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PROFESSOR JOHN DURHAM ANTHONY

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independent personality, and have caught fronn him glimpses of the satisfaction to be had from the pursuit of learning. He pos- sesses a refreshing open-mindedness towards the changing stand- ards of our modern complex civilization. Professor Anthony is a

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.936 ttay 1, NINA AULTMAN F. ANGELSBERG J. D. ANTHONy, B.S., M.A. Secretary Director of the Band Professor of Biology p.<^"-ft-> <-

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W. D. BOOTH, B.S., M.A. J. C. BARNES, B.S. Assistant Professor of English Professor of Mathematics

M. I. BOWMAN, A.B., M.S. MRS. W. E. BROACH ssistant Professor of Science and Instructor in Home Economics Mathematics

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P. D. BUSH, B.S., A.M. CAMILLUS J. DISMUKES, Professor of English A.B., M.A. Professor of French CAPT. KIRBV GREEN, Inf. (D.O.L.) Professor of Military Science and Tactics

SGT. R. S. McCONNELL Inf. (D.E.M.L.) Assistant Professor Military Science and Tactics

THOMAS S. LOGAN, LUCy MONDAY B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Dean of Women Professor Physical Science and Chemistry

JOSEPHINE STROTHER, A.I Librarian

J. C. SIMMONS, Ph.B., M.A. R. W. STEPHENS, A.B. Professor of Education Coach of Athletics "-"^ Resistrar j.^Slflt^^'sK!

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LIDDELL TOM NEESE BOGGS DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA

Sigma Theta, I, 2, Vice-President, 2; Secretary and Treasurer Sergeants' doll Club, 2, Orchestra, I, 2; Glee e Oft Club, I, 2; Quartet, I, 2; Sergeant Band, 2. Company hW„,. - Behold! A budding soloist and romanticist. Besides h ,\lh ed having o> distinguished himself as a popular student '- '''ce.p,, sort .. ^tt ''°/iJtan( <^apta,„.n, , , ..wM 2. '^'"-'•'es.den,; "Tommie" has found it possible to shiver in the " wome, at h" Loncga snows ard bask in the Florida sun (or daugh- "pull ed no ter) at the same time. ^^ ^aga^'" t'-'"i,. '^"' to ^"d yo„. treat w '" "-e

MELL E. BOOTH W ^m. T** «R"' WILLIAM R. BOWERS, JR. ADEL, GEORGIA % TOCCOA, GEORGIA Rex, I, 2, President, 2; /. jma Theta Pledge, I, Officers' M. C. A., 2; "Ntr I, 2, President, I; Secretary Freshman ub, 2; Glee Club, I, 2; Orchestra, Class; Vice-President Sophomore Class; I. 2j 2nd Lieutenant Band, 2. President Sergeants' Club, 2; Speech ell could never have made the pop- Forum, 2; Glee Club, 2; BUGLER Staff, ir hit which he has made on the 2; Decora, I; Dramatic Club, I, 2, mpus without his original wit and President, 2; Isl Sergeant Band, 2. aracteristic "top hats." We predict The best "all-round" fellow on the s accomplished musician will go campus! Listing his activities seems places and get things. to be "nuf sed."

CLYDE E. BRYAN JAMES R. BRAY JOE E. BROWN GEORGIA CRAWFORD, GEORGIA TRION, GEORGIA TIFTON,

I, 2. y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2; Corporal "A" Company, 2. Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2; Company "A", Band, I, 2. of silence, though If you ever sec a quiet reserved dome on the bench Clyde's first quarter here was one indu:triousness are the gospel of >,...etrating If hard work ar.d in some future courtroom, twice— it may be after getting his vocal box in tunc, his the gospel. He's one of progress then Roy knows Judge Joe E., our quiet philosopher who has dili- voice wil! never be forgotten on u. H. U. S. The the quietest— yet best naturcd and cheerful men in gently spent every extra moment in furthering his edu- "Deacon" has settled down this year with the hopes he's can v school. If "putting out" gets a guy places— cation. He is bound for a successful career; Bon of soon "settling down," and the best we practically there. chance, Joe E. for him is success in his future endeavors.

L ^»l|ii»' KRESS BURRELL BlUy MARBLE HILL, GEORGIA BURT GEORGIA ,^,vaU, ^^^^^^^ r, I, 2; y. M. C. A., I; Glee Club, I; Decora, I; "ex, '^'"'^. ,, , , GEORG/A '^ t""' "0' : •> , R-,«e BUGLER Staff, I; Company "B," I, 2. Sophon^o,; cu'^'-^- ^; y. ». / Geor- ''"''' ' , B." came to us as an innocent little North '. Spee, ' 2. V-;:"- " "-orum /'easurer ;"-;P'es,de„t, n, from the "marble hills." College has broadened J , "ramatic Oecora /. a,'' "'^matic ^- G.' personality, and his individuality has attracted Seant , >, '>a^*<^*>=^" company. „,.,„i G. Cub, ^, One of 'Co.pany.T"^'^"- ny friends. Only a chosen few can master "Little ' ''est n- "" tured Reserved te-v"'^. • ve " ed Riding Hood" as eloquently as can "K. B." an'^j ,o, H •Quiet He 9°" "f^'^ peop .«'"• *"' ;_ ^ayms,,„ng ^_; ^, Thin V in " :---^rane-"-tra: earls of "*

SARA CARLTON HARTWELL, GEORGIA LORENZO "DUCKy • CARLTON

Corona, 2; Piedmont, I. UNION POINT, GEORGIA "Speak clearly, if you speak at all; Corporals' Sigma Theta, I, 2; President Carve every word before you let it Club, 2; Corporal "B" Company 2. fall." friendly, dignified man- "Ducky" in his Although a newcomer this year, Sara ner has left an indelibly v»ritten record has won a place with her quiet man- soldier. as a good student, friend and ner, and sweet ways. With these man. Napoleon, too, was a little characteristics she can't miss success.

GEORGE R. CHAMBERS LEONARD CLARKE RANGER, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA

y. M. C. A., I, 2; Corporals' Club, 2; Corporal "B" 2: Si rgeants' Club, 2; Staff Sergeant, ALINE COUCH Company. "Clarke " has carried th Regimental Colors w ell this George's two-year evolution has been an interesting year, besides establishing hir s an accomplished DOUGHERTy, GEORGIA process to watch. From the quiet, timid soul has barber. Though rather quiet gal-shy" his Fresh- "Kindness— nobler ever than revenge." emerged a well-rounded college career, capable of man year, he has broken from ranks this year am holding the esteem and respect of all his associates. has fallen hard. Just "Klip" up the good work ol xiom is typical of Alines quiet and rescrv Best of luck. Chambers! boy, we're for yuh! 'S. She has been a good and loyal student. ^^H^^^^ CLARK DAVIS '^^^E GRIFFIN, GEORGIA d/lurd M

Sigma Theta, I, 2; Rifle Ttam, 2; Sergeants' Club, 2; 5ei9«« Glee Club, 2: Decora, I; Sergeant "A" Company, 2. Piedm, "Xou "Skinny" is one of those versatile cfiaps who seems ""not do ""' able to do everything v>ell. He has a keen mind, '"' '"' rig,,., °' swell personality. find o"' ^' pe,sonal.tY, weakness for G. S. C. W. and a ^id love fo, .. Sal" * •''^ In th of cha "C. M." proved to be a necessity for the successful '°'"' '""' '"'"y friend. batUlion-^ trips taken by "Booth's Song-birds" (as was the case «» fo' > Brenau). It is such instances as this tha» will cause ut never to forget him.

BILLY EVANS ALICE GRACE DRISKELL BARTOW, GEORGIA GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; Orchestra, I, 2;

"Ho it be, it to Bugler, 2; Corporal Band, 2. ris only noble to be good." Despite his quiet and casual manner, is friendly girl, :c a quiet and Billy could "call" every morning dur- for unchanging ways and aptness ing the year and have the whole 3oks makes her a model student. battalion respond "pronto." His

talent and musical ability is an asset and have helped him achieve his likeable qualities.

CHARLES WILLIAM FIELDS

ROCKY FACE, GEORGIA LOUIS J. FOWLER HORACE FUNDERBURK, JR. Rex, I, 2; Rifle Team, I, 2; Officers' Club, 2; Speech Forum, I; Glee Club, I, 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2; "D" STONE MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA Club, I, 2; Manager, 2; Manager, y. M. C. A., 2; Corporals' Club, 2; Corporal "B" y. M. C. A., 2; Musketry Team, I; Sergeants' Club, 2; Staff Lieutenant, 2. 2; Sergeant 2. . Company, 2. "B" Company, In "Top" the Class of '36 his a great personality. "Silence is Golden," and "Brevity is the Soul of In our educated "circles" it is generally conceded Though his witticism and tall tales have rather quietly Wit," are two maxims which may well be applied that Horace has the "stuff" it takes, and he has subsided since Lady Luck snatched from him the "one to Louis. His lack of interest in the weaker sex won the esteem and respect of even our inimitable and only." Charley is just marking time 'til he can gives him more time for his books which helps explain "Daddy" Barnes. His superior qualities have made get through Kelly Field and can march up to the his high academic rating. for him many friends who wish him the best nt lurk. altar and hear her say—"I do!" ^^ ^^ ^h ^^^ ^B^| > inT^ A BEM GAY GRACE GAR^tJ^ HM.>e MADISON, GEORGIA

GAlNE^ViaE, "^^^^^^^^^^^^ be." ^^ Ccmpan,npany "A,""A." I, 2,2. ....c...,,;--o^...o«.,r ' ^""^ ' o' '' C°'ona, mv one °"' he ,, J. oentleness j is Ben's quiet and retiring nature (forgetting that ^ . , "''* ' succeed. •onomi( „n.al d.sP«'*'°: '"he. to ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ .^ ^^^ ,ire-cracker escapade) has helped Club has lo°'> Hattie J^^^^^ y/e him Hv, „p to that old adage, 'earning while loyal 's most learning;" arid has helped him make some real Joh friends while here.

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TROy H. GUTHRIE WILLIAM ARNOLD HARRIS MORGANTON, GEORGIA .j^SI^

Rex, 1; Company "A," I, 2. Sigma Theta, I, 2; Vice-President Bottoms up! "Around and round he Freshman Class; Glee Club, 2; Cheer goes, where he stops nobody knows." Leader, 2; Corporal "B" Company, 2. Troy's good natured and carefree man- "Bill" has been a loyal son of N. ner adds to his ability to make and G. C. during his entire sojourn in the keep friends rish hii "Gluck mountains. But "Bill" turned profes- Auf!! sional on us this year and his char- acteristic singing "er somcthin' " made a certain young lady's heart go "yust like that." His likable ways have made many friends who bid him A^^ a fond "adieu."

F. JOE HAYNES, JR. HENRY FAULK HARRISON CLERMONT, GEORGIA WILLIAM H. HEB8ARD JEFFERSONVILLE, GEORGIA Club, 2; Company "A", I, 2. MADISON, GEORGIA

npany "A", 2; Middle Georgia College, I. ethodK but let such descripti Rex, I; BUGLER Staff, 1; Company "A," I, 2. ring at Middle Georgia College, Joe as full of fun as Sirmons Harrison cruised into the ing fun anywhere and evei Not only did Hebbard deserve to get the title "Most campus has been a pi for all parties, goin' to Gainesvi Useful Rat,' but also one of the most useful Cadets newly acquired friends wish for h his hobby and his ma during these last two years. From grading papers friends regret saying leu" to this leading funsti to smoking "two-fers" he has 'em all beat.

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I, 2; Rifle Tea 2; Se rgeant-at-Arms, Sergeants' ''LA ins CARNESVlLtE, Club, ramatic Club Decora, I; First Sergeant , Cotoia, - . 1 "B" Company, 2. v/. W/>e„ students ^"npany, p ' ' Corpora/ „aduat'on His proudest boast is of those fello*' that he comes from God's y„9,nia " """j hand to Country. (Only God o a 900<1 can find it.) In spite of that

, be is an artist of no mean ability. make heels 3° 'ound. " "'10

ARTHUR ERNST HOLDT

CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA C. W. HOLTZCLAW

Rex Pledge, 2; CYCLOPS StaH, 2^ "D" PERRY, GEORGIA

Club, 2; easketball, I, 2; Baseball, 2; Rex, I, 2; Rifle Team, I, 2; Officers' Company "B," I, 2. Club, I, 2: "D" Club, I, 2; Captain Ernst Co- —our handsome Cadet and "B" Company, 2. Ed's weakness—has participated in A man of many moods and women some sparkling games at forward and and not even he can tell which are proved to be one of Coach's "main- major and which are minor. A man stays." Well liked by everyone, who stands alone when necessary, says Ernst's well rounded character proved what he pleases and, if I may add, is an asset to the student body and a pretty good guy on occasion for here's more power to 'im. sportsmanship.

WILLIAM ANCREW JOHNS ELINOR JOHNSON WOODFIN K. HULME TOCCOA, GEORGIA DEWYROSE, GEORGIA JEFFERSON, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, I, 2; Officers' Club, 2; Dramatic Club,

Stage Manager, I, 2; Lieutenant "A" Com- C. A., 2; Glee Club, 2; Dramatic Club, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Sergeants' Club, 2; Ser- Second Y. W. pany, 2. Corona, I, Cheer Leader, I, 2. geant "B" Company, 2. 2; built, proves that Miss N. G. C. ow, sleet, rain nor hail stops this messenger Fair of hair and complexion, and well a man A glance at "Who's Who" likeable heart-breaking to swift completion of his daily appointed who combines a splendid appearance and truly deserves her title. From personality—these qualities exemplify our inimitable leading cheers, Elinor has brightened many dreary \ real "male-man" in every sense of the smile. word. "Louie 11"—pride of Toccoa. moments, assisted by her ever-winning LLOYD KARDELL

WASHINGTON, D. C.

R«, I, 2; Speech Forum, I, 2; Decora, I; Company

"B," I, 2. O'ona, A man of inconsistencies, a nature ever varied, a """"d »-,s « P t*o to " <^te for ,„ be T""^ last . ,ppuus. personality dual in all its activities and letting routine ""''' ""^ bWngs fh popular r A- » tasks irk him. These few phrases give us an inkling John *o ^"d the r ^' mind '.c " endly of his true self. Though we, who know him, recogniie at b«'"3 "^"''I-^'^-"^'- "itn K in in his virtues a noble spirit and we wish "George you." conse"ti« ^^_.^,,j is Washington" the best o' luck.

RALEIGH G. KNIGHT ADEL, GEORGIA

Sigma Theta, 2; Officers' Club, 2; Glee CORA BELLE LANCASTER

Club, 2; Orchestra, I, 2; First Lieu- GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA tenant Band, 2.

y. "Midnight's" pet diversion is watch- W. C. A., President, 2; Ho ing out for the welfare of the Fresh- Economics Club, Treasurer, 2; G. men over at the Band House. Where C. W., I. wo the interest of the first year men is "Choose your words as you concerned, there is Knight—always! your friends-for their ch Although he ruled by Bismarck's "blood and iron" policy—he got re- to the sults and helped keep the "band- wagon rollin'." of the best.

CAROLYN LANGFORD GRACE LANGFORD

TIFTON, GEORGIA

y. W. C. A., I, 2; Cabinet, 2; Corona

Econompcs Club, 2.

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. theW, '- s>3- ^'^^;.„.5kta, I. '^'""^riv**" * . ,, been and h»' , .. cxamP"^ , Len the 'e>P' »>^'°.J settir ha> Pf G' and ^^^ led '_„ N. tallenk. musi' a\ «')*' ''^ ,ema.Vab>e ^"°:. Tea-nestW h" ..,o,V,n9 »^^^^^ ^,ut also onW ml!

JAMES E. DOROTHY KILPATRICK LUNDY McCANTS JACKSONVILLE, MACON, GEORGIA FLORIDA

Sigma Thcta, 2; University of Florida, y. W. C. A., 1; Corona, I, 2. capability. "Dot" is the essence of "Ladi( Ma McCants has combined We can only imagine what delight the affairs of the pulpit with affairs gains from such a quiet, whole- she ^ mil* "'' V of the heart—and successfully, too. some life. Though he has been here only one year, he has proven himself to be a true son of N. G. C, and may luck and Godspeed be his!

KENNETH McCLUNG MARY DOROTHY McCURDY JESSIE KATE McDONALD DECATUR, GEORGIA COMER, GEORGIA DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA I, Rex Pledge, I, 2; Sergeants' Club; Orchestra, 2; I, 2; Y. C. A., I; Assistant Secretary Sergeant Band, 2. :. A., I, 2, Cabinet, 2; Glee Club, Corona, W.

Con I, 2. Home Economics Club, 2. "Ken" has kept himself pretty busy during his stay in tip-top Full of and life and fun, she is always willing here. Various extra activities keep him heerfulness and good-nature have ma pep diversions and you all about her. With to take her share of life's burden and make the shape. Music is one of his pet >ier thing for a p pianna." everything. should hear him bang away at that "ole ity like that—success is yours, "Dot.' best of

,«IPt 4^'* -^^ 'J i^ii^ M. M. McKENZIE CORDELE, GEORGIA

M. C. A., I; Vjce- Sisma Thcla, 1, 2, President, 2; Y. Sergeant Sergeants' Club, 2; Decora, I; First Body, Ptesident J c>',.;f^''ma;>/'"-Pi Company "A," 2. 'Cap Gainesville and way 8er,„,57'--n cV;:„": "^e;;'d°'«""' "Red's" trips to Atlan a and af ^ ,!.Sd', about h" "-^lef, ,. with the women have loaned a lint to °' 2. hard-boiled"'"f"' ^11 ho. and career while here. Though supposedly a rn"'=*'- .' popular himself i ost ;*">'>' esteem First Sergeant he has proved edit; we/; holds the residency ot - upon the campus. He has served the year and we rish him the .,"°olrboot "- the Sigma Theta well this "mp-"' A.- and .^'°'en ' °" success he deserves. ;<^'obeCe'-^,^'„4Tar"'-«- 'oca/ ""He His

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BASCOM MARTIN TOM MAUNEY KINGSTON, GEORGIA CLEVELAND, GEORGIA

Company "A," I, 2. Corporal "B" Company, 2.

Verbose, man of the world, sinner bascom has established for himself and revolutionist. catered one the name of being a quiet, inconspic- He to no and our guess is that he never will- uous fellow. Though this quietness be- yet those who know him have found lies his hard work and earnest efforts him to be the best to further himself educationally and of company at all times. morally as well.

JOE MAYS TOY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA MOON JACK MULLINS MARIETTA, GEORGIA DURAND, y. M. C. A., I, Secretary, 2; Rifle Team, 2; Sergeants' GEORGIA

Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Staff Sergeant, 2. y. M. C. A., I, Treasurer, Corporals' Club, 2; 2; Sigma Theta, I, 2; Corporal "A" Company, 2. Decora, 1; Corporal "Monk," despite his pious ways, is an all-round good "B" Company, 2. 'Misery" is one of those quiet, modest and un chap and a hard worker whose cheerful congeniality is "Loyalty to my is expressive Company" particularly ouls. We egret that he ailed fr< inspiring to friendship. of Toy. Like These fine qualities combined an ole hen, he has this year guided midst for so untimely a reason; and we wi with his high aims should his the Freshmen carry him far toward on L H. D. S. on the right road. His the best of luck, and look to see him assun goal. friendliness shows great possibilities in later life. nore of the responsibilities of his chosen field. ^"*M

WILLIAM F. NORRIS NEWTON, GEORGIA CYCLOPS Staff, Sigma Theta, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Forum, 2- Treasurer Officers' Club, 2; President Speech First Lieutenant 2- Glee Club, I, 2; BUGLER Staff, 2; "A" Company, 2. '''^'^^'i. ' 'O'' Cub ;,"i. , ""-i^"*^"^"' , Ah! Ou, heritage from Baker County desirable qualitie of Bill" possesses those rare and ^. which have helped Cor, dignity, leadership and friendliness de- mark" at N. G. C. "Bill' is a his cV^ him ''make his ^aV Sigma Theta; and though rather haPPV-9-'"^'^,„d and voted member of -^<^eredT for it in his c«vt around the girls, he makes up y a// timid of „5 daily South Georgia correspondence. y^". 0;„e„

JAMES K. PARKER LUMPKIN, GEORGIA

Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2; Y. M. C. A.,

2; Corporal Band, 2.

What will the poor girls up here next year do without our one and only- JESSIE DEANE PALMER James K.? (He wonders, too.) Not to our MURRAVVILLE, GEORGIA only has he been an asset fairer sex, but a leader in our church Always quiet and sincere, Dcane has and campus Christian organizations as won many friends who wish for her well. We hope he continues to pur- the success which she deserves. sue such a successful course.

CHARLES D. PITTS

JOHN W. PHILLIPS GRIFFIN, GEORGIA DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, 2; Corporals' Club, 2; Cheer Leader, I, 2; Band, I, 2; Corporal Band, 2. ESTELLE PURCELL Company "A," I, 2. Another one of those fortunate individuals who al- BALDWIN, GEORGIA

"Wint" is kept pretty busy serving as host to his ways seems to know where he's headed for and how y. W. C. A., 2; Chairman Membership Committe many friends at his hot-dog emporium on the thresh- to gel there with the least ado. We would like to Home Economics Club, 2. old of the campus. As a soldier, "Wint" makes bet that when the last trumpet has sounded, "Zasu" an expert hot-dog dispenser— all in all, a likeable will be there just a little ahead of everybody else, Though being with us only nine months Estelle ha fellow. and with all the answers ready. become a true and loyal daughter of N. G. C. f '^ifc ^m f^ "n* ^^p^'

ROy ROGERS WTCHIE OPAL NEWTON, GEORGIA ^''°e «USH/N GEORGIA ^^0_ Sigma Theta, I, 2. ''"''/e.3e,/""'°^^^'SEO«GM ^' Sfaff, 2- >"• -M. Beau Brummel at Brcnau" ai a hon with ' C A take during scout and Despite Roy's physical dr. (back good ,ost '--• of the " in year he has made a narr for himself, ' ^ "^"'Pora/ ..;,., /"'^'ER Staff Opal one " ' *avoTS Sh' does campi to popularity and the ori nal "Scamp Pany, j. we npus." prophesy for his futurt the sp-Vft people ,able. ed =" °n the . adm fo, ate success which he deserves. qualit.es fell,O" '"'t'ler „, ;,(y. Da by 'es ncer. 'innii himse/f He S the nierifs fitlc "eji

JACK RUSSELL CLEVELAND, GEORGIA C5Ar JANE STARR SAPPINGTON "D" Club, ^B 2; Basketball, I, 2; Base-

ball, I, 2; Sergeants' Club, 2; Ser- McDONOUGH, GEORGIA

geant "A" Company, 2. Glee Club, 2; Dramatic Club, 2; Co- Jack's good natured ways and inimi- rona, I, 2; BUGLER Staff, I: Cheer- table smile have made him a friend leader, I, 2. to everyone. Athletics and A. W. O. Words can't describe her. She pos- L. inspections are his weakness, and sesses "wim, wigor and witalily" and he can never be accused of letting is as full of spirit iis the Cadet Ball. his studies interfere with his college Starr is one of those celestial bodies education. that seems unconquerable— eh, Tom?

EDWARD A. SKELTON MARION L. SKELTON HARTWELL, GEORGIA D. C. SIRMONS HARTWELL, GEORGIA Rex, 1, 2; Musketry Team, I; Company "B," I, 2. DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, I, 2; Company "B," Eddie is one of the many fellows who stays up I, 2. Special Student; "D" Club; Dramatic Club. at night to solve problems (not mentioning what Marion, perhaps because of his disposition, has be- kind) and can then get come very well acquainted with Morpheus. His Tibbet in disguise, a real musician and an ac- to class the next morning "almost on time." His numerous trips and affairs hobbies arc sleeping and eating; and it is our complished actor. Not only witty in himself, but the with the fairer sex make him a man of experience sincere hope that he never finds himself sleepy cause of wit in other men. We predict great things too on the campus. to eat, and too hungry to sleep.

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^^^^^^^^^^ WILLIAM LUMPKIN, GEORGIA

Club, 2; >'• Sigma Theta, I, Treasurer, 2; Sergeants' M. I. .ebaU, Company, 2. '; Cor, Glee Club, I, 2; Sergeant "B" B^*' countenance 2-, Slop! Listen! Look!—at this handsome "'"''' "'"' '"'"' "as mad'°"°''''*"^-^-''' ': why "Bill" has so many friends. "'any and you'll understand I"" de,p,,, ^ ,„ personality and behind ^^y^ 't^'nally l,,. '" these He has developed a likeable be /, 1. jh-rt . oo the „p^ "ant, • C., ,..„,„ ,o 'p(u.gg.ng ha "dish set, doesn t ••Steve "take it." ba"-"

I. O. TEASLEY ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA

Sigma Theta, I, 2; Corporal "A" C LEWIS ALLEN THOMASON pany, 2. NELSON, GEORGIA Collegiate to the "Nth" degn Rex, I, 2; Speech Forum, 2; Dramatic "Little Sarge's" best friend an< Club, I, 2; Editor-in-Chief CADET fiegd on clothes. His qualities BUGLER, I, 2; Company "A", I, 2. leadership and personality inspire to wish "I. O." well— "beer" thi Born Nelson, Georgia, Cherokee mind, old boy. County, August 3, 1917-

ABEL B. WALTON JOEL D. TURNER FRANCES TURNER ELLUAY, GEORGIA

NICHOLSON, GEORGIA MOULTRIE, GEORGIA Corporal Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2; Glee Club, I, 2;

I, y. C. A., 2; CyCLOPS Staff, Company, 2. y. W. C. A., I, Vice-President, 2; Corona, I, President, Rex Pledge, 2; M. "A" Assistant Sergeants' Club, 2; Speech Forum, 2; Sergeant S. 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2; Girls' Glee Club, 2; 2; "Aby" has been the spark plug of L. H. U. 2. his Editor cyCLOPS, 2. "A" Company, these last two quarters. Though overlooking doctor, which means got the stickability Her executive ability and characteristic leadership His great ambition is to be a boisterous, cane-raisin' nature, he's sed! His records' good marks without have caused Frances to be a leader and hold many some connection with nurses— nuf to win, the brains to make ability, and Joel has been a personality to make friends offices in our campus organizations. It has been show his academic crackin' a book and the friendship. swell having Frances as a pal. swell pal to anyone who wanted real wherever he goes.

^^ le? LEO D. "BIG" WEEKS LUDVILLE, GEORGIA

Vice-President Corporals; R«, 1, 2; Rifle Team, 2; i> Baseball, 1; Cheer Leader, 2, \, Club 2- "D" Club, I, 2; "L.tf/e sVetba". Corporal "A" Company, 2. ^eek any "^ . ^"erted I. 2. etbaU pleasantness rilh alert to^ lal "sc/ioo/ fa// anV and ,ilab>^ friendship and respect .p.. cub. tac mind, "Bis Weeks IS won the or.ginahtv and musical of all who know ,. His . tea"" Sessions" at N, G. d.V,n9U;f^„,, P- talent has brighte many "Bull '• .plainer a your future. Dr. ,.t,(,oiV' '^^ ,«hat ^ "success to °" < r,d vyans^ef Weeks." «'^<'" »'«>« "'"«'' I'""'- and fe//ot. co„.c"„.' (eUa

ERSKINE WHITMIRE PETE WHITEN DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA MARTIN, GEORGIA Band, I, 2.

"D" Club, 2; Basketball, 2; Corporal Erskine is a local boy who can "B" Company, 2. N. G. C. to further his "larnin' " and "Pete" kept it "hot" for the barracks make his mark In this hectic world. boys this past winter and has made His quiet disposition and friendly many friends who wish "the best o' manner is an asset— luck to you, ole luck" to a hard worker and goo'' fellow.

HENRy G. WILLIAMS ROBERT LIPSCOMB WYNN, JR. BEULAH WILLIAMS WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA JONESBORO, GEORGIA Rex, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., I, President, 2; Officers' Club, Sigma Thcta, I, 2; V. M. C. A., I; Speech Forum, CLAYTON, GEORGIA 2; Speech Forum, 2; "D" Club, I, 2 Decora, I I, 2; Decora, I; Glee Club, 2; Company "A," I, 2. BUGLER Staff, I, 2; Baseball, I, 2; First Lieutenant Piedmont, I. Staff, 2. A guy who knows his values. A real capitalist yet On the day ' Bob " graduates, N. G. C. will lose one Though Beulah recently came into our midst, she is to be discovered. Perhaps he is attempting to carry of its leading literary lights and campus leaders. unassuming liked by all. Despite her quiet and out his friend's (the President's) economy program to The "Pride of Joncsboro" in his quiel, unassuming manner, we shall always connect her with Professor the extent of subscribing for the CYCLOPS. Could manner has excelled in military, academic work and extra-curricular activities. May success be yours. Bob! Anthony's broken heart. one wonder that he is called "Ambitious?" M^sif^

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'ui FARRAR FRESHMEN SAM ALFORD ROBERT ADAIR J. R. ADAMS O. E. ADAMSON Ga. Bostwick, Ga. Dublin, Ga. Camilla, Ga. Joncsboro,

BANKS C. E. BEARD WM. ANDREWS E. A. ATKINSON LILLIAN Marble Hill, Ga. Thomaston, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Tennille, Ga.

J. M. BONNER W. H. BONNER E. F. BIRD R. M. BLANTON Lavonia, Ga. Mclter, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Rutledge, Ga. CASH REGINALD BYRD A. W. CAGLE JULIA CARROLL JOHN Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Camak, Ga. Ball Ground, Ga. Dawsonville,

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GERALD FRANKUM T. H. FRIER JOE FUNDERBURK WM. FUQUA Gillsville, Ga. Douglas, Ga. Bainbridge, Ga. Unadilla, Ga.

A. C. GILLELAND KATHERINE GILLIAM THOMAS GLOVER J. F. GOODE Griffin, Ga. Copper Hill, Tenn. Lumpkin, Ga. Carnesville, Ga.

EDWIN GOOLSBy JAMES GORNTO L P. GREER WM. GREGORY Carnesville, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Eton, Ga.

RAY GRINER FRED HAMBRIGHT ROBERT HAMBV G. W. HAMMOND Valdosta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Clayton, Ga. Ncwnan, Ga. FRESHMEN ANITA HAMMOND ELGIN HARDIN KATHERINE HARRIS MAE Madison, Ga. Dalton, Ga. Lawrenccville, Ga. Cleveland, Ga.

W. H. HENDERSON CLIFFORD HENSON B. F. HOLCOMB CARL HOLCOMB Calhoun, Ga. Ellijay, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Fort Valley, Ga.

CHAR.LE_S HOOD G. M. INGRAM BEN IRVIN JOE JACKSON Dacula, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Washington, Ga. Sandersville, Ga.

G. T. JARRARD JAMES JARREH U. R. JENKINS J. S. JONES Chauncey, Ga. Toccoa, Ga. Wrightsville, Ga. Demorest, Ga. FRESHMEN BILLY KENDALL A. L KING EDNA LANE FRED LEAGUE Valdosta, Ga. Baldwin, Ga. Dalton, Ga. Gainesville, Ga.

R. L LIPSCOMB NELSON McGAHEE JAMES McGEE W. H. McWHORTER Rydal, Ga. Dearing, Ga. Lawrcnceville, Ga. Decatur, Ga.

J. H. MALONE S. D. MANDEVILLE DAN MARTIN VERNON MARTIN MansfieFd, Ga. Tennille, Ga. Toccoa, Ga. Gainesville, Ga.

G. M. MAULDIN CHRISTINE MAUNEY CLEON MERRITT R. M. MILUCAN Rocky Face, Ga. Fairmount, Ga. Cumming, Ga. Hapeville, Ga. FRESHMEN VIRGINIA MOON JAMES MORGAN BOND MURRAY H. D. NORRIS Marietta, Ga. Dcaring, Ga. Danielsville, Ga. Tucker, Ga.

H.J.NORRIS BEN NUCKOLLS DORIS OGLESBy LYNN ORR Tucker, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Hartwell, Ga. Forest Park, Ga.

EMILy O'SHIELDS D. J. PALMER ROBERT PARKER GUy REID PARKER Dahlonega, Ga. Cleveland, Ga. Fairburn, Ga. Valdosta, Ga.

NAT PENDERGRASS W. E. PITTS W. M. REED ERSKINE RICE Griffin, Ga. College Park, Ga. Lexington, Ga. Fort Valley, Ga. FRESHMEN

SARAH RIDEN C. E. SELPH RICHARD SEXTON J. O. SIRMONS Madison, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Danielsville, Ga. Willacoochee, Ga.

STELLA SMITH LLOYD SPAIN GARNETT SPRATLIN WM. STANFORD Dahlonega, Ga. Bethlehem, Ga. Jefferson, Ga. Valdosta, Ga.

WM. D. STRONG A. T. TAYLOR T. H. TERRELL EVIE THOMAS Blakely, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Lula, Ga. Martin, Ga.

ETHEL THOMSOM W. T. TOWNSEND J. L. VEATCH GRANT WATSON Ancram, N. y. Cartersville, Ga. lla, Ga. Toccoa, Ga.

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CAPTAIN KIRBy GREEN, P. M. S. & T.

Aiftcr capably commanding the North Georgia College

R. O. T. C. unit for the past eight years, Captain

Green has been posted elsewhere to assume similar

army duties. He has been a valuable and wise leader,

a strict but fair-minded disciplinarian, and an alto-

gether capable officer. He has planted within our

minds the true spirit of Americanism and patriotism,

and it is due to his unceasing efforts that the R. O.

T. C. unit here has maintained its high standards. That

he will not be with us next year is our misfortune, but

we wish him the best of luck through years to come

A splendid leader in every sense of the word.

SERGEANT RICHARD S. McCONNELL

|Ass"t. P. M. S. & T.) —** The excellent complement of Captain Green is Sergeant f^*^

McConnell, the man among men, the boy among boys,

North Georgia's kingpin. Rather than being of the institution. Sergeant is an institution. His personality is so impressed on everyone with whom he comes in contact that a mere mention of North Georgia College brings a recollection of Sergeant, a recollection some- times of a hard duty fearlessly performed, but more often perhaps of some kindness he has so naturally shown. t* OFFICER-S Clqb

Officers Club

CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT W. J. LIDDELL President CADET CAPTAIN J. B. MANLEY Vice-President CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT R. L WYNN Secretary CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT W. F. NORRIS Treasurer

MEMBERS

CADET CAPTAIN F. M. BOLDING CADET CAPTAIN C. W. HOLTZCLAW CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT M. E. BOOTH CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT W. A. JOHNS CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT G. G. BURCH CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT R. G. KNIGHT CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT W. C. FIELD CADET CAPTAIN L B. LASTINGER COLORS CADET PRIVATE SKELTON CADET COLOR SERGEANT DANCE CADET COLOR SERGEANT CLARK CADET PRIVATE GAY

STAFF PERSONNEL

CADET CAPTAIN F. M. BOLDING CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT R. L WYNN CADET SECOND LIEUTENANT W.C. FIELD

CADET SERGEANT S. A. DANCE battalion CADET SERGEANT L CLARK --Staff CADET SERGEANT J. D. MAVS

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MEREDITH M. McKENZIE Cadet First Sergeant ^ 'l^ W. JACK LIDDELL Cadet Second Lieutenant ^^jm ^ '^ \V^

LEN B. LASTINGER Cadet Captain

RALEIGH G. KNIGHT Cadet First Lieutenant

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WILLIAM R. BOWERS Cadet First Sergeant

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JARREH Basketball

JOHNSON Cheer Leader

OLIVER Baseball-Basketball

PARKER Baseball

RUSSELL Baseball

SAPPINGTON Cheer Leader

SIRMONS Baseball

UPCHURCH Baseball, Basketball

WANSLEY Basketball

WEEKS Baseball

WYNN Baseball OFFICERS

W. R. BOWERS C. J. DISMUKES F. M. BOLDING President Director Vice-President

JANE SAPPINGTON W. A. JOHNS W.J. LIDDELL Secretary Stage Manager Business Manager ^''^ ^^^

RICHARD S. McCONNELL Business Manager BOWERS MAYS Vice-President Secretary

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Program Mission Finance Fellowship Worship Social

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BANKS CARROLL,

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RICE KAROELL Vice-President MEMBERS Secretary and Treasurer i

OFFICIAL ORGAN ap^ I VOL.2~N0.5 OCT. 8, 19 35

BUGLER STAFF SELE By popular vote the following

have been selected to edit this year's "Bugler," the official organ of North Georgia College. . folks not her ALLEN THOMASON --r by 1 8t ACi;.. IB tele- Editor-in-Chief sosne one or my NORRIS WILLIAM F. NORRIS The Nugget e Bugler first on» by Business Manager THOMASON ell, I'll tell you point nrrRi ^1 Vio twitv^, I*ve score V 6 27 ;-; out I .mr ride vonder took :•-;->;- R Doys them been" ret coul 1 "i "iroyo- o. It

MANDERVILLE RUSHIN REX CLUB

Founded at North Georgia College, 1917.

MOTTO: The Wreath Is For Those Who Contend. COLORS: Gold and Black. FLOWER: Tuberose.

BOWERS DISMUKES President

MEMBERS

BURCH Vice-President

HOLTZCLAW KARDELL

SKELTON, E. THOMASON TURNER

WEEKS, D. ANDREWS BONNER, J. M.

CATES FARRAR HOLCOMB, B. F. NUCKOLLS RICE PLEDGES SIGMA THETA

Founded at North Georgia College, 1934.

MOTTO: Semper Summum Bonum.

COLORS: Blue and Gold.

FLOWER: Orchid.

BOOTH, D. MEMBERS

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STREYER BEALL Treasurer

CARLTON CHAMBERS DAVJS, C. M.

MULLINS NORRIS, W. F. TEASLEy WATSON, W.

KELLAR LAVENDER

LUNDy McCURDY McDonald

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CARROLL President

McDonald Secretary MOnO: FLOWER:

'Hold That Line. Cherry Blosson COLORS:

Black and White.

Founded at North Georgia College in- 1935,

BOGGS Secretary and Treasurer

SERGEANT McCONNELL HENDON Faculty Adviser Sergeant-at-Arms

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7^AHiS year we have tried, with the wonderful help the entire student body, to place the Athletic Departme in a very definite position in the life of the college.

In basketball, which is our major sport at N. G. C, v went to the semi-finals in the State Junior College tourn ment held at Milledgeville.

Immediately after the opening of the Spring Quart( baseball practice began. Approximately fifty candidat reported for the initial practice. After the first week tl

team showed definite signs of whipping itself into fii shape and have enjoyed a very successful season.

This year has taken a more important place in tl athletic program of the college than heretofore. SingI and doubles tournaments have been held. The tennis coui have steadily become the most popular retreat on the cai pus.

The Athletic Department has provided a well-round< program of intramural athletics for women students. .t N. G. C.

1 effort to provide for the physical education of all co-eds ic program has been divided into four parts, namely: Gym, jnnis, , and Horseshoes. The girls in each division smpete with one another, and field days for all are held

t frequent intervals.

For years it has been customary to have a "Military Day" ist preceding commencement. This year an "Athletic ay" was observed and on that day keen competition was ffered in the various track and field events for both cadets nd co-eds, including tennis matches, softball games, and lany other athletic recreations.

Possibly the year hasn't brought forth as many victories

I the various sports as could be hoped for, but nevertheless le true N. G. C. spirit has been self-evident at all times.

It is the belief of the Athletic Department that this year as shown a marked improvement in the general athletic rogram of the college, and it is sincerely hoped that those rho have participated in any form of athletics this year lay in years to come derive a real benefit from their ex- eriences here. I BASKET

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N. G. C. 36—Clarkesville Athletic Club N. G. C. 32—Hiawassee College N. G. C. 28—Hiawassee College N. G. C. 36—Monroe A. & M. 16 N. G. C. — Monroe A. & M. . N. G. C. 32—Piedmont College N. G. C. 61—Cleveland Athletic Club

N. G. C 32—Piedmont College . . N. G. C. 35—Brewton-Parker Institute

WANSLEY, Captain Guard BALL

UPCHURCH Forward

N. G. C 39—Young Harris College

N. G. C 36—West Georgia College . N. G. C 43—Clarkesville Athletic Club

N. G. C 25—Hiawassee College . .

N. G. C 35—Hiawassee College . .

N. G. C 62—West Georgia College .

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N. G. C 38—Bowdon College . . . N. G. C 22—Abraham-Baldwin College

N. G. C 29— Brevrton-Parker Institute . BASE

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