobby and i no .in. thai real glam n i ha: .iii.i loavlng hii'i of [in, n experli need In 11 1 ho good health Lhi toplaam i llnglng to the trees i ii-. i liil> [in l.iri,-iH\ .n. I ..||.|T dlel and Intelligent But, Qlai we i] physical i Upplle niitiii'i.i mlng wob undertaken bj lomo caro phi'. , Icanllnesti, proper n both i The i'"-i .n"i '" V'tiT- [ ituro .ml II,. i ., lop COMPLIMENTS OP the pli turc, delli loui rmllv i hlpin refresh The offlceri and mcmbei ol i Hi,, i ...,.i, vlce-l^. ,|i| I In ii ie ol , tei JENKINS SHOE SHOP ,,,!.i

Hancoi k, 1: Neb Ke I MAKE OLD SHOES LOOK LIKE NE'

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and I.,!' tin president

Vets Not Studying? Rank Next To Top

(Continued fi erans are applying thcmsel' Robert

' Al ... Moore 11, ir in. . tudying, w two 1 Bui h 1 life on oui .. Ilghl ,tvi Ipll.itl Th,. ., General Merchandise fro ..ii., e .,t 11(1 ih.. [op

lies this belief This . .. .

thai i V ' In -l hall ™«!NDOF ivoul ivo v'OUTH OEORGIA COLLEG 1 y EA RS g quartei

"inpaivd with 71 If,

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This shows thai the boy*

unmlslakabl) taking ,, i Wiling .1 I,,',:,.,,, 1 tlnd " i Bill ol ial evcryo ic enjoyed the trip Rights, and that thi ' |V much foi B IDl '.'.' 11 affoi 1 ., daj u m R ,,,| . termined ti lLS to .hi The Club though handicapped by expre

"' I ROBERT !« IVIllV ,l||,[ \||.,, M MOORE

Ing astroj and al Faculty Feature BY Responsibility PROF. C. E. LAWRENCE Responsibility is life and life is - s pproach ...„ responslbm t n oT iy- the year when No one can change that fact tests are giyen^ book reports are due. r em C "" LOFLIN APPLIANCE ana gS _ tern , papers must be submitted. '" "* M °Ur Sha"°W( iUnSS COMPANY It occurs in m .1, ?o °„'s we"ca ™ l it might be well to stop long ™ enough to lenuessly ,, dogs olVtoMste'pT* FrZ" toe cn^ RCA VICTOR selves, "Wta ha* college- done ing RECORDS for me" Thai babe in the cradle lo the day *•»>. ».- question «*t be of Ml supplemented '«, mantle of responsibility second one. hovers oyer Radios, General What have I Appliances and Repairs done for the cojlege'" the lowliest servant to the highest . sponsibllity plays no favorites. have I """""on. What done for myself?" DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Those of us There are who indulge in many persons who never learn made retrospect are tne meaning often to realize that much of responsibility, others of our time i who fulfill its poorly spent, or, worse ' demands from a sense still, spent p„""rsuauin of dutv still others things of an i « who know empty nature H™.. what It means but try to avoid There it does that cycle grade trulv are still others who seek reprint ZT^Z It and whet eflort to get something"? their appetites for more They I always feel the thirve on it and enjoy life the effort expended for conquering it. satisfying ihe instruct BANK OF ollege offlcials-HmaWng No man. DAHLONEGA a grade woman or child has ever become really done for them, llf over six » did not grasp is tonus." so to Ihe opportunities ,y speak, for the student presented by The responsibility and fulfilled them knowledge gained that is represented by all Work, whether It be over that grade in u, e classroom, office, constitutes the storehouse or the from mill, In the home or on the farm, which Success picks her men. in the Hence why " r .'" tlul „M '"* > or the fraternity, takes Courtesy - Sum,.,- ivork more for one's self? „ , Gffieienoj responsibility by Ihe hand and Have you learned Introduce- .1 t.. lessons only of those who its possibilities. auirured you, and were Member FDIC tender with vou and The degree with which stood aside for you? we fulfil] the as- Have you not' learned signment determines our lessons reward mentally, phys- greal from those who braced ically themselves and financially. If we agatasl are indifferent our BANK OF DAHLONEGA you and disputed the passage itisfaction with vou' is negligible. If we How much have you shirk our own added to your •lf-respect is canacltv1«l,ij, injured; but if we perform for living withWllh others?nlh^l IT ,„.. with DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Unselfishly mcentration, energy and enthusiasm, eynote one should we have — strike.. in... this.,,,., |,i , V phaseMS of,, hu lhat sP°nsibillty Is a endeavor: a ?I° 1 ™ glorious expert cultivated interest in that makes the wel i have no fear of I fare and ambitions of those about us somehow problems of life. increases our capacity for getting There the most from was a t when responsibility life for ourselves. was It broadens our perspective matter of pride and enlarges our ability lo make and 's community, 's keen country, is ' one's school, THIS \ PERSONAL friends. ' INVITATION 1 one's college, today the word Speaking of has lost friends—how much of Its meaning. a friend We _- groping for the hand of lo how many have you been neighbor YOU this year' There and expecting him to be responsi Is a saying, as old as the hills, yet ble for both of ever true us Responsibility is an indi- To have a friend, ' one must be one " vidual thing, like links TO VISIT US AND Here al in a chain If the chain North Georgia College may be breaks lu seen the begin strength is gone and the chain can- nlngs of beautiful friendships They not function again are beau until all the link- .,,- ,,, ,,i liful lieeause ENJOY many will stand the test of time intact has very' aptly said: Ib,l ">' of our nation and of the Time is the '--.liege Wholesome sharpest of all acids a su- depends entirely upo Pun, preme test II Think that is. Only the purest and heaviest over. Q I Fellowship "' withstand its action. Any lighter met- al though with a value and of its own is finally Cadet Capers '1 dissolved Most things that stir Your favorite gam. of men for a day are not more Minister— will than a dream on 'We now have a f, . row. The memory of the most ayer—Deacon .Jones will you lead' as well as the most Deacon Jones— grievous davs In Tadn't my lead, i just deall BILLIARDS if peoples grabs at the cockcrow of

Then how often can you answer *'yes" tc the question, "Am I worth his or her cultivation Sandwiches — Drinks ' how football players tlon little mentioned may bestir In ought. "Have I kept 'faith with thost back h- me who have made this year at colleg. God grant that you are able to an Dahlonega truthfully -yes" Love unrequited or fa Recreation Prol M« Mahan—What happens ™n ungratefully received are not in keeping

! Center " grand spirit displayed by the average .. telephone rings, our college. You are an investment the old home town. Sacrifices Johnston—Whafcha data"? Pishing? made that these opportunities may Melton—Naw, I'm drowning worms 1 we always do all in our powei

' that investment brings the great Ml Cooper—1 caught my boy friend flirting last return? Let us keep that faith Let u. M»i We Remind proud that You ol Out we are "blood of their ,: Reynolds—Really? I got mine flesh of their flesh."

li most insignificant act Inflict ""In Man is like a lamp Wlcfc—trlmn i Blory to those whose very soul Is omplete Stoek [roes before In has the right flame, "ur desires, our aims, our hopes

Vnd now the ultimate, "Have I kept faith Drake—Sorry, sir, )>ui i never go out with who makes all life po YOira COLLEOE DEUO STORE ' in our personal inventor? might easily .-king of many more Would you h were you not required to do so* , °DA mi -.) MAGAZINES Ibute of your talents to the Young rtment? Are vou Interested In the' welfare, (as well as the physical) or 'id" Have you told him so? The^s ILLY'S CANDIES

1 questions, It's true, but necessary : '<•? the person whose place will be

felt In the world of men. S Roberts—I'm knee-deep in love wl SCHOOL .--l ITI.IKS

answering of each of these, let us ; Ml right, I'll put you tly to be honest. Let us face Tacls malting list. is great need of men and women ' inlly ' Filled |USt that, who can meet a situation'

estimate it and then make thi* noc- istments, have fun during the vacation pe because you make me sic ++ our davs he more happily spent he- thoughts of oonsdent ad girl kins and make up, ' le girl gets the kiss, 1*1 here May the feeling of ; gets the make-up d by the ambition for more worlds ic boy Return to us a fresher, more vi- LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. ^ r much are these applet. < personality with convictions of your supported only by earnest desires r Moore—Fifteen cents a peck do you think I am, irsetves for greater usefulness Hoxley—What a bl i —

Strolling The Barracks AND ing camps. Those International Student LIBRARY _ .;,„., for the \ MCA Here Enjoys NEWS North Geor- BOOK t° leave Quarter Conference August ASTRP homes where they will Successful . ,-emain College. they until th.-ii eighteenth birthday 17-31 In Prague they [0 when I ,t will ... since the fourth term has Front Page . ,- for Here, books , asked. been !,-- to that , answer red 'ems conference is was i ward for drama bv Army at some time or Union " p oth. ,,,. o' the The S. T B- 1 hose lea^ ing student evoun* but also : WiH

- : lea-ilnc edu with a fourteen day. fVou deals Fourth and the Fifth delay. In her "the catore and legislators The men per cent attend- ice Commands I Secre- to the Executive is spurred T. R- P. i" H10 [etter an industrialist, finished A S . bers Preoara as have Vmerican ;.., f,->r nomlna- camps in he speakers report to Army Helen Gahapan is lory Committee, lent The iral Service Com- who have been the from ih, respective Douglas, Representative ^ arid hv- tl ignment totram- • aimed at r,-,!if.-.nii.).

' " u 14th . . ' Lawre Barre , iil«o npplv . other pro- .otitics a great I have learned with been a community interest about (he In- ro jt of • DW P ternational Student Confer. in which all students next! gram . place in Prague i.hnt is t< STUDENT'S EXCHANGE . f you THE night, May -J. explosion of r.i'je On Wednesdaj an opportun- ;ll have talking and TW in a joint . neople stopped Georgia College the YM down with foreign On the Campus of North presented Forest Ran- election meeting, to discuss mutual showed us itndents Si iv who started IfiTnkl i problems nn<1 s " deepen your in; CREAM, SANDWICHES, DBINKS Forestry Department conser- generation!" a of one another. picture was nderstandlng for history : Tin' . This award iv Rnddlnc understanding in the Jack Roberts, Mgr. in natural color and i -.- lay a firm was helping to hook pre- wild life The picture ion for peace" shown in the auditorium American I charged. Personalities j admission tee has heen set up com- The YM v\\- ,,.,! idealoglef which unroll n rh,' det elopment of the woi k the following organization meetings this quarter On May the relation of 29 they will present a feature- Milan derm THE SMART SHOP II fStuderfl YMCA \\< M in Cotmi length motion !>n t eliglon, litera- rlth Hlllel lected short subjects This pro ser-tiimal dlspt Ladies' Ready-to-Wear gram is being looked forward kson himself. einl.lv Tntercolleglate . to in that it will bi Vnio! Kendall youth for Democracy, student GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA new and different The pic- Fanny Wrlghl and : .ns of In- entitled ture to be presented is other characti Medical Students Correspondent." It ippnee and "Foreign amid I i isi American ted highly exciting The is a ,:..! unlike Ihi Committee haf decided thai 25 and is full of many The award i delegates shall be sent to Pra- . The fined moments. Wilderness." approximately 17 of these picture was directed by Mff-il he organlza T mnle Wolfe n I Hitchcock and st;n - iJlmplc maimer- ;i well-balanced lions on the Committee. The Crea. Herbert Marshall, a n d account of John Muir's life his Bi resl will be di Robert Benchtey associations with his content- entlng the or- the high rent on the film, it tv. i. hlng In- . partlculai Bin- will be necessary to charge an GAINESVILLE JEWELERS fluem e upon the 1 admission fee of 20c. . -t.u,lrnt. helnp approved hv the lei person; hi The final activity of (lie i|ii.ir-

' Store with the Blue Square Commit- It ibul I >" The Tile Front on the ter given by the YM and YW American Preparatory tee All rampn in the field of geology, and his will be a U. S O. party on .Tune In . leadership 5th. There will be games, dividual who ai iSKsviuj; <;i:i»];i,'Ia represent- dancing, impun

ed al thl i Then to gel in touch with Mice .,,,,1 fnt Collier Revives With The "Vets'

Officers' Club . Nei no "Brain.1 Piedmont Drug Company Girls' Tournament McKlhhnn seemf to be leading Battalion Commander, Cadet 1 .:.. , foi the Dean' i "Uuim-'svilli "s Lending Drug Store" Col. Roert Collier, hi Sport Results (a be quite a heen elected to the office of Pres- i MNIS Square ! ..' . c, , , ident of the Officers" Club and Carolyn Huff ophomoro,

. r. l: .i r. ,,, for Hie VetS, VISIT tin; FOUNT FOR DRINKS on th - ibli REFRESHING nnmeh for " Vndy,' Mell and conization which han been al- Ltlng Beverly Admiral lack

most non-existent toi the past tolwell, fresh i ther Phi In PIEDMONT DRUG CO. [uarters.. Cadet Major he final ga ' OAINESVILLE. GEOKGIA

i ioo polni - for her i and Cadet did in- Table tennis dou love bug is ni Tippins ;,s Treiisiir-

i t of- flmlcron, and mi i lippol

in the activities of the club and . .i GREETINGS and have hi Ipi d w f-tli the plan- ning of a forma! dance thai at the dining hall .it one of the the lame Iricndi have irth Georgia ilwayn met here to discus

:n .tory, This 1 "" "" tamp is and hi n i! is that you have lue Juy" is otl . take place in the col- Vnn Palmer, freshman, Rita tlllll.'lll) l.iu a cloud Of . ioy our

dui l What i I i

r-lti Blui i i the music of the re- Kin, i .1.. w nowned "ATLANTIANS" who In! eld Scott seemed to TOASTED SANDWICHES, ' HOT CHOCOLATE, l]OVl to play for thii gala i.nii e the 11,1 N M ( ' - Dl i h column ti. ACIES.H0T COFFEE ifficers* Cluh h bi

have planned a breakfasl for Be l members only Tennis dnglei medal wot A CLEAN i iv \.ML At one of their n won Elyse Williams, sopho Trahlvl.itl OF BILLIARDS : h are held every Frl- ti .i lean Ziog. in the Band House In the dual' Club planned

Show which is to be representei ,»,,, GRIFFIN'S rmnl presented in the auditorium on il the Htppolj the night of Friday. May 31. "Where College Friends Meet" : 'v urged to talk up the dance and variety DAHLONEOA, GEORGIA show and hern the Officers' Cluh the Rec Club help you have a good time, 1

Jlonday, June 3, 1946 THE CADET BUGLER CADET SPORTS Sanford Hall Girls' Sport News (, Speech Club To ;. C DOWNS Has Picnic Late Chancellor RIVERSIDE The On Sunday, May volley ball varsity a Give Tea Dance Sanford The North Georgia 26, the girl Honored CoUege 01 Sanford went <7,„ on an all-day The Speech Club in Cadets won their first game of Picnic. This It picnic is spon- life here on the season in a baseball >( the paper N. G. C. him to the game sored even,- year went to press. The the people of Georgia. by Miss Dono- has developed into one , nt-re with Riverside on April van. Her 'arsity is as follows: Eloise „. This copy of the resolution plans this vear called outstanding Leon Capp pitched Cogburn. Beverly organizations. Its and the photograph 21. a good for leaving Sanford CoIweU. Dor- of Dr. San- Hall at programs have been interesting ford game for the local nine, with 930. going is F^rkler Carolyn Huff, Anne are now prominently dis- to Lake Winfield "* different Miller and KBng, Lynda from the ordinary played over the card catalog B B." William 0\v Scott for a picnic Lambeth, Mary in lunch, and of club programs, the North ens alternating at the iwaIvo. going on Frances Smith, and Elyse Wii- The Georgia College LI- to Lake Trahlyta. Speech Club's plans for the re- spot Final e N. All The sub-varsity is: — G. C. 11 the girls were practically Ro- Arrendale. mainder Of the quarter .ire as Riverside 8. mad with anxiety-could Nina Crump, hard- Hazel follows er Sunday Ann Dean, Frankie Fitts, G. C. LOSES morning, Georgia Young N, because Edna Kling, Mattie it isn't every day that On Saturdaj afternoon. June TO RIVERSIDE Reames, Lenora they get to Tate, and lean .it four -! Voters League Friday, go on an all-day pi c - O'clock, On April' 26, the Ca- c Ziegler. — with no boys along. Unit win sponsor a Tea Dance dets journeyed to Riverside Such Formed and situation the Here might bea Phi the r s o Tins win i>e played their third little dif- one game of the ferent "micron team won the for our regular tourna- the gala affairs ol losing 5-12 daters, season, Coach with a total of ..— really 137 points 111 tie dancing State of Georgia. employed a break for and re- Sheets his entire those for all games The freshments who have to struggle Mercureans and also songs by Your support f"i the Young pitching staff in this game. for -- up, but exceeded get enough courage to Voters of Georgia movement the Phi Omicrons in S G C. LOSES SECOND "te for a social points Room ol the Henry i : M will be appreciated hike with This Anyway, it 147. The highest Atlanta. TO ERSKINE was a big day number Invitations to the group win stand firm In the for of all the girls points made in one game Tea Dance will on May 1 the Erskine and teachers of by be sent to ev. fight lo gli i Col- a player Sanford Hall. was 15, which was Ty -student In school slat,' administrations lege team, from Due West. S. For, after all .,,,«) it is Hint nv n '"l" )'v M.irv u think F Smith, Etyse li'ipwl that everyone clean, C, came here to seek their sec- of anything bet wiH al efficient and liberal n a whole ind Joyce Willis Ma- itend Mter the ond victor,' over the locals Al- day packed Tea Dance ., ry F. food and Smith was high scoret supper will be served Henry Miles and though the Cadets got 14 hits fun for the i'h a total ,,f Albert 32 points for all members of the Eagar. The set ond 10, Erskine Speech Club ames. Beverly Colwell clock plsj will be .i vers hllarloui cross 12 ra« the Speech her a chase second with 31, Cluli, and I'veryhody .!., satire on marriage and divorce, getting 7. win, "B The Hippolytan Carolyn Huff, "Hen,, team had a Phi Omicron. can ti, Reasons " The Iti Miller pitched for will go to casi B the Ca charge ->f the Rec Club program. as awarded the l'lul> eludes Bills medal for Pane,' In ih,- ;.: Qlrtman, Norma dets white William Owen? and May 6, and presented inning I Horace the table tennis sintr This will Owen, Marj Ed Parker Brown did the complete e rull qua. catching Hall from Hartwell in les a medley tournament no Kling, Ellen \iui- 1 over Beverly ei o( social .„ ii\ [ty Ted "Tiger" Moran made the .long' of by the popular ' music. Colwell, ! If it had a Phi Omicron and speech Club. U est hit made on the local dia. been the will of the girls, ip Fred they In the state table On June 3 at seven Lee Harold Kllpatrlck, mund this season but could on- would o'clock have listened to singles. M irj Drake him all The doubles 'he Speech Club will present and John King ly go three bass. Owens also the requests for spe- lenl Is vet to The two plays will be imdoi be prayed -t plays. The first knocked a triple. cla] numbers came thick and tin' direction of Mr Law ranco, N G C PLAYS TECH V-5 •he Capture." a high- The badminton and no a, inn- ion will tournament ly be On May 25 the Cadets played On May ancles dramatic mystery, with Bon- 20, the Mercurean and doubles will he Georgia Tech's V-5 unit at the earn presented Mr. Will D. started Thursday. M,, Law-son General Hospital, with Voung as speaker for the bi- - 'lie weather permits the score being 6 to 4 in favor monthly meeting the tennis of the Rec tournaments will be of Georgia Tech, This game was -lub. He spoke to us on "Col- Played off and the played medal at Lawson as a benefit lege Spirit " His discussion THE HUB cen- e're looking for game for the patients at the 'ered around four qualities of close competition hospital'. On June I the Navy college spirit: loyalty, fellow- Club activities OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE r\Mii.. '-ill return this game. The ship, courage, and enthusiasm Cadets are expecting Week Beginning a large He commended us on our fine June 3 attendance ;it this game since support On The Square it at all college intramural MONDAY a.nd TUESDAY will be the last game here for sports and our ability to lose In 'Too Young- GAINESVILLE, l cheerful manner. He remind- To Know* GEORG1 \ BOXING ed us that, as N, G. C. has be- nirie a senior college, we will During the winter quarter WEDNESDAY be the founders of 1 new tradi- adets and the ASTRP "Born For boys held their boxing tourna- Trouble" Preceding Mr. Young's mes- Pwo hundred and nine- WHEN in <;aini;s\ n i.i: I >age, Charlie Smith sang "When ty eight hoys participated In Day Is Done," THURSDAY and FRIDAY | accompanied ai tournament. The winners the piano by Nancy Hlnson. 1 'adei tournament were: "You Came Along" Immediately following Mr. Irthui \ Co Heavy- * k* " «.J ri > dtsins-inn, Miss Burton SMITH'S Champii . Stewart Mr iv girls with jackets. Foui Headquarters for nil kinds of md das* !:.,' h girl had earned by the end SATURDAY 'i '"i i ' 165 pound of last quarter the necessary SANDWICHES DRINKS LI Nl RES < "'" l".-l. A Co., 155 "Prairie Rustlers" !(M)M pom! l.y participating In Roosevelt Square poi ts and hikes The Healan, who 1 ' I3E points In one quar- 125 pound MONDAY and TUESDAY Una n "Rhapsody In Blue" - -.f m i the ASTRP Dahlonega-Atlanta te, I. men,- Tate, Bus, Inc. Fl Mud,!. ghl Champion Con- WEDNESDAY en) to the "Song Of Mexico" \M I'll : Kalhryn 5 155 pound I Kl THURSDAY and FRIDAY 10 !">unil , l;iv .in,) Ii.hu "North West Mounted

i H ket but now Police"

FBAL1 em in this , • hundred and fifty-eight Hipporytan . I , 10 a and inta Jack- SATURDAY i [0 10 " qua. The \ \ \ AJO KID" i>. 10 00

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Week Beginning June 17 3 ID 9 10 D.waonriile 1 I u iletermln MONDAY and TUESDAY l IS 9 19 Midway l in 'i 00

"NOB HILL" -, ! TENNIS | : AJphj 5 IS N 15 trill par WEDNESDAY which will hp heM the mrn: ' SprinKj, i Wis \ Could Change" Sandy S 00 9 30 L'7,11 !.*>k part TRACK Atlanta • Preparation* ... _ track meet THURSDAY and FRIDAY llonn, A Co. "This (.tin For Hire" ALL BUSES OK K 8 1 being marie P H P *M.INTON SATURDAY H "( vcliine Prairie"

I admintocTtour- The Bayonet there 5K. Cadet According to the latest Trotter Poll, &J. prominent among e iwemy-aix character traits below With jean Healan. Virgil Price udents of N. G C, They are listed trail: le student who best typifies each __ Bonnell Pearce Editor is for able—that's BETTY JAN K William Owens —able to get any guy she wants. who Is for braying—that's GENE LOWERY Henry Hitch Feature BdiUa ,ii't quite go that one, Prof in'l make up our minds Spo Jean Zelgler since there are so many who are perfect for Lyndon Harris Bvy ; Sports Editor the role. intieas—That's PROP \STRP Editor - Robei on .:, plte Of the crap game «oing Tate Exchange Editor Lenora in the back of the room. is for exotic—the new perfume Staff Bhotogr | zoology students i' 5." KELLEY, as .fcXlge,

he whispers, I WllK-'lie ; Kippeii, p

,..„. continually i degrading the Dahlonega!

ill ,, i,,, handsome that's TED BLIZZARD urn: undei thri MILLNER'S ....my, Norma Lb in! j.iuinty -that's ELYSE WILLIAMS ,,i!h Tiiontiy." Fatuity Auvisers—W. Desmonii I

. IN , thai olid' EDDIE 1

MONS who Is keen about the co-eds. iv -that's in her new i MOUSIE'

You Must Choose! . ALMKK wh<-

• ,!-(- something she when she left Insurance Agency .... mbci lomewhere she 1 Dahlonega HICK iviiki; HEL - gubematoi Lai Important BENBRAL LINK OP INSURANCE fool . ii iv are i tor j one who mough l" read this know what 1 mean B. Ii Pite, Manager. ,.. '' •'' I the ' roi perfa V ' - ,,|M a "'-i e * lain ' adei « have u Ibrli king.

, foi queenlo,' the co-ed who

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othei field " ! ii , mu'.ic mi ! it. .Hi-: Rat he! Importance In the state, He U the termer head rii. mil. m the romantic eye. ui the Bell Bombea plant In Marietta, Georgia.

. , mblfl it"' progn Ivi i.ii.ii .in, i ii vim don'i mind be THE SMITH HOUSE

. 1 i.Tll : -.in i-ri m , . platform ol hill \ 1 govej . i nite guard report, IS THE HEART OP THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS . ing throughout the slate, [O HUNTER in her AnoUi''] r..iriMl..'.- DAHLONEGA, i GEORGIA Georgia, Ed Riven Mi EUvoi I a lawyoi

having iii: ) mi Mm i DM01 D A Good Flaw home Is In Lakeland, Georgia, His platform In .-.... uludes Hi.- cmuiiiii i.l (In- pnitfi'aiii In m ,. OU MiMII ii UIR1 BURUrated lju AoLliei -

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. . i.ij^i;, i-.iiiu-. ,111,1 hi;, platform I U tMICH COMER HAMPTON and based on whlti PETE PANSt EKH \i- CADET — 00 EDS A great ; , Mic slmuM the rospon - M BREAD for those In I bdity of Die youth to moke II elf heard \m . . ii HEV1 m.v COLWELL ,..!. , the eyi ol the nation ore AUNT BETTY'S BREAD on hei In thl oe how Intel Running The Mounta in . noose thou leadei Ma.lr ,,y

Read aboui iin- iinn-ivm - .nniiii.ites, t

'I nil in, ' I lllrl! SMALL & ESTES -I BAKERY [ll I ..Ill-, III .HI-..:

GA1NESVTL1 I.. 8E0RGIA ' Cl "ii l ICl DtheJ pi D]

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THE LEADER

On The Square

LADIES' and CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAK

ii. I l. He might .ii tint, oxoopi r.„ the faci \ GEORGIA -I tn the back

•-. ,. gym, where hi inclmali.it, „i.. !„ .,,.,, ... -> in and ropori his "time" on Uia

Other p louent. .mil even thniiyh ,r, n, tin- l,„.l CASH .. time savins shortcul AND standpoint, out' .-li.ir.,,-,,-1 ,•, i,i,hv immutable anu CARRY CLEANERS i our buBln»B HOVT DAVIS, Owner

Vlllee llir ,.,i,lell th.,1 !., Mree, trore the roh '.. COLLEB] i going. He is nol going They an m neuvci Is .. p

. . I V going! Dial in. -,o,i, ,in climtiin,.

rtudenu , Did you hear aboul oed from N. G, r

> thought the way i DAHLONEGA GEORGIA + #• Gadet Bugler The Voice Of North Georgia College ^

SPOTLIGHT IS CADET BUGLER FOCUSED UPON FOUNDER VISITS R. H. BELCHER N.G.C. CAMPUS

»si in Uattr lobert H. Belcher "Crisis At This month the Pacull Spo CADET BUGLER OFFICERS' CLUB light focuses its beams mm u The Colleges" member of the faculty who has IS tried SPONSORING earnestly for manj pears TAKES OUTING On Thursday i.n-, 'i. o disprove the theorj high< thai >!' i red b) t i -ii i.v education, a Mr «----- niiinj \nn-i ir.n hi.-mistry - - ! PHOTO |>i i . iii.k CONTEST -r- ,n.' TOTRAHLYTA Mien Thoma on, writing re girls will nevei gel to college, i st and steel and Id The '' '"' '' unaav lhal accor g to an article In the * < never be born Nei i "' 1 " 1 " 1( '' "' "" ' l i. -:.,rur,|.n ' '" Robert H. Belcher (better fori c ' ; '' '" "" "' l! " Evening Posl '" '

the ' Prol Belchei i i lalms "' e ,l :i,,h,i picnic "Manj -i Institution* are Georgia, dei Prol Pov ell and the new e h was there thai he b revived Camera Club L ' slate ,l I "' 1 women, and H leenu in ""' l° J I si embarked on the lung \ pi ize ol S5.00 i- being of- M " 1 I|||,| i'" 1 !'- i !'" | . from i in San ; u "I ol edut at While he [Hi III]. '. M.i I III.' ''- |i ll,lM s " 1 '""' llm l i i al down iin [hei ' writes '""' "' ' tilgh b< hoc!, the flrsl besl ol all the onea submitted,

Milton tfai K i e artli le orld War interrupted his pii Hong with

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i ii ill in ii i he entered the armed mi h publl "Speaking ofi the record hi i li e for .1 period of nine ed the Buglet and the rcgreifullj a numbei ol edu- i lops, our college annual, edici ueh a ilg] Returning from the -<-v\ \<< - \~ manj pii Ing "i thi -r'ir.,: th .,,,.. -iii 1 pleted his high school be ited, pi esenllj ol ' • Ing ..' the lake al Ttfton and after- pictures and negnli be- tekH f .iii profits, ome pen the memben ol the partj wonl i

' .i'i i. ni.ii,' iwlmmlng, boating and |ui I v 1 ihi United Si LhG ' ' '"i plain it rolling 1 incut ..1 Agriculture expert 't'' i ""

in nation il '" I>« ''"ll-'i:. . ,,l Mllivr, I |„„ ,,-,., h ,|| ,, hV , •red final k al ihe clo i i .,i Ttfton, Thi i e will ...i phi h[s prla I with .1. ...In ..in.lv, li'lu- . Mr continued his cduca' fj

i the nivei I hi Street Scenes did grad Scandal Shei Said! Mi Griffin wondering

. '- a hi! teai lung whet Speech Club To Present Play i i 'ollcge dletli fan pull handle ere he taugh "Sunday's Child" On August 22

even yeai i rom Restricted gii

Lav will . i( i "i" ' ' ' • S Marj Ruth ''"',; lege girli b an American uj i '-i thi most popular mi

ol thi '

While i.

.

ed lid and the morning Social Events For . . . p him how to amue Rest Of Quarter tlnue to drean

Informal i

I rching . g.x«l shot with a Ann.' Bdgf nflc and likes !•• hunt ibouj I Pom Ifathi w

YOUR NAME With The Vets Pen Points the best he had to ,, r father Twaa gi ve „ nej tall Krammai Bad i that many .., and another v„„ m „ 'laying maid y changes have namely, girl changes! So with careful .hen vou're leropted, be of his nan,. ill attempt good cat" 1 :!" ' ^ , wnrthv „. , out further ,,„ ,, and a worthj name ,, ! '.I 'I' llrl ) • Wdj '"' fathei there wai no dishonorr there;,,,, i rrom hi- JANE LEWIS ;eem guagi ..man. acquired a new boy friend by

ii. I. i thai vhen Lhlng \ high I - the name of PHILLIPS. II la when .. he passed . .lean and spotless It on , I tandfn odd bui '- an add in i n ,.. t holding hands. RED KELLV ,„.,„,. given 'hat he value, „,„ .,, „„ i a man who ha • ah adull ,. happj to d ..lavthmg. m .he da topped growing ai both end ..I Llin ftVI JANE BINFORD the i da) Mi' ... will : small, , me waj love n ind you . settle a fellow An - Marlm Wi by the name of SAXO . ... . '' fathei I areful around the campui talking 10 a them - Ini a never hurl voul H What hi n ill .student of Miss BUT |tou ha veal the while you gel i live, v\ ii SON I HI CH eldom ..... i..,v to give. STE1S KWI ha UJki i

, father smile above ttial HUNTER from WORLE* from a uirl thal'l baby bul the lookfl of thlngi . WOR i" i"' ' '"' LEI i nol outd

* I "' 1 l *'' , r D) h.- "'" ' "i ' '"' "''• „., i Bl ED "V ' ' rOYCB C , , !'! '• !'! '" 'til' ll ' ' I I....1 HI" The dill... ,,f Septembei with omoihlng oi Insurance Agency l|,.,l Dahlonega u I'llll' I'. rltllfl , certalnt) I in

..11 wli i> him the be I o h ,;|.;\KHAI, I, INK OF ivsi FIANCE ind everything i thlnkli RON is nerlou ly paal oJ ml Hie proapoel i — po< - i limited are to be i g unlu which ,r everything built toi " lha ii in d t i

NOC The l

Watch youi tap have i wife MIM1 V the di Ih Rudy's Restaurant er nlghi "/OHLEl h u d I THE LEADER

nun bu Ine when hi ran In OK THI SANDWICHES UMTJ REGULAR DINNERS to iim r Hi i ioI ''I FIEAD m 7 to II, 1 Days a Weel

i ' ... I | OEORQI

I, Mils. sis, 1, QEORGI V

THE SMITH HOUSE

I I ill \i; i in r 01 rill ID I RIDOR MOI NTAI> CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS

. i . tia vi i. \ '.I. i DAM "M. mi;.. . ,-.,: , l. wllll MrCOU

ilm TEN n rlvi tl MICK HOYT DAVIS, , Owner \\ it I I What' ihi oi remi '"

ii i!. woman I From the though nil lh> Hli i ' Hall wi do hi moi COM ROE CAMPUS

>.,. lo N G C J. H. Phillips

.1 . ia,.,,ln :!, .1, the

llubbu, hubbn nil i i lUltl.ONBO V OEORGl \

i-mii.mm (i \ OKOKOI \ i ii" n too « Ii i'i

Dahlonega-Atlanta Bus, Inc.

101 Bl ODOI i i ho it, mc the "Big ft ,iiy It \ M '. M H.F.Parki&Sons ...

ni i from lion

1

him 1 up with thi '- P NI V U In thi> nation it you doi

' . i ., I, him rhO Op I UAIH ONI I 5 IS 10

15 i:.,i,.i -. itng to be furnl hi r, fjo i" football equipment

i; from no* ."i .i- i-kmw i

1, to 11:85 ni baseman The noon aci ountlni - dull ai r Hightower and ther time , nd BOA Poore 1

WRIGHT li wen Itllng Alpharttla C aztnK at TBNA HAL! « SKRV1CE STATION his mind Fai awaj from counting, when PR01 Sand} • his thoughta wl Spring* que Lion \ HI '. \ (II ORIII \ ;.. throw him In the M.I foi InollenUoi - OAK TREE" 1

v M P M :

Henry Capt. McCabe Rex Loses A Kequirements For Over Takes Duties Great President Enlistment In Henry l apl McCabe and (oast Guard wife arri\ed in Dahlnnega on Wednesday, July 24, and are presently residing in Couch rvlce these das - Ln \ to taki Him-'-' Captain Hi I order

! Assistant PMS and T bodj or bivj " liei organiiatlon Gl i:iii ol Rlghu which ' sup

i posed to w fill the vacancy left by the on the ampuj He sti ived expire In October, to departure last month of Cap- hard make the Rex whai li he leasl

(.'. ' known tain Francis Wade is todaj When B B " took branches ol the ai med

- "i i c.ipr McCabe enlisted in the nvt-r ih.' pri.' l.i~l iin.ii fori the nlted Si ilea Is

i National Guard in 1935 and ler, the morale ol the Rex, as the S Cos ; Guard Vi i ire whole, thert'loiv I'Vlblisliirii; ihc fol- .served with the Guard until a was pretty ion it dldn'l take to lowing in hope thai It be . hich time he attend- long put the Rex maj on on it .-..-in.- ed Officer's Training school at back top keep there. ol help to volunteer, Benning and secured 1 think the pledges mi) „uss Fort his '">! i i he I kiartl | nlsee • his Mving with iho I. ,n n h.'ii i-otnmissiun. After leaving 1 to send all enlistees i le ihr\ .no imti.U.il itiln uu'iiih,-! Benning he served ,s • life ing base i lo to bom.'

ship I'm sun thai i vei bodj Butner, N C foi ab j Ui-mnri'iiio is wc do before going overse - [n Si musi be an vmerlcan i aboi li in- '' 13, began hi- ov lu-l\o. 11111-t have .i new prestden »

i have ompteicd ten 1 10) idi IV.1I Ifrlca Italy, Germany, Poland, ol >,l I,

/.,, i ii.-ii>v,iki;i jiui Russia

i t 1 1 McCabe holds the position u now Purple Heari u Ith holdi Ei erj member In the Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat In- Rex welcomi md fantry hadge, ETO ribbon with 1 ii' ii i i mppoi I to H Id atg, 3 battle stars, anil the Pre- ou » President Pearl Harbor, Amerii an Thea

Harold hat i been imbi i tre i Victory ribbons AllllltiollJll Hit .ill! Jl\ ol the Rex Fraternity foui We welcome him to North cured by writing U. 8, Guard Sub

Air Corps Hero New Presbyterian Pastor

Robert W Hess, of Miami, Co B formal firsl lieuten- ant in the Air Corps Is cup

rcntly flllli I

1 Mliluiu'Ra I'll- iltvt<.Ti.in ' linn h

while he is attend- mbla Seminars lri Di r atur Mr Hess conducts ser-

1 . i' . it? . here Sunday

Pi opli

i ol 31 ml

rope bx-1 i ii. wa a B-I7

and ten ed il months In ii E T '-Miii tl co ib i- the holder of the

with :i battle

and the All Mi tl

- i Tw ice hi

i ngland with two oi uu.i ri m EH Cadets Met Georgia Tech Team Here LOFLIN APPLIANCE COMPANY The N'unti ilf^i-.eui Cnlli'Lir

baseball ti 1 1. ECORDS , i ,; , roe esi opponents ye\ on Kugu

12 here on ttn.- li » iui

The Cadets bad i:

have mei

. DAIILOXEGA, G SORGLA ,, n Wcdnes. day, iugusl -i

home field

. roi BANK OF DAHLONEGA For New Freshmen \ Bank ) 'an B h Foi (he bem fll ol new fro

here i an '- plonu

Ui.ii nl in Imn.il mill!. ii '""

i ici ii" 1 j ii ir om a i" . Tup fhrup Pup >'•< Harch "march' b In Member II >ri .,. ,,.l II ,! !.

ii. "Ha BANK OF DAHLONEGA

DAHU» EG I, GEORGIA Drc lurhi er kepi ll red I'alno

iii "i.i 'i Diffii uliic i a lalmi Faculty Spotlight Evil in.' i "ii' I. i .''ii OvUI (""'' '""'' fCon!inu

iki - ui the plli >i on being n d r I (Jnltli'd hi Im- i-mhiijiI" .mil ivnl "I nllif I j: III- i- \ PERSONAL IXVIT.' ubjei i oui own 'ii" m ..,-. lop i.i II * "' p > ii.- v ho [lurpo cly i heal 111 frlond woul al hi OikJ i IIIV >'*' m.ih.,1 , .ni'1 • ' YOU like

I. ii idle ii .i Fudge nr. i with ol ilnc»rllj Ihou ludgmvnl and In \ ISIT IS AMI romantli n "'in i '.i " win Igmenl i hm ll <.ii i I III , HM WllhlK .'I I' ,,l III, III,' i "' "|"'l ' '"' '" I U„. hi. I I! I ENJOY

1,1. . ' (I-.. Ills llllllc Hi. ultli l» li> 1 • Inn 1

' iimi.i'. '" "- 1 " 1

.,n ,.,, linn uH Gi i inn lj „ Hi-' In i i,. ii you aboul Umo " '"' " ''

rltiklcN lolluorl h Bugler Pounder II < 'I" I BILLIARDS I In

Visits Campus 'I i ".' |i Mi i B»l

. Ilov.

'" "i i Sandwiches — Drinks niri \ c imiiy. ii Hi., i . ii i rtou rt i :

..i t ' «

, Ho« tvlw inn i' Dahlonega Recreation Center

Sponsors Picture Contest THE HUB

VOUR COLLEOE DRUG STORE

-IM, Officers' Club SMITH'S Takes Outing M-NNAIAVSl , from »n, INDIES

md Ro I.. - i.-i

AUNT BETTYS BREAD LIPSCOMB DRUG CO.

fi SMALL & ESTES BAKERY KORGIA 111 and Mi Davl U ,..,1,,- Ailjllsl In. 1MH ITE CADKT BUGLER

HENRY W. MOORE HARDWARE

THE STUDENTS EXCHANGE

On the Campus ol North Georgia Collcg, ICE CREAM SANDWICHES, DRINKS

Jock Roberts, Mgr

the Bugler we have had some .linn-mi: inspiring ni.1 i-n

American Legion 1 lightening chapel programs.

A high lighl In "in i hape] The Tipoff GIRLS SPORTS i this quarter was tatlon ol freshman By Lyndon Harris Bj THE SMART SHOP Greai talent was dis- of played '-!"> i.n'K In musli and so tball timong these talent | games has i

.•il fre.-itmu.-n, «.' I i.l uKi.l \ -xni-li-tt-.J m the Rei Club and especially re- (iAlNKSVM.i he Cad membei Beymoui I College played two baseball North Georgia College I'ennniL.'tMi, with iheli presetl- ith Georgia MUItarj Fur two weeks eai h ol th e

. ol Milledgevllle pecenl (oui teams ol the Re. CI ih Bud Moore . n suited In ei and Modre Gro vii tory for N G bul C which ol the team gan the »oloi bj id, played on Sstur- Porla .in.i oui oi top rhe re Dimple Burch and 27, was lost, B-23. - i the reading follow I given by Isabel

rirsi gi H03 ' Steed ujH-iti'il with ih.- McrciiuMti ': m si -it ii- have pit. lied three hli ball, striking he Phi Omlcrons 16 oui in men Harold I V8 'ri-.ihM.ni-. the score being ered on rulj ith bj Mi D*vl . GAINESVILLE JEWELERS : it a recnl addition i n Sot i.M Trahlytans Hlppolytan l

led to < ore Cai i Moran in The Hlppolytans got a little lepartment. keep- Wtth tlu Blue M 1 .1 . run ni the sixth hi-' ing i home more aerloug after being de- with — h

.11 to I--- ites aboard ac 1 was the "i igln

toi the three N. G, C bi ,ii the Men urean Ifl to II, .Hid game. July e< The next game was Phi Oml- Of

William I i '.! Owena, l , The run, \ l 1 in Virgil Pi ice pitched 3 the Trahlyl ame out on he form eat C "i h, allowing G M core I" i" formal pi

runs while the in I;. ul ii. .t and 23 !. The Mcrcurearu wen also gathered 9 runa on 11 defeated bj the Ti .1 a) all but Mr D

---" i two i lul G M C S to "i he Hippo and the Company dou- -.,!!. ;•• Piedomnt Drug o triples, and one lytans v PI i We a o .in end The Hip i.iih enjoyed thi piano olo by

i polj tan Mi Booth (In v. in, t ed "ii pecking on a ON PHI

Itcly lit ,,t Km. 'i, i i Camera Club News i h ol the 'III' Hit i ' four team The lint up ' P1EDMODNT DRUG COMPANY ollow I

' ..( allege la making pre

i arol :ii.-.| hy tile On July lUth at 11 coi poratlon

i GREETINGS

;. room I bt, "Wu tpus and hen i.rjcmized many

. . , , SJ)'- amnriwg TOASTED SANDWII Ifl • HOI OB .ATE

i ii- lodivkJuaJ - • • nan, »ho g»v* u* POI 01 an enllghb

100 polnr A ' LEAN ' IMI II BHJU BD ill rn*t»W- i the Phi GRIFFIN'S

Whrr« OoHtfl Ml future

h\Hl.'»M,'.\ (iKOWllA

nlaon our President. J«n: jtundrd u. the "Blest Be The Y N E T - :1L CaJ.t ILjL- The B A Ties That Bind" lean Heater, With the have i Owen, Few people William "" '"'' on gla college ivho did no! Ilk* 11 ' ? people ' thai i la ol ^EUbOE H. 1 MlUei ,,i these few belong to foi JERR? ^d Editor _ Wedding beHf n the offing al I G i and HILDA, and „ho wish thai theh flays e apply to HUGH , Doe thi sai Editor Tb these Feature continue forever and [l hurt* to have Palmei ipted m the close o( this quartei . EMllor *Me ..' fonifl. '!•-'! lour i,u,-..i iw, ,-f w-nh too badly. l will have feel ii nil" so don't . Harris , . Ed 101 Lyndon ' i \ g C, and an I "K.ttgMher • ' ' , PALMER penl a happier yeal In they don't speak? Fibanne Arrendale never ii weeks whim Exchange Edito I Ith all you eni to h |, been tun i a'llng -eallv being .rue the bow i v. Joe- B lopi Carl Moran, i" i '> the Cyi ., Staff— i.,, on . Feature ni'. king . , ANNE and Fl-

. ...

I to mj ' going :;, . 1, ,,i 1 in, hi and hap- program i„.,,,„u. fr..m some of 'favorite theatre,' and oci a lonally ttudylng, w< Staff—G, ' IcElvey, Dfifee led ki] * i'i hai i o me a pj my Standard, Jo Hunter B Even drill and irrid, such as JANE Boatright. Jam people who keep them rolling II - Wilson, u in. M, Richardson, Dists—Jean mi- I'd

,,.,., ,, , ti service 1 hopi i < .rom i.\N HEALAN stUl get 11 Barn home find ., Hi- to ro North & orgl i i tollege and elsewhere' --W , ,.,,,, ,l.i. in I,:,, lur in.. !. » nd . hangi 'i i ''"i"' to '" many i . PERSONS seem

i' |.i-i I. III'. .1 H-V, KVIll. nut I ,,rv, I, Illll! lit,.ly Ditto MIL i BARRETT and WILLIS RENFROE , ,„„! 1-RANK - K. fli I foi thi . Col till playing THE LITTLE THINGS pa VKIN. faculty, i.i Col Mel ahe till fli Ing on thi i Ifle NAM', ii. i. range i.i Col. mmi-. hi mi I'm' hi 'i l: '' '"' '''"" b . CI I ' ' 1 n. ng MJ Ill i"- i W through with flying i o i • till ' an [hi I app and Plltman ." have given ., picture to at least i" BILLV NICHOLS ;eems Ing ni.,1 toi Mi Booth till play the le i ..I eacl in '" the "Barn.' If b: son ->,. hall '"' Weather" with om I ' MrlK'l.s and Ighl an) .i.i ...i il-nil.i'1 .,,•' ,. he will rrlendS oi studying with d tudent who ih, tragi, nutation

. , ...I 'I" | you hl11 '"' ' mlli and pefO to :

to .1,1. :.,. tied .1 the) may ecm WANT ADS ''- P01 ND Mi Ideal Gl ' OWER-t

' '" 1 ' 1 ,,.. . " '" I I,, ,, WANTED The drafi board to leave me alone — JOHN-

.i low to Maybi 66 'i'" ecitl Coai ii Sheet* 8T0N Iron m.i, i.ni to i repre wni uh n v G C football LOST "8. B In vicinity ol Sasser Ga "B" CO. and ' ' leo Ing someom MILLIE

' I " in al liatl -CHUCK. • profil hi the Irlond hip Oinly represents STRAYED - One Li Finder please return. -MIRIAM.

the gtr ki tlooi I i oi ND a ••"- girl (Jusl mj Ize too!!) -SHORTY -ii. In with Whe hers criticize you Join LOST a day in the Infirmary. —BEN and KILJOJ oi 'i" you the rowd, WANTED A 3 >vei .n1 NOW STUDENTS,

li i pall ol tii,. individual hlnwell ' \ n STRAYED OR STOLEN Jane Pennington —FLOYD.

, ! ii.it. Ii lur nisi One hound of a i.Mlfellow.—SCARBOROUGH.

i ". i i : i • el i on [when PERSONAL l think ive're loalng lots of time on week-

1 ' 1 i- y i" i l , liiml Iti K'KY. ,., oi the llltli thing ' ing oboul college mal i you Ilk STROLLING THE BARRACKS

i jnii ., , dan. i i ramming foi iin' Bulletin B i Comedians aw on the loose again in the '' ]"'' l.'ll I "!'. "!.< C I N Bni i n i " ..! the cutting out nf M ' ,,i,|. » pvcrytl " .i in. ,i ir.iiTi i niiihirtiir and writing • Win.'" mi

you ii i" i nothing i ' mi if '."ii can '

i in |n ii ICJ I , i .i:nl i-an tell yon

"" i now lodge and |\ i"i"i '.ini.'d .- item with the headline CAMPUS CAPERS

,ii. in., i

. i i

gument i )" j i Uie

Joe I'. a .1 good tluie, he ii'n.iih ho

i. -.it hi i

i girl break i n date he lly ha '-hum ' I'riMlnh

' pi II i

: mothw Vnd »vhai .. hi ade you bite do s Peel It!" rcplii

The nlghi Until

she wanted to thank him, bul knew i The Sigma Theta Fraternity

I ;i f;irin. . iiml -hi' h :i Cordiallji invr.

. la 1 Prof. Oakes— Butterwi irth, whj will It .!! ,,,! working? , m ,i ., |',l.lU..TW'.|!|i— 1 'li'lll'l -i'i 1

I late NOT drill "I 1 eryone here The Last Dance of The Quarter .

^ Cadet Buglet The Voice Of North Georgia College +*

View of North Georgia College MCEVER, WOODY Campus NGC ENROLLMENT IS AT PEAK; HEAD CYCLOPS; TWELVE NEW FACULTY MEMBERS The fall quarter at North Georgia College officially began on I, HEALAN, FREEMAN September 30 with the enrollment of around TOO students. The freshman class reported mi Monday, September 2'^, i!MC. On Mon- HEAD BUGLER day night a meeting of all- freshmen was called, at which a cordial Heading the 194647 CYCLOPS welcome was extended to them, and in which the members of the presented, is Virgle McEver, veteran, soph- faculty were omore. His right-hand man, the i Tuesday, the freshmen began business manager, is Joe Sam NEW MILITARY Wooddy, who has not yet an- nounced his staff. McEver has as hi; associate editors, Helen STAFF NAMED Pierce, H. J. Miller, and Jean ranged eonleieiiee,-, with the Heatan. From last year's staff, FOR THIS YEAR memU'i .-. ol their groups. Phys- four of the assistants were se- Several new men have been ical examinations for the girls art editor; lected: Judy Palmer, added to the Military Depart- and for some groups of the boy*; Bailey, feature editor; Mildred ment at N G C during the past were held Thursday, and on editor; Beverly Bowers, society few weeks Among these, we Thursday night the v m. c. a military editor an;d Bill Barron, l.t. John B Morris, Fi ami J a. \. have Col the W. C, Soda] I a newcomer, Joe Rowland, sports in. i- s . and In Ivlty given u now P.M &T was with Di Fori I charge of the Military Depart- er and Miss Donovan in charge.

ni,. hi I,?. Col M o] ii- entered The physical examlnai a roi

.- field L« after hav- in publications a In 1840 I dy the the boyj the uing ol uniform .

.1 National Guard Jean Healan, editor of THE hi the and the legislation ol I he tresli i U>KT BUGLER, and newly ap- PRESIDENT AFTER CLOSE CONTEST rc-i He was shipped to men were completed on Friday. pointed Boh Freeman as busi- u, ka in January, 1941, and re- At eight o'clock Friday night all The light voting for the only The names uf tin - until March, 1044, ness manager. r.i ill. .!.(! -liul.Til i.fl'ic>\ Llkii nl nthi-ei- follow Ii M. I/HVI-IV, mained there itudenti reported to the gym

to the i'l.;. l-.Jii. >. at which time he tvti d with the i. .il anon I president I

!-- States and wa plai i partmeni m .! rei i.'. +: 1 charge Religious Emphasis i :- 1 1 1 .i 1 Edmonds, il,.-.-. u hi new men al Camp 1< l Vitglc M_Ev.t .)vn 1 Mary Ruth Nix, I ippercla Week Observation for combai work runners, H J Milli i ai ered i n - tturday, and

Ht.-li*i<>Li- kfor \[. 28 ..- Lt. Col. M Emphasis , V.\- Kingei polled 'I'll..' i iff II ll uf til-' -UlllliT I II

. :;. .Mil i .HI I'- r the *;:: \ <:\ •: Jnhn Williamson

- i - i.i.i :.'* befon ll Uclubei through No- ed 20 and Ki i |,i-.'-n|.'iil. Al'Kill Hi'CHU-i vie- vember 3. wilh the Reverend light vnk i

i, in .; otl ooai d tbal ultrie, Georgia, the facl thai no . i Matthew . treas The now members are ii i, i would ,,hh thai he 1 peaker. I

i' al educal .! hold meet- who participated game. \ Ided in i i the S-u-l . ..ii ba lenl body on, on ketball,

Li I : . ,md Tluirs- UL-n. pies :n. .Lin' would let him. en h He orved as ileal iii Hi.' auditorium. phy

Imprei i loi hapel on , arable In .nki ' | ''i. ii. mi Thursday mum- wo id al in Crown Mountain .,! aim..- t ii hi tor. Ml Clem through Uie work. Wa William m Grow IOh!n

. Mi i lonald wi Can B Ed Degree from S hern 'lull' ii. hi ... . wurk . i,.,,, .mi. cr pi Dramatic Club Hi i night in

. STREET SCENES Elects Officers tan on, ' cold in regards to ' :" i

will i... i . you bui .. graduate ji. I ii ng in- 24-inch were appointed by Into an 18-inch blouse, gri . ; from muttering alx>ut the agonies of pacity of i made up of mi anywTni . thai flops" pictures taken Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, , . | of i a larg number blouse Burdette; Oad uBted-looking James M . hcli '''I hen i lolli iin.'il seams, feeling ji.r. Fred M- i hul I have bin trying much worse about ,! Ben Purman L7nlv< i Itj ind al Land i'" 1 "" E Pui ell, eu tenant. Tippins, i sgt Sturke S v. ill u Carolina ^Jets an

m-i ' Student assuming pseudo-in- Barron, Free Weekend taking ..I, ile P. T. A. "fifteen min- )i . read, I Club Hike ! Charles R Moore. Ben Patrick. :: .. in I the n .1 Cirr During font ?ear Navy iff officer in w.-i-h- man Hugh II. Mt-I nnnandlng Saxon, *alt- hours of initiation John R flub (Formal Dance} ' the i'l- II . •m "* made me do ANYTHING" ... Hellenic (Informal Dance) i Battle, Jr.. William . <.- Rrz Fraternity Maddox. *Vdl.:.m W *t in the heat game to doff JohnC of Gailey and C.ar i Veteran* nub (Formal Donee) Re- Thomas C .1 -land £. nr club ence H. Chandler. a 1

Y. M. C. A. Begins GLEE CLUB IS THE BIBLIOPHILE Fall Quarter With LOFL1N APPLIANCE COMPANY EXPECTED TO Kingery President BE* ORDS G C The y. w. c ' i; c \ VICTOR 3E OUTSTANDING so -' . books this month ' !:

aa 'i Mm :,, tors fl I lai ;e DAHLONEGA GEORGIA Hi,, proportion In the ei tlon available. and the In pi i . - • each month Booth and ed from as of writing

end i i OF DAHLONEGA will be interested in. This Chrl BANK you era HO [)ll il

. li ual pre expei i to pui on u in the field ol lb -'

i i' i lion l irol bl HUCKSTERS i THE | .;,,,,[ 1 du ';.'i Bank On '!- ii"" bi ' an Wahermaii at. the lop oJ Cam to has .....ntmiuM in nn..,'> ,,i the reallj beautiful fa i book ''.ii"' i This I'll,. u hJoi ' "i the W .. \'\ in popularity in spite "1 [or be ii i Bfficli iiej I i Service .i ,i la Idi n I Id ourtesj of) the trides] ,-. cause 1 " I-,.,. and 1. e

; it I ielu]ah Choru i of 1 n<;ili ol '

. ,!, Member FI.I.' '< and the mi 1 l)i "1*1 me* told tbr.-uKh them, realistic 1 1> ,• the actviv Mill ..".< BANK OF DAHLONEGA

i typical buck Mice Callaway, i fiction Other new books ol H. o Hi it I. loi H y Rita indfl nd trei i GEORGIA w.- think will !>- ol inu-i- UAI1LOKEOA, ^1,1,-h . Mir i Elolse "i n . ,:, Ml.-. IDE \bi Bo\ Smith Bi th 0CENO1 b Caldwell Mildred Olrod and ' m l.s ->" • BRITTANIA MEWS ! PHE DAR1

< by ... . ANIMAL FARM, Mi |orie*Dnvl /.ii I le enoi ' ' TIMS IS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO

.. i bll Eidci . " ralni .:-ii." h Mil \dani I ill III Hugh Sim l.i elan T Opal K ite YOU ;. 'LANIBH, ' Carol w.iii.. . ! land John D Bmltri line to hit . and LaVorni Bi in i Ba TO visl'l is AND \it.r. Catherine Smith fane Inetead Blnford, Julia Palmer, and ad md Bob Bhoi l

maindei i die ' • > ENJOY "ii a elves i 1. ... ii Pli .1 TOnOI Edtt III I'altri -.nil . 1 Wattle tree Gene dj a tow ol Uw to i, . only . .. . tent i i: , i; ,., i i \], ,,,[ ...i ,, [| i Wholesome Pun, a in " following best with I'hnl.. Tm„, ln-l.md. Kilirinl.-' N- '>', \wlirry

I .in i.:-l i vpl.in.it Ml1 "" i Fellowihip Charle HacHlIlan, md I Jts chararcter.

l ' : '" GliXJPKHK'i «'H A' ' md ENGLAND bj Mart hettt Chuti is a very good blographj ol The Smith House Chaucer and .m Inters U \. GEORGI \ I DAHLONEG cussion of hi ' U B 1-: la.nld STi>lU<;KKK['F.H li> II SCENIC INTERESTS FOR THE TOURIST BILLIARDS

i ,, I i . book filled with Cneli Palli 3 »; Ij '« Oi pli ture veri \ l\ Idly lh« Cane W .M.S.. \ IT miles m a mull Not i ' 'i- 'ololn folia, M Miles, Noola Gap, ago. only a generation A ROOD HOTEL FOR GOOD PEOPLE Pot Uw m . Ilillldrd Sandwiches — Drinks the librarj a i k bj W B FRY Louis Bromfleld entitled \ FEVi AT THE BRASS TACKS In which Ihi tragir i-.lilR-al. .! ""! time n Dahlonega Recreation frankly dlscu ised Undci the iRvidiii* -,i itn,v.i..u UK -if IHXIIM'TIUN have KINi; .IKSIS l>\ K.il.i-i Center Graves Woody's Barber Shop

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. . H. F. Parks Son & YOUR COLLEGE DRUG STORE ii The

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. .Hi,,. iim| MeCall 0UN1 MAQAZINBS It. dl l-V publlclti ,pl N'UNNAl.I.l SI INDIES Im Ited ! F i- s.'ll... i] vi . i — pp| , Gcioi reTroih

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-k:i:i i .it Athens Georgia, for SERVICE STATION the Wesley F '"" Confel LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. ence North Georgia i pntl LbU' Speedy, Fri« - Depi , i rt ,.( these I'opresonl tives. The conference itarted DAHLONEG \. Q] ORQ] \ DAHLONl 3A.G1 i" 1 " on Friday night, Oi I and ended at noon on SundOJ Ootoher 27. \r>F.T BUGLER Sigma Theta Adds 23 New Pledges On Monday night, October 6, Sigma Theta Fraternity was the J. H. Phillips completely reorganized under ^e capable leadership of Presi- GROCERIES dent Argin Boggus. The offi- (ers elected were Argin Boggus. On the Square president: Charles Price, Vice- piestdent; Frank Boyd. Secre- ...: Mathews, Treasur- DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Rowland, gr Joe Sgt.-at-arms; Robert Purcell. Chaplain; Argin Bog^s. Thomas Mathews, and pen Yarbrough. Pan-Hellenic P issor l D. Antho- Adviser; Professor

\{- ii Booth. Honorary member, Kingery, Sponsor. Sen- member~ admitted into HENRY W. MOORE ,he fraternity this quarter were Sam Akins, Leonard Bartlett, Joe Black, Joe E. HARDWARE

,.\\ Robert Freeman, r, r n, John Haiirioek. Lamar Jackson, Sid- Rex FRESHMAN DAY ntv Hendry, C L. Craig, and Fraternity A bump — a crash — bang Garland Pinholster. Old mem- Social a these n and the Functions i—was l dreaming? What those weird noises floating officers include Tom Bell, Mil- Have Been Begun 1 John Maddox, around I finally got up ler Dial. Vance The Rex fraternity began its enough nerve Mashlmrn. Joe Meadow, Jimmy to turn over and social functions "of the fall quar- Billy Moore, White- open my eyes — hut never Mitchell, ter with an informal dance Moore, Donald Roberts, again! The sight that met my frii'd which proved to be a great suc- Whelchel, Tommy Saf- almost unbearable, Henry cess There is also a social to Standing to THE STUDENTS EXCHANGE Clark Gilbert, and Marvin next my bed was be held on October S, one of the most horrihle sights O'Dillon, The pledge roster con- We elected our new sponsor. Archer. that has ever heen my misfor- On the Campus of North Georgia College ; of James Lawrence Miss Betty Jones, and feel sure nett, Walter Butler, Clay thai she h ill i be a g one l lui tCE CREAM, sAN'hYVirilKH, DRINKS i 15 pigtails, twen- Camp, Harold Collins. Charlie 'Harvest Queen" has also been i.i-hing blouses Jack Roberta, Mgr Davis, James Dean, Billy Du- elected. She is Miss Elsie Hard- and skirts, high heel Rant. Frank Eidson, Malcolm en of Dawsonville. and last — and definitely not William Hancock. Robert New officers have been elect- 10 MAKE-UP!!! Yep, Jennings, Jimmy Luke. Charles ed and are as follows: Harold Freshman Day had arrived and Oxford, Ben Patterson. William Craig, president: Warren Mi.r.in. ,ilv the beginnfr 1, Ben Scales. George i ice i" iidentj David Tippins, : down to the lobby orge Sosebee. Mac secretary and treasure] where ail the freshmen Btout, John Stanton, George plain; and Lamantine GREETINGS lined up for inspection. After Thomas, and Earl Troup. McLeod, sergeant-at-arms. .-.ill;, , iaj life of the fraterni- The Bex pledges of the Sum- ed off right for the sophorn got off to a very successful mer quarter were initiated Sun- The freshmen were marche College friends have always mel tore to discuss the t Sunday afternoon, October day, October 13. Old pledges hieakfa-t. and the boys — poor On this nire sunny after- were John R. Saxon. Ira New, matters on the campus am! Ini- ii is tluit you have GOD> things — got their first glimpse m, the members held their Emory Parrish, Teb Bush, ijuiiv of what was to greet them all tinualrj broughl your dates to onjoy our— quarterly initiation of pledges. cey Vickers, Walter Sheffield, day. The girls begged for pen Claud BoatrighL and Fred Turn- ni>-- nn.posed, sang and quo capahle of telling you how allur- er New pledges will In; initial- * TOASTED SANDWICHES, HOT CHOCOLATE, ted ] i J unceasingly. ing Crown Mountain was 1"

At lunch I know everyone them The fraternity has num- P01 LMTAIN DELICAi IES HOT COFFEE things planned for this Dramatic Club had all the water he could pos- -.ii.l> iirink. The freshmen — Officers Elected A CLEAN GAME OF BILLIARDS well, if they can ever drink an- The Dramatic Club is in the other drink with carbonated upheaval of organization. The F.W. A. GRANTS water in li — they're not i.. elected at i iio. t.-, for 1946-47, as GRIFFIN'S VET BUILDINGS neetlng are Bill Pippin, president; Marjorie Davis, vice- The highlight of the day was "Where College Friends Meet'' the march to town After form 10 THE ludy Palmer, secre- COLLEGE rlie Davis, treasurer. ing a line in front of Sanford ederal Works Agency Hall darted on our merry It was decided that the club we DAHLONEGA, OEORQIA 1 the transfer of enough — singing "Glory to North v, ill lk.ve hi monthly meetings, way ent owned surplus on alternate Wednesday after- ind counting steps ; from Forrest at Camp noons. Plans are in the making the top of our voices. That Tullahoma, Tenn., to North freshmen were singing for a full-length play during win- — the -liege at Dahlonega to sopho- i counting, and the ter quarter; but Tin- first fall* and Stable the school to accommo- session will see more self-im- date an additional 300 Btudent provement of the members than Dahlonega- Atlanta Bus, Inc. nrollees, veterans. mostly presentation to the public. At The Agency said the surplus leaat, thai is the aim, as plans After marching around ill. ml Down) (Read Up) are made for group study work, the square in town, everyone especially through dialogue read- headed for the "Barn 1 I'M -I'M.-.' l.M AM I'M soon as ap- ing, short skits, and discussion after singing the Rec. Club song proval of the transfer is obtain- as such , of things theatrical— and our Alma Mater, everyone 12 ." 00 lr. 10:30—2:30 1 from office of the division profiles of famous Brooadway ;ii Bureau Facil- 1 :30—6 :00 Dafalonoga 9 I .in [Jw of Community personnel, merits of contempor- Wes, uf Atlanta. the FWA, in ary drama, stagecraft. P.M—A.M. I'M- AM Buildings chosen for removal There Is also in the offing a 10 North Georgia College will be possibility of a contest for orig-

. Speer 3:55— 8 25 s,h, , Erected on the campus to pro- inal plays; thus some potential J. S. 5:15—10:30 ^ a laboratory' building In- Eugene O'Neill may receive a 4:10— 8:40 Cm] Miii f, 00 loir, king a chemistry laboratory, monetary reimbursement for his

Insurant I '..!(. * storeroom and a classroom for creative endeavors In truth. It fti'p.-rulahle 4:30— 9:00 mi. ,[ 4:45—10*0 ** Thespians students, a biology labora- would seem that the 3:00— 7:30 Dahlonega 6:10—11.26 • Dahlonega. (

Rec Club News SPEAKING OF SPORTS THE TIPOFF BY ANNE PALMER ml part in the student The mtr.uniir.il fo liter : —each school. And the gins ipanj B' dufeau-d i -:v gh 1 pulling h ird fo this quarter A pin mi the field .1 h 'in. n.

. . ini, ' ' ' " ' . ivy, hard ...... : ' sports activities. The le\en Neither team meeting of 1 -peedball rted until the last of the ttilrd quai game ami all poke TnU look 1 I: '> ™»U also Ukc . kick .an, the hard charging line ..i ,.f telling . ,in ided evenly among and blocked the punl whh h rolled Inl

i n The try e,i, "i i" Club 1 . h the

a took the klck-ofl and manage own 30-yard line when

Inll, lld.HMl \ I. it .... : the female portion ol the fae- i In their 1 . ime ended h Ith "B" 11 ...-.'iv,. ihat the faculty should itorj The final score 'ompanj 'B' the tei i,.„, sophomores because they have had more practice from 1 8 are ei enlj dh Ided no the . i\s walk off ' with the 1 1- ( .. J ' On Fndai .ill. -in Oetuhvi | m ' 'lappen. sophomores. . ore ,.( IB to '. i'" h pecdball period physical eduea- attack, whlli the freshmen do not know what the word hard tune stopping. The game wai played wen term The ..m for the Bophomorei nded with t icore ti.-r -

.,, .,..,, iiee.ni -- have pushed the freshmen fourth quarter :;.! they to icon in the third qu irtei . and then agi the 'Jlttfll the from line ' D the gi i

: 'mi i. whit ii '.' Ill rtoi be forgotten foi ,1 ,,. , well- iiamp.

We still

Dr. Rogers has given his con-

1 1 ii. l .i-i- -u Week. Octo- Inconve to can sent to show movies on Sunday 1,1 1 The Enrollment B. S. V. Plans For afternoons. This will be a great NGC ; , -..-i iiut if heap ol ,,. ,i , . ,n he Dr Gresham of uplift to the students. Is Now At Peak •all Quarter fun .urn •

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hnli j.,, i ,at Polyte to I le.im li.nl , :.

1 . i r degree li""iii OMPLIMENTS OF .li ii |.,i .if in Rec * i, Ii omei from JENKINS SHOE SHOP ,11.- I. ;ni Willie, |.n- Idem \,ui work at Alabama Polytechnic In I ilon i"! the qu n < > I. nt. Jean experience ll.-u.nil rii,i|,iii.ni. I md Sara icl I, ip m Birmingham high . tudi i»i ecrel n foi I « 1 II IKE 01 1, SHOES WOK LIKE NEW ,,.,1 „ 1,1,111 S!.,h- 'JV.iell.-l ('..liege

i! -I • '. oi v ' leorglo ipan '>..| III. III. ir. "I .lie leail WI1- and Clemaon College d.,.-. led him. Wo discussed lenta , Virginia Klngerj DAHLONEGA, 0E0RGL4 Bessie Lee Pre* man, tlepari Llvi ly ovornl plan meat ol home economli i, who

1 ' i i.i'. i.n.iiii. is a gradual.. ol thi E« I OtTOJ "u

1 tain are a 1 follow

, I Til- li.r- <',,|leg. -ill. I.. At. ( lhapman w hi bring N ia Pa . , .... . ,- ,.| (iklah.i |i i .ii Hie , a i: ill) ...'. . , ( from nlvoi I ,1,1.111, Men in l.ni, ma. with .in U dogrei fl Q ci.i i" hi .' r.,|,i..,in, i program H.i.uiiie Am.-imI.iI,-. Suv.i Oklahoma A&M college. She 1 CASH AND The State Q 9 ' Conven. ipl mi PI ilcron, CARRY CLEANERS previously lauglii in Hie ('Malm ,11 i"- \nii-- I. ,; n. will held In When i on lin i ma high ach I, Nebn k i November 8 10 One ol t he Wholchvl 1

ii.Mi.ei « ill lie i n i oule Mew HOYT DAVIS, Owner

; .4. i '"' '..in HI ! PI '"I IN .i iv On Fred w. Calvert, i laoclate pro lin ii \< , iiiniiiiiilall.iir. t n r

- i i feasor of aw Lai lom . i m ,• ,l„. 1...H1 inn .ni.i i-ii 1 ii... boon Icrou m,.h from il,.-

i ol England, w m elved hi i a provided on the com All Y. M. C A. Nearins Boptl ' itudonl ii ho are In- COLI/ESE CAMPUS Goal Of 100 Per Cent

urged i tend

,.,,. BtudentH I ult, DAHXONEOA >' QEOROIA 1 the enthu la ire ihown ''"' Teachers I'.. liege .'.- '1 ' can the I ofl to lu

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I Pi ,,,.,( lei '"' \iai..im. 1 m Polytci 11 Thl' II Udltlg , HIMIIllllee

np'l .111,1 I til- I. .11,111 lug |ir,,|ile won nominated and I ..i 1,11 thi 1 1e.11 president Honrj Ulles; ROBERT M. MOORE

1 with the rank ol h |oi l.e |.|e Idem, I'nn I ' r retnry, a 1

ii 1,11' in-., in-, fessoi .a lei 1 hi ' Moron chaplain, General Merchandise native ol G-ermanj n h

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Yale University, n liti .i.ldli Imi.,: 1 ™'KN \, Mini ', HEORG] , OL I work ai the Unlven Ity ol MexJ The te '

co He fonnei lj laughl a\ Oon iHII III l.il.

," ' .. in -.i".! Wellington OS , BARS Two former North Georgia facultv members .in returning OASB ONEGA GEORGI \ and Army. They are w iin.nn

E. Clark, asscw late profe tor ol and J T Davis, associ- Rudy's Restaurant ate professor of social dence, have been performing who grad- ill ,., *''ll 11 INDWICHES l\l, 1 ,K DINNERS IDMALS Mil 01 1: IUKM.-;.. uate study and Instructional du- ties at Vanderbllt. "1 ,,, 11, 7 D . t\ Filling in the position left va- ROBERT M MOORE cant hv the leaving of Miss Ma- DAHLONEOA, BBORQIA hala Redd, Mrs Addie Henson. of Winder. Georgia, is now the assistant dietician. 7 G I

urUay. XuvhiiIict J. Ijl4*i n.t THE CADET BVGLER. SCHOLASTIC WORK HONOR BARS Thru The Keyhole Officers' Club To New Officers We dedicate this column Sponsor One of Two fu„i.„j r- PRESENTED TO 61 STUDENTS le0t , Or Andy Andrews. We are son- Formal Dances uar3 lor £ ? £ , outstanding scholastic work see him leave school. He speech NGC This year ihe Club students. This is the last such a good subject for a choice Officers' Club In spile of many conflicts Uiis :«1 on the quarter basis. Since North morsel of gossip. of N. G. C. expects to have one quarter the Speech Club is being : College, the system has been changed Flash! From the latest dis- "i Its best and most prosperous formed nh. Honor into an active, well-knit Bars will be presented at patches we have learned that years since its beginning, It organization, under the able those who have a "B" average for Hugh the McElvey and "Company" has a large membership and an guidance of Professor Lawrence, pre< Under this system freshmen will re- were photographed in the excellent our sophomores, one, too. faculty adviser. white 1 irs, blue; and Amen Corner" of Holly, Inc. club gold ones. Among the members of the The has decided to meet jgnlors, Oh boy, how the BUGLER would Officers' this every second and fourth Friday The following have been Dean's Club year there Is list for the following to get its hands on that night al 7 o'clock quarters and have already received a new class of officers. There in the Co-Ed the gold honor bar photograph We bet you are are the honorary captains Cottage. It is hoped that other BOYS looking who for that photo too. Mac. meetings will Robert E. Puroell, Ball Ground, held regular commissions in the not be Ga — Wonder why GIRLS Williamson want- armed services during the war. ed to lead the singing at B, T. U. The first meeting Frances Harben. Dawsonville. Ga. They are Cadet Captains Virgle was com- Sunday night? Could it be posed of a group of interested Mary Henderson, Brooks, Ca.— be- W. McEver, Jr., Marion E. i Nancy Hinson was play- and able workers From that Mary Ruth Nix, Cleveland, Ga.—6 quarters Wood, Jr., George F Green, Jr., Richard group the following officers The following students are entitled to the Gold M. Lowery. Jim R. Mc- Honor Bar were chosen; iiuarters.) Have you noticed lately U Elhannon, and Roy T, Thacks- President, Henry wherever Miles: vice-president .iml pro- BOYS you see Tom Bell j A. Boggus, ivariably see Mildred Bailey gram chairman, Lou Raines; sec- Argin Fitzgerald, Ga. The Officers' Club Is going to retary, Albert Eagan; treasurer. Joe W. Rowland, WrightsvilLe, Ga. sponsor one of the two formal Virginia Klngery. ie football GIRLS games at Athe dances this quarter It will Miriam Could Jean White, Suches, Ga. he be that interested have a band, refreshments, and following The students are entitled Blue-White-Blue football?Friendship! Fred! all the trimmings. The dance >nor Bar: (4 quarters) Daily campus scene: In the BOYS orning, Chuck and Joe defin- Robert D. Freeman. Nicholson, Ga. itely broken up forever I J Miller, MILLNER'S H Calhoun, Ga. afternoon, all smiles—definitely William D. Standard, Cordele, Ga. in love forever. GIRLS Notice' All girls: Corbett Mary Beth Bruce, Martin, Ga. Bledsoe is now a married Jean Healan, Winder. Ga. Keep away Kitten has caught Betty J. Mitchell. East Point, Ga, the mouse The followdng students are entitled 1 the Blue Honor Bar: Watch out, Gardner. One day m will scrape something BOYS be- des the motorcycle fenders Dahlonega Insurance Agency Mickey Green Middleton, Colquitt, Ga. when you GIRLS turn the corners on track. At supper formation iEXKRAL LINK OP IXSl'R. Betty Sue Roberts, Haddock, Ga. the girls are usually very Katherine Cowan, Elberton, Ga. H l''itc, Betty Holland. Bowersville, Ga. B. Manager ty- The following students are entitled to t White Honor Bar It seems that Turner, 2 quarters) Kelly, BOYS and Pluto tried to start a date bureau. Frank Boyd, Dahlonega, Ga. They especially tri help out two certain girls, Robert A. Clay, DeSoto. Ga. but THE LEADER they were bard please. Quilllan W, Coker. Gainesville, Ga, to Any- 'ant a date for a dance' See William O. Key, Tallapoosa, Ga, ON THE SQUARE Turner, Kelly, or Pluto. Fred J. Melton. Dahlonega. Ga. ES' James A. Rudolph, Gainesville, Ga. 3oys, where is the best place and CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Robert L. Spencer. Perry, Ga. to keep your beverages? Why, GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA Earl Robert Stewart. Ft. Benning, Ga naturally, the place is in .lohn A. Yackuboskey. Dahlonega. Ga. Woudy's refrigerator. Ben Yarbrough, Madison, Ga. GIRLS Crown Mountain Elizabeth J, Hunter. Marietta. Ga. Clem Mildred S. Roads. W. Palm Beach, Flu. Continued firom Elizabeth J. Seymour, Atlanta, Ga. Front Page THE HUB Louise E. Westbrook. Gainesville, Ga. you studunts to reely bring The following students are entitled t<> OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Noth Georgee Collige to the I quarter) Frunt and start its repuashun Square BOYS On The as one of the best, little four Hugh Andrews, Macon, Ga, GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA yer colliges in theSouth, Paul Clifford Barnes William W. Bird, Dahlonega, Ga. I have bin h.ingin around fur Claude S. Boatwright, Swainsboro, Ga quite a while now and because Wesley H. Brower. Dahlonega. Ga. lis H falls my lot to plug Ronald M Dobbs, Calhoun, Ga. bettar condlshuns for the James F. Rossvllle, Ga. studunts and to remind the Gardner, ' WET, CO i.h.

I : uls of undesin-hle i lokson, Tignall, Ga. .... ;, \- ID I , i .:, Waynesboro, Ga. condl shuns a luver of Noth m( Matt W Kuhn, Dahlonega, Ga. Georgee CCol Be Sure To Look For Leon Fred Lee. Villa R me swell with iald, Ashburn, Ga. to h ild thl AUNT BETTY'S BREAD

. ui, Fll.iwlle, Ga. ' : M< Elli.iini.m Winder. Ga. il,..

. SMALL & ESTES BAKERY

i kadets— WE I i I I .inl'i;: \ / r.ni i-ii. Adfl, t;.i I luck to vim Price, Vidette, Ga. areei

: Albany, Ga. Saxon, Yuri truly.

1

. I ., Thomas R. Thaxton, Dahlonega. Ga

: any, Ga. Sharon Jewelry Co. GIRLS

Ga. i: Eferson, tll\ I '.'ll 'I THAT lasts atur, Ga.

i Th-' other member of Anne Edge Call G are Charii VK WITH tll,l Pausett, Dublin, Ga dub E AND DELICATE si. bet Kendrlck, Hiller, Re- ler Cartersville, Ga. H i settle and Georgi

. Cleveland. Ga. I

Man- R i. . -n. Ga. The Camera Club is furnish- Audrey a number of snapshots Lane, Roswell. Ga ing large FELLOW STUDENT ry, Lawrenceville. Ga and "Bug- *>ankie J. Wilson. Douglasvitle. Ga. ler" It will also have a large variety of photograph* of var- re-activated last Spring quarter ' The have hap- : Pouch Thai ll-™, So M.i. Camera Club The officers elected for the — pened this quarter for sale , as follows T"'" Camera Club has gotten ar are Thrasher. president; reasonable prict In * *° a good start this quarter Joe =ince It was by the lack of equipment I down .

r . mx Tin; i'ahkt i;i i;i,i;i: CAMPUS CAPERS DL CaJct KgL The BAYONET... girl speaks EDITORIS-CHIEF JEAN If a HEALAN While the KITTE1 If she doesn't. : BUSINESS MAKAGER BOB FREEMAN BLEDSOE??? If she talks, she's a flirt; LITERARY EDITOR H J MILLER HELEN seems to lx If she doesn't, she's a highbrow. GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR ANNE PALMER BEVERLY surely it BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR CARL MORAN If she talks about others, she's catty. 1 man these days. talks about herself, she's YETERAXS EDITOR . HUGH McELFEY BARGERON seem* to be quite a ladle* If she conceited. lias Itthat FEATURE EDITOR HENRY MILES Rumor he even keeps a date book. If she's popular, she's talked about. H didn't take NANCY long to decide which company she likes FEATURE STAFFF Judy PfllmW, Ffltfi If she isn't, she's a dud. it, . did JOHNNY??? Hcaian. Keith England, Helen Fierce, Aud- There just ain*t no Justice. Better watch out, CHARLIE, It's a serious offense to break rey Lane. Aileen Baskin. All, m !•>! h i. J« dab on this campus. LOVESICK: ANN and JOE; CAROLYN and RANDY; SUE Mamma— "Georgia, dear, come kiss your ne SEWS EDITOR .. Jem WMtt ml WHITEPOBD; MICKEY and ELSIE.

I it "No, I don't dare to, I'm NEWS staff- II .1 Fawn*, Georg< Ch I truetfiai ALLENEand I"1I\ COWART aren't speaking Georgia— afraid" ler, wiut- ford H Jot Jo Mamma— "Why, dearie?" sris, Clark Gilbert Claudt Boatwright, i- .. [he "A-Men" Corner isn'l kissed Georgia— "Dad her yesterday, and si telle Mildred Bailey. present. Coffi lapped his face." the girls wishing for rain every' after typists Marttyni\ Edmonds, Alia Calloway,

. practice football?? Dorothy Bart" r, Mat }0 kil.iovs blnocuUu are certainly becoming .the fad of the FACl LTY ADVISERS W <> "-i dark. H.'H. Gilbert.

Luck or Pluck? WANT ADS... WANTED—A sure-fire way to keep the old and constant flame You want to win jusl it I do When v • n„' redhead,—Lorry, into a game, only of ' one us can be 111 Thl I

1 OR RE 1 -inly used pair of not the way things work mil In learning, tl gh Kllpatrlck. I'll Each can expect to win |u I B much as he la [ right, pick the fourth ' m D Mora -' ivcel aJ more girl-break dances. capable of winning through the though! he \n Boy*, thinks and the work he doel D I [el LOOT Om William (tnyoni wishing to take his place see self ever think that you need to have A boy and his ion mother stood looking at a give you the breaks. All you need'll .1 lot ol ist's showcase. ANTED way to make moola.—Gardner pluck and the willingness in lick to '...111 wOTx 11" 1 Mil I,, have false teeth. Mother, I'd take until it 1- done as you know it hould bo dona,

i'ii 1 Berl .! . 1 ',.. aid the small toy, : a it, curtls. pointing, ^- you 1 an win, all rlghl bul reallo tth lace on them. you win depend- mi \..n .mil mil .,n anyone ellft "Hush, James," interposed the mother quick- ly, shaking his arm "Haven't I told you its bad manners to pick your A tNTJ D teeth in public?"

PEN POINTS Coach Cobb— "Say there, you big boob, where . return n. 1 irn to play football?"

you may lose 1 monej and gel 11 ag MlUci Cohen— "Why, er—from reading your book. n .1 again Ono - Vat» ran Hi u Ing Unit.—Hugh

1 pre< help ED in t ol new hand Passing motoriat— "Hello, little girl! 1 k for any work thai you ore 1 lulril lO 'I

He is In demand who irli to do a little < Strolling The Barracks . . Time thai hat la worth do<

r lOI t. '»; I ich rai >, trolling Hunter— "i do "'' We need ., lot ol plui 1. to gol robablc ahead rnthi 1 but Impo stble, !h in ,, |ol DWn on the barracl -1 what-

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1 the THE CANTEEN om* EcClub over in jJ Plans day ] Por fmm Chicken Bristle Harvest Festival

tome Ec. I i„i> I,,.,,, ,. for his health. It eel meeting when ol thi he w '

ll;iv - I'! Smith; .11 \ 1; . TRY IT baths— instead he s] ..it 1 ''"' ™ I 11 :""';' \'» ! ;:,'', sulphuric acid. , . .ill Ol tho I He's never been een on rainy day. . but it has been Eta ... '1 hall return." .1,1 that when the atmosphere he, ind '"' returned wli , damp he rolls op in three Bnx air ""' ''"''Ml '" W|i1 '' ,,o| ,||| tl „. ,|„, .1 > jub crawls under 1 bunk. On one of those rare da

' 1 , . when Ole Sol ib !" I "' ' lion of his chin is often called, with a little veterans' phlloi .in impmv.-- 1 h V* Cadet Bugle\ The Voice Of North Georgia College ^ PIERCE TIES FOR FIRST PLACE IN SOUTHEASTERN DEBATE TOUR

New Buildings THE FORENSIC SENATE

Are Going Up OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE

?he impressive-soumbng title iinii articles concerning the De- Around Campus the newly^adopted nami bate Club have appeared in the the Debate Club, and, under Many of us students, boys and Atlanta Journal, and the Atlan- new organization, it really girls alike, are lending our sup- ta" Constitution. In addition, port (moral that is) to the erec- the team has been advertised The meetings are to be < Qumerous buildings on well in advance wherever it has parable ~(?) to a Congress of the traveled. Southern States; membership ;ms to know exactly Already members of the team will be limited to twenty-six sV are building, why, etc., have taken three traps ui 11)17. dents (though additional st January 16-1'J, five member., ami dents may be carried on the pr complete the projects, Professor W. E. Chirk, their ad uationary roll), ti ve been many opinions visor-coach-chaperon, went, on .i

and many rumors i roes-country tour for debates expressed them states. The with the University of Alabama, floating around; for instance, it have been members of the Sen-

University of Tuli . tSi Li ip eported that the build- ate fur the longer period of time being erected at the corner College, and a Tau Kappa Alpha ing are considered 'senior senators.' courts at the Debate Tournament at Universi- e tennis gym all other regular members are ty of Mississippi. house Army tanks, even btewart, i laude Uoatwntjht. -,,.-,, |.-.,!. ml r,,u l'.nv ! in : Alice Call,,, (idled 'junior senators.' Each way .\I;,*iKni Ivlru. (>,! ' Most of the students know, by though the building is being (\,r. ,|vm MauMm. I-);itih ,- Itrown third junior senator' must be spon- row, J. M. Johnson, Geo. Chandler, ti I Miller. Charles Stewart now, that the N. G. C. ntgattva de of wood and is not strong sored by his 'senior brother." Alan Patureau, John Hyde. team placed third in the tourru jugh to support several tons Under this plan, the senators ami deli steel Most of us know that representing each merit, thai

i i.ii [oi in- 1 place .is best in- i building between the admin- fend their state at all times and

Claude Boatwright dtt [dual speaker In I ration building and Sanford and Jo Hunter must keep themselves

II is a science building, but about the Btate which tthey i Several members of the team, still lack some information, Stewart Head Bugler It should be inter Cadet Staff reBent I [..ui Wi i, .lean White, Ira for the building on the hill the 'Senator from Ing when Uugene Jr , Taylor, Claude S, lioatwrighi lias beei < ifiij,'" ( handler will assist New, Monk; ilh of Sanford Hall and the .i the 'Senator from Jr.. named editor uf the ' compiling Wood, Jr., and H. J Miller, building being erected where Mack Lowery in the ... discuss affairs ol gler and Jo Hunter Stewart as boys' sports news. Added Im- mel teams from Georgia 1 Cottage stood, most of state.)

: i '.(. IV. Ii .in.l Ami.- ' olli.-.i-.r sociate editor. portance is given t. ompletely in the dark, These The Debate Club (as we form- Hi. -n i-.impuses, picked from several popular request John Brook Is .hi respective on boys and girls, we now erly knew It] has received

for the job. A very i i] January 31. formation straight from the new Veterans' Editor. Marl' a great amount uf publicity dm e group, with the ex- efficient staff has also been chos- i same the lips of the superintendent ing the quarter Team induce en by the editors. H J. Miller Manager, She will exchange the caption oi Corbett niedsoe and in charge of construction on the will continue in the capacity of Bugler with <>ther college papers addition of Eugene Wood, Various projects. Spring Quarter Literary Editor, which role he —some from as fai away as Bur- had a successful trip Feb- Here we are: very capably filled for the bank, California. i ilh v V'i. debating with Ilnivt-i- Building between "B" and San- has Begins March 25 last few issues. H. J. Judy Palmer will give us sltj of Georgia, i mverslty of ford Hall: ious for his bugle blowing as glimpses of her amazing talent i CflFOUna, and Wake For- . V, Reeves, the superin- during well as his talented (or genius) In the capacity of ahead at N. G. C. the Their record for that trip tendent of construction, tells us Feature Edit Art Editor for the Bugler. spring Quarter, wnl< Stands; negative, no losses; af- thai Pierce wUl act as Judy the building is to be our hn.i1 i or. Helen brought fame to N. was the Art Editor for the Girls' March 25. Tin I term (cam- firmative, one loss. • building. This build- inations will be held between On the schedule for future herself) for High yearook her n i ing G. C. (as well as to i of her prize winning debates, she was also Art Editor for the March 17 and 20. trip are lbs following; i-'ebruary 1947 Cyclops. We have all seen After a short vacation the ca- {Continual on page 2) me for evidence of her ability on the dets ; will i hers for photo various posters in the canteen Georgia College that Ih lops, etc. The for STREET SCENES Lowery is the head of covering almost every subject busy with preparations the building by Mack will b« 170 ft. long be .Villi A|ii>I»kI>'» In Hie Atlanta the Sports' Section. Mack's rep- The reporters will lie Alan governmental Inspection to uation as an athlete is already Patureau. Faye Healan, John E. held during the spring. The Xoonad) to we 'uns. Mr. Reeves d be- iiiv grave In established at N. G. C, and he Hyde, Carolyn Mauldln, J. M buildings now m dug r informed us that the .,1 ' "!! in.ni Griffin's signifying how should be a very capable Johnson. Charles Stewart, Alice in« tructed should be ready Elding should completed in be Calloway, and H. H rid military been lata toe neighborhood of ten months, . sses by June 1. |y spending, the of course, on . ffnued on page 2) Vs for changes faculty or ..-.I ti-lling her Wher. Approximately twen- ' d'bird ethi tu I < men furnish the brains ii .. nts are Just a bunch iQ|i brawn LETTERS TO THE irystem for •ops." , The building hill south ill be Impossible on the - Cadet adVlAlng nearby veteran ef every letter we receive, Sanford Hall: EDITOR ternplated, and several new mem- who has hail a nerve-racking If- because our space 1* Ur. Sid Frazee is the superin- added to the roster i need Is a has sooed a be The Cadet Bugler will best to select ^dent of this project, and he professors > r tiff bottle of soda pop." that any student of Th ew feature so thai Jft that this building was orig- a present on profc—or mumbling will be better liable at AgMafed ur faculty member of the thoughts of the an build- . is army recreation thoughts to the unit system will be hunself as drcle he draw- able to express his Is your column t Tullahoma. Tennessee. It school- This affected. g runs off blackboard into th<- the school. are faculty mem- ?** lhen building whether you a in Geometry will a single stroy >. l new courss In the cnteen • Use It ; now being converted into KJ- rhc curriculum for box with 'Letters To The * ' ^'o-story building to be used The opinions expressed in this the Spring Quarter II will tx the last lime tlenot.lt. If you have 4 The right be- laboratory building. of bene- column do not necessarily have rumodate the cadet* he wa* In Atlanta was J* anv Ideas that might be ** floor contains two lafcora- '" anv relation to the views of the belng trained here by the Navy, 'fore the big Wilson war. °"'- "' sua^ 5" " **s. of- At to =» fans to fol- the I Wide-eyed trying one dark room, one should hear Cadet Bugler" but are only Interested In the that everyone ilorage toilet fa- make of the authors of each "t flight may take low frenzy of play In freshman apace, and Ms d<,wn °°, opinions con- about wriW game. floor the course. I basketball rhe second drop it In letter. of paper and fContinued on page 2) ;^e ' .

The Forensic Senate N. G.C 40 THE BAYONET Of North Georgia and Jhc Cadet dJualer YEARS AGO J USE ,:,! SANDL.IN aronl College s. Boatwright prow under Editor—Claude tC<"it"i» to debates 'on the u, Jo Him i in addition B m w h. IBOLYN. . are several debates U, take place on the re all uimi: -i \i i including iimoiii u, \_ g C. campus, clash- i,. u». They ....nh ilt-i.rgb T'-'L'h, and Ceor- during , the February.

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1 .'i. i i ii' tl PRANK and EVELYN noi bIIow " ei ti 'i" :l .,i in . and MAX, WHITEFORD and pn ...ii I- "Hi' Ii "i SI E "••' ghl to ni'l Ii ' HI imviinl KffiP .""i HI RT ' BEVERLY COLWELL stem.- i" in I other than , CHABLOT1 I ... . the envy tit all the girls i"'i"ni. i, bj Lheli The Cadal Bain. is It, girls, in "i in the Which jih iti ad thi li Vnd now —the lovely man or the lovely To thi Edlior wedding dress! i>i o\ ii gnaw- !" al 1 i" i ailed n ha en w my onted IS . >\YE\IY is going to ii Hi.- ImIImiI.iHiiii 111 cri .mi and lention thai the Cadei Bugl«i i d-earned reputation iportlng thi ..I i.inan hater" ii he iii< one thing Lhal phy leal Griffin I b out Nice going.

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THE CADET BUGLER SIGMA THETA Upon the resignation of Argin Fraternity and lioggus Club as president of Sigma Theta, a special election held for the purpose of election of an entirely new group of of- -NEWS- ficers for this year. These officers are: Low , How a Rose E'er CAMERA CLUB Bloom Tom Bell ing. _ President Charles Price __ Vice President ACTIVITIES Swing Low, Frank 8w< t Chariot- Boyd Secretary winter quarter be- Ve That Tom Mathews Hope i Treasurer has been little John Charles activi- Pan is Angelicus Maddox Chapl; iv in the camera club as the Sam Akin Sgt. Unto Us a Son. at Ar has been too weather inetement There was an The Blind Ploughman-Solo initiation in (or picture taking. The club by for both members Alva Mashburn and pledg has taken advantage of all the the new members are James . gi ,„i weather that has come our The Holy cher. City—Solo by Bet- Clay Camp, Charlie Da\ way, though. ty He-rren. Malcolm Gibbs, Charlie H; has done The club some color cock, Robu-rt Jennings, Selections Ben Pat- lilm work, and it proved very by the Quartet. Ben Scales, Man in Slade, Lift irtha \iii! Carolyn successful. Because of this sue- Up Your Heads, Ye Gates. Pa »0 George C,,„ i, ,,' "»— • »» ^^St^ Z\ VuZS, 'i','.",'.",: i expected Unit much The Green fierce, .uroata Cathedral. Thomas, ' B°b Short, The cadets InlUatedinitiated aa V Margie Davis. interest in color work will pre- The Lord"s Prayer. new pledges are G. R. Cody, vail this spring when the trees Frank Sheffield. P. L. Hood, C. to get green and more col- Home Concert Feb. begin 28 L, Burt, Bruce Haddock, and DRAMATIC CLUB TO orful clothes will be worn, es- The Gypsy Trail. Marion Allen pe i.illy by the co-eds. The Green Cathedral. A banquet was There has been a camera, club given in honor PRESENT COMEDY Solo. of MARCH 7th these initiates at the Smith aUivities bulletin board placed old Davis; House, Kelly Vinceni who is Blue Danube. Two short talks were on the right side as you enter B about My Johann. delivered by Professors Antlionv » become ... bridegroom building- This board will exhibit way to get a prospective husbandJJj -nd Booth. nd Victoi Kelb Solo '• who" has luni"' r pictures of various campus ac- ignore .

The inn brides , i, (1 ,i fraternity pointedJj . treat \i tivities and other pictures that Deai Land of Home. plans to end a him i Dldly

i md ....! ii Mi J i > (Bi are of interest to the student The quarter with joon havi hi th) Vti Light of Dawning. tor's Pan-Hellenic (Sigma Theta am lUt of your hand. In other rattlebrained young bride Solo. Martha Formal, vords, the to Mills; Mi . Ella i waj Trap There's a contest on in the club followed by , win a husband Sek-aions by the Men's hagen, Beth's ' Chor- dnnnnt-i-i -alon pictures taken him ti ping!" Thus m.i; moth ' Carolyn iMi-ie, during the quarter.More will be haracters in .\i,, mv Win . ''"•' i Solo. si.uiicv "ho ha , high Gray.-im's new play. opli , ,,f Selections himself by t Quartet. itled "Keep Charlie Davi with a camera, taking odd shots, Em Trying," which rohn •Solo. Turner, REC CLUB • billed as h detective Bob Short; i, iimed, as it (the Pic- "an avalanche of The Holy CltJ Elnora i Irav ford, who h i a ture 1 will probably he for the The Lord's Prayer score to settle - rn comedj . rear Wil :on

Amanda Shale, » ie The following are el".'! ll by ho tto la II i- expected that there will members of lint,' 7 Hie :,.! Keep ib , »em ' the i:,,.,n;i , trying! lumbers who will Glee Club: Martha Mills, Jo r,.|i,-..- tddfe Os- born; and H Stewart, Kathryn Paris, Ali- wiiir,.'. CI 'nder the able direc Sluggei Mogee who v.lanta Constitution r.-esident; Mary Ruth i kes q i ital gene M-oi-cromliie. Alice J, c kc Ben S ai I'lii'lucraphic Convention, which Gallo- Nix, Vice President; SIrmons the cast la Elizabeth brough way, Marjorie Davis, Sybil El- ''"'' '" will be held in Atlanta on March Seymour." S. '"I— llfl fOI der. Lon-aine Frye, Jean Adams. 1 31 and April 1 There will be Th.- play Sara Mernvtt, Helen Tatum, Mr A I) Martin numerous exhibits, demonstra- Opal takes place i the faculty llnille. Im , ( tions of now equipment, and ac- t,,l in ii !:.( .I.'i n 1 ' ill "i im " the kei ball Ing . lllain 'nil photnernphir work done at ij The Betty Jo Herren, Bettj I 10111 ""'"": haw not yet been sart, Kathryn comedy iltuatlon i a Gordon, Barbara determined The Hvpolyiu; I jultable background rh,. Stine. Betty Joyce Carroll, Jean tor '[ tho [ii.i ins are tied (t Healan. Charlotte Mabry, Caro- thej tlnue until tha vraj Activities of be played off at a later Mi i Dtta Bainter, who has ; ii. n ./. ii M.iiii.iin, Charles Fitts, Roy thing : Htsl place, and the 'M oi her own Helen i Mi'Canl. Vanue Mashburn, Hugh Pierce; ti Lightened irybody The Glee Club and Phi Oral 1 '" il ron Baintei hei tat! . .r Andrews, Joel Jackson, Ben harming fad h n I tve finished up In third "IM- ii - ! Uilh and rnghter- Barbara Stlne; ei bodj The Glee Club is off to a fine McFall, Mills, ui rh placet So far Sara Mer- Itarl this quarter with a total Wadle Roundtree. James Eth- Dl thirty-four membei Jmer and Cath- Mashburn. ami I . on Tuesdaj and In number Thursday nights of .,i .i polnl i on Th rrom 7:30 o'clock to 8:30 o'clock REX [ yet been ; Hi Dlsmukes is the dire J. H. PhiUips -Mr Booth is the a> - FRATERNITY thi | irlstmas hoi uiarter. the Glee Club Che Rex Pi iternlty, having re- GROCERIES oiw ert composed of ined the full membership of

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- G. C. Uiarter off with zest and DAHLONBOA, 0B0R0L4 town SCIENCE CLUB (oiks who v. .shed \ -upper at the Smith the On Sunday, l-vbruurv u; House January 20th, a barbecue ' lub has again re-

Glei i ib :,, i„ held on one of the coming Sunday afternoons, and a form- pus Early this quarter the fol- Wfl Miner-, of sacred musi. i pan-Hell) are only lowing were elected to ... part "f the varied social func- head the Science Club for this Earlier In the afternoon tions planned for the members Robert Hen- ''. Uw male tjuartet, comvosed ol and pledges of this organization iderit, Mary Hender- HENRY W.MOORE

i . . t Andrews, u Hirer, . Hugh Tn Sarah At one of the recent meetings, fen Torrey and Max Thonuson Parliamentarian, wiled Plans wei George Green, S^e a full half hour of house Program Chair- HARDWARE un " fraternity Biuli over radio station WBHP, !' Wllllam Jennings; and £*ut>- great help ;ht : will be a -- th ElnxJ. CartersvUle station. of Sunday Thf i hurt ladies of the having some interesting program was vwied meal f< a Kraciou- something week by Jennlng

hlb, i | i dhun the elect Henry demonstrated tile tech "•«.» «»»»." aii„,». "r™."rth>. history of cor- Into . more ,1,jI DO list it, of Dan- the past and get a complete ^1 reception could have l*-e" members, and keep : "tended. ,,i qui Old Only on£ lumbers ported on the Merge to many thing

functions and ac ent and allowed u I tun-- various todal kind of "news sheet" formed ..n him Bobby was t iivitic. k .n,r.,iUt PrvK""1 about once a Wow will he primed Aunt Betty's Bread Ule Day ,^ Over " Rock of Ages. hers The aim of the Hid Bj v the Light ol D«y have you noticed mote interest in Science and to :. Soul—Soh) by Bet- Ev -h." way those interested in Science Small & Estes Bakery '- bejeweled keep "Viaix these large beautiful, fraternity field. In touch with current hap- li.UNr.SVII.I.K. OEOBOUt °jj« Our Fathers ikull and crosshones that's us "t^r Land of Home. pins- Yep. ' Friday, February 28, 1947 BIBLIOPHILE of any kind. B. S. U. News ; third book which should lo . ,|. ran al-wavs find a |be of Interest nearly everyone lis GENERAL GEORGE S. PAT- ., ,,. lio n to read and with Belli RECORD 1 [Ms Quarter JR., by James Wellard, many of us I TON, and wMenioj It bul too . ..;,, The pre ildent ippropriatelj' sufctiti I REVIEW- ,,„,,„„ LXDERMARS. Wellard's book is a lively picture of the most widely and vigorously discussed . n general of the last war. Gi u , Con

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. ears, Eugene O'Neill

. returns again to assume his heve ih.ii ition as the leading Mi Iim'lng playwright of our time. If you i., end i' fron -' have never read O'Neill before, r I III I '.Ipl'll I IP.- |,M< . 1 I .ll.r ihi othei Firsi drug Held w you should start now; If you hagen, 10 the woi Id i have read his plays before, you certainly won't want to miss Ml.' til|. M II , clothing this one i Each chapte I th< tati unty judge, Also in the library you will i ,.,,.,,,,, ,!,.. pn nleilt, and fi-

,i 1 H ,, i an aft ml find many more interesting fee] nally preside, ,i ,,t the United fiction ii. •'*'. ' books, both and non-fic- • . pledged the proto tion, which merit your atten- ..in i man in by the Hi I oi luno Thl type ol the Unei U an

' tion Notice especially the may seem Ilk.' ;i lot, ||n ., "I 'hese books Da, ond books on display and gel the iuld like to call to habit of Reading for enjoy-

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,11 Ani.-i ii .itn in |>n.-i|iiminat.- Cadets and Coeds) have master- "i, March i. 3,0 H in his poetry This la an excel s' art of being p ..(ml. -in im,i. those who like though broke." University of Qedrg

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Boxing Begins given for a period of six week; LEAGUE before the tournament begins New Inter- and all man' will have had z running STANDINGS around ... Spring Quarter chance to box in the ring, '"''" Collegiate Sports waj to k& .. American the Spring quarter everyone will or interested towr league boys Vlmosl people will :: chance to settle all be tournament judg For Spring Quarter gaily. Boxing begins i. Just around the cor seems odd i .-. ill be an intramural ner. and that means b :.,\ed at the end i n point. of son is nearly here. Within '-!'. *h>\\ ili.w i) ^!,en past week or two there have thej gel :. - ' ttlful spring . boxing: ive have i tra. k [he intramural i' ...-. are eligibe .!. LEAGUE boys to parti- drill field you Tigers will h l< lural 4 o i rlTjt the U.y, couldn't resist gel- i eopardt 2 2 ' Competition in following clas- ling out tin-

, ., requirements. sifications: 1 i tal back hi. i forth Bas* ide m examination records out, ire physical I Bantamweight, 120 lbs. ; in w be said about this Ln the i not physic- nid men Featherweight, 127 lbs. al^- fit arc excluded, All men Lightweight, 135 lbs, .'-'! '.'.' -i- ' ,;..'.-i : -^'i' li Welterweight, 145 lbs. he honors -'I'-l nl and ww ;i(i- defects winch boxing ,,|,|, physical Senior-welterweight, 155 lbs ii -tljijilied to to, might be harmful i.e , false Middleweight, 165 lbs. Baseball isn't the

i , bad Light heavyweight, 175 lbs. Varsity Basketball if you don'1 wanl tudlng >

been knocked un- ;i I i ever is fast coming to a choo ie. There boards, be ketb ill n orer and "

- i ..-ii ter-coUegiate . parallel Rec Club Sports mure bars i Hie ],.i,ik- .. Men barred for physical reas- nter later, even though they an Baldw in, Western that could i IVidniintiHi st.indanl:-:, rub tied (the tie change their minds. and Trahlytans are Carolina Teachers' College, and dnwn tables, am! an outdoor hox- off at a -later divided into weight be played Oglethorpe, they have won ten ing platform place, and the not more than 10 dat£) for first and lust eight of their games. Mercureans and Phi Omicrons pounds' difference, and will be i began with the in third and weighed in not more than five have finished up nt rival, Piedmont, far Sara Mer- the tournament be- fourth places. So who won the game in the final scored the most points THAT LOOK OP gins No advance announce- f play. The scoi DISTINCTION be made concerning with Norma Palmer and Kather- 34 to 33. The next game proved Reese following in number to be i to prevent men from more favorable toward scored. The Varsity 'trying to lose weight. of points Woody's Barber Shop Weight classes below 130 lbs. i of Medicine N. G. 4G. Jill use 12-oz. gloves, over 130 ed. C. Then they met for defeated Berry xmnds use 16-oz. glove. Head The Rec Club is looking College 01 to DAHLONEGA, GfeORGIA to protectors should be worn while ward with eager anticipation New Holland .Mills 18 will boxing. the volleyball season which Piedmont 32 to 29 bef

1 GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA EXCHANGE i ...it was follow . THE STUDENT'S .: . lege 10 to 39 and U . On the Campus of North Qi lina Teachi ICE CREAM, SANDWICHES, DRINKS The Smith House

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'- 1 C Special service ?' vt'» , x °' coaches. students and faculty (standing performance DAHLONEGA. GEORGIA by backing them up every pos- Camera Sleuth COMPANY Pace School-Aid Bill Asks LOFLIN APPLIANCE for Georgia $18,777,753 RCA VICTOR RECORDS WASHINGTON, — Georgia quately financing public educa and to reduce and removt would receive S1S.77T.7W under tion and Repairs present inequalities of edu Radios, General Appliances a federal aid to education bill the rational opportunity," Mr. Fact introduced in the House of Rep- resentatives by Rep. Stephen DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Pace, oi Georgia. He emphasized an- It proposes $300,000,000 xpressly prohibits any super- for nually to help states pay Bloo, control or interference by their education system. the Federal Government with re- "The purpose of my bill i° spect to our schools. administration, the per- University System's "The onnel, the curriculum, the In- DAHLONEGA Heads Remain trucilon, the methods of ln- BANK OF itructlon and the materials EM Virtually Intact instruction remain entirely and You Can Bank On exclusively in the hands of the A Bank Itj All units of the I Qlvei local school authorities and ev- of Georgia, with excep- System federal agency and official Is al- ery Service — Efficiency the Georgia TBBi heri I Courtesy — tion of prohibited from having any at Stateaboro, will have the lege voice, influence or control over same directing heads for the next Member FDIO appropriation The Board of Regents, meeting The $300,000,000 would be allotted to the Urti in Atlanta lust week, re-elei ted BANK OF DAHLONEGA .niiula, at all of the college !> I basin of which in Marvin a Plumas, nrbo bill, the main cepl GEORGIA retired as head of Georgia Teach- DAHLONEQA, place, the ers College. In his ho state mum (1) continue Dr. Judeon C. !•' named ' Regents pend b mui h I I

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11.... ' sion 10 wink cm ,m film ,ilu>n;il I I PP| I, BILLIARDS rehabilitation commll many. He wlH undertake the as- signment at the request of the ALSO War Department. Chancellor Haymow I Paly, Sandwiches — Drinks whose appointment to the Com mittee already has been announc- LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. ed, also was given a leal AT THE work. Dr. Paty is scheduled lo arrive in Washington. D C, Mon- Dahlonega Recreation day for the first leg of his jour- ney. Dr. Pittman's mission will

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HARRIED YETS NGC TO GRANT DEGREES FOR SETTLE DOWN FIRST TIME IN 14 YEARS March 24—Room B-25—9:00 H-hour. After & first time have all m.nl y.—D-Day— ma This year, for the months of impatient wailing a leorgla Col- tic and t oHeglate reco artful longing the big lege will graduate a class from le.iv e (he school, Bid finally arrived. The its senior college. nut veterans at NGC were Lasl spring North Georgia Col- we are proud to have such 'i'-i niich apar li.^-, which for thirteen years excellent Student I UT After junior college, chang- :! adllallllg Class. . a stormy ^yk had been a vital question waj ed back into a four year, or de- The students who art decided by that lune- i_'i"r ^T.iiimm. institution due to uate-thl Juni ai ol Shim -the flipping of an act of the Board of Regents, Marilyitll Kd Ids

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University System! Preston, Ga . Bdrie Nellie Nix

On June S, North Georgia Cob ol Cleveland, Ga . Marj Ruth lege's first senior class will grad- \r, ol Cleveland, G

-i uate and receive their degrees. si f\ ooddj ol Ubany, Ga ,

i Because of the short time since .ilium', : u iward o( I tth< Miller —Photo by Mar I the change from a junior to a lonega, Ge . and Wadli Roun

'•• graduating tree, Summit, I . ie boys assembled to help GRADUATING CLASS seuim- collect"', the JUNE l«.nl.\ , I. ihe (acuity, the furniture. Another itlier small, but need- 'I'h,. in. 'in and the staft ol the Cade! Bug- ikid scramble— this time to see Top row, left to right. Richard M Low try. Mary Ruth Nix, le-- to say, North Georgia is

wish these, our fli I gradv who could get the best furnt- Joseph S. Woody. Bottom row, left to right. MarUynn Edmonds. ler

ates, the besi of evei ! thing In -then they got down to the Wadie J. RuuntfW. E. Nellie Nix, Jimmy G Woodward. each one has given the school their us business of actually mov- good reason to be proud. They coming lift Besides these student « ho lie stuff. Each three room In Southern are this June tok has two kitch- Pierce Wins First Place to graduate have a group ol icnlors who ans, a table, a chest of Schedule For also Division Impromptu Rejoinder ii

i ai \ \ tnenl Thaj The amount was doubled u ho desei versify of Mississippi Registration For ch BOUT room apartment. ty of Georgia, Umv j, i. -,1,1m- Mae Todd Burk, Moving all this furniture would . Carolina .hna, Nurth Go . Mai |orle Cal been quite a job for the The Fall Quarter Dahlonegfl,

i reorganized State College, Univi I ,n, it ihl f the sun had been shin- F*all quart r begin latter of Fall Quart- North Carolina, ft ato ,i. ,-.,.,,. Brool Da„ Helen iut because of the rain the part 23, The dorraitorlea will open ( mveraly. Lin under the direction of Pro- College. Mercer Pierce, Dalton Ga . h S jn

m! i i of Technology, and Agnes Scott Fti at w. Bird, Ivondalc E ilea, Ga Moving to the apartment on College. of this day. Freshmen should fknide S itoaiwriehi. mi- the lull on the highway proved [M the college before t'h.e-t.Mii. Against such "big-time" oppo- boro, Ga , Floyd T (he most difficult. The red Pu, jdaj the 23rd Freshmen ' nd by Im- sition, with schools of much UtOTi m 'ralj are expected to report dui Ing .hUvm '.! . George F planning an lai enrollment . the Foren Law rem ei llto, Ga the movers made their burdens mediately September 23, and Club of- i ireen, Bo tv. Ii k, Ga . Robert L heavier. soon as schedule fur the year. sic Senate ha h As Mil the elected: John Sax- John ton w i itoi k, Oa., Geo all in the ficers were the furniture was September 21-27 will ! p m M i Park, Ol on, president; Corbeit Bledsoe, .,: !!n- end "i the wintei auartei Kllpatrli k, i he personal effects - be ! reshmen Week Vi n- l.i n< e vice president; Helen Geo Llpi ib Dahl negfl Q i ! i] .,1! n, .hue ii Hi .1 ''l"'-' l-'en.i V I secretary-treasurer. lost, 3, ties, 1; nO"dl I Th..m.-i- M end Septembei phomore i . total Of 38 .,. Ga !ha R Moore, Dah During the year, the i lub tie i:|.|iit i men ill la u report. R -' '' Purcoll An affirmative team, h. .i Ball Ground Ga.,

in. n i daj I 'i homi Atlanta, G Ben of Congress ona fall quart' i ' ' \l.el ng each of and Helen Pierce, entered the ihe thirteen Suuthi i n

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THH I'AHKT BI'OLER Tuesday. April 1~>. 1947 jples of silver-tongued oratory cited in the talks CLASSIFIED Chapel: No ! can be by "profs" Cain and Calvert. The l/J>uatet Jhe L-adet Wanted—J. PALMER to qt Plush Seats But greeting us with "H«ll0, | P« keep it. EDITOR—OLAUDK S BOATWRIGHT iant'.—THE 5 an audience and

Worth Your While On Washington's Birthday 1 h;;u 1'i'KIAI. <1 A3 i Every Tuesday and Thursday "Prof Cain held his listeners Feature Editor J spellbound in their seats as he Literary Editor__ I'lJ'T'i reeled off little-known infonna- ' K'UIKKTS I whistle is resounding Bp iris E litor _Mack Lowery heard lion about the father of our ! through, the wooded hills of Ceorge Chandler, several other Sports Staff—Frances Brown, Harrison Townes, Dahlonega, the guys and gals of country and histor- iial figures, and climaxed his Reporters—Faye Healan, Alan Patureau, Judy Palmer, Tom Sat- N. G. C. file into the auditorium fiery tribute adventur- speech with a to ! terfield, Keith England, John Hyde, Carolyn Mauldin. for what many more "Prof" Cain i ous would consider to be democracy. J. M Johnson, Alice Calloway, Joe Thrasher. Wanted — Another starring souls program." tinguished at North Georgia role.— LIMELIGHT ALLEN. "Just another chapel the forlu- College for his meritorious Me, tOO.— CHARLIE DAVIS. But if you are one of wide awake to specchmaklng. -, nates who stays .1 i i travelogue of his interesting Business Manager view the whole proceedings, A you will probably agree that journeys through the U. S.

brought thunderous applause t W. D. Booth, H. H Gilbert Some mighty meaty material is presented from that stage which the discourse hy "Prof" Calvert cookie-duster*— Dr. Calvert, la bordered by the colorful new one chape! day. THE ALARM banners of North Georgia and newcomer at N. G. C. certainly THE BAYONET made a hit with the cadets ; Personal— Wanted, any ell- COFFIA and are All aane-thinking Individuals 8 - RINGS SAXON j of? glble lady i" correspond with. addresses singled ( feel eager to sink their f I have my own bugle and a stea- y no means the only A few Sunday nights ago on Individuals around here now auditorium seats, which, dy job blowing It— H. J MIL have Even more so than usual. although they may nol be cov- nes that been Fred Allen's radio program LER. year. HEN TEAMS seems to hi ered with velvet plush, are a witnessed this Not only Senator Claghorne pulled a pret- every chapel 1 old love for a n far cry from "hup-two-lng" an has each and ty blow. Fred Allen's quea- contained low —Ho* about It, DYSART? hour on the dusty drill field. sembly some type of Oil hl.lri to these girls w And so as thq exercise begins, thought-provoking matter from but also clocks. The answer from thfc Iwlng true - MARTHA there Is a faint hint of satisfac- the professors, have OLYN, MARY RUTH BE VtiSR tion among the students. Every- visiting entertainers added LY, and HETTYE. Oniom against spice the programs at inter-

II who aren't. I ho boya ther. How can I00K like Floyer the foray Of ' ,'ords which they RILL M. really sceim to have without turning up my collar? te speaker of the It can safely t ! said t

South had been asleep for Mir i . 1:1 j i KLUOU up In the LACKLAND lav Howeve body enjoys a speech that In- last hundred years. When he | these days. ddress Is especl- cludes wisdom generously sprin- answered the mjeitlO) I hear that CLAUDIA and witticism. Next time fine of 25c a week I ally appealing ) the cadets and kled with was burned up—and whal blue ATKINSON have been giving chapel, analyze the i- paid to ne I will permit hold- OO-eds, the r Is lauded with we have p blooded southerner wiitilrhit he'' Hi" m-I. ' .ipnilini'iits tJie e mu Ing hands n the campus — a rousing ovation. gram, pick ft to pieces. As t My first reaction was at least iver What's the verdict, Clau- RDNER This draws Into the limelight rommand "March out!" Is giv< to tar and feather the d yan- .11.1' — the question of Just what kind you will find yourself enriched

horse thief, but 1 1 .'11 kee after my IE ieem to have found Influenced by even the sim- Uterirli.ri MOTES and RUR- <,f a speech N. G. C students and pure blond had cooled down 1 : rtion Bboul really enjoy. Excellent exam- plest of programs. i'M 1 1 This thing has gone started thinking of things) that EHSN s leaving in enough, Let's wee some de- OOUld have made Clughorn soy Well, DIMPLE 1. .

-, '> , lopmenl LETS ALL COOPERATE a thing like thai qui fill CBUgtrl her a man I about | pfl. southland. ,. , : The Buglet r all e the Lone in j of debate wen, It'e han lave to ad< Thfl W triangle -WOOTEN. m:,tier some Importance. The North Georgia Club I- r mit It, but It didn't tak.- long to nd WOOD seems to teams will l>e hosts to teams from Tulane, North Carolina, a ROBI in- PTJRCELL, PM« think of quite a few lhlngn that grow mora complicated every Florida ilurlnir the Spring Quarter I^t's cooperate with our te;

"-ii. 1 .-in- could havtt ben the reason for day Oh, tl by -hipwlne our visitors tbe utmost courtesy, especially by

tl ' mi ' such a dastardly remark. The di 1 ovei M"- average 1 1 tending the ilehntes and by thus furnishing an Interested and ; most bn tai e w«« thin preclatlve : question ol out unreo tag 1 u u>DOX, then loyalty to JIMMY, Uien l LAUD Settle ' '' the iratli partj Hi He ,1 vej—please On Tolerance .i' . IRE eve Is rc i " .it., '. Evei i ii 1 1 the w.u the ids Mice i'it ' oiel. !;!. oul t .i.-i.mre better let's see just what tol- Mi with all tov 1 BRADLEY erance is. Tolerance la the positive and cordial effort to under-

I Pertim i Jlh in I-.. f.iii'l tiiei- hellef.,, pr.ietiees, jnd habits without nt don't you ion win ii,., i wa i sharing or accepting them. Maybe you noticed some mj ni m qu« : IE I'M. ;i 1 intolerance during the Georgia guber- '1 ' 111 mil pretty hard to an wi i Mlorlal COni how one person would argue 1 nt ne them oul I everybody else due i thai ' ' 1 11 '»• Hi, 'flu r fellow j i-hance to say a word why ni.- - Evan if he did lei th, .. .mething, wouldn't IA ii- n- he the 1 luckj «.ii cratic tlckei Married Vets Maybe B« nu o iay( he would be hov\ ' . thinking : oui fathi i Settle on his . I*- "Ut <,| the pleluie" W,.tnl.i Down opponent Then naturaUy we mu i tool TJial [tie and gave nil opponent a \ :. ., in t la pi (Co I the one who\let his adversary express I i;iHT\l \\ I,.,. I'yrtttl .1 Qpnrtmoni the Lea b m why, naturally we tool had bean the more Intelligent 1 ..f the tVvo, and wasn't he beti 1 iwn 111. Til,- ,,,.: Beati me mldn'1 life? How can »ne brXadmlnded 1 1 be make I \!|.. \NhT ,illl; and possibly he thai Hi.' Democratic 'i because h wouldn'1 fit In n-l Is :,\ warped that thinks UlOl i' OB ml would .1., he pari phwe allotted These bio i ilng m on ui 1 ' cause U iiIh le-amve breeds hate, 11 in-, 11 bea know thai wo iglats who I D igg II i)H .-u. >\ aay that he will •!. iin|»>n;ml fnoi wai elwaj k by them, The r ''-' ' vui playlne. 1. mi. •,, l'n.,1 n 1 let otl^rs be themselves, 1 ' ii- i thalr "i ' ti 11 fomllle he we ihouW who Ii himself lROHI, nexl aracter 1 had . plu .- to call their compress othei

' many be- 1 ' ! might 11 'h i.i.-. ingi toler- ; being LUCILLK wondering where Well, we have de Ided thai thai would have we LBAiRD ver. . should !" ,t " 1 "" nexl month thai hi 1 ight : \oltaVe says. not? I'li-v tow thej i .nu : , death 1 1 m UAOU n ill 4 'fend t the aparunei 1 thing Wi might .1 well nol I -v. We can'i for theh kl 1 i., . (hen, Valtei WlnoheU'a Christ- '.-.( 1 - ;, 1 MAJUORIE express^ going Democratl CA1 \ i- i. •M.Jhile to republish

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out fathers iiin 'in . did 1 olumn we \t tc-rgoi things the to make uj doing way thai will Mary had a ''I' Hi -• .. loun . FLOYD hi the house of b wend CKAfiTAIN I ,00V nan In a joint : the way we do, but I

KAW1 ; . t thai little mark on n If It """^ slmlUr "ettass are schedule would ring the alarm for the tUMK South IAJDET BUGLES

O.G.C.ToGet Wesley Foundation Advanced Course Baptist Secretary News ROTC B. ,„,! BUes, new S. U. presi- into office at During the past quarter the m i n Advanced Mt, went the be- ' >-!-.-> this quarter. Foundation sponsored a Course, ICUTC, is limited to tlmse g f ..lung Sunday nlghl "gather-In", at her new council mem- students attending a degree- which supper was served to The following plans have institution. This pro- os, about sixty cadets and co-eds ^n made for the first part of gram has each Sunday night, after which been offered at North

games i\ ci ipril 13—The B. S. U. intends uric The tWO Swid raised to ,,'n.ive j social at the U. S. 0. - .1 i.iii.ci ' \^ j "Mil w here the "gathei in" ;h jna branch social we will try to let ., Jiig ,. so i rowded thai a know the real meaning jle building fund was started fur a . ,., . b s. U-— try to tell them lt building for the stu- for reserve commissions in II is. There will be dents. This building will be oi Hi, several arms ol sen Ice

I od and games, too. equipped with a kitchen, i j affords a April 211—A B - there will be room enough means of practii a! tro .., ,l "But The Well Was Deep". ni'-\uu.-,itum. ]t for Ic.ideislup ,ni,l i|i- he presented at the church, nill* one hundred people. ctpline which are od great val- . shurt 3-act play in m |, a ue id ih,. stmleiit in hU tniM- will try to depict soul- The primal \ jim nf \\ --lev ,huh we ness or .proles ilonal areer lai riiiiniljtn.il tor this quarter ^fining on the campus. For this Saturday to publish a first class news

.. n i i . ) Georgia College now .nve planned tentative- per with features and college '''in • at ademlc - retilta for the tivities. We also hope t : the biggest church completion ol nize a dramatic plub and a young mill- bents of the quarter. It is to be on4enominational meeting in people's choir. a n students on of a social, probably at The hew ly elected offiee>rB of the form non-military have planned the Wesley Foundation are the U. S. 0. We • in the same level line Pro- have some good speaker for i ill Ha i per, President; Walter o i !, ress \iiin.H j & in, Butler. Vice-Pies : Keith Elrod very brief speech. We will al- i allow up have games and refresh- Sec: Billy Durant, Treas.: Anne o m mlZ i" two years ol credll in the ele Kling, Paul Barrett, Sarah Jo ments. This is to be sponsored mentary course to) | r »i Wesley Foundation and Matthews, Worship the vice m the aimed forces ol

want to show peo- 1 „ S. U We twelve iths duration, thus inches of different de- Pierce Wins ns can work together Bccessfully. Dm Ing this training, mone- Anulher plan which is under EASTER tary allowance is received, at PARADE ) .if observing a Fel- iC„„tHn,,;l <>>,!> j,;,„t ;»)./. present ..j,;. Slsslppi. I i -ur each Sunday UH'lltli. IVItll icci .l.ui, ,n ^inline, tin- ..-.-. Johnson hasi agreed of the Dr. Theodore Jackman To Discuss thl I- over 51,000 negative tc.un pli I have the entire church—both and the . U and adults, meet at third in the tournament, T. :,,:. an epanutc Palestine 1 Problem In Chapel April 18 1. ii n !' tying for (or a very short service, to .,h,i unaffected by this allow arranged j.i.i, i' ,,\ nil .i b Holleman "i about 7:15. Then There have been play t until ance Thi n day, April 24. Judging from ip] : jryone will go to some mem- eral interesting chapel programs en,, 'i i n i both here also 01 last quarter, we have besi Individual debater, ber's house la different one each for this quarter. these Among pre ienl a uniform allowam foi same group e for refreshments and is the one planned for Friday, The phday advanced c< will Then, on Tuesday. April Grand Natii pnif-i till about 8:00. This April IS. Doctor Theodore Jack- S87.07 to I Id i i".' Professor Pigg and his radio njniciii s[ -,-'r..'( I h\ i he Sh.iw April 27. We all be here to discuss the '!• tart man wil • '!" i ightee mil gang wil stray from the usual "i Marj -well of the church present day problems in Pales- Society type of program and give us an t J., this for us. tine. Since this is a world wide 1.- s, ! - i Of a two-way radio : redei holaatlc standard musi be And now to what is, perhaps, problem it should prove to be an tii broadcast, A transmitter and .u the time tl met tor continued pai Ip our B. S, U. burg e best part of interesting subject. , ,!:,,!,.. I will be set up at .,,: 22, Doctor I On Tuesday, April Woody** Cap and one set up In Hi r , 0i to get a Baptist i ill a speech i, ,iii '., deliver the auditorium. It is interest- ur.? been re elved i ar collegi . and upon Secretary here. This on <•' spoken ' in chapel. He has ing to know rh.it I'l-ofc- ur Pick' the it reaching the age Is a person who will various | . fore has communicated with Finland, ... ",..i Helen .mi ii urn rch secretary, hut who ,| speech should mi iii - his ily, and Can- rn n e -'."H ii"- Southe the branoh all ted "i the >e in charge of all B. teresltng. ada as well as many places in ion of Woi At the end of last tei ve < '"Cj, The dramatics club will ['re- rid placed id a iro. Nt it, State £ v.m i'-ii" i' it , aftei h National Woman's I hamplon,

' 1 MILLNER'S There 1 i ate •it ni i.i |, that had Southern the campu Wood and Helen Plen thai NGC ii .ii i amp the i nd oj the student secre- e for a 1 send I had agreed to exact- \'v don't know mi. ol Hid had i gram both on the c imp <• will get th etaries are ( "> ° ., Ma; Wi R ™« . ol thi i

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f the Georgia State College for Girls' Km, reauonal Association o f around what the Atlanta L'rji'k North Georgia College to take era are doing against Sports Day to be league friemls, and Id on April 26. The activities Charlie TrippJ v.iii make tlu grade as a baseball pi imming, Softball, volley North Georgia College len't There will be

" e glamoi there from col- be seen by the he State. B Bl tlvltv Our Rec Club will be repre- Neiihei sented by eight or ten girls, se- College North Georgia lected affording to interest and of baseball, an to the lure ability, chaperoned by Miss Bur- afternoon one OU >ee hi will leave here candidates for the Vai iltj about 5 o'clock Saturday ; rylng dogmatically aftc~ ing. April 26, : Milledgeville by 10:30 for a Held croup meeting before the action of the bat hitting the ball Team That Won The LeTourneau Tournament really begins Our girts will The interest In VaralU ba b

i , i.'ii i. , hi i ,..i,i : to right, Mai owerj To m Q participate in the activities when elxty five ball was ehown '1 i s.-iki:. i to right, i Diandi'-i i''i"vi 'Imi.i.hh, throughout the day, spend Sat- • Harold Cadet algnad up toi i) " u r I rath I loi Bi III Virgil M< Ever, oho Fred Bowi i Bud urday night there, and return of making the teem. Bonn ol , Sheet; Sunday. The Rec Club of G. S. 1.1, „ u,v . got no further than providing lunch and picking up the pen i 1,, carry on the pitching dutte dormitory facilities for the vial- sheets, but approximately fifty However Steed de< Ided to a< AKLtiZKX ii,, vt Bnood, who hold Georgia

l " r ll "' hl .[..,,.,: boys did show up ' .-|ii one "i thi' |.niii- i Archery is back again after .i I Tech to few i hli la not in achool Wilk year's absence because of lack ', ,.i . ..-, .., Bl man) < i>"<> Since fifty men are too li had litUa with if equipment However, tins

,„„ League offei i waa all ael U Intramural Sports to work wHh under present hi . .ir;nl.'iiii. mply has been pitch tor n. Q '' Uben Wll eligible eci ami It is Ived, The Intramural Sports for thai pitched lucceaeful made within B few day klneon who in with ' pit hed ball while Una to resume the spring quarter have gotten un- down ball in high achool end saner! brought Uie uiui numbei . i h.i-.n'i iwen able to

i tournament Spade] aervioe given to N Q C Mi, quai lei i- hui ter the boxing no of the few in. 1 shape . , .i,;,. on the .'H"- should start getting Into that may i be we students and bui now, for it Is rumored that ' our true m .ill |m .III. ms. i 'ii. have some fine boxers on rv 'pic values DAHLONEGA QEORGLA hai hi, ho< of Following the conclusion of maintenance of good posture. i ined i the boxing toumameni

1 1 sin. Each comi>any will be allowed to enter one

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_THi; CADET BU G LE GIRLS' SPORTS Phi Omicrons that are eligible are: Dot Barber, The girls at North Georgi; Bernice Bra- TUMBLING dy, Christine Davis, College have a year-round pro- Kathryn i add- Hawes, Claudia of intramural King, Anne gram sports. Dur- for : first Kling, Sara Reeves, and the fall quarter the Bettv 'if".' .i lecture ,ind lain ing sports Whelchel. >i\it wry

1 played are speedball and hock- - 1 I for girla in Marching, The following i u ..'- e v, in Lhe winter quarter the Trahlytans are log and Pyramid Build- eligible: Frances major sports are volley-ball Brown, Har- ing la being offered at N. G. C, net Hargrove. tuskfiballj during the spring Jean Healan, instructed by Miss Burton, This Martha Hood, quarter the chief sports are ten- Audrev Lane Jo course concerns activities in- Meechine, Mary volving nis, table tennis, badminton, and Ruth Nix, Nor- fundamental skills and ma Palmer, archery; and during summer Juanita Perdue techniques in tumbling, mat Catherine Smith, June quarter the sports are softball, Watson work, and marching tactics to Jean Wilson and tennis and horseshoe. The girls Doris Lowry. develop health, organic strength The take frequent hikes through the following will be eligible and mental vigor. The class is to mountain roads and trails all the receive jackets in June: restricted to those of sophomore level and includes year-round. Every girl, regard- Hippolytans: Beth Bruce, El- physical edu-

less of her skills, takes part in oise Cogburn, Betty Saunders, I 01 I and minors. Jean White. Those now participating in the ceives individual points for hik- Mercureans: Betty Anderson, MUdrtd Horton, Bar- bara King, ing, sports practice, entering Alene Johnson, Virginia King. Claudia King, Mary tournaments, -winning individu- ery, Lynda Lambeth, Opal Kate Jones. Irene Johnston, Harriet Nash. Hargrove, al tournaments, making varsity Sara Motes, Anne Palm- Audry Lane, and Nor- Varsity Baseball ma Palmer. varsity teams and for , Judy Palmer, Helen Tatum. Girls' Badminton, Each girl sets her holding offices in the Rec club. id Nancy Hinson. Schedule own Btandard or goal which she record of these points is turn- Phi Omicrons: Claudia King, Tennis, and Ping- April 9—Georgia Teachers aleve, The great In- at terest and the helghi ol I in the end of the quarter Anne Kling, Sara Reeves, an College. There. the goals of the id the accummulation of a set Betty Whelchel. April 10— University of Geor members is evident Pong Tournaments by the ract that number of points makes her el- Trahlytans: Frances Browi gia Extension at S:ivanncih they frequently Spring may igible to receive either a small Doris Lowry, Harriet Hargrovi be sprung, but tin There. ipend many extra hours devet . girls don't thelr seem ' oplng letter, a large letter, or a jack- Martha Hood, Audrey Lane, Jo to be afflicted April 15—Oglethorpe, There. skllls in tllese with spring fever Meschine, Mary Ruth Nix. Nor- as far a April !:>— Western Carolina clses - badminton, table tennis, Teachers. Work in divided into three ma Palmer, Juanita Perdue, There. I June Watson April Phases— individual, couple ana- and Jean Wilson. 21— Milligan. at Johnson i City group. Included In the indlvidu- ed as much Interest Jean Healan has earned more Tenn. phase points than any other girl. She April 25—Eastern al are head stands, back- tional activities, as is evidenced Tenn , ai of eager participants waiting for ward and forward rolls, dives, the following girls now has 3,300 points. She won Johnson City, Tenn. by who the her jacket big events. Team practices April i\u-i wh.-i-K walking on hands, eligible for awards for the year in one quarter. 29—Piedmont. Here. have been in full sway since May 1 hand stands without support 1946-47. Those receiving small — Mercer. Here the beginning of the quarter, May and the camel walk. In the letters for having at least 850 3— Piedmont. There. couple phase are the Volleyball Tourney May 7—Georgia Teachers' Col seated lege. Here. handstands, tommy stands, dou- Beverly Bowers, Betty Ander- 14—Western Carolina ble rolls, kn shoulder stands, ssn, Sara Baker, Jane Binford, During Winter Teachers. Here. forward and backward angel Betty Calloway, Estelle Coffey, t almost any hour of the day May stands, chest stands, shoulder Every,.. will ; 15—Mercer. There. Lorraine Frye, Martha Hawk- gymn is buzzing with flying stands, and the regardl. May 17—Oglethorpe, Here. basket pitch. ins, Allene Johnson, Virginia shuttles and whizzing ping-pong the group phase is better the May 24—University of Among pyra- Kingery, Lynda much when Geor- Lambeth, Sara mid building from lines, circles •e "tight". This was gia "B" team. There. llotes, Opal Kate Nash, Addie > climax, the I an. I squares, and without characteristic of the winter May 27—University of Georgia with Osborn, Anne Palmer, Judy Pal- will additional equipment. robin volleyball tourna- "B" team. Here. mer, Nell Paris, Ailie big Perkins, business." By participating in these ac- It was very exciting and (Clip this schedule out and Elizabeth Seymour, Betty The 106 girls are Ann who i liie-i each girl hopes to keep It In a prominent place in Stinespring. rig Helen Tatum, Char- the badminton tournament hleve posture, graceful- your room, so that you will be better lie Smith, and Nancy Hinson, vlll start their elimination jblf to keep up with your as, alertness, knowledge, train- Previous to the seri s of games team ) all from the Mercurean ing, symmetry, strength. Bte&dl- ach captain of the Rita Andrews, Dot Barber, grit, skin, courage, practices fc rranged header enriSLstiriK 1 Bernice Brady, Christine Davis, of i singles coolne clem headedness, flex- and doubles. Elizabeth Combs, Claudia Green With Ibllity, co-ondlnatlon and bal completed there will Elsie Harben, Kathryn Hawes. am e, and Bi the same time Im- down and two Betty Jo Ivey, Claudia King, De- to go prove her appearance lores Lear, Anne Kling, Mar- By the end of the quarter wo garet Moultrie, Carolyn Palm J. S. Speer hope to be able to present to the After the captains drew to see er, Sara Reeves, Frances Sim student bod) and 'he faculty a which team played which, the All three ( mans and Louise Westbrook, all demonstration of the achieve- games were played in this order; will prove be quite exciting Plil Dependable l.i .-. Omdcrons. rnmnnc II i First game: Mecureans beat and will be Jeanette Allen. Martha Crooks Hippolytans 6042, will lake tc We would like to thank the Carol the Quilkian, Mildred Horton, 1 Second game: Trahlytans beat I'.,. , a Qa iris for their excellent coopera- Mary Ruth Jones, Elsie Short, he Phi Omicrons 61-38. Baseball Is Ion and outstanding work In Dot Stephens, Mary Em Tow- Third game: Hippolytans beat ubmlttlng their material on wn, Ruth McKinney, Allene Here Again he Phi Omicrons 60-56, n; sports. — Ed. Fowler, Lou Raines, Betty Saun- /Continued from page 4) Fourth game: Trahlytans beat Beth Bruce, Eloise Cog- >rt or second, he Mercureans 5045. burn, and Jeam White, all Hip- it short stop, George Kilpat- total number of points polytans. The k has been working preuy cored by each team were: Miriam Barnett, Betty J. Car- II in fielding; his hitting abili- Trahlytans. Ill points; Mer- roll, Prances Brown, Dot Carter. ls unknown. Kilpatrick play- 105 points; Hippoly- ureans, position for N 1 1 I Barbara Chapped, Margaret this ROBERT M. MOORE points, Phi Omicrons, ^bb, Hazel Ann Dean. Beth ans, 102 year and has the advantage of Blrod, Harriet Hargrove, Jean 4 points. that experience. Butterworth varsity and subvarsity were and Davis both field Healan. Faye Healan, Martha A well in girls who chosen from all the . ;'i ifl and are not General Merchandise H°«l. Irene Johnston, Barbara COUM the tournament. participated e( | DV any means. Louie i [ olU King. Audrey Lane, Lucille lucky girls were Varsity: has had experience at ; ^ard, Jo Jluth Nix. The Morrla Meschine. Dean, Colwell, Hazel ln ( s position also, bui Horma Palmer, Juanita Perdue, Beverly | King, Barbara Hawes, preference for the outfield. Smith, June Watson, Barbara Jones, Claudia King. At third base, Harrison Towns. J°an Wilson, and Doris Lowry Mary R- Lambeth, and Betty Jean Trmrnas Galley and Davis are \ hTllHND "I S'OHl ll OBOKOl \ 10 'rom the TrahlyUn team Lynda Subvarsity: Barbara competing with each TV following have received Mitchell. Harriet Hargrove, | all are fielding well, but their * el- Chandler, l«sl 1500 points and are [•'OH I Lit: Hood, Anne Kling. Caro- hitting ability Is unknown. receive a large let- Martha Perkins, Hetty \ n the outfield these men arc lyn Palmer. Aihe and Betty Stinespring. competing for positions: Sher- ppolytane thai are el- Saunders DAHLONEG V OEOROI \ were seven girls who rad Smith, Fred Lee, James ,,,! There J '-': l Lou ^ Allene Fowler, MorrU, Lamar deserve honorable menl Louie Jjjnes, Betty Saunder.-, Mary in the tour- Clifton. Ben Malcom, Garland being high scorers | I Horton, Mil Ire. alter McEvei Bwh nament - Barbara King. 28 PlnhoUter, - Bruce, Eloise Cogburn and Lynda Lambeth. 27 Fred McFftU. and Rogers were Betty Jean Mitchell and Smith i "i u Mercureans: Betty Ander- points;' IDKAU polnU; ed i Claudia King, each 20 *- Sara Baker, Eatell has been hltung Colwell and Martha field. Rogers Ai*ne King- Beverly Johnson. Virginia and Bar- well In practice and his style ROBERT M MOORE ** Sara Hood, each 17 points, Lynda Lambeth. seems to he such that it is ex- Hawes. 15 points. J^tes. Opal Kate Nash. Anne ira well under tdmlt that this pected he may hit Judv Palmer. Allie Per- J«**r volleyball tourna- k*- Helen Tatum. Nancy Hin- as the best quite some time. **» Charlie Smith and NeU ment in . -

TlliO CADET BUGLER GOVERNMENT Fraternity and Club INSPECTION

Team I, Senior RO -NEWS- Inspection Boara, oi W iiliam ii, c.

I, -.,„ Ions and givi The History Of H IP laniry. Felix E. Tharpe, Infan- Theta tie ,.. The Sigma MiK fh this restriction o

pii hindered the Sigma I (tie Il-ii- 1927 at the rheta i-caj inspection of the Rl m. the ocial llfi '. . . I ollegi ' 3oHege Wit] The Lnspei days' duration, May ship of Mi i.. H Tow 1947. There will be n

. i . ,: . :. during the two days being used purpose wa ha provided rei >- for ihe inspection other tban military, and the schedule will foi membei ihip tudeni body, be announced later. WHAT is This inspection will consist oi both practical ana obji and sports. animations in ali the work coi hi Slgm b dJ REC CLUB? on stage and Tips for Amateur ered this year. This Is 1 n 'i ould not

i . . i .r. 1 1 . f, this organ); nu.il inspection, i u other BACK . the i" li STAGE . ill nL on the campus called Rec Photographers gia College was au- thorized an advanced course The inspection team Hrstina series ol Will depart May 10, 1847. .ii tide to be .; you, Ihe amateur protographer, The record of North Georgia nil Improve your p < ollege i " as your photographic pant i .! technique

. '!., ...I, n,,' N-. i I inii them The Roc i I a i • Uian the high' est .J • 'ii possible the Inspection the !tii lite amatlc pi odui tloni i o od on the i amp con liilfl year shi temporal tin it In 1933 i U the In i oi U '' i rcorga 1 and othi nti la leat hum' ll I'M I I H Mil-- film, t'Ul have you

-' thi '"'Hi i I Georgia tl to Ll i .', llli V. Illl li von .<• mako up and Col. H. A. Schmidt, probablj ramlll u avi ral film Professor ol MUltarj nd Tactics, notice ol no in< i the m

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1 are not excessively been received by the "-'" high. Collegi S Hit ClUb Department

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film i alia - Unlvci enjoyable i..n. : ii v, link III. Hi Program For ii.,ii. Palmar: tree i the i " .i rurer, lharlle Da program . and ill . what you photograph. i di oani i I mon i'i''. "i Indh idual talom within Quarter (.ii nil v .i.h : the to mi M" need foi Martin 'I'll"-. id

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nded pari I \\ab\t THE CAUET BUGLER The Home ACTIVITIES OF The Rex governing the selection of boys Economics Club has been emphasized in the Infirmary Adds THE GLEE CLUB- following quotation, "Quality "CAliHECON" Fraternity's Place rather than quantity." A New Nurse Throughout the years REX The North Georgia Home Ec- J^^ESW^ At N. G. C. have The personnel of the North Club is a club men attempted to benefit onomics for all Mr. Des- On the campus of NGC, Georgia ond Booth nestl- themselves and fellow students college Infirmary has Home Economics majors. At in 1933. ed In the mountains of Lump- by giving been strengthened by the addi- the club consist dances, sponsoring present The Club has functioned kin County in the year tion of both 1916, clean-up campaigns, and coope- Miss Alice S. Meadows. fourteen members. as mixed and there were separate groups. those cadets on the rating with both money She arrived here on March 31 of this The mixed chorus campus who, feeling the from The alms organization perform- need of fort to any worthwhile campaign Emory University Hospit- develop ed Handel's "Messiah" brotherhood, al are to interest in the twice companionship and on the campus. where she had been serving in past years. The Men's in the capacity Home Economics department, tc Glee The fraternity elects of a private day high ideals Club has constituted the foster and apprecia male officers once each year. These chorus for several civic opera so forming themselves they Miss Meadows tion for home life, to take an laid officers consist of a president, was born In productions—such as "Carmen," down a set of laws Crawfordvllle. active part as a club in worth- and bylaws two vice presidents, a secretary Georgia. She liv- "II Travatore," which have ed while community and campus "La Traviata!" been changed from and treasure there until the age of five ( and "Tales of Hoffman." '" the elegibility when her to stimulate , parents decided to aotivlty, interest in chairman, a Sgt. at arms, and a of and wise Before the war. members, i erning of move to Augusta. There she at- hobbies use of time. the Glee Club chaplain. These men are re- gave concerts the fraternity, J tended the Augusta to develop team work and over various parts sponsible to the members of the grammar purpose year ii schools and [friendship, personality, leader- The Club has also fraternity for the performance later graduated choose from Tubman High schooL ship, self-reliance, social poise boys of their duty and upholding including compatible wit Shortly after her graduation one NBC coast for them by past whole she st broadcast. During and wh fully entered the old Athens Nor- club is affiliated the The with the the students mal school ie glee club only did local of sponsor at the University of Georgia Home Economics is chosen who repre- ithletic field and in the honors Georgia. Then she returned to and the American sents the fraternity at all danc- cation Home ist of scholarship. Augusta and spent At present there In choosing es and banquets. several Economics Association. The fac- are about forty >ur members we disregard the months nursing at the Univer- adviser for the members in the Glee* Club. The men chosen as pledges ulty Home Eco- religious sity Hospital Concerts are beliefs of the boys in spend two quarters there. nomics Club Is Miss Bessie Lee given every quar- on proba- question, their company in the Her studies took Miss Mead- Freeman. This club meets ter the Student body and tion after which they are initi- ROTC the building vs up North. She took a post- faculty. The programs include In ated as members and become three times each quarter with graduate course In . The only rule nursing and both sacred and secular music. eligible to wear the REX pin. special meetings when neces- anesthesia at Chicago, The flower 111. Mr. Booth has of the REX is the charge of a What Is Miss Meadows Is a mild-man- tul)er rose and Its pin is repre- lartette from the Glee Club. nered, publicity-shy lady who The officers of the club are sented by the death's This quartette has Rec Club? head and Hazel Ann Dean, president; given pro- is 'the very embodiment of the skull and cross bones placed on stations in f Continued from page typical efficiency of her pro- Elsie Short, vice-president; Mar- 6) the Maltese cross whose base both Cartersville turally is Hawkins, secretary; and Galnes- are elected by tht fession. Although her position tha and a rectangular shield. The shield ille and has become the most teams. Those Is only temporary at Lucille Leard, treasurer. These serving In tl present, has a pearl Inset and its eyes of by various capacities this quart we hope Miss Meadows will de- officers are elected the vote the death head are filled with the campus cide to remain In our midst We of the members of the club on rubles. Officers are designated Jean White, are only too glad to 1 president, Mary welcome by corresponding emblems on a Rutn Nix vice-president; newcomers to North Georgia . . „ , , I . Eli appointed to carry out the ^, chain leading off from the main beth Se College. [unctions of the club. ™°^ **™te™ H ^the historyI f of. the, antiques, pin. net Hargrove treasur"' Some of the outstanding ac- they have collected. The last „' The members also possess all past Healan reporu. r M h skull caps with the fraternity's for a to of meeting of the winter quarter I dance and hanquet be the club Include the . Jones Hlppoly[a „ Captam Sara Insignia on the cap. fra- held each year following t Festival given in -chnuch gave a very The the the M"i>.->, Mercurean Captain, An- ternity has at present lie regional meeting at esting talk on his expcrieni.vi least two stag year. ne Kllng, Phi Omlcron Captain. Mexico and other places. suppers each quarter at which Cadets and veterans are all Miliedgeville where our dele- Norma Palmer. Trahlytan all the gates the members enter into the alike within the fraternity and took part on program, 'or the rest of the club yearl Capta Mary Em Towson, Hip- fling of the affair. the plans of the fraternity fur king of toys by the mem- members are looking for- polyta Co-captain; Lynda Lam- bers Former REX members achiev- the coming years are broad. It for the Orphans' Home at ward to many o beth, Mercurean Co-captai ed distinction In the past war our hope to establish enough Christmas. During the winter They are also sending Andrews, Phi Omlcron Co-cap- and some made the supreme sac- pitai to once again poAStM quarter the club visited the gate to the American tain; Audrey Lane, Trahlytan rifice. Efforts are being made fraternity house and furnish home of Doctor and Mrs. Flan- Economics Association's Co-captain; and two general urate history of |lt. ders Here the club was enter- sports managers, Eloise Cog- burn and Jenny Kingery, The faculty adviser of the Rec Club, DAHLONEGA CAFE as the name implies, serves as THE SMART SHOP guidance director and adviser. I.ADIKS' READY Tn WEAK OPENS Of course, no one coul.l nil thlt position but Nelle Burton, GAINESVILLE GEORGIA Week Days 7 A M C Girls' Physical Education in- Sundays 9 * M structor—a strictly indispensable- CLOSES cog in our Rec Club wheel. Now for the biggest and most Week Days Except Saturday 9 P. M important question. "What good Saturday 10 P. M. is it, anyhow?" If you are at all familiar with this college and

the social life of the -.iink-ni .. the answer to this one Is purely!

a non-essential, supei flium .-, PARLEY'S GRILL Perhaps CADETS — CO-EDS too few of us re- like i of tlonal activities and clean, wholesome sportsmanship. There is a physical and mental vigor. Aunt Betty's Bread a spiritual uplifting, a charac- ter-building element In BltueUcfl Made By disregarded be . Small & Estes Bakery yame of life, it GAINESVILLE, GEOBGLA and paratton thai the G i GAINESVILLE JEWELERS

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10 make life I the of SANDWICHES DRINKS each girl just a little richer andl LUNCHES to make NGC Jus« 3 Utile better

place for that girl to spend her i college years 1 —

-1 i -;.... - )'. i THE CADET BUGLER i .i- "^ ); going to be a good bit of com- r and is a group sport, ine fi f* Learaa **• petition. Thii spirit is not only Lamar .lames Jackson. William "• ^ Trahlytans mad-.' first place; the Winter Quarter among the girls, but several second; Mercure- [Hippolytans, have already offered then- '74* "*YFAR^A^****-" **AGOwv boys Johnson. ... third:.hi»,l and,>mA Inti hut not assistance in helping umpire the DUCATION least, the Phi Omicrons t Dean's List Mary Ruih games. They gave their reason h making fourth place. For Jones, William Kej fljDuihl it,.,:, ire y as wanting to learn to umpire a Uams, Fred the Trah- girls' game. Could they have their s raond Law. Frank 1. Layton, shown .inning

... . Will they be Can we now draw a conclus- 1 , ne W. Lunsford '1'h.i. . . , .l"lm Baker, 3i' There seems ion as to what will happen this John E :' In this re- Bell. Joel T. Biles, Claude S ummer, Or will the freshmen right. 1 J right step in and show their ability? lj;:.. ni.ir in ten hillR

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ter will find \'..ni, nenryi,, \utn out one Its mo3i res] i and besl liked staff members Upon

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this quarter, June LI, Colonel filed during Hutt ii"i -.mi will end 21 years ol

the 36 local offices of the -' Ii ai Army "pre-fab", will * e to the college and 24 ,,, iiji.i Stale Employment Ser litary depart years since he flrsi came to first floor North Georgia College as a tu- ed "Such claimants, of course, dent in 1923. eligible if they are are ces, and a limited Col i Huti herson enieieil and for suitable work orage space. The main por- North Georgia College requirements of the law " on of the second floor will be a student i Huiet pointed out that no Mr. ;ed as a stage and auditorium uated In Jum will be eligible if he claimant Iso there are two offices and Degree restricts unduly the type of em- ilet facilities upstairs, A small ployment he will accept. of reconditioning still a impose severe to be completed before their availability N.G.C.R0TC building wil be occupied, aMhtf outset in that they gener- The graduation be held Sunday afternoon, June e offices that the milltar) ally will accept work only for a M\ is Inspected in the base- the he 8. at 3:30 o'clock. Immediate-v ,-ill leave ant short period in summer." The government inspection of following the exercises there library will be unit of North Georgia from 1930 to 1940. will be a reception, or lawn par changed into a book storage i a 8 and 9. During 1940 he entered ths "In view of this strict limita- ty if the weather permits. spon> repali 1 rom and a booh The inspection was carried out Army and was detailed as ai il tion and the fact that students the Home Ec club .v.uhiMe tlu- militai's K Holmes, t.uit Professor ol Mill normally accept un- All the student-; anil anil U Li basement on vacation friends , In^roum* in the C« I William N Holm, one other ence and Tactic al NGC. In r.. in agriculture, can- parent • are Invited, Barnes Hall will be redicorated i .in enlisted man. ddrmltoi 194 1 he bei PMS&T, and and converted Into | Saturday afternoon will be They arrived here May 7. ni.iiiii.ini ol \i in-. Spei loll; ithei seasonal Industri- rooms This conversion filled with interesting social Thursday afternoon many I al limitations by the bring a slight relief (o North events. Saturday afternoon the -niinei .ii - virion,, pei the \i mj tat loned claimant which preclude this Georgia's ling problem alumni of North Georgia ai the oil !' i" engage In aca " , " 1 type 'if employment will be ex- Work "ii the '' flooi

i ! Hi oi i li.r- ed In 131 carefully to deter- buirdlrtg veiupment, and individual wea- tin capacity until Si ptcmbei ment- whether they affect his get-together. There will jlso Thls may be ©

.it i " 1946, « hleh date i r availability for work jdered fail Indli i i-" thai the

i 1 and efficiently. An examination hi ii 1 "il " building I 1 give to the position ol c on motor maintenan f uHlniugh the turned September 1. l '-'T. iiary parade Saturday afternoon. on Friday morning Written -* mandani ol cadet al the college. . Course Offered . allowed until De The climax will come Saturday Por ei is. The mI,.,! u| night in the form of a dance - 'V'" ' In Photography 1 >H "I'll- I i,l . . - VII' :n'l I I lllli'li | The Cadets will be tired from ha i a . i Service This building which offered during i- the will to but dance i be i is luartcrs bi d! term of summer school, of resting The con- be their means 1 1 will b i>roof require two rse will week end ; I. il) ..iul phj STREET SCENES | the i

- fui (V. til i ',i OGIES peetlon North Geor- rlcu! tli.' it I TO i-.Hli-t.-. anii \ti THE | ..; ii has .d ncelted?" Un "Conceited' Why, he joined

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I laasroom Membei and thi Mr and Mm C. A Sheets, and i i Col joke" Harris. 'I know a good All examinatione i -tlwduleri 1 Really?" I • the dance there v Yeah, but I hate to instructor. regular f'.r the Rec Club time." : mvseh* all the i 1 .

BAYONET Student Government For N. G r C? Bet SAM AKIN'S' folks would see their prodigal son Ulie L^cidet USuqlet the wafting ; like U belief of the PHYLLIS, cant you spare him week-end? . free . one . for just .... the matters at hand. iilble ahead for DIMP- now that MARV EDITORIAL STAFF . LE BURCH HEDDEN is coming i JANE II ... . ne. One group to ' What's happened those : i Towne .nrt-nt seems boys who used to be classed Alan ; .in Thrasher. Satterfleld, Joe i r,.it know the among the leading Romeos of

England, Judy Palmer. : i .i i i policies frinstjriL-e, , John Hyde. Keith N. G. C— CHARLIE

.. . ,i .1 -pi DAVIS JIMMY WOODDV, AL- Circulation .Manager VA MASHBURN? ulh Individuals ha' I thought that JOE BLACK ' and ANN UPCHURCH were def- student "on the outs" forever . initely and What Do You Think? mllll I )

< fashion, II handled i lear-mlnded .-'ii But, in a wi , provol part of privilege, though. ..•Fiinii-iir could knit more closely together college citizens on the campus, we Girls, you better grab 'em and ol North Georgia, give the students a gres shnri articles to preseni both growl while the grabbin's good.

u .. I I ami rr !!., il . Ji'M.I |.|| il I'.V U-:jnR "Shoulfl Georgia Adopt the Two-Party, Uuli.r Tli ' Just the last coupla weeks have del i.i' One-Party, System of Government seen a lot of eligible men go. YES primary elrfti.m ."; , Look at Deaton, Chastain, Hot- VacknKwk; t here It be- land, Thomason. By John ii Is the Incere de Ire ol every person on the campus and Georgia break i.. school, to Why has ANNE KLING Should ii.. i with the college to make N. G. C. a better HO wearing make-up? from her antiquated be Burs that tains Its position as one of the state's "top May- the two-party Hy C. I- Woi lej " and inaugurate colleges II this—then the cadet Many G : . ii Iteen said I i for it' • around to that point peopli 'ii" tl) i lied now coming share in formulating the rules that govern i iii.i what view. Recent political events Il know is here, of In adhai Ing to and 1 Summer best for themselves We h have spotlighted lh student gov« nmanl ooun benefits not only And it's hot as all gdt-out.

in the inn . pi thi tudem them elves, inn the heads, and lhi —so call for Gardner's open air p greatest argument for the feel left oul ol The In man] olleg i, student government BLODGETT: Hiya Joel one-party system Is tradition, poKL- it in »aii- to expound ha proved extremely luoceaaful. Of euu '., It is necessary first KELLY, BLEDSOE, WORL- Id i believe to be the e u howevei what .'II 0J fOI thl tUdani to < i.hemsel' , capable of handling EY, JOHNSTON, IJROOKE out with the home G have gone the responalbllllte Involved Since N G C Is now a senior Hiya loe'

i The young people ;.. Wi ol i la ! bi ig and buggy - 'ip'Ti k'l.oiuai go directly Into responsible KITTY just can't forget MAN- i.«.k fo.w.ud, . fai h ' Georgia ne.-.l in aboul oui politic III. II of I"' Itioll . I Jltll-1 -i l.-I\ ll.lll-.l TON WILSON, it seems. She'5 Ln po al i,.,. i mora publicity (unfevor - not backward, would beJ fin- :j|,|>.'M I., . .in, 'ii tn |i*arn now the principles in- just trying to take his brother

< the adi othi i its In from able) than anj ;.-!( ;., ters. Aside volv.-d iii ... \i-tiiinent. And n ihoilld not Ih- dlftlnilt to find as a temporary substitute. within Lhi the i ,,!..(, if one party i an do gained . age adei -in.i co-ed , prai tl al lense ol Fearless Fosdlck is married 11 ,:,. .... i lid i i"" - Bn we ejtpft thl value to i;u the itudeni bodj along lines oi itralght thinking now—so what're you waiting on. 1 "' i believe lha Ito net Georgl.i B 9 Ml i" two? GAILEV? tl politic i H gla ha had a >ugh nous tige in national Congratulations from every- Georgia wen cleaning of state polltli •MARTHA GI.VN BARN SCENES one to HENRY HOLLAND and ji-l ; WAN'TED—Mm- I. nil whip (or national his bride; FLOYD CHASTAIN "( federal attention In the w,i> 'nd p. i mil niiiit.it v clan — and his, MAX THOMASON and i-illu i appropriations, el< , hom CAPT. ARM, his, and HUBERT DEATON and , major national pai OTII E n

i ., | clitli anj leanei oi Ilea. Ab II i all i that ' "'LI In".', drop .' note In the

1 - i,. i . . . r 1 - i.i' ! the if- can pai lata, the Uon thai i sttei to the Edttoi box waate > oi »1 have mad polltli i ' tt does nol ah couples wishing to |oln - ol I m ,,i .ii ol the new fort on a hop! li m gain control • meet on plea tial student at NGC By if Geornl.i had poi ties Furthermore, i \t.,x M I mean PROF. FREEMAN'S polttii iltu ... al Ii normal, healthy | a COUl " ' honor diit-lnt; H$:15 p m ''' - new-born git I ( 'mitiratulations, i itli a within the ili the a in bn 'i thi 10II1 1 iludy hall, "i ICE i >Iy ih irl Club WI' FREEMAN. i MB would be .1 ol the itate How an MRS > \\ e right here and now i ih. r&< try . i tlo ol In that JOHN RANDOLPH doesn't ,,. i„ n n nould be in itcad let any grass grow under his the prln ai '''" ""' feel Bui ive could suggest - • Ic ' ' CLASSIFIED Blades, el up bj polltli Ian tell Razor

' i"" 1 i . we, .ii > iii>>lh -. Hi,. Couldn't ALBNE?

lie, i"" the ,::t keeping tin- ol the \ I'l good I in SNAKK, ,,„ Qpobli "i di iqi up with the Winder boys' repu- CD ro ba the besi . nupi polltli al in" hlne in. i people' cholco ol Notice to all cadel atlon very well Wha t'a the rained cadi ol 104' Pred W an partj natter, can't find girl ii Georgia pi i want governoi rjnlea a now een lying you a in platfoi Lite I warning ol with the pose and m rd enough, JERRY"' .. Hall u n n I at li their State, l.-i t noi " membei i o( a Harem— Bra i eg to bi tended foi Claudia greene is real .„,.,.,,, , i.. i in. .i i .mi the old horae and buggy Ii Hi-, from l( in jnbathlng. Keep worli prepi thi ti iop ' i tidei traditions, adopl fl tiwc prfttj against two pi pn Judging by the way she looks . real gu- i NOTICE i am noi Who iatd Cain wa at whats-his-narne. and by the . alousy. -. hair oil ids! i mi adl Way they hold bands.

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:. " |" i, , ,,!,( The hermits like henry married now So » h tl vloxatlon, — i MILES, BOB STEWART. BOB ih S.? 1:1 BRl NO" KHhKMAN, BR1TT. etc.. must \ .mi ol cloths GREETINGS : reading about (hesi '"' Si m i.'.i.i-. i-.-. ii l-i il \n

l ll I'l I TO -N \KK .,1. friend* have always uirl linv " i"' College I Po the besi

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tinually brought your dates to enjoj our Woilce i. Iterebj Shop it Griffin

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"Where College Friends Meet"

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Till; I'ADKT I.Q.LKK BOOK REVIEW Vug* Tluy \THE DETECTOR Trip to G. S. C. free participation in various following list of W. The books sports, our group enjoyed a pic- •\ ith published by the American a que_-.t was Day i North Georgia nic lunch on the froi cil, and The College Co- a i i> notebook i Association and u sans lie- Library includes eds were well represented on a Rj - 10 P M Hunt;.-, were well Jackson detector), The Cadet Bugler con- :,- which are consider- — "THE CASE ducts foreign > ampus, believe it or not, undei ivaj -our "group sporl AGAINST THE a poll. The object is to de- ed "i.ntu,ianding" ones of perma- NAZI WAR girls" had been assigned to tect the undercurrents value or of CRIMINALS"—A record of opin- nent immediate sig- of it Rec Cluh repre- teams and were rotating from crimes ions on pertinent subjects with wide appeal. and estaKshment of nificance A around • annual G. S. C, V volley hall lo Softball and hack military tribunal. the campus. We have jjiorl explanatory note follows y in response to an again, while our "tennis girls" -iideavurc-d to get a fair cross- book so that you Kravchenko — "i each may be CHOSE m the Recreational : our colors high in FREEDOM"- Personal aided in the selection of a com- record tournament. We of an ex-Soviet Some people claim we eat to panion for your leisure hours. official. were very live, I'thers proud of our four that we live to eat. There were five colleges par- Copies of any of these books La girls who were among the six- Farge _ "THE Whichever be the SUDDEN case, we are ticipating. Armstrong may be obtained In the library. GUEST""-In at Savan- teen In the tennis finals. the 1944 hurricane all agree that eating is of vital Barbour—"A- NATURALIST'S New England nah. Piedmont, I'niversuy ..f woman relives importance. Thus, our question At J 7:30 P M . all the particl SCRAPBOOK"—A miscellany of her experience Georgia. Mercer, in the 1938 for the week is. N. G. C„ and G "What Is Y'our panl- attended .i on the meeting ailed reminiscences author's Lamb — "ALEXANDER Opinion S W The select "roup who OF Of The Food In The "Play Night," when some of the experiences in museum keeping, MACEDON" - Biography North represented our collge included Georgia Dining Hall?" schools (including N G. C) pre- and personal adventures in col- Alexander the Great. \udrey Lane Anne Kling, Bar- BOB WOOTEN. looking like sented diort ,kit- representative lecting. Liebman — bara Kins, Elsie Harbin, Harri- "PEACE he is very well-fed cm steaks, po- of campus life Everybody seem- Beard—"WOMAN AS FORCE iMIND"—Psychology et Hargrove. Mary Ruth Jones, and tatoes, and Grade A milk, ans- ed lo have a good time general- HISTORY'—Survey of wo- i"ii combined Irene Johnston. Frances Brown, IN for understanding wered very briefly: "Too many ly man's position in Western civi- jh.I solving of social problem: grits, too much bologna." Lynda Lambeth and Jean White, Logan— "NEGRO'S FAITH IN JOHN COWART. in his usual who participated in group re assigned rooms

Bridge — "SINGING WAT- A -ports, is, who the i MERICA" — Discussion of debonair manner, was more ex- that played soft- dormitories and

A travelogue of Albania both ball and volley ball non-com- ! giv i meals in ERS"— black and white plicit "The food itself tastes In the college in the 1930's. netitive games, and Mary Ruth cafeteria (the kind of meals that lore democratic r O. K. and there is plenty of it, Bulosan—"AMERICA IS IN relations. Nix Claudia King, make your mouth but it doesn't look parlucularly Martha water when of Crooks, Hetty you think allout ) THE HEART"—Experiences McWillia s — "LAFCARDIO appetizing. You know, trays not Saunders, and them Sunday morning, still glowing a peasant boy in Luzon wr HEARN"- Biography of too clean, meat well mangled, Elolse Cogburji, who played ten- with the writer. nis. aftermath of a wonderful time, came a recognized whose complex and that sort of stuff." Butcher — "MY personality allowed the girls bade their new friends THREE him ELOISE COGBURN made a The elect, chaperoned by Mrs 1 <• good bye and turned their fai YEARS WITH EISENHOWER n jii< ally feminine reply, with an Sheets and Miss Burton, depart homeward, —Personal and military diary by eye to calories 'n such: "We have Moore—"SPOONHANDLE" — ed from Sanford Hall at 5 o'clock the naval aide and friend of .Maine coastal family story. Saturday morning, bright-eyed 'he Rec i Hub would like to General Ike. me that more fruit and a variety Perkins—"THE ROOSEVELT and excited, and arrived at the thank Mr Rogers ,m - Dreiser— "THE BULWARK" hat the food is not on the stand- 3i loret] bj ilir Cor ! Cadeta —A Quaker's unsuccessful at- other institutions on the i Bur- ird of tt-'mpt five children to keep his ma after retreating with Still- :enior level. away influences from worldly iv ell to India. Idniisaion $1.50 Fast— "THE AMERICAN"— Sevaried—"NOT SO WILD A TENNIS NEWS Kl< initialized biography of John DREAM"— Journalist's account for ; P Aligeld, onetime governor of of events leading up to World N G C. nee 1942 i- putlng out an inter- Illinois. War II. illegiate tennis team. The Fowler—"A SOLO IN TOM- Sharp — "BRITA N N I A not heen picked, TOMS"—The author's boyhood MEWS"—Long chronicle of Ad- am has yet interfer- bet ausi I had weather do, his first jobs, and elaide, who survived the bomb- ,,.,,. tlce : finally courtship and marriage. ings in a squalid London slum. has already played two matches, Gould— "YANKEE STORE- Sheean — "THIS HOUSE Emory-at-Oxfnrd am! Ci-d KEEPER'—Reminiscences of a AGAINST THIS HOUSE" — with both of which N. G. C. Dahlonega Atlanta Bus, Inc. Maine storekeeper and under- Narrative and interpretation of the writer's war experiences. ham -mi baa four match- Greenslet— "THE LOWELLS Starting - "STARLING OF with r to play. Two are \N [> Life THEIR SEVEN THE WHITE HOUSE"— \ M r M I M Oglethorpe, one match being P.M.—P.M.— A.M. WORLDS'—History of the dy- of a man who guarded five here ami tl and brilliant Lowell fam- presidents. Oglethorpe The other two 12 30 5 00 ... '.mi. .'. .1 . 10:30—2:30 lly and RE- Piedmont and Stowe—"WHILE TIME 1 :30 'ribuied to the growth of the V. 1 :30— .00 Dahlniu'ga 9 :30— MAINS'—American destiny and Emory-at-Oxford here the team hasn't Halsey—"COLOR BLIND" — Even though P.M.—AM P M 1 M 'an Paasen - "EARTH Plea understanding for a better Picture of ULD BE FAIR"— .quad are Smith. I) 0.; Wllkin- 6:15—10:30 li i.il groups. 3:55— 8:25 Silver CHj Holland, before the Re- num. ! Chastaln, F. T.; K.r ,y— 'HIROSHIMA"— 5:00-10:15 I In, . 4 10— 8:40 Coal Mm jiory of six survivors — "GENERAL .i right Parmi W Purcelr, R E l '»i mic bomb at Hiroshl- 4:30— 9:00 On Qg i r, 10 INWRIGHTS STORY" — 4cl i, ii 26 Howe—"WE HAPPY FEW— Rumble: Slade 1 M 3:00— 7:30 Dahlonega to . W H • 45 the life among a small 3:40— 8 10 Dawaonville 5 30 I" Ugh the "?am has ,, and i;.,. . i: professors I faced many difficulties in get- 4 45— air. 4:30— 9:00

i and It still ha* many Hughes— "NO TIME FOR 5:00— 9:30 Upbaratta -, 15 1 If before it will be a i e ' TEARS"_Native Hansans ac- 'i 5:15 9 45 Iti.SU.' II l oo 00 : — . i i , n DELTA WEDDING" ,, t^.,,,,,, n is making a nacrl- - : : life 5 30—10 00 Sandy Springs 00 delta 'amil >' •' DOCTORS EAST. Mississippi —111 PU1 Wkjte _ -AUTOBIOGRAPHY i, Atlanta DOCTORS doctor's 00—10 30 WEST"—A WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE tiOT>' and its OF - "LITTLE TRES of changing China story »' ™ editor's ,-ODERN POETRY" I healing. +00 — "MIDWEST AT [ over Whi.f- OIB NEICHBORS. record of an ; h and Personal THE CHINESE - Interpreta- in the Middle ' " . a85 ,

Tuesday, May 20, 1947 Tin: r\iu-,r m i;i.i-:r The double table-tennis Varsity Baseball Tips For Amateur be played soon. Col. Hutcherson With an eye The first game of the baseball Many girls have entered these Leaves College Colonel Photographers season was played with Georgia wish reachers College in Siatesboro from front page) best life can offer to some one The winner nf the li.iilminirm mi April '' Hogers, with a home who has helped the many thou- > of ; help ; run, double, and single in five Ribbon- photographer, improve Commendation sands of students who have at- the King Those who reached i adi technique. timet up, led the North Georgia College Mm, picture-making were Anne Kllng, As a student at North Georgia, tended semifinals North i discuss rurrier, foi Ge In this article 1 shall the past two decades. Rita Andrews, Belt; losing pitcher, gt\mg up ten in black and white the pes of The lourna- and Barbara King biu. Hail, foi G 1 i ier <•< the baseball team and films Black and white film is His many friends, both pres- . giving up 12 emulsions for winning pitcher, „. Idenl of the first officers' different alumni, he played in hit*, Three errors by ent students and wish ).ls of picture making , ,,, liege In addition, I ,. i ... , ,, ;iv to them. ,,f the gli h Have been Hutcherson a fond fare- Mam president of the Btu- Colonel thl quartei Dews tennis senior whal ! during his vetl In making a choice oi kind of I ''"' "" -1 "-' speed, and grain. .. ity, May We Remind 1'on " a film i" record van oo loi— Complete Stock •., . i include G.TJ pEO 021 31 x— green, blue, and April 10, 5! n i:; ity l° i hi eeond game, hi-i.nijtli film i" 1 ' COLLEGE DRUG STORE Cam ,,ni, i «,., ai Bavannah YOUR v,,,!,., Holly Theatre oi . m,-,s,I . . ,. rurili. The x; i fifth in- i ailed in the flr d! the red, yellow and :,:,,:. ,i r.-.in The game to I-.- lude SQDA FOUNT MAGAZINES Wednesday, May 21 means the amount ol required l» |.i"du..- ' MIRACLE' exp-.-^uu- COCKEYED NUNNALLY'S DANDIES

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Ralph McGill To Debate Team Elsie Short Elected ELECTION Is Organized To Southeastern RESULTS INDECISIVE Be Guest Speaker on October 15. The Forens Home Ec Office rked by : Senate of North and ballot for the office of President of Georgia College tbe ! has been The Southeastern division, Class, Secretary of the Senic and President of the Here October 31 ganized this year on e American Class tied, necessitating J the s Home Economics an early rt quality Robert that last year_ ssociatlon met Oct. io L. Johnson lied for President and i and 11 of the SenL. ... produced a . 9-9; Colon winning debate team. al a banquet in the id Thomas C. Gailey tied >f chapel programs will be Poinsett for Prest'denTo? the'ju'ntor iMuch work planned, Hotel ballroom 2-1-24: Tommy Satterfield " nted to the and in Granville, tied lie, L. Upchurch, 11-11. student J for body debate trips Secretary of the Senic : compete [South Carolina. all quarter. with The objects of The first of other schools and colleges fore- meeting George David programs will be Religious easily outstrip-

: workshop ped his year for t conference and opposition for gjnphasfs Week, which will be- to elect Conversational President "f the officers for the new year. Sophomore rL,,.,^ .,,.,„., ll Tuesday. October 21 and con- Elsie iue through Short and Miss Bessie Hour To Begin Friday. October From' the many qualified stu- Lee Freeman represented Dr. Waights Henry will be dents at the college, North some new The Forensic Senate is Georgia College at this con- this bers have been invited year to ference. sponsoring a Conversational iew life and interest Io this which topics of Mr Ralph McGill, Editor of Student officers elected interest comfortable which has helped in above tlanta many and beyond the level of ?arest Constitution will Mary Dougherty of opponent's 54, to establish North Georgia Car- it the chapel session, Octo-' " ' je as one of the senior edu- discussed. The raulty ha iiot the City. Tenn, chairman; Forensic """''" Jean De- Treasure. o| the s,„„„ , decided to sponsor .strong On ate. Junior col- Ln„, „ . id November 7. Ben Perrier A complete roster of tional will I the | i. «__...... Hour in order fill.-.i ; present his iw members that ill own story of will be printed in expressed need for additional e water ie i off. exploration from next issue of the BUGLER, nlellectual t gia College, The i ka to Hudson second vice-chair Bay. Bob sity." "' This year the officers and Iris Wanda ther d presents "Dramatic of the Miller of The offices follows: Adven- main purposes of i Forensic Senate are: President. Lander Collge, Greenwood, S. • wiih Chalk". C, November 24, will he to help achieve SENIOR CLASS Helen Pierce; President Pro- OFFICERS total out of many different The 'Guardsmen" Quartet will tera, H. J. Miller; Clerk, Jean PRESIDENT— ispects of life; to fneus. academic ilurn to us November 14. Wilson; Treasurer, Sergearft-at- A. H, Craig earning fnio some definite per On December 8. the "Little Arms, John A. Yackuboskey, jthis two-day workshop confer- Roben nson ""il inharmonic evaluation and to develop V Orchestra" from Chaplain. Quillian W. Coker; ence. the states being Alabama, K Mi i-'!,., rr. hereby llcago will a teohnlq f thinking, present nd Senate Whip, Ira Georgia. South Carolina, \ ICE a program New. j North PRESIDENT— The sponsors hope that these classical semi | -classical music. u-olina, and Tennessee. Claude S Boatwrlght ^"salons may become i : "rehe.stra has approxi- Short is a Junior here at Ben i for ' ITnrbrough practice debates "'" '""- '"' * r"" 'nU-llerUnl North Georgia and „ prudent SEORETAR1 schools and colleges this ,n " ,Mrv r,f fall. '."'' ,m ' u,s Nonh ' of the Home Economics Club , '' Th

i Harold d.indi, i Mnnli-i-,iioi- will h,_. present ;if Camera Club represf.-nia1.ives to the state has met meetings to keep the Charlw L Stewart 2: workshop on Oct. dis- me* this quarter to 31. This ha: date cussion on the general theme of SEl m TAR1 planned to be held at Pirn at its last meeting N. G. C. ODDITIES udrej Lam u lub Officers Mountain Last year the North for the person li f hour Bach presenl v. [1] viaehbum g{ Georgia Hub won 1st prize Ruby i Upchurch . was tries! i adel perfori be given an n.i- opportune I VS1 RER 'resident; hest repori submitted in Joe Thrasher, h hie-k -hie dan. i. i on I 1 the jubjei red Lee is l' m: Quillian professor. Coker. i baffled for dl usalon If he io de ilres, or still Tommy Satterfield he may listen if he wishes i,,,i„- e; tin r ' lonversatlonal Hour S\ii.-'-f little t"ir, In,.. ''"'""Minti- Free Week-End h.'-id l->hi;,v' 'iF-iol.,-1- -1 ' I \8\ OFFICES

her i ompanions thai thi m 1,., ,- 00 P In 1: 7. PRESIDE 1 ' onsistlng uf the top lighting in cafeteria at din- the C „ f) ' 1 ft r \f\\\^r 31 Pi Ice He Georgi 1 101 id lub officers. Ruby Up- me reminds her of 'a night I Ul UI.IUUCI J I f,o " Malcolm Olbb ' ommittee chairman. club back home _. n ..- The news of an event that Is mbei are Invited tfoi h 14 1 [am plans to present sever- in of attend j- - whethei Interest tt> thi i or nol the) oed ; i ihe present -.. i.-ii-.- -:,- . ' it. , 1 .- F ..II--. i ,i i- to ta thi 1 pari "" the club and to ' ,;: nif fi-orn ill ill sue,'!,'. begin Oi II, 1 tober i 1 [oi the stu- ao i..i al i 00 "d "

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1 Dahlonega has its advantages, Why are y. ui laughing^ You "Sweetheart of hut the short cuts to the campus must already know Woolen and 1 he chose DEMOCRACY are pretty rugged and steep. At Willy. OB ELSE. Sigma ChiP 1-..1 11 Katherine Lets the truly ileum, ratii siare lui- low ito have

stated that . jsing nicely page Oh! us i.'ii Abner Did existed anyw here in the he wished hi mothei i early in the season Ditto - . The best we have had had been frightened by a moun- in m ii oa [ l..i. ! Evelyn Elli nn I ol the fellow that « been hardly more than .... gs toward th ideal of 'Land Rush'' Some of the cadel - Lamai Clifton, have joined a fox-, p^ - .! ' .is l.'il I Abner. \m\ii 'conn-hunting club. They are However iv, n i so n ; ureat danger ;:;- Here are the Drlpples, Hor lestroyed. The danger ahOUl I' 100 ice .ni-i Dottle We have a speak is not external C [del Gene Barnes and roiijiie goihy :o .-. ho.. "The } ear{ing" today very -tnith wailed up 'til |! make you think ' "' Dripplei Ive one Saturday night .- IV. k Wi'iii.... ii k and Joe

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and home life again engulfed BOOK REVIEW Looking "D" Co. News Practice for Glee Through A Glass Perhaps autumn served its he North Jeorgia (Continued from Page 2i purpose in that one small" in- Club Underway Ki-'-hmen f you haven't, you should; if stant—to make the individual Up sge Libra y presents to tlie The Glee Club, under the joint ou have, what did it mean to for : . i a n unusual - body tent shaping up fine think. Of whaf— I don't know on the drill field direction of Mr. Dismukes and good fiction. "The and , truly in cooperative 1 was coming down that range —just think. Maybe if we un- spirit among Mr Booth, is well underway in Frank-ierby author the men Us" by f mountains not many days ago derstand the wisdom both at places of resi- its aim to enable the interested of Harrow", is a dence, which incidentally, students at North Georgia Col- -The Foxes i the early morning, just as offer, we would have 1 are to a large extent Civil War days. In this ne sun was coming up and the cosmic truth the key off campus, and lege to express themselves musi- pry of — in organized activities this time practice is -•s was settling over the relation of the universe including cally. At s the full story of a battle down competitive held each Thursday and alleys as if to protect them sports being »n men of complete dis- The rom the realities of outer civi- company seems to have a Thursday night on both aides—sparked by monopoly on bar lization, and the sunlight was 9 men from Gaines-

. iragilt, handsome, arch-reac- Officers ville that Club and Thomaston, Georgia, dancing on the dewdrops operating with fine spirit, and at Hugh Duncan. His life and if , there nary. yet clinging to the leaves. he Officers' Club has assumed are any stragglers date it can be seen $ complicated by his mar- of np-.rtai in other companies, they should iked as if they might have further driven insane that they will do much to ge of a woman been prisms shooting out rays on the campus of the college be advised that they have " the Glee Club In tis program of tragedy, and by his love for since the present year started. m- -I'll the boat I colors or finely-cut dia- , joyment ^pproxl- jplse Ld-:cals, who would not The officers were invited to monds that catch light just right the The company w 111 joqn find in. neh f iti % per cent of the him with any other wo- be ^e and so sparkle brilliantly. campus to present for Fresh- olved in the manual of —not even his wife. Amid Everything was peaceful and man Week at the beginning of with the M-l rlfli clash of armies and races, i Club calm—no wind, no movement, and helped m sever- company \i The members of the Glee fierce embittered love of al wavs in emidtictinc "U a sacred ; now just peace—the kind that is con- the ones who have d and Denise sought ex- in orderly presented in the ducive to solitude. It seemed an manner. had any previous instruc program to be ,..;.;: and fulfillment. "The The Club elected in churches all the leaves, all the trees, Cadel Colonel With the rifle if Captain Spring Quarter

,..:-' ; will reaffirm the magni- W'eslev rower as President rtate after it all the ridges, all the coves and B and Coker thinks it best. throughout the achievement of Frank ictit gaps—the mountains themselves Cadet Major John Blodgett as Captain Coker says "I think .: - Tin.- of Harrow." Foxes Vice President Cadet Captain have ( lollege Use- secular com erts —were forming one thing: all B what It | | (mine to form one integrity of Quillian Coker was elected are planned foi rudlem it Tr...:>. ms to -pons,,]' Treasurer and Cadet Captain Chili pi, during the N G C a comfortable ties] truth It made all else seem nothing; in instant Harold Craig as Secretary the road. He .st one man be- ...i,,.,- oi the Glee Club egular meet- Pi esident Rogei hat promised Mid Ford and a type- came a trespasser in something the near ea< h Monday night at In il did not stop for i sublime for his com- 'l- • v. -26. The future at s.nn he had -he became the tool of the tool? that he has created Officers' Club has th, > i ei i ry ^tate in the U to rid support of the Jume Country" is a definitive servo himself and lost his Commandants e a v t n t : identity p rifle Pyle's as an individual sojour- which ket ner | g those five years of in the world that he can adulterate, but never ing It is the kind of alter and ; For an instant the Friday night. October 10, 11-17, n| lling our nation loves— PARKS .vlll H'Ti i;\ n l ST\TH>\

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WHITE HOUSE TR£ES Question ', 'mainstream Literary Who's What? See - Saw A New There are 90 different kin^ trees on the White Quarterly Announces Page H gus 'ontinued from Page 3) tContviutd from 2) grounds. Which tree Answer Game is the oil Annual Awards who were Tracj with that Item, irapas- complished. Those UBLES Appri An elm planted by John ... : . psychologists lowered uia quarterly, . Q ie new literary ly how much did he clear-cut, robu the belief that enough for the hieh will complete lie first year spend for jewelry in 1 TOUld probably make a perfect Imagination Is too much. And ith the appearance of its Fall, Almost UflOOfiOOfiOO SMARTEST What detective. How's- about finding .; didn't raised theirs occj KM number, announced today pational group what's holdin* up the con- to make sure that the imagina- annual literary .wards Ala. Army >S of —C. V J , Birmingham. highest aptitude tion didn't have anything to do i the sponsorship of the given to industries? Allc-ri.' with it. Accountants. . . . How much Mechanical But, regardless of what they LONGER LIFE wards of $150.00 each Ah long comparing expeclancy in- gineering students ran thought or regardless of what as man's life second Wtll be Offered. Two of these i i,iii,- last 100 years? they did, the American man creased in the the (strange compar- ill be presented for N. G. C. average length of gained nothing from this battle In I'.MT the TALK1N' WOMAN . .. story and i might aa well tell Wn3 1>tsl unpublished short ?i. about 40 years. Now ;-. imagination anil a fe was in David Is a dead- woman Washington, D. poem or group of poems sub- you that George years. c hateful eye. is almost 67 does more talking than milted by students in American ringer for Joe Palooka. Wait an that boy jxiund thai member of Congress? and universities. The Who in- colleges LONG REACH One of the veteran will go to the leather around. As for Dale- Capii( other two awards Guest Speaker vented that pole with which your there none, at least up in guides who has been talking and poem submitted la (Contifliud "'i Page 6) packages t ) grocer picks cans and BI hilla," by memlK-r- ol trad* imlOM top shelf? make our democracy a genuine om the This year's competition will L Benjamin Franklin. dem« racy oi we i" ' it entirely. Bob Burns reports th_ 21, 1948. The win .„„ end March L. M. K., Scarsdale. N. T. i holce There are i the] the unhappy ning stories and poems will be mountaineei | <'"• I'irit of Judges hi I demo- whose son was marched in Mainstream. What off i published BELATED BRIDES - - ' There's BIot perfecily expressed by school by the truant the award* will paid by brides officer, or said, penalty must be Including Editor- Jim you can gui the Great Demo* rat who Larnin!" mocked the „f Mainstream, who are late for their wedding moun "I utterly abhor the Ideas you Dalton look. like. You renumber the 1 atneer. "Fiddlesticks! in-Chlei Samuel BIHen ceremonies In Bilston, Englad" Why , i I defend Law on, in .i oouple ,,i , |,n iiii- I, ul v. ill they're teaching my poor boy Trumoo John Howard One dollar for every fifteen ti I -.i ' line. I (.. >v i with my life your right to ex- i Suaur, ;pcll with a P! i L* i Meridi Howard b ',- " , Viinc Ah . ah Bui pn them Theodore Ward, and Arnaud to make predlO d'Usseau. Manuscripti mould ha ad- Enter-Colleffiate ,,., ..,,.,| the Main tre io l think the Kataenjammei Sports Awards i. mi-, are mj ''• • comii (Continued from Page 3) fori It* I i harai tei Do we hive any n) and effl< icni v i mi'-m lng ret " vim ii ui award of ROBERT M. MOORE Starting with tin- Wlnt.'r. I'MH Patrick end

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, DAHLONF.i;\. I.KIIUI.U. « EDNESiUY. M H KMBF.R 19. 1917 Gailey and Jones Students' Choices North Georgia Recognized For Mr. and Miss NGC

p. NGC of 1947" is Tom Gailey, son of Mrs. J. M. Gailey In National Campus Survey Gainesville. He is twenty- Of Who's Who at NGC ihree years old and graduated During a recent election by from Gainesville High School in North Georgia's student body, 1942. Dinner the Presented Ten Nominees Tom entered NGC in the fall "Who's Who" of North Night Programs Georgia College has been com- of "42, but his studies were in- By Dr. Rogers To terrupted in '43 when he entered pleted for publication by the To 'Who's Who' CYCLOPS and the BUGLER. Listed the Marine Corps. Officers' Club For Plays Elections were under the direc- In 1946 he re-entered North ; Officers' Club was treated tion of J. Miller. Editor-in- Georgia College. He is now a H. supper at the Smith House In U. S. Schools Chief of the CYCLOPS, and the Dining night, junior and a physical education Room, Monday tation of itcomes are listed as follows: Dr. Rogers, president of North major. He likes any kind of October 27. 1947. The supper plays for this college year. Georgia College, recently an- to coach. Most Athletic Boy; Tom Gail- given the Officers' Club by sports and intends He For this fall quarter, a chapel ey. nounced to the Cadet Bugler that was voted most athletic in the Dr Rogers in recognition of the program has been planned with -i\ members of North Georgia's Neatest Cadet: Gene Chick. display of co-operation that Who's Who." He is president the Glee Club. The members of Likely to Succeed Boy: 1946 graduating ..lass and four Education Club, Most the cadet officers have given the of the Physical the Dramatic Club will present of the 1919 J. Miller. graduating class have '42, '46, H. ollege in cadet government. played varsity basketball a Christmas Play with the Ik.ii Best Dancer—Boy: Bill Black- nominated to feature North is president of the Letter- The supper was held at the choral assistance of the Glee G tfa'a first entry into the regular Officers' Club meeting i'a Club, and Sgt.-at-Arms of Club. Biggest Wolf and Biggest u HO'S WHO among STU- Rex Fraternity. He was 1930 hours that dale . All Flirt—Boy: Charles Worley During the Winter quarter, DENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- named in the 1947-48 "Who's the officers had a nice time and Most Athletic Girl: Barbara three one-act plays have been VERSITIES AND COLLEGES, in American Colleges and would like to express their ap- King. planned which wil[ be a drama- Universities." preciation to Dr.. Rogers and Each year WHO'S WHO Best Dressed Coed: Martha tic contrast of comedy and Miss NGC of 1947 is a native the college. \MONG STUDENTS IN Coffia. drama. These presentations, of Dahlonega, having been bom the supper Dr. Rogers an- AMERICAN V N't V ERSITIES Most Likely to Succeed—Girl: planned for a night e some eighteen years ago. nounced that there could be a AND COLLEGES recognizes Helen Pierce. will give the members of the is Miss Betty Jones, daugh- like supper during the winter sUi.k'iiLs from ^proximately (MM) Best Dancer—Girl: Jean King- Dramatic Club full chance She at- quarter, and he left it up to Mr. colleges and universities In the of Mrs. Fred Jones. demonstrate their performing tended the Lumpkin County Hoag. Commandant of Cadets, to United Slates and Canada. In Biggest Wolf and Biggest ability High School, graduating in 1945. see that action was taken at that selecting students to be recom- Flirt—Girl: "Butch" Woodward. of "The Importance Being m.'ii.iwi, thi' r.nnpiis nominating : entered North Georgia Beauty Queens elected were to Earnest" by Oscar Wilde, College in the fall of '45, continu- A new policy, with regard Alene Johnson, Betty Jones, major undertaking planned for through March, '46. Dur- students who have finished the -ul. i -.i hi.lur -Inii. a. 'In Elsie Harben. Evelyn Ellis, and a night program during the '46-'47 she attended Alabama prescribed course in R.O.T.C. to the college, spirit and degree Marilyn Taylor. spring quarter. College at Monte Vallo. work but who have not finished of cooperation with the admin- their academic requirements for This quarter Betty is back at Officers have been elected and istration, faculty, and students

graduation, has been announced gen< r NGC as a third quarter sopho- are as follows: President, Helen in furthering the joint meeting of the Military contribu- more. She was elected Miss Run-Off Elections by Pierce; Vice-President, Bob policy and ideals, and and Commandant's departments. tions to leadership in rampus NGC—most representative of the Short; Secretary, Betty Stein-

Those students will be relieved i cat i i. u!;:i arttvlth-:.. North Georgia co-eds. Other Completed spring; Treasurer, Grady Poole. honors being campus of any duty they hold in the include Dr. Rogers announced that R. O. T. C, and become honorary Faculty ad\ I lei arc Ui l J beauty "45 and '47; cheerleader; Official returns from Run-off Sirmons and Mr. A D. Martin [ferson Miller, Jr., rm-mber Dramatics Club, cadet captains, assigned to the C. of the election are in. The results for arce, Miriam r-iimmandanl's staff, to be utili- Mr Martin Is Interested in dra- Cyclops staff; and editor of the the three offices tor which can- department needs. matic work and has Just com- jean White, Tbouuu James Wesley Foundation paper. zed as the didates were tied are: M..U.I '. i 'i-mnii- :-: . FifMtwrlght, This Includes alt those who pleted a summer course in Betty is a secretarial science CLASS :•.'<'• SENIOR r (. -I i. Columbia .mil 1 i En ncnc I'm. Ml working with finish R. O. T. C. whether they stagecraft at Univer- major, She likes President—A. H. Craig 5; Rob- selected from the 191R graduat- are now cadet officers or cadel iiy All tin: mi-nilMT-. .u . hajipy people and plans to go into ert L. Johnston 12. ,!, i ia . Henry to have him join the .hit. while Wesley Mia] work. She likes dancing Secretary—Tommy Satterfleld Brower, Thomas Chandler and sports. She also likes all 15; Ben L. Upchurch 4. Galley, tohn Fo ter niodgett and all people until they have given JUNIOR CLASS i Forensic Senate Enters All-Southern Qullllan Waddi i oker wll] be her reason to do otherwise. President—Colon R. Britt 11; featured from the 1940 graduat- Miss So, there she is folk-— Thomas C. Galley 8. ing class The office invalidated on the Tournament Nov. 22 At Agnes Scott original ballot and for which These students will he pre- election was held during the Forensic Senate has now irda during the NGC ODDITIES begun it work In em Ipha Tournament at SENIOR CLASS e schedules have been pro- IppI, .lanu Treasurer — Robert Freeman d and are being confirmed. I debate sub- Tulam in February, Correction, Please 4; Thomas J. Matthews 7; George Intercollegiate ing .i human skeleton. subject Kllpa trick 5. The only definite debate sche- . mi ipoldfle to your nuMbim Classroom catastrophe: Fresh- duled for this quarter la one to ledge if you tried to total the percentages of our last man feverishly trying to dis Work On 16th Senior members of the the flection, •.ubborn wad of chew are planning issues and argu- 1 on December 2. N. C Point ol View,* the Ing gum from pages of an Eng Home On 19th the top ments on nib I'niver ing a team from Oxford re nit tumid Hai e raid Uita book. Exams will begin hat a Federal World and run through December 19. Government Should Be Eatab- I moke: Yes—60%, atten- If, there- Cadet standing at rigid The schedule for exams will be Ushed," while the probationary fore, plan « chapel program posted in a few days. members are working on "Re .ration. drink; Never—68%, winking front I p slyly at girl up l.egln on the 19th and lolved thai the Federal Govern- 32%. Frequently— -This Oddity sponsored by San last until January 6. ment (of the U, S.) Should Re- Fulfilling the promise made In brd Hall snoopers. Winter Dis- Registration for the quire Arbitration of Labor .. ..f THE BUGLER ( smoking by girls: quarters will be on Jan. t putes In All Major Industries." mnplete ro-ter of the Boys amusing themselves by all students are expected The club has alrcsd d itotentlaJ: on each side of dorm- turn at that date. - ''!> hall and playing "ping Invitations to the following Fred Allen. Quflllan Coker, | Pong" with unfortunate* paas- tournaments: The AH-Southem Katharine Mailman, H. I, Miller. BUM to Jean White, tempest: The '»g by. Tennis-shoe the Intercollegiate Tournament at H-l-fif'i'-r.'.'. Grady J' who, as a special favor, did smell of burning rubber engulf- Nov. 22 (which Row. Robert Short, Richard GlaajfcLook* 1 gymnasium as P. T. class Agnes Scott, upte dancing in gloom ol ing to attend -for practice"); Wasstrxtein, Jean White, Jean Ing," and whose name failed the rear of auditorium as swing performs violent leg exercise they may at WiUoi. John Yackuboskey. appear. Thanks, anyway. Jean. from tilting potation. ?rw Mtllsaps Tournament 1 '

\\,,l:.. -.liv. November 19, 1Q17 Till, t.AllH III '.I IB A CHALLENGE A friend of mine recently made statement asserting .I/Ae Cadet (JSuqlei a that the publications of the world were capable of making the people C. Published Monthly by the Sludenls of North Georgia believe anything. If this is so and I have no reason to doubt EDITOR BUSINESS M/ it. something is wrong with the I. at people of the world for Claude S. Boatwrighl Charlea letting any one organization or institu- ljirLl - " New Editor tion become so powerful that H Helen r shape the destinies Feature Edit of Wei., Bl I. In. Here i lerica we boast of suit t.ab Cilia,,,,,. Tommy Salterfield, Helen freedom of the press, yet William T. Dean, Jr. rcely an editor in the country 1 let an article go Feature Staff— Fave llealan. (irady Poole, Hetty tilrnorc, F Into his

I'.,. I, Me, >er that might displease Allen. Alan (.. Patiireau, Charles Poole. any i of his large advertisers J Miller Unbiased stories on major poll, Town*. T. I. While, Mall >ara I . Merrill. Harri.cin SoorU tical, economic, and social ques- have become almost the exception as a succession of would-be experts have found) It's Up To You their profound BAYONET interpretation of more important than upld is again at work, ami THE CADET BUGLER Is itself. More than any- TROTTER POLL GLEANINGS like the real paper; the staff ; time It looks really your thing else in the world the press ig. How about It. Belly Gil Is ROBBING THE birds, we are AMERICAN > No and Raymoml Henry'' opinion concerning it So the leaves to gold, the 1 TOW •a PEOPLE OF THE ABILITY "' No bees, campus-wide pool, TO Poll shall endeavor U i>" I ..inducting a FORMULATE THEIR flowerfl, seen will OWN opinions of a question that is No lartha Coffia has been voluntary basts: There trees. OPINIONS. entirely out of season The <|uen No ly with several charming box In the canteen for the No wonder, NovambOl Is the snake are asking don, "At what age do you think i. Just who few weeks, we Within a few short months An

. !„ i,.. i 1 H'rillt'O seasons or otherwise. To .1-, 1 hopes and the It may or it may not be .1-. .-li i lou agree with U , ll„ of N O. C wan pas* ca detB varices In a "Letters to that Russia should be con- .mi - age old . tl thai ,-.i tlir ,|ii«'.4tion; "At what Editor" column? sidered dangerous;—that is for thought? Scarlel O'Hara b .. There I d man marry?" lo decide—but the impor- i,iiih,fbi>, . mrere throe main thing is that too many I'll think aboul II torn iw." Late Leo Replaced opinions are based upon pre- Age Tom iw Is sin li nvenlem judicial reports In our news- Twenty-five 10 'If. ..iir By a Multitude ipers and magazines. 1 ,., Twenty-Twi'iiiv IK' i i. ,i ted i itln | Of Mutes ,ii i 'i Beve en 2091 i thl polnl thai i Confronted with these accusa- ,; \ white - familiar tan and li .-in . B 'I trouble Claj C imp1 tions, the average student would ..,,,- rllTl.lfil Ul.il ',.,111, nine figure at NGC for In, after. probably say that this could not :.' years haa suddenly be true of him because i Old Leo has made he doesn't pay any attention to N'.iw. i.ie-.umablv, an * al o I come educated the editorials anyway, not realiz- h| in-'.; - to Join other mem- i gone the up i ' i. Herring gli hu ing that the damage is done In hi. Lunik ., polnl "' li whli h bers of klan m doggie- the careful selection of news heaven. Items and not on the editorial

1 the brain nembei a Leo ;. : page.. Most of us will admit It was difficult Fo people ho\ e Hi. mangy mongrel who stood that editorials are personal opin-

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i.. i 1 ililli'ii :it i a pi ei aleni on Lhe Uld It I"' in dining hall, mark him aa a traitor to hu [ha r, him i'i iup fi'H thai pu Lnd then thero'i the country. five i the age from twenty rellow who ha thi ertaln y a, lady? overe.l IK.ir the infelerlil dOOI\ With these things In mind, ii two peoplo let us consider for a few . thli 'i Foi Won ; ' nt, how- .hi be done lo i all, he was getting ;: American preffl believe thai during \i»i now i preltj old.) It i* expect every 1 too to , trugglt and tnyom much

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feminine view polnl 1 ) know the} The But this obviously [fl DM id req the present. TBI little discussion 1 hi i.l,, i belief that girls ihouli v are evidence ol the apparoni younger than Iwys maybe thej YWCA COUNCIL ick manner tent before making a "get wise qulckei " To i* whai " when •ni.- The coum 11 concerning it. Do thl women ihlnk about e courage others to do the sai" asked the gu Hov ue On The offlo and soon the editors wiH real a girl be Shi when I group, on the drtU field atger pull"*

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U.-.i-i.-hv. \i>vr, |, SPORTSn er 19, 1947 THE CADET BUGLEB SPORTS FORECAST N.G.C. Opens By Wes Brewer With Oglethorpe Oar prediction of the Sugar After a very Bowl participant,* in the New hard six we of practice Year's Day classic at New Or- under the supervision of Coaches leans has not changed; it's still Sheets and Cobb, the North GEORGIA TECH vs. UNIVER- Georgia College Basket- SITY OF TEXAS. ball team opened the 1947 sea- ROYAL ART The loss of George Matthews son with Oglethorpe University. for the season was tough for The game was a very hard- STUDIO TECH, but two Frosh, Red Pat- fought battle from start to finish. ton and Bob McCoy, proved The game opened in N. G. C.'s themselves mighty reliable In- favor when Smith scored two U4\t, W. dividuals against NAVY. Washington St. points on an Oglethorpe fumble, That Ranch-Edwards combi- but that lead did not last. long, nation for the UNIVERSITY for the Oglethorpe lads knew GAINESVILLE, G.4. OF GEORGIA is going women's intramural progra how to play basketball, too. They Physical Ed. for the past year. very promptly scored twelve LOOK OCT, TECH! Maybe we should tell you On the Square points, which gave them a very Club UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA News little more about our club. You good ten point lead. The game TO HAVE UNDEFEATED The Phy. Ed. Club has might be wondering why w became more evenly matched as FOOTBALL TEAM IN ivice this year and has made gave you some of the athletic the half time ended with Ogle- Flash— GEORGIA ALL-AMER- ame very noteworthy pi, '" liK-voments of each of our thorpe leading, 19-13. Varsity Letterman ICAN PLAYERS IN officers. The Physical Educa At the half Coach Sheets gave 1st Team Hon Club is composed of men the boys the low-down on what At the first meeting officers Club Meets And Tackle—Bob Davis and women who are working to- they were doing wrong and ere elected. Some very capable Tech. how ward a major or minor In Phy. to correct it. people were chosen club officers. Elects Officers End—Dan Edwards, Universi- In the first few Ed. We are always proud Galley, who to ty of Georgia. plays of the second quarter there was elected have join our club any man or The Letterman's was a big change seen in the president Is a new member of Club of N. Q. B.—John Rauch, Universi- woman who is versatile ir N. G. C. boys, and they begun since he started work- G. C, made up of students who ty of Georgia. sports, since these people art major in Phy. Ed only have earned varsity Guard—Bill Healy, Georgia usually planning a coaching ca letters, has er. Gailey was awarded Tech. reer, and they understand l)et had two meetings this quarters. the trophy for being the best Flash — All - AMERICAN ter the aims and principles ol Each meeting so far has been all-round athlete in BACKFIELD FOR 1947 physical education. 'i n-rl> business, but we now giate sports last year. Q. B.^Iohnnv Lujack, Notre Long shots made by Gailey have the Club re-organlsed and Dame. and Chandler made the final Harold (Comrad) Chandler great plans are now being made N. L. H—Bob Chappius, Michi- G. C. scores and the game who was elected vice-president home basketball ended, games tills gan. Oglethorpe. 42; N. G. C, is also a new member of the season. If this plan The , p|., R. H.—Terry t hjtt Brennan, Notre club, but he is by no means new the approval of the length movies of some of the to the people who were around authorities, you will be able to N. get major football games to be F. B.—Bobby Payne, Texas. G. C. Oglethorpe here last year during baseball your refreshments right shown to the student body. Jago, B. R. F. Brennan, D. and basketball seasons. down at the game Instead of Plans are also being made to i'mh'.Uter, G.L. F.. Johnson, J, ilking all the way up the hill. INTRAMURAL Harrison Townes have some well known sports Smith, S.. C. Findley. R. was secre- 4 committee has been ;iiv tary appear as guest last year and proved to be pointed to write a cnnstituti..n FOOTBALL efficient that he was given >ur club We feel that this As this year's 1 that intramural job i foot this The help greatly In running our ball season draws Substituti [.'Meuii.-m' ; Club. to a close, also pmud '( club on a smoother and more Company "C" looks as if it will N. G. C. Oglethorpe since he is talented in all major efficient basis. Officers of the club are Tom take the honors away from last Palmer. R R. F None We have many oilier plans in Oallf, Prcsi.l. nt. Rudy I'M year's co-champions, companies McEver, W. . L. F, Phillips, Tlu- treasurer's office Ls filled ""i and are working to make church, Vlce-Pre tdent; HoroW "B" and "D". With only two Sellers. W C None by Miss Sammy Johnson, who Hi. hi. Her, S.rtrNnv; and Harrl- remaining games Company "C" Vaughn, E. R. G. Lorenz, B. has been quite active in the : Tot > 'i has the lead with very little Towns, H. L.G. . Johnson i hance of being overtaken. Poole, G. This season's games were Scored Sgt. Ham Heads luirder fought than last, and the weather held down scores in N. G. C. Oglethorpe '.he games, three of the Brennan— N. G. C. Sgt's Club n suiting in scoreless Palmer— Johnson—11 Red Apple Super The Sgt'a Club organized ror Market There has been a total of Pinholster— Phillips— the year on evenly points scored in McEver— Findley— until la!.- thi i/s. held up in FRESH Ml | n the games so far. This seems Smith— 11 SED GOODS, PRODUt I by the delay In publishing the that the teams lacked Seller*— Lorenz A SELP SBRVH I ihe necessary "Sunday punch" Chandler— Procaalo— in the clinches.. Much credit is Gailey—G Sheppard— The club elected < I and C // Quite, Owruri he lines of all teams, Mark Ham, Prea ; I DAHLONEC I < I who make many successful goal Bargeron, Via ' ; B/Sgt Une stands Let's remember 'B' Co. Shapes Up Dg henres when hand- George Tutwiler, Tn :. ing c I the [ All of the games were clean cr,dflu.iimn next quarter, Lieu- at ,,.,,. i ,-...: • tenants Worley, Johnson, and Robert Henry, Sgt ' enjoy them very much. Al- Kelley of Company "B" are The club elected Sgt. Vaughn Standard Service Station here has been talk working hard now in order to of the Military Department to be around the campus about the shape up the company and make and Miss HUea of next year's it the best ever. As Lieutenant Martha Glynn Rhyne its sponsor

I' Club has number ' < and The Bgt'B a 1 * i \ mis, Indications point to Worley, Lieutenant Kelley. \'i' 1 " " much belter teams. We will Lieutenant Johnson will receive tuled fur thtl degrees after this quarter, quarter, om i IND \RD OH PRODVi I "8-BaU" basket-ball game i- Officers" Club, Eipert Lubrication the

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Siadmt Omud and Opm • The game in the put has been a spectacular event and with the ;

. quarter, the game should be even more spectacular. The squad for the club will probably include several star players, such as -oner. Jack Bargeron. Edward Wilkie, Melton Woods. ////' C UNESVIU4 BOTTLISC CO. Bill Robinson. Harold Fowler, Gainrsullr. Ga. «nd Preston Bussey U,,|„-l^. \,.-..-nUt 19. 1947

is Wesley Foundation * * * ' The Rex Fraternity le oldest and most traditional Methodist stu- if * * The Georgia organizations on the campus; its movement held their annu- dent lain purpose is to promote good for obvious reasons al conference at Wesleyan col- NOTICE— more will and friendship among the 7-9. club will have no lege in Macon, Nov. le 9:15 and student body. further notice. members On Friday, Nov. 7, we hastily eetings until not my officers elected for year: packed our bags and in spite of NOTICE—Roy Long is The 94748: the rain, started for Macon. •other—Helen. Rudy Upchurch. Col- — Something for Fres., delegates from North Ga. WANTED Chandler. Satterfleld. Vice Pres., Happy lege were Dorothy Wimpy. Ida lock—Tommy girl—Cat 2nd. Vice Fres., Gene Craw- Lou Ferguson, Sara Jo Mat- WANTED— a quiet Jack An- thews. Henry Hill. Tre3s., Merrill confidential secre Secretary and thonv, Carl Barrett, Keith Elrod, FOUND—a Harper. Frank Boyd, Betty Jones, our try—the editor Ross Tom Gailey. pastor Ed. Elliott, and Mrs. R. WANTED—a memory— Sgt.-at-Arms, to dig stumps Chaplain, Joe Thrasher A. Green. According to the size POUND—a way of our Wesley Foundation our representation was equal or superior to those of the other Rec Club Names H01LY THEATRE colleges that were represen(<-d. representative on all Officers We had a THURSDAY, NOV. 20 important committees. We recently elected the 'I he RftC. Club considered such resognltlon a "That's My Man" great honor. Don Ameche. Catherine Betty Jones, editor of our M.I. -.1 paper, GOLD DIGGERS, wu to tlic .''! S ITVRD II. NOV. 22 elected -a Saxon, Secretary. council as Slate i'ublklty f'tiali Treasurer. "Land of the She will publish ; <;u\ man. ,,,„ gat her, Reporter. monthly paper entitle*) CON Lawless" Seen of the I TACT, and keep all the JUfllOI and Jolmny Mack Brown i, elei led captaina and senior college informed us lo the student »ctl- HON.. TUES.. /VOI . 24 & !S vitles of our State. "Romance of Rosy the we all- found conference Ridge" very Inspiring and Van Johnson. Thos. Mitchell i all i mild

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2/S Hlppolytana — Mary Jones. "That's My Gal" BSU CONVENTION aptaln; Elsie Short, Co-Captain. Camera Club Trahlytans— Audry Lane, Cap- Lynn Roberts, Donald Barry From N «: Three delegates arrlet Hargrove, Co-Cap- c, Jane Hatcher, Evelyn Id News TIWRS., FRI.. NOV. 27 <£• .'8

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. il.K, . "Lost Honey Moon" -.. attend \ week-end to Eranchol Tone, Ann Richards i Stai.' Ci.nvn.tl'in Although the Camera Club repreHntatlvei wen in These w.i : low getting ittrtod thl SATURDAY, NOV. 29 of guests in the home the Moi ., mill. i. il ha:; l>r,Min to pick Up cer pastor, pood The club enjoyed i "Law of the Lash" siii.irtii ipeakera came rrom Iri'tin.' ..il [inrlrait Hutillm; a few "srvDENTSr Al La Rue all over the state— colleges I ' ''I' 1' *va very iipllv

like you i ', TUES.. DEC. I 2 . . "'. HON.. & young people .I. , i Mi Haw thoi thi „,» foi the Beat In Eats end Fount ".,11 i "Hit Parade of 1947' One of the nn>:;t cn]i..v;ii>ir i>ait Mr. Cyi li Hi i peelally p Eddie Albert, Constance NORRIS i UNDIES of the program wa ..I the "B polm Ughtlna, ii- i.in.i'-.i' .i negro 1 ale . ill to \ (Mil' V III. h \ ,:•-),.! ;illv II

' < ttoir fit Fori Valles i INGSWORTH INDIES I mewl photo- WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3 The Splrll of Chrlai wa there graph! i and practically everyi -i I'l'l ii "Kilroy Was Here" The club has on tentative HOOl 51 S this; ed especially when man ' Jackie Cooper, JackieP Coogan films i lee hi..- In r;nn|.li.-H .'I M.i. -.in inn al which wc hope to and gave i in like d TIWRS.. FRI.. DEC. 4 & 5 ' in.ii.- d< i onnoi mi nl Mm. II. Il.;>! '- i"' .,.[, him .a the will "i \i i MH k ri RSONA1 Gil rs "Bondie's Big tan witii the belp of God in t. real to both the - lub n could do Anything Di Moment"

beta and all othi i made the griffins enny Singleton, Larry Lake . nd an Invitation felt when he I t,. ,,ii itudenb wl Isn't completely happy until hi DEC. i ' SATURDAY, oui "On. Ilia (>n the < ampu Is doing everything he cir in photography to attend "Saddle Pals" rhrlst," ami when rn> tnld almiil i m das nlghi Gene Autry the girl who sold of petting. "You put own by anyone, bul your prion lag VON, TUES., DEC. S & 9 on yourself. Cheap Jewelry In a ten-cent (tore can |i " handled 'Great Expectations' John Mill,. Valerie Hobson

ll CDNtSDAY, DEC. 10 "Yankee Fakir" Douglas Fowlev. Joan Woodbury THE STUDENT'S EXCHANGE 3. & lis. SHOE SHOP l. mi RS mi . DEC. 11 & On the Campu, >) \ "Hi Neighor" ..II II I - Hill K IH'IITI HI SKIIVH I Eddie Dean. Shirley [CE mi kM, BAtftlWll in - bfelNKS

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watch R] PAIR "Buck Privates" LOFIAN APPLIANCE COMPANY Abbot! and Co.iello "On tlie Sqiiair" II CDXESDAr. DEC. I~ One VICTOR Wtti Si rvte RCA RECORDS "Betty Co-Ed" Jean Porter, Wm. Mason Sharon Jewelry Co. Radio*. General Appliance* and Repairs / TlliRS.. FRI . DEC. IS « "Singing In The T. R. Thauon, Prop. DAltLOHECA, GA Corn" JoJi Own, Alan Jertkins . T» Cadet Suald The Voice of North Georgia College *T VKLl'ME Will. I>\HI I INI I. i.llilll.U. \. [KIIUI. MM'MiY 21. ]u

Social Calendar NGC Cyclops Goes GLEE CLUB HIGHLIGHTS CONCERNING NGC A preview of coming social To Press events was recently disclosed by WILL PRESENT Commander Hoag in the Social Information has been received FORENSIC SENATE ACTIVITIES Calendar for the winter quart- from the office of H. J. Miller, Preliminaries at CONCERT editor of the Cyclops, announc- the tourna- and Miss Wilson FEB. 1 ment were in the form of four ing the all annual copy has ind K;irh.-nne H.ill- On January 24, the NCI i which it was neces- Rex «.I,EE . ... hc'd.f datec-s gone to press. The Company man and n J. Miller, Jr., as a ternity will have one of The first sary to win two. From that team, their major concert of this of Foote and Davies in Atlanta, participated The prai

i popular informal dances. year's necessary to win all lire LUineil I This Glee Club will be given long known for their excellent here Ii.. |u. ",.! dance will be In (lie niianer-fin.-ils, .-i followed by the Sunday night, February annual ) valuable in later 1, 1 work, has undertaken t debates. the REX? Club's informal on Janu- North Georgia College auditori- printing. M G C. team met the Uni- The N. G. c. debaters received

31. vei slty ol :i ary um. This program is of Alabama and won a ipllt d£i : Miller and his '" 'k-' i-t'in. ligious nature and is the staff started using an affirma- i. -Una learn After free week-end on Febru- tive preparations , one which the Club will pr for r..| l;] :,!,..,; argument. In the semi- visited her. ary 7. the Pan-Hellenic will pre- during the early - i; in concerts over the part of Octo- C. debaters met >i Cadel Miiiei who sent northern a social. News of this so- ber and this part of the state late this win goal was fully I 'liege, and their affirmative arguments, cial event hasn't been announc- reached last week. won another 3-0 ter and early spring. decision in inn Miss Pii M e and Ml W U os ed as yet. On the afternoon of favor ol their negative argu- Mil 1 >' Some of the numbers to be 1 (legal LVC lusl the eutile:--.l February 15, the Physical Edu- featured are "The Lord's Pray- with the University of North cation club will have their win- er." and "Surely He Hath Borne The dehate team of Arkansas Carolina affirmative team. ter hike. Our Griefs" and "The Hallelu- State Teacher's College was the On the way to Mlllsaps our N. G, C, !''' team's • A folk dance will be sponsor- jah Chorus" from Handel's "Mes- Scores of Unused opposition in il' le nil p ii 1.1' inn led in a ed by the Wesley Foundation on siah." With an affirmative Atlanta lunlor Col- argument February 21. February 22 has The soloists for the concert Scholarships Wait the N. G. C. team won lege anti are expecting them in been allotted to the Sergeants' will include Roy McCard, Alva Upon LeclslOn from the five a return debate hen on out Club for an undisclosed social. M.i-rii-urn. Charles Fitts, La- Applicants judges. The award was a golden Vern Barge, and Katherine cup which becomes the per- in a Hall- Scores debate with Piedmont On February 28, the Sigma of scholarships payin manent property of North Geor- College at N 0, C tfondoj Theta fraternity will have a par- from $50 to §350 a year are gi The club's entire membership gia College. Januray 12, the result was b ly for its members. The last so- ing unused, of thirty-seven will make the and almost eighteen Other members of the , Wltll thQ .il'lirnia- cial of February will be on Feb- trips Forensic i being sheduled. Already per cent of all scholarships and Senate have also been tei I eai b college win- ruary 29, sponsored by the Of- concert in early March has been promise as debaters. ning. The > grants in the United Slates are n C team art ficers" Club. arranged for the Sam Jones Me- In the annual All-Southern De- scheduled to go to Pledmonl inactive because of a lack of ap morial church of Cartersviile bate Conference held at March is a very short, but Agnes College January 31 for further plicants, an article in "Varsity, Other dates are pending. Scot! ... tli very eventful month socially. College on November 22, pi e debate! A quartet from the the Young Man's Magazine." re- March 6 was reserved by the Glee Club, consisting of Roy McCard, Alva "Y", March 7, by the Rex, Mashburn, Charles England, and From A Nearby March 13, by the Sergeants' According NGC ODDITIES Robert Blaslngame, presented a to a nation-wide Club and the last social of the survey County Paper— made i program of sacred music over by the publication, '.inii-ii ' uM.- winter quarter by the Sigma taking a look radio station WBHF, Carters- thousands it her lop ' pi Theta fraternity. of dollars in school Date Line— 1901 "Cy< viile, Georgia, night, nil .i "f Sunday aid go begging each year simply \ look dismay on her The Sla Further information will be January 11. 'ace promptly throwing them because students vii published in the "Bugler" as oc- ur obtaining ril" Ira-ill I'.i.k. 1 of the fact that the grants casion permits. .it.ii.ii, Colleges .Hi. ii.f- established Waste 1st. I Moreover, i lie the belief Dahlonega a college where you l.i lllpji in- n.lt <|llletlv Time, University jirnfirit-ncy in studies Is the have the advantage of fore (he he I) ' lone itudcill I'c MOVIE ii COLLEGE 111 ra ei ene il bei -i $10,000 equipment, and a faculty, ly be i tor scholastic award! each man a specialist in his de- REVIEW Prexy Declares has discouraged indn i la i

i -mi ; only much harm as good, $1.00 a month In [.i be Shown on Saturday's at $100 will cover cost ,i chilly afternoon to 7:00 o'clock and Sundays at 2:00 much time as they use i up "i ' offee turn out as many failures as Sources of Srholarshlji-. II" -Hv, hull! O'clock, are as follows: successes." That's the opinion of upported by you, and Ian Z4V26—-Lifeboat" and Even such obvious sources of kiting perfect ballei Robert M. Hutchins, chancellor Ij to help you. It is "Men <->f Medicine". lint real t»p ., hi of the U. of Chicago. student assistance as govern tl ChOOl, B rut" i" i .Lin 31-Feb. 1—"Schubert, the being one of the five the air we I In an exclusive interview In aid to the families of I m afeterla MH'.,iy Master" and the "Declar- male collegi i ol the "Varsity," Chancellor Hutchins World War ii veteran ation of Independence". provides several answers to the ignored, the "Varsity Maga- Feii 14-15—"Ox Bow incident" college than only in What's wrong with " article declares. Other and "The Philippine Republic". 11 Colleges and hitih forms of grant-in-aid which go Feb 21-22—"State Fair" and ictlon schools''" Foremost, he says. Is ire those granted by Ba : ' "DnUlk Driving". rend toward.- specialization unifies, 2»— and "Great tout library or "Suez" begins In even the earliest that dent If Ic laboratories. Write addled fre hman Symphonies". schooling years. "Students learn [en Ing to "ttu dog" '.7— I "Brigham Young" library ilse poultry, file kmega, Ga. Future". the weather id predict 3 prizes by government of :-24—"Song of Berna- get a sound they can'l fl items] «>r

1 i s Military Aca- Most schools," the young mll- NGC LIBRARY ADDS NEW BOOKS " have four-point program for ob atinues, i\mong the a ir-lapping courses that teach ing Information on scholar same thing again and again. ships Is Included In tl Lilies brief "irnj. report- ill City stau I IAS o/ Or. the other extreme, they ty" and Versslmo. so small a seg- scholarship lists can i> Free Week-end hammer away at by a well-known choli from local Boards of Education Vcrlssimo places under his February 5th ment of tht subject that they i i'.y catalogues list all leach nothing at all- Students I'ontea, a successful i depend ibis u Grade reports and free week- learn one i- .. I, ,•,!, ; .

dividual institution | end for the winter quarter are: comma—but learn I nlngs of modern Japan. reference books merit; first grade reports will be made poetry in general." scholarships announced in news- Jan. 24. Free weekend will In his own school, Hutchins papers and magazines. (1) A more determined to gain wealth, start at 1:00 o'clock, Feb. 5, and declared, students can be grad-j government publication entitled by any mean* what 1930-1913. It Is the . nineteen end at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 8. Second i^nteeo or Pellowahfpi," the regeneration of grade reports will be given as its of age—giving them time available through the Govern Kugenlo's soul In a modern mid term grades Feb. a Third specialize and receive doubly- Printing Office in Wash- parable which might Just as reports will be received by complete educations by the time mem ington, D. C, discusses moat of well have happened In Chicago students and parents Feb. 28. their counterparts in other col- or New York as In a Brazilian Final grade reports will be given leges have received their bachel- metropolis. (Continued on Page Three) March 20, " . "

D E T Bl G L E R

Letter To The Cadet Bugler The Editor Mr. Editor:

unnecessary griping going on Published Monthly by the Students of North Georgia ' ollege, of by quite a few people about the

1 1. Hies at NGC, They EDITOR Bl SINESS MANAGER Claim that there is nothing to around here that interests Claude S. Boatwrieht Charl- I >m. Well, what does In- est them:' They say there •" nothing to Limy II Rom BO p] ice to and

i, .. Well, what thej warn Feature Edit ii. piero do say they would Sports Ldilo \\ r- |ej B ' do? They a I- have a good annual and

i tudenl paper, but do \r«- Sijff I ..! < .ilia' rin v do anything toward it? ki h.ivc .'thins,* do nights; so, Sufi Faya rlealan Grad] Poole, Bob Short, H. J. Miller, :ome recrea-

,.. ..i,. i ' i i red I Ulen, harli Poole n, different organizations Joe Thrasher. .. -r.i! d.-inr-cs, Only about ten percent of the stu- body

and the n i

ii what a dull nig w i» B h, ll Gilb. iboul Why Doesn't CLASSIFIED ADS with nothing — Somebody? . Ii ided they who Can You Name It? // M as a Merry better atu- ways come stag to the dances: ni-h a central, glass-en- Please get yourself a date to if Christmas For tHetin board on the I bring n. the Saturday night i .,!,, i.iikniK In y Tliat official notices .'::,n'. on the staff of .fan.-"?, when you come stag, you ',..-!, . . I Betty Coed led where everybody enterprlzes. keep the other boys from danc- i,r- a good chance to see them? lore with their own dates, t would make ou force some poor gat to ind save time, trouble, and lion whli ii ha recei I Im ) W I made rcque ta for other -H. iii go ins .\l„,ii- j and "Hi'. i)i<- .inici.il ami

., ii -, hi T r , ; I ll-CJl, , r i | - , i li.ililnj Tlunl do» > mlli froi

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want to . ii attons, know : by N. ti ent, a . one wi Pound HAROLD HALL. Not . place to gloat over . there i to be told m collecting reward winnings .if past and pre- i PURCELL, ' BETTY hi. 'tit- and '.!. Illh-.-li oted: One bull-dozer to , i iv,-, they never know i. .ii"' Fratei 'i pi pli |i i luh i Mi ten membi i (cd Ling no " lirt with,—MR. HOAG

t i-nlv hill,- . hut in..' ,,t Hi. -ui air aid i hurter > i.i] i>i.-\ i and fell roll the i Prof. Freeman; Our ! 1 meet i, IIm- Im ,1 of t] II attend is pronounced Pin pari in the i Pin-guin.—THE PIN the It i Set Up a In-line .,! YANS.

.ii ii ' . logli that i"- campu with m lybe an In-

i h lo belong I ing ll pool? 'Twould \ note has been re- • I I ii I' i'v ti I Ml If it ever ceived that one of our last quar- omethlng I ako ll betb i goi itarted ter graduates, G. Kilpfltrlck, ha the iii.iii.iu-. .!i.u-::i'.r M.irih ii ,i ,- j.. the that ilu'v i tte ill (iiil)li-lnnc ganltation, .. ' illi.n magazine" . i in ,1 Ii ,,iv,im.' mon i . win, ,,ii.-. I, i in. i '''> ';;' meals at the Smith House by ,"i v battel better,i claiming a vitamin deficiency

'i - I hum. and by laying down every month. How's the chow,

-.- I, Fred? Unlit \ ' tl ' u

'.' i i wi five novclj h Notice Extra Notice: I know ton, T i'.. opei lean the i the o pniti in- i it's hard to believe both that ii W'hii.'. h in. -.1 lo bed dainty Colon Brltt and little In i i lil]i md Ji hi i, m>ii I ptirily ..nee took If Whip; and .. Win k' 'In you Mi in. in other i'. piano lessons. The pianos must i I ponsor don't Intend t.. wort with the .'. S, ,i i ciirl lima Speer

i ii' i,. club! m ap at h Thi the ..!. ..i tho

Klub, there i little el o thai i ltd; thai I unlc line thlr you'd like i" know ...... SB the Bayonet column? D to hi ' her) hi ,; want htm (or 11 Tom )' : to the Editoi

: telling us the lowdown. promote '" lal welfare ovei the Campus Humor Mags Train Top Humorists

i i i the u Said C !>// l\/> .'.' C.IRRV CLEANERS mbei , "i the Bonnet r.-i-t Applii ant foi momtx i hip ... i o ion tbi "Colum niii-i h,. U .1 I

-- i ii- hi I iofc theli ' lining

by the Klub membi i Ii humor HOI / ll IS On p bll< atloni that ri, ulum .Mr the fre I

in,, he i .m.i countrj today ihcji ' - .1 ' Wll'l u itb tongui in cheek md

in u . i called

thing ii' you don't believe hat lime the that it is a great organisation, im month di

:i ju,t ask inv of the membei u in t 1" tin- pui They'll tell you that Qre&l DAHLONECA, i"- CEORCM thing can happen over coffee". I audi l — . DET BIGLER College Campus Life—Love, BAYONET EXTRA DUTY LIST

that you folks have voted That Is . . . Now NAME The New Year brings its tra- for this section to remain In the defines the word CLIFTON, LAMAR Conduct strange ditional resolutions; I made my BUGLER, we'll continue (knowing too much usual one this year and posted college as, "a society of scholars giving you the low- about Military 200) everybody to remind me of it wporated for study or in- down on people's love-affairs corporated for study or instruc- Conduct demoralizing to id short-comings, etc. now 1 have wedged an Cadets [not practicing And higher branches more opening to talk about traditions, The first on the agenda this speed-ball often) of knowledge," and the word which is what I intended to talk me is a little note from HUGH Conduct misfitting campus as, "The grounds of a HALLMAN, KATHRYN Coed about all the time. Traditions ABBOT. He wants us to start l She's "A Big Girl Now"- in school are recognized as college between the buildings," running the faculty spotlight Shuuld grow up classes; bonds of unity between and the word life as, "The series seems that old HUGH in old, well-established colleges Noise unbecoming to a of experiences, of a body and his favorite prof., MR, and universities, these tradition; Cadet (calling girls to which McCOLLOUGH. in. have become accepted parts of make up the his- breakfast the institutions. There is some- tory of an animal' between birth Ve can't understand why H. thing healthy about school tradi- MILLER didn't have among LIPSCOMB, WESLEY tions; they indicate loyalty, Who's Who at NGC "The most school spirit, and a permanent With these concepts from Mr. conceited EseL" " We're sure for the school and its lave won that title. Why, regard Webster I am quite ready to PARMER, DAVE Endangering welfare of ;n had the gall to say that ramble on the love-life as seen bj decorating his North Georgia has her tradi CADET BUGLER was on North Georgia Campus. named after him. lather) 2M seems that they are being lost North Georgia has a lot of Since PAT BELL is "penned" in the shuffle of the varied per- campirs— I know; because I PATUREAU, ALAN all you sist Commander iw, we don't want .-,1 malities and plans that com- wolves to be howling around her. pose the changing classes. One n cleaning the leaves By square rake, we i if the most closely-adhered-to in million, seven SCALES. BEN Junior College days was the three >R] V REAGIN'S indif- rail' four hundred and ]. lattice of designating the ference to the cadets. Cute

sixty-five i to a our pulls of physical londm i unbecoming ing around the monument to I't it? WHITE, JEAN the first college president as "Soph' campus. But the physical co-ed (running through

I blue if Roost" and allowing no campus, in comparison to our ii In a Sat nite you can always 101 Freshman to sit there. With this mental campus, is unimportant. go down to the lobby and dance policy in practice, the students By mental campus-life, I merely m!v tl.-e's Eh, Jo E.? mean, our actions between . noi allowed to felt honored as they became thai i adei were classes. This brings us the could thus ob- to At Turn i ftdeta except From Sophomores and ISGC i Isli othei N is tor nice—ALVA MASH- fact that the at North ,ui i tain this privilege. Several stu- men i i.. ;tu in the afternoon, and BURN. Of The Century dents have mentioned that this Georgia are men and the women then "iiiv by Invltatii I the and similar traditions should be are women ithis in itself is a is for ornery—BURGESS iWli.il B ' " I. i renewed, and that the Senior pretty good set-up Take these FITE. blow to bull i Wii th tradition - and you have North rascal — WESLEY id establish a stroll wen the d life. . of i i if i Georgia love B ROWER. the little jreen booh even bso through some of the older dor- and toothless -'.id.'! .-nuhln'l li.dl.-ii".. ed—I'm inclined to agree. T is for talented giving Hi.il a Now, North Georgia has a lot mitories and heai i idlos ,-. , i,i-i | u There's another phase tc —SHOT about the hei a duel, ..f -i.ady-Teddies" and we find out with good tidings question of traditions in schools H 1-. for hjdeous—J. T. MC- also Btatea In n them almost every where we go . that I've heard a few corm CORMICK terms when 11 wa plates, and see some Tel- . . . ion the campus). They're on hoi on—from both faculty members the ones who simply must eat l..w, arqmrtng a little "know- and students, Perhaps I'm tread- G is tor good—l ti office m leems I with the aid oi an el& together—but this is not good how" ..LA Ml Ml-' ing close to a touchy subject, but is — MARGARET MALO- the Dahloneg > Ite since they drool in their food trie light -.ill this makes It being a debater—"Where angels NEY, old i adei . the better and take up loo much space, for h.ud to realize that guys fear to tread" holds no fears: A i- for Amour—JOHN KING Hops were often too long a time. Let's st enough to student i NELL WALKER. in I'm.,, li this matter of and urii.iv nlghu bade and can find some examples came to Dahlonega In h very that has nothing type. Ob, yes, Henry and his buggy and lived in those :. is entitled All these letters stand for Informal .;... mum . the iiKidi'i-ri holds companion, Frank and Sarah, i in respect; this North Ga. College, and a good "Tut" and Mary, Roy and nentlc-ned, professor i people. Itaelfl true even though the bunch of meal here wa i o ritual In It Is difficult to conjure up . LaVerne, and, wc ! ( hi; individualis- this too hard, i noi an Don't take column The i ideta were autloned ., p| ture of NGC In the Pre than those people who ji person, rather imt intended to hurt ' tic sort of Plnball Machine Bra, a time to ih by the seat they're saved for the the prototype of what a digni- your fellings—much suggested "Plague of their Heart" fied college teacher ins "souped- thai evei . doesn't come around at all, P. S. Our apologies to J. T. to be, or is quite friendly with ii:iiat<.il, I meant H for life, you empty vessel," Mi CORMICK. We ,ii ,..,,., \,, t i.' I. ii tin' dining hall thing. It Is mosl am handsome. And, ALVA, if you a -acquired maturity, often ii,,, ..Hur time newly Next to the "Steadies" are the is confusing, i such as think "nice" i- too Jlsslfied courtesies i ild tUe Butterflies." those ever busy through the till w hen ntlnel (yes, 1 rather a name, -, --- "Mister" plus little flirt* wlili'h contain'- T. I just plain "Prof," It la nit" the roon than tables as often as a full mug ilng cadel i looked

carelessness i do ih« usually of "Zip" All smiles, charm and p s jr what do you know? This i k mi right?" w which the best in witty answers- BLODGETT didn't make the ga'a own Colon*] Willis Hed- i,'i.iv, -Ail risht ' n ra

student Interrupt ' a Woodward leads this gay mob, column this time i oi mer PMS&T here. thought to *' of < a professor's train but only as a n» ing the bell to in question—but ,.k some simple Butch? lack of on'" II Is such i ollege build- who plaj repeat! a student as not being This thing gain no matter where Movie Reviews ,!..,- co ihall .

be required I

. ii : o pidor, and h ill be re ipon Hi I!'. T!i. . the i i lOnthS "f Jan ..'.: fixing change!) i i'r«

hi my Kelly Ffered on Jar 21. On the 22 and 23

i; and 27 Ii i bring the "HoHy-hit of the t\k OF DAHLONEG

. ihe form oi Hum

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Umed under Membei FD1C the title of 'Cloak and Dagger".

Extra "goods" for the month <>t Ii I hide "Ivy" wlih Joan BANK WLONEC Fonuin and Pal Ki - Williams DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA and Jimmie Durante star in great tradition the hit "

January 23, 194^ , ,,dav.

t h t: (. a i) r_ t anthology of world-famous poetry, music, and first critical year, pictures, covering six continents Danish Father, by Karl stories '.i/v twenty-five countries. E«keiund The truly amazing and Roots of Culture Young Men by incurable romantic. The Nine McGuire, is an en- told by hia Wesley for i Neils Eskelund, JANUARY- THE GARNET . plans and informative book romantic 6on. terraining THE rring [a ' equally Supreme Court BIRTUSTONESDATE FROM World's Great Madonnas. about the new The girl sugges- The PRIEST AAR- and its members. 12 GEMS IN HIGH into her Cynthia Pearl Manus, is an WHICH get r ONS BREASTPLATE wrap without They SYMBOUZED.IN TURN, IS- ZODIACS climbs TRIBES. THE , a bus (he RAEL S 12 i , and catch MONTHS. SIGNSANDTHE 12 InfbTBl) (fi I At the hotel where- they dine

. the devastating date HE1SRY W.MOORE

Hi, I . girl . i.t.v |....-.->ing occasionally remembers to tell TRADITIONALLV.ONES BIRTH )ih own girl that she looks "sen- HARDWARE STONE BRINGS GOOD FORTUNE. .„,,„„;,]' He orders without then in CHINESE WEAR TWO BIRTH- consulting her (7)—and DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Charles Buyer tone of voice. STONES. L EST ONEHA AID j begins a detailed review of all MAKE THE OTHlR JEAL OUS. made. li its he's ever JANUARY PEOPLE ARE THINKERS. ORATORS, Finally he whips his gal to TEACHERSAND SCIENTISTS. the dance floor. He jitterbugs else fox-trots. '.lie " ( *>** *^~*~^JANUAPD&BtRTHSTONet g'"****jpjk_J r ,\\\ a few routines ^ayg& ^^T . GARNET, WASWORN THE u-irl has

BY THE ANCIENTS TOEN- i i (g.) When introduce | ft SURE SAFE 7 he doesn't CALMNESS. oortlng (9. dour T ivei hei the PARLEY'S GRILL after •> brief to some time : rng kid Bee you DAHLONKCA. GEORGIA Esurln, "is

Salute to Generals From the Students

happily on its way ROBERT M. MOORE The mcmberi of the achieve Oberlin Grad Edits Advice Column ,, managed to In 'Varsity9 for Uncertain Students General Merchandise

i.-i.ii i>i ,i, nir : Deci prepai ! '- : iiei po I ir i, it. y Esti ni had kept b Lucy mug Mun'n \i thi !') I •'• too ii t" Bui the only ' !' by being i ol i llfo ,,i ob lln o . h«i l planll t who has found the Lost 1 •'' ||.']llll.n I'.Hl. i> ihi i IIKr.t would i"' H' " i Chord and cannot gel rid of It .. Oberlin, Ohio, c i ,uqy write .' dal oi the !'' say. Keith A FRIEND OF MIRTH GEORGIA COLLEGE [ppi ,.i ing in ' no i,u . 3ho ' mi ,1,M . England <' "" " Uonal magarim two pagi ol II,, It.-vl.

« i.nih'i, rii., ii, : .:.!. ii,,- England ,,;..i ..n .i i mi editor ol mole i„ | the uncertain '

,,..! I.. I! I l| ..,, .,1 | The que itlon Mli i Bitrln deal ii,,. i oiiegfl yearbook ,n>' Mi.iiin.-'l 1 iV ' ill- trumpet:; |,, i,,., Willi-. M.iH.i7.llie" The wiiii range n "Should I go .ii .11 IV fi."!. .mil IUII luvnl .mi, i. ii, "> ivcd ten steady In my freahmari Ql u, (a , | hm DAlll.OMXA. GEORGIA ' i teull a lege who . Hi., leadei for this "Let |., I .'II '!' ."i It' do i HOW I : majoi 1.,- 1 Time Roll" group.

i: , Ui anade, .mil .Hi y Veal play the trom-

l ;, mid ll "ban been rumored " i'ii. hi circle thai Jimmy YOUR IDEALS ARE OUR IDEALS"

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Friday, January 23. 1948 THE CADET BUCLER •^ SPORTS

when the final whistle blew. SPORTS BASKETBALL The Physical Education De- partment arranged for the stu- FORECAST body to attend the game, dent By Wes Browor THIS QUARTER and the students enjoyed it very much. The cadets and coeds ex- ,k tor the Georgia bosket 6 JANUARY tend their thanks to the authori- sturn basketball game for allowing them to attend .ii H.-..U, to finish with the >i the S. i ' - of Georgi;a Evening College the shown by the good beha- b play Cadets of N. G. C. were beaten of the students at the game tlanta Orai 5-1 to 51 rttme. The in 5th i just fall finishing played in Georgia's Southern League mould brand new gym in Atlanta, and e a ,,., mi „. >48 comparable in your reporter's opinion it Ci u kei the most exciting game he was Inning i were smooth Ln « has seen this year. The game gia Military College in Milleilso iem League never varied more than a few die, N. G. C defeated the Bull i playoffs, bu1 I points at any time and the score changed hands five times. along The first half went 1! vas by far one of the best slowly>with the half-time adets have playet. have hoard rumors »t a i» !l, G.E.C. 16. But Their ball handling ,. Hoekej team starting people Ol the second half started, both passing was almost tops ita. WO kttOW baskets. love teams began dropping n play was mucr ita and vleiniiy mold When the final whistle sounded l preceding games Itncss Hi'' sport K* the '"" was tied 4848. In rhev goodly present of lest, (DoIIoa Worth, ».-i he;] shots; t hat was something Honaton have teams. Why pulled ahead and in the last they hadn't been able to do for North Georgia College Vs. Piedmont Atlanta?) three minutes froze the ball. nai most of the season. —PlWlu hi/ l-jirlumh ,V * you know we hate to be

of the game w .ii and High man rmn>ir, i jporta Pinholster high point man rov. Kirls who racked up was U, S. Open, an at we "Luraley" sport pages, but as fai for the Cadets with 15, followed mi i 25 points for G. E. C; Gailey Amateur, the only concerned the ah. by Smith "with 11 and McEver .. ored 11 points and Smith DID YOU KNOW? ipllsh this in the port Department Gibbs with 7 each. Nail for points for N. G. C, and \<. .is high for the lasers By BnttenrorUi In a preliminary game N. G G M C Cup hockey's Salute To Generals " Stanley ' from the 1, The L llll G mer North Ci-' ' " "' r, dates bai k to E. C. "B" team, 33-. .2 In the highest award From The Students )»:•*<• " uf ,i late g;.une seconds of the game 1898 and was donated by Lord last three JANUARY 12 •ontinued from Pagi t) and Atlant.i Ii Coll. free th: Stanley for the hockey cham- Fowler dropped in a present they seem to be In a nnrisrheduled game in pionship of Canada. ' having some difficult} In I ' i;,,mi. -wlk', New Holland Mills 2. Babe Didrikson. famous ant, woi N. G. C. ing a place to practice. The the score, not Ignlfli defended N. G. C, by a score of U. S. golfer, is a great all-round to -,i ,,i point I admin! itral has promised i Three of 634 Jannary 9 57-39. It was a hard-fought ;ur athlete. Out time Duel i Angeles. < of oa r C. by the score K was evident from the they have managed to prefeel "'" i ; 1 i.-nion i Yming was 34-29. From the start it looked T (C\ p pored ich i umhei when New Holland made five a smooth-working orchestra referee would B only pitcher in the first Uptown." Th« »uM ,,, it the one reputation ol Me Off of their first sink shots that th'-' which help- the << '"' ' to . Li baseball , i,i it thi have a hard time, and as the indred years of | th Cadets were in for a hard fight. colli ge ""' progressed, he became n over 500 games, .,!,:, ii then game . ,i al their besi As the game progressed the Ca- i M of the St. contempli I more and more confused. I Harry Breeheon . it! * dets slowed New Holland down when they play those slow, Piedmont took an early lead rdlnala is the first and played a very good game. dreamy nor, and N. G. C. could never over- ithpaw to win three games In The Btudi i Ish Things"

played .Yi.il-I : take them. Both teams Chapman for New Holland lei the Genei and there were scraps HcGo belun.l Ihem <.n.*tm... ' I"'' hard ball I mpo these day . bu( featherweight i throughout the game. Murphy md cent, with a napp for tho e hi p - il . ; , liphtweiKht lo points 1(II11 , ,„,;,! the . led the scoring with | r • you." high point thi have v..,i nslu behind Gailey was king, then was through at 21. followed and for N. G. C. with 10 re- B, Chandler fouled out all-time scoring with 9. Afraid To manv of the players on both by HcEver league profei slonal Eastern Basketball dubs Go 138 goals held by Nels West, Says V of Illinois Athletic Director w hj the only man ever to make a Grand '. n D nd Far Wcalern rill ih, French. hon fl.. Ba tennis titles in one "5TI 01 w v Ie

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BUGLER NEEDS Attention REPORT ON THE Southern Accrediting Association STAFF MEMBERS Veterans Yes. we want you on the DEBATE CLUB think Here is the latest "poop" con- Inspects North Georgia College Bugler staff. Even if you During the flurry' of spring cerning can't do any fancy writing, your subsislance allow- you plans, many of the campus or- Dr. M. C. Huntley, of Blrm- come on anyway because you ance. Effective April 1, 1948, ganizations have made plans and New Science BIdgr. A l.i Exei yourself. Pubil Law 411 Amends Public won't be by preparations for the present Secretary of the South Law 346 to this effect: A veteran Nearing Completion If you haven't enough im- spring quarter's activities, and i-utum of Colleges and S.-rond- who is pursuing a course of full- According to Dr Rogers, the .iL-inau-r to write a feature arti- this report on the activities, pre- ary Schools, and a time institutional training shall new science building of No committee then you can join the news sent and cle, planned, that the Georgia College is Composed Of Mr James M, Hew- be paid ; expected staff and write only the hard, debate club will participate in lett, Dean, Centre Col of $75 per month if without be ready for occupancy at cold facts. Vllle, Kentucky, and Mr. James dependant or dependants, beginning of the summer quarter no but there is KiiKini. Preside in There's pay, Inquiries of this if Newberry among the student $105 per month if he has ( year, and not a little honor connected— be- body will College, Newberry, South Caro- show that few stu- dependent, or S120 per month if definitely in time for the fall it or not. Also, you can lina, made .1 turn- of Inspection lieve dents at our school realize the he has more than one dependent. use your position on the Bugler of North Georgia College on aims and purposes of the debate The increases provided undei The three-story, n 5rtaff as an effective means of club. Friday and Saturday. April 9 The lack of information Public Law 411 do not apply tc structure, costing over 1300,000, revenge if you're like most of carries over into confusion veterans pursuing part-time in was designed by Tucker am us fiends. The about the official name of the stitutional training (less than 12 Howell, architects, of Atlanta committee, representing So keep your ears open dur- debate club. The official semester hours in institutions of Each floor will have adequab the chapel program this ed the school thoroughly ing designation of the organization higher learning such facilities for the science to In in a coming Thursday, for the an- routine inspection to determine is the Forensic Senate of North sities and colleges.) taught there. The first floor i

place i > nouncement "f our mating Georgia College. designated for the of the : by Another of the This increase IS automatic for department — If you plan- llii- Southern Assm'l.d Ion. and the time. are Forensic Senate's woes Is the physics and will contain Bpacl ning to be sick in quarters that lack of ous classrooms, laboratories with The men in-mn red tin- library knowledge by the stu- sary to claim an additional de- day, then see Chuck Stewart at dent body of the activities of adequate ventilation and the to determine it- efficiency and pendent after April 1 and no your earliest convenience. the Forensic senate. in- most modern equipment the degree to which It serves For action on your part Is necessary. ducive to efficiency the college curricula, Also In- stance, in the winter quarter The Veterans Administration and the duct 1 von ess. cluded in the tour waa the col Forensic Senate participated will automatically adjust you; The laboratories in the Glendy Burke Centennial will he furnished with new furni- lege Infirmary and the housing N6C Oddities iubalsteni e Tournament at Tulane Univ ture throughout. The cost ol facilities of the college. But ... if you desire to claim new furnishings, sity. Both teams, negative a an additional dependent acqi such as tables, Mr Huntley and the Other affirmative, placed fourth pi; desks, and so forth, will exceed members of n,,. committee vis- ed alter April 1, 11)48, you should in competition with eighty tea forward satisfactory evidence $60,000. Besides the laboratories ited the offli e ol the Registrar lecture and 1 from over twenty states a of such dependent as promptly rooms, each the of fix your hair by also Canada. will house large storerooms as possible, since an increase In cording. Future plans of the Forensic the offices of the faculty, There your subsistence allowance be- Another one of the 1 ilple Senate for will be three physics the spring quartet cause of such dependent cannot labora- objectives of the committee was Coach Sheets, head low, chug- include tories arid two lecture rurntis for the Georgia-Florida trip be made effective prior to the to determine the amount and ging around the track passing or tour. During this trip the physics. date of receipt of evidence show- source of the College: | amazed boxing "work -outers." The se Senate will debate such teams ing entitlement thereto. support ent of as Emory-at-Oxford, G,S.C.W„ For complete information con- chemistry There has been 110 Official I* Peeved professor interrupting Armstrong e three laboratories Junior College, cerning new dependency claims, port on the outcome ol the student, "Any similarity be- Emory-at-Valdosta, and Florida which should start April 1, read Checkup, but according to Dr. tween that response and the State Teachers College at the carefully that Inconsplclous The department of biology i;,.o r i'n- .dent of North correct answer to the question vill he located the University of Florida. of paper that w on third i;. orgle College, the school has is purely Tentative loor of the building. mill plans for admitting i Two li.ved \ a "very favorable new members have been dis- laboratories for biology, botany, Dr. Rogers, "there were only a Coed whizzing down walkway cussed and anyone wishing in and zoology, and two class rooms few minor dlscrenencles men emitting blood-curdling yell as " formation on the Forensic wilt [inn Ide adequate working In. tied In nn uiiolhr-l.il ivav Mi- she cadet NEW DIETITIAN is hotly pursued by Senate contact Jean Wilson, lies for this department llie word holding out a sleepy little grass The physics department will secretary of the Senate. The Mrs. Lucy S. Dosler. Mllledge be ,111, ,1 with ,1 laugh. Senate has plans for the cluh provided with ;i spei tory the iii..t place Mrs. Nealy, who is leav- for communications P. T. boys looking like a can- and'fall quarters of 1948 and all ing in June to join her husband. itir let offered as > pari ol the iannlng chorus line In the Gay trrlculum of the on trips and new Mrs Poster studied ,-it Crnrgl.'i Several lee Nineties as they kick high for members will be announced at State College for Women and at ire rooms will be designed B new leg exercise. iMi eating a future time. Florida State College. For six on i In IIm preaent roadway In front New Holly Theatre Library' scene: Campus romeo if the Forensic Senate of the building win be raised carefully reading book on "How To Open June 1st trig recap of major abOUl four feet and the ground to Get Along with Women." The position of assistant die- filled In up to the bu Li] embody the past The new Holly "'- iti a level lawn. The efforts of the organization. The 1 between hai nenson .'. iji be Senate took first place in the rlffln an f] »>» ":'bi ,

been filled I of the CYCLOPS DUE UUlsapS College tournament In mo*i modei n ii Jackson

They won fli .ill brick, fireproof construction IN mother ai the Unl < WEEK Kappa Alpha at the University iln 000 plu ih bottom Georgia. i|>pi In January of [1 pn i and i firsi place Free Week-End in the Georgia In'* that—according to the contract - tung confiding Tournament at Enmry Begins May 7 here in about mom an

1 which is held ' hour each Friday - tribute*! to the subscribers im- ,n fix your hall by It mo in Price mediately oT ' on the arrival the t p. m. or at Memorial Building nt 4 o'clock P. M This hour is purely In- A number of the pictures ap chugging around the track pan- 1 day. Student* are f lit Professor Clark t school by quan r Many the Cyclops are almost as old subjects are discussed and every- one has an opportunity to air these old pictures are ones of indent, "Any ilmll 11 any topic CALENDAR FOR the first graduating class and REPORTS. The Forensic Senate Is again of the first faculty. looking forward to a successful ^I'RINGQIARTER

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THE CADET B U '. I. F- K A BETTER WHAT JOHN Barnstorming THE CADET WORLD AND YOV THINKS A little while back, on Fresh- By JOHN YACKUBOSKEY man Day. when the boys were privileged to view the girls 'Lewis Fights U. S. Order; s n BUGLER The their more or less natural of unrest, discontentment and youth's Industry Periled." beau- several expressed the quotation Is the headline ty, opin- Georgia College. above Published Monthly [ North At- ion that serious doubts of the April 7th issue of the had the sprung up as to the advisability lanta Journal. The text of BUSINESS MANAGER deals marriage. Increasingly polluting the mlndl (article under the headline soft coal strike Lurry N Cain lp f the people of the World, with the current i harles !.. Stewa following Twice, in less than half a cen- which I have been morning and have such a tury, democratic nations have wnh more than a passing in queer Sattefflcld sight greet you. What a Tom . relates the hor- , the price of liberty teres! The article Alan Patureau rible contemplation!" In terms of death and destine- serious ramifications of the ... Theron White However, since this Is tion, in terms of tea! and d then subtly suggests leap year (we have to give the h and In lonellne roi caused by the girls hear) be thai we Jane 1 an even chance), have de- Dean, Jr., Jack Hopkins. Mary loved ones who failed to return. ! s Staff—Wm T. whir feature Yet, today ;- re 400.000 coat cided to do a on the to tell |ir-'i;ir ir definite Barn and you what real- lung another world of i striking l a

1-. 1 in- ly takes place. i 1 th i be merely When you boys complain in which thou and Dl imerlcao i the reports ;...!'.. the paper are concerned about the girls being a little late for breakfast, do d, furthermore, according to you ever operators stop to consider how much time the author has a solution for the and effort they spend In hi.- coal mines are never to becom Why Are You beautiful just for . ing you? think thai another Hard? Think how it would if Studying So Patter ;l demanding be you could see them as they look In article I By All] n < Johnson, written with die hope lly I'.iHii. .Hi the safety of the Barn — clothes thai the distasteful to the taking a for granted, iol ' thrown on any old way, That's •-., the word hail Evei filling thought which win i isn't It? But i presume you ' Communist." what are I neither know socks, no makeup, and perhaps thra ihed out b blmsell and whai he maj do pinion through some cold cream smeared .,iii the nation has turned against on that you are erlou ' and i on for good measure. plat I Sometimes the -girls have a ,:..: ..

I am qui ^,i,«l ...Id fashioned hen party remote from the formulation of 9 they always ! ev- ,,n,.i . thai (don't Then .i beltei world Ind the public's wrath forgotten except the foi ii i bard for u isslon, roi anti-l lb and this l.i i : i ) II Li ' i > • i- ,,i I..--, i making thf i»m, .mi, inn . In id i would like question, what before It Is over To begin with tin- world Bui m.i i- 'i is 'i everyone In the Barn dls- Lion .'. urn i"i Unit) Wine n leers of Amerl- i t taki granted W

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, three overlap . iderabl) How 1 om 1 1 ' m 1 con 1 i. "i in- I Impel H" e demand it, my parent expei i ever, many Intereatln Well, place In our ec ml< landing an iiiV whal b are brought In oi i 1 i in i i 1" ln'i:iti v I .i i; tlo I ' ulrlll:, .ID'I iHlii-r ;i ::<. Sa Hi free for-alls tl |im hr. who .'.

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what 1 am thinking about? my : iw,i v luviml,,-,,! knowledge placed hi Lei rne to the H come i by heh basil loudn ., saying that 1 deem It a tragedy tan wielding the . indeed to poE -- thl BC1 Ml broom and |. before I the Institution we call moral i tn most cases it would tie the Cold an ib ii i... we build anil equip it Bum ihti'UKhmu In,- w,- ,,,, greed and ui thoroughly, and not u ,-,,mihu :il1v liitln, n. the utmost and tai the good work stoppage. The Bible says "To ti knoweth to do n I .mil dneUi I something like this it not, to him il is sin" Jesua ' TORS STRIKE; RBI : said, "Learn of Me." He meanl GREAT LIVING more than merely memorizing Instead ol behind them MINERS A - i .ii ,.. I w tGE magnificent Truths concerning 'u would be mui to the truth than aomi Himself, but with thi recent strikes headlines f the true meaning of life m glad we no longer And now the mora' It Uwaj , "*«i la In accord measure k before you leap" a successful life In Knowledge t, mp irtni a . n Temperance THINE before you form » Paili sur* tion, but more by quality, spirit ''"''- and above all be t; ' and service rendered. Christ Head & Wimpy ILL the facts of &' ««J 8H0f In Georgia said. "Whoever would be chief ease and not merely )ust on* . . . tttte. of fee soJtn among you, let side of the him be servant." I nav« story El t\.>He*4 thai the people And now. if, giving your own be correct all diligence. uth with interests to whom 1 have In anything that you might D»« an opinion on. iraav. April 2-t, 1°48 THE CADET BUGLER Page Three jRec Club Has Dramatic Club REX |

i First Meeting Roots of Culture FRATERNITY \ Plans Big Play | Of Spring Quarter The regular meeting of .In Near Future APRIL - THE DIAMOND I Rec Club was held in the at The Dramatic Club of North I /NEARLY CHRlSTtAN TIMES. Friday night. April Georgia College is excitedly mak- J manypeople wore the le president, Barb ing plans for the production of

i ; of King, in charge. Oscar Wilde's "The Importance /2birthst0nes success- | j Social Calender was one of their The revised constitution i I of Being Earnest" during the , ively.asmonthstones.' popular dances, In the Gym on thought presented before the club, [Spring Quarter. This is one of each being mo$7 Saturday night, April 10. Wilde's famous comedies were approved w ] which favorable in its own The next day, Sunday April, plications that *{ month. 11, the Fraternity journeyed to arise when a person tries to Lake Winfield Scott for a profit by telling a little white Bar-B-Q. The last one was en- participate m that team's tour- This Is the first tlmi the diamunu, most brill- joyed by all and the Rex is Dramatic Club has accepted looking forward to another big /ant of gems, was the A new secretary, Jean Adams, challenge of so great an undertaking, and the members FAVOR i T£ Of Q.UELN MARIE was elected. Later on in the quarter the itering Into the task whole ANTOINETTE ANDTHE Plans for the informal dance, Fraternity will go to Lake heartedly. JOSEPHINE. April 17, as well as tentative EMPRESS Trahlyta for another one of its WM^i plans for the Rec. Club Formal Already materials are arriv- ing for the construction of new APRIL PEOPLE INCLUDE FAMOUS PIONEERS. Nominations for new pledges For attendence the Trahlytans ^enery. Professor Martin, SOLDIERS. INDUSTRIAL LEADERS.TRAVELLERS were received at the Fraternity's received 100 points: the Mer- ho has studied stagecraft at first meeting this quarter and ^**«W*«J SMALL SON. cureana 75 points, and the Phi Columbia University, will super- $i?Z&W?!r~ ^^M?4i twelve boys BRIG*** Omlcrons and Hippolytans. 50 the c PLAYING WfTH bids pebbles found on a Norris Brown, Jimmy Coleman, dis- river bank,led to Alva Crow, Frank Hurst, Jim scenery the Dramatic Club has covery of southafwcas Hogg, Rex Skelton. Frank Wall, Diamond heu L. R. Sewell, H. Q. Davis, Bill PATRONIZE Cannon, George David, and Tom Campbell. They were ini- tiated April, 4 on Crow Moun- DIAMONDS HAVE ALWAYS OUR weeks. Work will begin im- tain, in the tarditional manner, EXPRESSED MODESTY, mediately thereafter for the Pledges who are ready for INNOCENCE ADVERTISERS presentation of the play dur- PURITYAND membership are Sherron Smith, ing the mldffle of the quarter, A DIAMOND ENGAGE- Snooks Barnes, Binny Haynes, with Mrs Sirmons directing MENT RING SYMBOLIZES Walter Peacock, Buddy Yar- TRUELOVEAND HARMONY. brough, Leroy Whiting and Tebie White. They will be initiated into membership Wed- nesday night, April 15. BANK OF DAHLONEGA The Fraternity has recently You Aren't So Dumb purchased a plaque, of which SIGMA THETA it is very proud. This plaqu< n't think you might have is designed similar to the Frat The Sigma Theta Fraternity [ernlty Pins, having a skull, a little thick-skulled when . 'curtesy — Ser start this **>"«. and usln whlte >'*«* got off to a flying couldn't understand the S quarter by sponsoring the first represent pearls and red relation between the cartoon ol Informal dance of the quarter. represent rubles Member FDIC chicken with several tails, Other dates held by the frater- This plaque will be lngs, and legs, and the cheml- nity on the social calendar are Initiations, dances and other il Analysis of a Woman— April an Informal dance, and of the Fraternity. BANK OF DAIILONF.GA 2<. issue which appeared In the last a April 25, a trip to Trahlyta. ent meeting nomina of the Bugler. There was no There wtll also be the quarterly on. The cartoon of the lAHLONEGA, GKOIUUA Sigma Theta banquet at the cused absences a quarter would chicken was to represent the Smith House. utomatlcally place a member or material for the chicken (?) probation for the next quarter college dining hall. Several men were pledged In served in the The member, If absent twice caption to the fraternity this quarter. to a mistake, the luring the probation quarter,

Initiation was held Sunday omitted. Bill meet before a committee afternoon, April 11. There also ippolnted by the President and were several old pledges initi- LOFLIN APPLIANCE COMPANY ated Into membership. who Is chain These members who are absent To replace two of our old offi- JOIN THE during the probation RCA VICTOR RECORDS cers, Tom Mathews and Bob period, shall be subject to dis- Purce.ll, who hit the road after missal from the Fraternity quarter, B< Appliances and Repair This nomination was approved Radios, General unanimously chosen unamiously by the majority g president and Clay p was elected Treasurer. DAHLONEOA, ODoltdIA Varsity Mag Offers $100 For Stories Written By Students There's cash waiting for stu Compliments „f dent writers In Varsity Maga- The zine's new search for short-short _. specific, 1100 for RED APPLE SUPER MARKET H F. Parks & Son story accepted for publlca-

ral MEATS, CANNED (MODS, PBODUOE hue Me chudiH Varsity'fi offer, growing out FRESH talent r a desire to develop new SELF -SERVICE Dah onega, eorgia among America's young writers, F. and I!. H Butler. Owners is open to any student at this C. DAHLONEOA, ciKORUlA Submitted stories should be about 1200 words In length, and may be on any subject It is im- portant to note, however, that la young man's maga Varsity a Photo Service A Place of Wholesome Recreation line, read regularly by hundreds Dahlonega ids of male undergrad •hlle fiction for this

EXCHANGE i THE STUDENT'S can be either serious Portrait*! Boll humorous. It must be slanted FR-E-S-II Kodak Filn College Flash Hull.* — Plenty nt On the t'ampus of North Georgia male readership. • Manuscript* should be typed, • Mack and Whit- in; CREAM, SANDWICHES, DRINKS and mailed, with stamped return ' [envelope, to Short-Short Story' Jack Roberta, Mgr. Deparunenl. Varsity Magazine. 32 Vanderbllt Avenue. Sew Tork *' INVITATION .!()( K.\£Y/NTO Ulr HOLLY THEATRE THE FUTURE ft FROM THE Y. M. C. A. The president and the cabinet Thurs., FrL. April 22-23 i of rain pound of the Y.MjC.A. cordially In- tng against the massive hall vite all cadets of N.G.C. to visit "Dead Reckoning"* make a steady, low roar. The the "Y" room in the basement fills to Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth yellow light of my candle )f Price Memorial Building with grotesque papers the chamber itudy, read the daily Scott shadows. md current magazines, and to hold your "bull sessions". The musty atmosphere, the inky re ' room Is equlped with tables, Mon.. Tues . April 2&-2T and a good supply : back i Ira, lamps newspapers. ' ' flickering _. magazines and ' Cass Timberlane reveals to- The V M C A. hopes soon to Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner e a radio for the conven- cadets felt-like dust. I stand in awe of e of the boys. All those countless -volumes so long invit-ad to come to the "Y" Wednesday, April : untouched by human hands. The New Look Inquiring Reporter n to relax any time—every Cautiously I reach out to select day—between the hours of 7:30 Comes To NGC One of the main topics of "Blackmail" one of the ageing books. My . M. and 6:00 P. M. vi.-r-ation around the campus tenseness heightens as I place addition to the movie pre- these days concerns the pur- In the volume on a large, dust- last Wednesday night, chasing of corsages for the nted laden table nearby. The book Formal Dances. Recently the there will be two more Wednes- Thurs., Fri., April protests with a loud creak as I inquiring Reporter has proposed day-night movies presented this open it "Red Stallion" J question: "Should the quarter by the Y. MCA, On On the fading, brittle pages take a look at the new another Wednesday nigh . ,iFJi-i kIvc their dates corsages Robert Paige I can make out something about spring fawhlonfi the girls are lie Formal Dances?" The NGC in the 1830's. Hastily 1 earing. They say that Georgia i if and I both the males read, "Cadets who chew to- is gone In for "the new look" females of our campus were Mon. Tues., May 3-J bacco will provide themselves ure wholeheartedly than any irled and Interesting. with a cuspidor to be kept clean hei state In 'he Union, and "Sagion" Jean Wilson: "No. The ex- at all times." But suddenly a course the NGC coeds can't of < • For- Ladd Lake chilling draft engulfs the room I left behind Is per quarter amounts to My heart leaps to my throat as Though .in Ho' ' rw li and ttely fifteen dollars the candle ebbs to a small BDOUt riding In ml that's entirely too much. movie, lecture, dance, etc. Wednesday, May 5 I slam the book shut with Spank! All boys are Invited to attend f there were only one Formal a resounding clap. those to join the spike heeld which neem to quarter, then It would be nice. meetings and "Cigarette Girl" When the candle begins to [ho gill' * J J r I m.ui.iK'- Poole: "I don't think burn brightly again, I scan the Lesley Brook. Jimmy Lloyd 1 xeveral Inches to their the Cadets should, because of chamber in nervous relief. Ihe expense. If we had a local Suddenly my eye falls on an- situation Visit other volume resting on the nor! it perhop the Thurs.. Fri., May 6-7 OUld be different However if lofty shelves. It is a strange fellow likes his date very "Song of Love" looking book that seems to be e noticed that " The City Shoe uob, I think he should enshrounded In a glimmer. i misty o Irii an i bli Hepburn, Robert Walker Qene Crawford: "It depends Being compelled in a sort of year. I hear that thh Is a upon how the boy feele. Most hypnosis to withdraw this Im- dtbntabli que itlon In the Shop are brought up to think maculate volume, 1 let It drop faahlon world Apparently the Saturday, May flowers necessarily go with nrinlirr || *o the thickly dusted table with , For i dl but In most cases the j thud that echoes throw (jr. nut the debate are flotern id 'Vieilanties of B< in i .liloni It, arnl hesldcs i CP] RT SHOE Ihe deathly quiet room HOC mainly by gondei [| ei mi the girl doein'i feel bad II ihe in 2000 A. d.", proclaims the U a - on,,,. :,., reels REPAIRING doe n'l re< eli t q i oraage." Initial page In the II I gl Itfl "I book By SOI WB n i Milne Johnson: "It's really chance 1 hit upon the college*! matorlol to I'lirij; in « lo'thcr i he can : egulatlona for those n but (hr-dlstant times, Spellbound, afford or not, in any id thing new ha been the girl doesn't feel bad U IN - id definite!] This win be THIS A PERSONAL INVITATION TO i Cadets who hoi e rookel mo even more ovldent later ships will please refrain from 'ii ii i thj t ''.: landtag ihem on tha .ill in-. BUM "I the YOU Wl Ifou're right U ' | attl ' 2 Television lets must not I ., i ] ngei h hi yoxi be played during quartoi nee during TO VISIT \\]i b octal out* .i t if yoai petti US ]UI 3, No Btudenl li allowed lo them then

. In t have In ins posaeislon ony . field ENJOY plaid rei rackera, and all ay'ro going steady they death ray guns must be da houldn I give, i oraQea. For Wholesome. Pun, posited with the dormitory than one kind me -Hi. i pai d

at fever going i maybe $7.80 on > girl they may Good Fellow-ship night thru- w.i. sn regulation 1 The *upcr-hel or epidemic Hah i uttlng ovei met, containing X ray vision not ex n the Barn Do and etc.. must be kepi polished though none of the girls re Jenny KIngery "It'a and ready for Inspection ; accord gretted the tact that they hid tn Your Favorite fisnw of Ing Who the r.nli'i : ami vs ||..

. '.n iv locks, be the girl Is i think the cadel 5, The '. military companies on ipeclal ox BILLIARDS nowadays and will line up In front Of Lhfl pill lonnj and Maty caalons and to certain Inijlyldu 1 Beth (tha official halrdrei i hall for sei | breakfast, rum h, and .ii Another thing, when > boj ALSO goi the it} li dinner tablets. new llrecl from n odating another Lb Parla. .on! tli.T.'fun- dating .i j{irl be will no! m..|i".l iln o then H i iih- -,rw Loos know, doesn't i don't ttunk Sandwiches — Drinks i they are cleaning like It' " sage -ii- neoauary doing other typos Any one letting AT IBB

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about these perplexing rules, 1 DAHLONEQA i. a ADVERTISERS leave this eerie chamber to go out into the turbulent night. .

Saturday. April 24, 1948 THE CADET BUGLER SPORTS

Varsity Football NGC Is Beaten Boxing Tournament Leather 11-2 really flew in the At Our School By W. T. C college gym Thursday after- Yes that's right. NX3.C, one< NGC opened its '48 baseball noon at 4:00 o'clock on April 8 season Monday. when annual had a football team. But it was April 5. with NGC intramural double-header against Western boxing tournament got under way back there. In fact, it was Carolina Techers at Caullawhee, way. The tourney shaped up twenty-five years ago. And, X. C. The first game was an as a personal feud between "B" incidentally, it was a good team. abbreviated encounter and the and "C" companies, as the other Let's go back and take a look 9-inning nightcap was rained ompantes offered no entries. at this team through the eyes The 175 pound affair featured "C" company's George David of a member of the squad: The "Cadets" lost the first defending his crown against "B" game 11-2. Turner started for "The records of wins and company's entry, George Tut- Coach Grove's outfit and was losses of a college of Dahlonega's wiler. Two freshmen, Joe taken out in the sixth with the Greenway of "C company and size must of necessity favor the 6-2. Up to that time he hadn't ;r Bradley of "B" squared loss side of the ledger if it plays given up an earned run. i the 150 pound bout. The Errors plagued the "Cadets", college teams. It is only seldom sluggers pitched 16 ounce gloves sS^ *&Y whose hitting was very weak. that a small college attains any :hree one minute rounds, RULES AND The Cadets garnered only four REGULATIONS GOVERNING USE OP dinners being degree of prominence and this hits. awarded gold TENNIS COURTS metals to call their own. The There still remain 15 games may not be above the average n dodging stray punches and id we are looking for Improve* doing but certainly it is due much the refereeing ient here, when we play Ogle- credit for the splendid record be permit! 1 rl thorpe April 9. this year. In the big boy's battle both the BOX SCORE nteBtants were veterans of Shnli'iits ist furnish NGC the balls 01. Of I'l.'ISS Much of this credit must be AB R H E last year's tournament, David Lee, c.f. given Paige Bennett, our popu- 1 1 inning decisions over Harry Been of lii i'cd McEver, If 1 roc litiet itudenl us- lar coach, who made a glowing J., Crews and inaj n Mark Ham, while 1 ''" ,,m "'" ' Pinhols'ter, if ' I'" <1nj .ml l ahi mtUI success of his first year as l"""' , Tutwller mas decisioned by 1 '" '"''I ' "II-:.. fur M-., .,1 I. I ;, euilff (See .,,,,- ,,,..,, coach. Facing the problem Brown, rf George David's five feet Offioi Palmer, ss which all new coaches must ii inches 1 '' poked him 1 1 Sm - ;m ' ,l " 1 Chandler, allowed if us .,, ,,.. face, be Boon won the friendship lb 1 players nrc inches closer to the ll ceiling 8* 1 " " mi P" «d ts t 1 ivil r s . , oF Galley C 1 for and respect his players, and than the other George, wit! 1 wl 1 ;.i. 'i' en ked -11. 1 thus Insured their loyalty. After .nthony, rf (Sumo rule us seven altitude.. Both si,.,!,- Whiting, c that the teaching part began. ieai ies weigh 175 pounds 1 "" I i-ti McEver, V„ 2t aftei .. rain, 1 Into heads, some of which were Kill from Atlanta, although -i.ii,. r . i- i,,v. 1 . ..-!.. .1 Turner, p j r . 1 , ignorant of the first principles Tutwller first claims allegiance Il Jackson, " om « 1 pftv Is through or of football, he had to pound the p Urn knead. David attended science of the garni.-. well Hale, p How 1] at Castle Heights he succeeded is proved by the iry Academy in "1 splendid showing of the team. while Tutwiter learned to read .vrite in Bulldo The first game was with | Tutwller began boxing in high Lei us ClarkesvUle \ & M The Blue have yo 1 andily by a rutwllei 1 bul ,, ficial match by a ii- few months undci Bradley, an 31 to score. Only for a few behind. They opponent began his pugllstii both hold the minutes was the varsity injected Mlr-kerl I, ' this The Druid urn HI |h into the fray. Had they played in h !.. in. seem to run hall he 1 the entire game il is difficult to ..1 Gibson, 3b ehldi ' 1 1 pretty consistent parallel with give . \ I

Norton, rf .ii '. : ni h il 'i tnosl department 1 idve ghi u Mi Gayle Other games in which we p including age and best punches.

1 David's history . made a good showing were with personal reaches i The

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: 1 K) Dahlonega i first half ended with neither S 10 10 team having shown superiority.

1 h I'll AM 'c* Bennett led h I i leld and during the In- termission injected some of the 5 15 1" 10

ii tl spirit. It was a 4:10— 8.-40 5*00 10 Standard Service Station transformed Jacket squad which IS started the second half, and It .1 |0 9:00 4 45 W.00 soon became evident that Only a matter of lime separated 6 10 11 26 them from victory. The specta- - Da* rjllt :u 10 tfi lying of "Dummy" Dreger featured this period. It was again Hugh Skelton who . Tried the Bei i.OO— 9:30 Alphar-tta put an end to Piedmont's hopes and. incidentally, won the i 1^- y 45 How HI 4=00— 9 00 game by scooping up an enemy - Springs 8:30 fumble and racing thirty yeards Sandy 3;0e— for the lone touchdown of the ; :00—10 30 Atlanta Dahlonega Cafe

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VOLUME XVIII. DAHLONEGA. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. 1948" MAY 6, NUMBErIs FEDERAL [NSPECTION 1 Formal Graduation o[ Worth Georgia College will be con- dueled May 17 and 18, 1948, ac- cording lo plans now se! by the To Be Held June 8 With the Military Department of ! College A tentative plan ha?

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i I of mg Officer, Lt. ' Georgia College, a faculty comi PMS&T, I tee has approved The tentative schedule is as fol- lows and is published for the in- faculty for the graduation c cises. Formerly the Cadets I" graduated in then uniforms, 17 May 1948. Coeds in white gowns, and LtfiOO Individual weapons and marksmanship. Observation of The Bugler Staff

iiioii degrees winch \ structor on the Drill Field —Military 102, Second Sec- Wilkie, Settle pl^, S. Boatwrlght the Parades belongs to member! D800 Tatics. Observation of class To Edit Cyclops tary Department George Franklin Green l.hat this year Cadel Major will be another Keneraon Britt came up with the idea Im- Man —Military 302, Section II George Harold mediately and with the permis- Kilp.iti irk 'i8D0 The Inspection Team this Theoretical Tests Conducted sion of the Military Department by is Colonel Harvey Shelton, I personnel 1 of the 1 Inspect- l ' ' " I Colonel Sapp and mem- ing Team in the Auditorium try. Commanding 11th Inf; >earbook, The bers of a surveying class did the 5th Division. Fort Jackson, S Cyclops VVUkle practical work to locale each of 0910 Evolution Of Warfare, member Inspecting party. Lt. Class Ihe points "just riclil Then Nathaniel B Rieger; and Lt. Col Cdt. Lt, Kendrlck and Cdl Capl Joseph S. Withington. Fie. ni.m uol their head-; together Hugh Waxi >! Tin ion a

Lt. Col. Schmidt ' 1- announces that i 1- is Robert and up thoj ..one with nil those Ben 1 1 1 Yarbrougb. B. ihe inspection will be conducted on . The Observation of cla: Georgia. Settle is a sophomore ni a little hags which look good following are working about the same basis as last year. ward the According to Wilkie. organiza- ma in so handy. If you COmplotltl 'i 111 in will realize and regular classroom, tion of the Cyclops staff is to be just -ask BUH- —Military 402, Section I, \iiini' Evelj ii \llen B. ciimpli'led In l lie i.'inl oi I lie miui-

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I;..-, i- \i. i lard field for next scheduled Vlrgle w. McEver tests, the ROTC. Ihe War Departim-nt —Battalion. ; and scorched Hem D ia U d conducts summer camps for ad- inn Leadership, Drill and Exer- vanced course students 'The ii-!' . I Command. Practical camp in the Third Army Area is .1 Lewis Mies, Jr., Powdei t "1 tin (in- H work on the drill field. held at Ft. Benning, Georgia, and Spring'.. Henry D. Miles, Dun- following the uehi.. —Cadet Battalion, will start June 21, I'M:-: i wouih . Jack W Mil h-i 400 Theoretical Tests Conduct- BUSSEY ha-, a good one about dents reporting not later than 24uu Mill., George E Gainesville; ii. ii fire extinguisher But what hours 19 June 1948. The camp Robert E, Nelson. Jr.. Eatonton; most of us could not understand ipectlag Team in the Audi- Ira E. New. Jr. Add. James M Mi Cullough I'Hi In-peclion of Equipment and

.Hid Inspection of all equip- ment in Military Building UQ.C. OJJm, and the Armory. L Perkins, Columbus; the fact that tins is only lenlo- Ihe 1 attendance

i <. of the Inspection date " nil subject to change Last year ansporiatio'i love liniinm Daniel D. Qulllian. III. Athens. ' year that the college William l Kei.i. Zebulon; Donald Military-lie lor ' peeled since It assum- headed Sunday 1. Robert*, Jefferson; Jeff T. four year college and trade Holding rifle In one band, Rogers, Jr., Augusla; Oliver H, n that inspection the college vigorously Waving a unmll Con- re- Rogers. Tunnel Hill; Neal Rumble, Warner Robin., OeorgC P Short, Jp., Clarksvllle, John S. Simmons, would let u Eatonton; Thomas G Tankenley, I fuming to writr on blackboard, North Carolina: Julian L. 1 J St I is getting Eat) Point; Doyle Tatum, dn , ): ,,!,,,.. . Visiting General lev. Floyd, Florida; Fra hrightlj colored ii.ni'li ' Jasper. Richard S, WaMorstcin, II decided , chief flown. g Dbckal ; Boyd. Dahlonega; Reiner fcom bad Bronx. New York, William F.

their Saturday night dale on the I i Yarbrougb. Thomaston, Jack B m itrolUag social calendar. Fort UcPhenpD, Yonge. ColumbUJ ! : I.'. Mn\'. Ill Instructions concerning Reserve i ap tnd gown i gradnAtidn daj

Officer Training Camp attendance or I in« > Senior Class day or night

cipating tn be In M in i U

ium a few day» before the gradua- ! lion. This .'.i

Lme Regimental Com- ' Ktandu of North Georgia's Pro- nuccewfully carried out. Mr. Will IOI of Military Science and Tatics. Lt. Colonel H A Schmidt. i V. Harper, incorporated into a program and il being approved by the Senior ; .•.ting L Valley, James THE CADET BUGLER MILITARY BALL The Cadet Bufiler ColI«g< TO BE GIVEN Pubhshrd MomhK bj tb< Snxfcnu Df Norlh &«[» EDITOR BUSINESS MANAG1 R Charles L Stewart News Editor pi eted A '"° ''ur " r '" u F,\m r .- Editor "'""" Whi" ored bj the SraS ' /'.»./. !'"!• sh H Officer Amur. SuH—Fayi Htahn CraJu "'L/ \ h,J h,r Sergean Mi/to Jun. I oflll ' lures the At Winter Jimtmi a complete with »,,,>>.> U,»» I,™ — «,.„ , Oian U kck The time for th s even The p the college dining formal. T be abs lulely free to the World Conditions Want -Adi

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lairmanship of Cdl. Capt. John Food, Good Wii lodgett. assisted b> Cdt. "This Is What I Like—flood Capt irajtlag again rtie Company, And Bad Thoughts."

flatter Jlie vJauonet Wa, North Georgia College in We HAitr;i-;iiON w \-:t\,\> To m lean om the days are pleasant and J gel the i i,. i i boll tame ho Players nlghl relatively cool." Sumr Although

! < didn't nieeoed in gi i ' 1 $o\ pi d i"-'" '-"- on scholarly type is woe- "uglleat boy" or "Tarxan," he boys — aho's mliM Cherte rent in the library The ""'' l ,,, ,..,-,| 1 1 " • t Hut' h,| in [ [ ! Worley :ines that are there fur fill ring on BT1NKYS finger. Congrats and all such!

-•When the i it'i iwi " u la) Ol 10 FERRELL G. ing recreation. thinka. Whatsis", "Educa- Georgia, a seel Whnl'n the matter with you and

K-Al " ' COKEfl ' vo ldn grandeur much ;•"" i w ,„ tort portaoee huninlly—sue)) il.-| wa i lor anything bul we feel

1 duration of ll»V that some" ^! I Hthe tield of

,,if.,i, 111 boy FRANK nenl is !#f&a Rook- really mutt hum Mimi-IMrii! ing for something good W r^rl '" HAZEL NIfiLACK ban benull- iii.-ir> Mg lui oyoi I actually got a glimpse reminds ua of the time Ol Ihc Middle fig£ went to chapel to see a movie and iy ol figured yet Gravity power! t&i think At long lui ) ...i you what economical Analyst of n Bedbug" See what pi) turo Borah Jo transportation could

gree—granting college of the Ui; j play" if io, I Imagine hr had If we harnesses the law verslty System ol Qaorgll like to laiow. of gravity. There would be no

and i more wasteful quality, depth challenge, BNDRICK liu finally spending of money EXTRA COURSES

is that i nq.e.ju4Ji program comparable to any liberal arts college or unlve ]ust I J* (OFFERED FOR any in the state, Cnturu _4» " I Me college urogram Includ SOME FEW DC o n ,i (rip from Atlanta Dahlonega by "gravlcle."

i | io Ihc A.D. ai i iiiiii As we enter the gravity-station B.S. degrees Major or roneoi ii'< habit ol we notice ]hat a tremendoui tration study maj be in I C. L. CRAif; bi |um playing store*—except tower domlnatM P»e entire scene Kuch intereeung I the field thi Soon we are Rotng Ihis tiie field u ]u»t pitying him pp tall l"g horse* anil v< i| U \m WILLIS li no top, even builnoai approved by the faculty we walk out oftto a plat- well attended Ul'Ul.'ltl.UI " 11 IMP,,,, \| ,,„, of on Psychology. Kii IMi, Mai Una, -4s strictly forbl in, form and enter the "grtvide." a though th re is *«ne lack K hems union with i ofl gDl I hi bi towing her of- the lUMwlodga and sort of roller-coaster conffAptlon on the part S< ^ Uctloni "i BMITTV *>•< .],(. "Win \t huH < , way ' UU gfti ton btl " the "immslde is whlik- straight "B" averaye Ing upbraid inotbei i it do by Down and dewn we gn i- tight, khrti iw. os&»l«d MOFUUeVAl MOOR] 'he bottom of the

student l ""< ah. || Ho slloWen I,, ' "I i"*',glfi ut in. .Irtawi Incline and Dahlonega Simple. Nl nu-frU. .'Ii,.i'*l 0n " Tin i;v , I g,

t duatry. Special coi Ihe proper uniform,

building the mediately qualify for I big foUtr . rnjoymenl Incidentally, drawing, applied ceed four flgur**.^'^181 registration fee Is reqi me bdllrieie dr4 oper- *ll tnc ete in th, tv4 for two or three ^•n» Ukr advantage ucJi Bene did inmm r rMrytiftbg after thai e Uflcen or twenty i lentod by r grounda Homing work car. * would be entl t.,ke advantage credit • th.- college greui In Secrtti nlque opportunity. The must cau.ii^ a'l irdti enter Laboratory Teclinlci •* • to this d-" bog bualaeeV pn ,r>'«t m> ComminBtf Hoaa ;. Including Physical I efil nt Lt Forrest I ,nv John 'nil- specially .del * LETS KEEP THE selected C CAMPUS *• Visit CLEAN derlul 1 v. I'AJtlS The City Shoe M»er*«i £* <- ma niSjJSL ! " " IOd^*,1 aln *T Shop We" ,M Bntflti /- S. Speef organ* pea la, and >L , * t .1 nun BABY jane "J* J°"L'| LONG voun, „d ; _ wuh . a» decided to clung* *^;;j"'* met. home, car, and , WB. Dt'l^frUble Expert Shoe rnjurtfttT !•—tl dtflnlUty not BEN MALCOM SpPJkln K o! WttKlnfj^ Repairing ta in io mar Ujgaj « for a firr j.» llnif Dahlrtnega. Ga. ANE T-s old flamea n,Bl11 "«< ai. fet ,V gabT" probably hav« retreibmenoj Page Four THE CADET BUGLER Thursday, May 6, 194S . .

THE CADET BUGLER Thursday, Maj 6, 1948

Cc Invitation to ilL JLtor, of &. J&fc, cu This is a Persona]

I Camera Club hav rarlly suspended YOU

Qeorgfa Stal Annual Popular Visit Us And birthplace of Photographers raveling Salon To Georgia I in display here a integral pari during Graduation Week ENJOY st NGC Under ;, brotherhood, am the leadership of B mi.' the student Wholesome Fun, son, now a professcir of mathemn- this ties at our college. i through m Good Fellowship Fraternity was and Your Favorite Game of roph

memhtrvlii|> their unusual subject BILLIARDS vas contingent upon yem TIil- Rex ' ind sports oldeal Fraternity on the campus net dates of displays! arc Also In 1930 the Sigm and altlinui'ii If doi * though ft •overed lhat ii coul The Club Is composed . tnembei iete socially with oil giubj ,,,-, the attitude ol the - 1 IIV ,.|. Mlllll . reatet an all ol brotht 1 t and Sandwiches Drinks TIlI'M be opening so-called defect, b, the i his Quarter. irmed two Fraternity, unjurpaaiod by any cordially At The distinct groups, Tin- Fraternity ?lub was continued Van fan quarto lain lain a C average I Sigma Omega, with paj 0nji>y.ihli' i Center the n Wh.-n the University re ihcn submitted of Georgia was reorgan 1933. the status of the The Cyclops, Nort State College for Men w changed A large part faculty ami rtudent bods Hungry? ferrcd to North Georgia >

If So, Visit since NGO hud been 1 from a degree a junior college- In the 10 Parley's Grill

: (he nerd fi

i Ims his own camera sort of an a, Georgia ci|ii]|iiin-ril in the i-iill.. hnl 11m caused, the member* wl ; been in the Sigma OtnoSI Sigma Theta Recreation Plans equipment that can nity in 1634 under the fl i ai ii two woeki thi of Mr. Desmond Booth For Summer mi tho pbyslce clnsB-

r I:- ''Ill and Take Form Muruil million [.liliuc:; mi pin, In Bank Of Dahlonega [othoi Tin- 'i i'. ii member) 101 lai outiota "' mini . ball .i m '.i t;, ( git] i ntl begin \ Bank On < Bank You Can the I am oi a Hub I cu iihu' d| H «

house in which Service — Efficiency villi Bll r.lli.-r organii ition

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ickla Bunting Equipment Thursday, May 6, 1948 THE CADET BUGLER

of wooded weatherman could little hope Monday for the rnied drought. The few miles of the w>Htg< QUI HV ily partly cloudy weather hike through tb.» niouiiliUus of BUlTIVtlle Mg'ivviiy are Cai»< of Wholesome Recreation Lumpkin rjr (IB A Place qggj Cquhty £ xcl r rf ,-k Falls and* Camp GHSftn to th,e_ abaod^'ned gold mine; the Methodist sponsored summer ' ,; Dahlonega famous a camp Highway 19 mokoi thi die Exchange Sl.ilr l'«ik. The Student's . lory hills lunce short (o Voyel QL CU college are virtually dotted wli one of Georgia's flnesl, and )UII off the Duwsonvlllc roaii I. Ami Campus of North Georgia College On the U. S. Mint which stood on tl colola Falls NeHN (Jap. W V' foundations of our present di Ice Cream, Sandwiches, Drinks ?,_ Prltc Memorial Building With a very few miles of the city Is

i short recital was Mgr. gigantic old copper mine whK Jack Roberts, Glee Club during

have seen In Copper Hill, T« Cornelius ; of Mr,

For those Individuals who 111 ""* ..ngl "\\ ~ ' > ..... Hie pimoramn of the i Hungry? planning """* loral group Is There's Want to be Fed? -^ Ga paradise^ Fish-laden slrean RJdgf Mountain.!, • trip to Monroe, i nr doubl about II N(K' h,.-, •% tumble down through the mom Come to Sf, miikr* Sam has bee viable location 11)81 tains, and Uncle '•" proud to dadlofitfl .i fow kind enough to supplement Moll wll Dahlonega Cafe er Nature's supply of lakes fi, some artlflcal ones. Easily aece " „ R. L. Ragan Owner and Manager W glTen Id [he College , " " T"l 7 Da A Week kU, J'» ..• SV presented will be "Mori the Peer Gynte Suite, "V Hjj Dahlonega Photo Service

' 'Shorteftln' Bread My Rosary" will be orrereo, Anniversary he form of if duet by LaVenie Compliments You on Your 75th Barge and Roy McCard Chark-

two selection* it, will play Portraita Roll Film Developed Cameras Robert M. Moore Plash Bulla Plenty of F-R-E-S-H Kodak Film

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Your Ideals Are Our Ideals" Our Over The Bus Station Robert M. Moore Advertisers Open Daily 9 — 5:80 THE CADET BUGLER Thursday, May 8, 1948 _

The Voice of North By The Students- ^ Cadet Buglet For The Students

Television Makes Debut at N. G. C.

Chapel Speakers "j%"' l\ Rifle Team Match 3 ''..', Set For January

New Bldg. Military Science Hall Opens With Fall Quarter T" Se Built S )on

Commls»ion*<» urnc«r* ' ipaUa i Mould £f! I : 'hu rui i new Uhoratnry S> *i • Building gj .lepiilnitnl b lo-

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wal And pound nails m the fright. But don'l get a

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Company 'B' Wins N. G. C. Boxing 'C Bows to 'A', Rec Club News Basketball Season Opens December 2 6-0 Over Band Randolph Scores „:".";;; sr^S:,^

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North Georgia College 1948-49

Basketball Schedule

Hipp., | 1sn>j

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he fighting The C Company : Club line began i

Band and 'A' Co. Deadlock 0-0 YOU

* " ' W,,hu, (o„ Irra,. ENJOY SCORE BOX

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4 1 1 500

.„ i, iandwiches - 4 1 3 250 Drink.

4 2 2 500 Dahlonega Recreation ...Co. 4 3 1 750 Center

Mllilir. 4 2 2 000 Schedule ttfctlNTSDAY. NOV. H. lets ' Fall Movie T 1 • Nancy Kingery

J < ' H-ll V ",r NOVEMBER ,. Te|1 Thousa n ||' h,",, Fraternity Chapel Speakers |/r Rex Named Queen pie „.».!. '~ « 3 - .*„' ;"'.', "JJ^jJJ DECEMBER ..„. (ngs „, ,„.,,,"a" In,".",' Pledges 11-12 1 11 .. Initiates DECEMBER T ,,,, |,|,, oi-'pi", .'e,,,'^'"

Ward Speaks

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Chinese to jpeak Dec. 2 SODA FOUNT MAGAZINES Dramatic Club To Present Plays

the' plnr ST"f lilOmnl from any L|PSCOMB DRUG CO. Rex Pledge Club '-Hi Elects Officers Senior Sketches Pledge Club of the HEX Fr.t.r Bernice Brady, better knowr Rex Fraternity

rcn Cagle as Vice-Pr lor.t r At a regular meeting the fol- reere selected and Initiates Three Trasiirei°TBe pledge club hold. WEST'S DRY CLEANERS The Phi Omlerons are hicky to

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Slugging It Out NGC Now Full Accredited College Of Southern Association of Colleges

H. G. C. Students Endorse Minimum Intramural Boxing ISHHtS:! Foundation Program of GEA Thrills Students

N. G. C. Downs I=!™tE; Oglethorpe; 64-57 Saturday Night

Who's Who Around the Campus

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et from Cleannoni ar To Officers Club

U Personal Poll Up Vo%au on Christmas Comes to North Georgia 1 Dates Clean Sports Courteous Applause

There Is a LACK of Sportsmanship at NGC D Company Intramural

Officer's Dance 1948 Champion Boxers Footballs Winners Outstanding Event

Company C Downs TC Defeates NGC Company B, 13-0 In Opening Game pb

Wesley Foundation Meets Every Week NGC Defeats ACC In Atlana Tuesday ' .ome people, i _

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