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Cadet Bugler, 1942-1948 FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2002 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/cadetbugler194211219nort ?>< Cadet Bugle^ The Voice Oi North Georgia College 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 . i bet* thi CADET BUGLER—A FIGHTING NEWSPAPER , I Hi I \h *llte 9*tciwesia£oJi . ui- .1 ,i miter) a 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 .... i I ii rim .'unii', nint: the liut Ihi- thu itand . 9 f take ii lol for ill ll tliis; Are the 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 I- ii HAROl D'S ii PRESTO 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. I 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- i that .<ur Bai ' Coach Scearce A Co. Leads In Athletic To Sports Sparks Lead Scouts Program, 522 Points Ahead 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 <o\ll'\M STANDINGS I See 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 1 fur 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 .
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