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Published by the Students of
WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE

VOLUME THIRTEEN

45-46

FOREWORD

The staff of the Chieftain has tried to bring into
focus vividly an annual rejsresentative of college life
and academic work. In years to come, it is our sin-
cere hope that by glancing through these pages, the
happy and cherished days at West Georgia can be
recalled.

The Editors proudly present the 1946 Chieftain.

CONTENTS

ADMINISTRATION

CLASSES

ACTIVITIES

ATHLETICS

FEATURES

MEMORIES

DEDICATION

To MISS ANNIE BELL WEAVER, our Librarian,
for her charm and graciousness, for her keen inter-
est in students, and ever-ready willingness to help
them, and for her sincere devotion to the college,
the 1946 Chieftain in gratefully dedicated.

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OUR PRESIDENT

AND

DEANS

I. S. Ingram
President

W. F. GuNN, M.S.
Dean and Registrar

D. F. FoLCER, Ph.D.
Dean of Instruction

FACU LTY

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

George K. Smith, Ph.D

English

Marie Campbell, M.A.

Humanities

Eunice Chute, A.B.

English and Commercial

Jack Speer, A.B.

English

Mabel Koontz, A.B.

English

George C. S. Adams, A.M.

Romance Languages

SCIENCES

James A. Doubles, Ph.D.

Biology

Marion Crider, B.S., M.A.

Mathematics

M. E. Howell, A.M.

Chemistry

W. Fred Gunn, M.S.

Physics

(Not in picture)

Sarah M. Ward, B.S.
Dean of IT omen

HOME ECONOMICS
Ruby Jenkins, M.S.H.E.

SOCIAL SCIENCES

L. E. Roberts. Ph.D.

Charles B. Clark, Ph.D.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Ruth Sturgis, M.S.
Charles B. Clark, Ph.D

STUDENT TEACHING

Katie Downs, A.M.

Supervisor

FACU LTY

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MUSIC
Jane Woodruff. M.Mus.

DIETITIANS

Kathuinf Hakrington, B.S.H.E.

Mrs. W. 0. Paine

ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

Horace Acklen, Business Manager

Mary Copeland, Secretary

Katherine Brock, Secretary

COLLEGE STORE

Mrs. Ila Williams

Mrs. Maude E. Abbott

HOSTESSES

Mrs. Maude E. Abbott

Mandeville

Mrs. W. 0. Payne

Log Cabin

Mrs. T. B. Young

Melson

(Not in picture)

HOSTS

Jack Speer

Barracks "A"

James A. Doubles

Barracks "6"

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T. B. You.NG
Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds

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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS

ED JOHNSON President

CAROLYN DAVENPORT Vice-President

KATHRYN HACKNEY .... Secretary-Treasurer

Our student body has been very fortunate in selecting these students as leaders
in student body activities. Able as well as popular, they have helped make this year at
West Georeia a successful one for all. ' . .

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SOPHOMORES

MARGARET MARTIN

President

EMILY BARRETT

Vice-President

REBECCA HUNT

Secretary

GRACE WRIGHT

Treasurer

From left to right: Martin, Barrett, Hunt, Wright.

VIRGINIA ABRAMS
Lyerly, Ga.

MARTHA LARRY BECK
Bowden, Ga.

Spanish Club, Secretary and

Treasurer; Choir Zeta Sigma

Pi: Dean's List.

EMILY BARRETT
jersey, Ga.

Vice-President Sophomore
Class; Alpha Psi, Treasurer;
V.R.A. Council; W.A.A., Sec-
retary; 500 Club; Press Fo-
rum; Mu Zeta Alpha.

RUTH BOWEN
Carrollton, Ga.

Spanish Club, President :

Choir: Officers' Club; Mu

Zeta Alpha; Dean's List.

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VIRGINIA BROOKS
Lindnle. Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha. President;
Officers' Club; Democratic
Youth Society; J-H Club;
Press Forum: W est Georgian.

MARY CANTRELL
Dalton, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society,
President; Chieftain, Asso-
ciate Editor; Zeta Sigma Pi,
Secretary ; Officers' Club;
Choir ; V. R. A. Council;
Dean's List; Gordon Watson
Memorial Certificate.

ANNICE BOYDIE CASEY
Cedartoivn, Ga.

JOYCE CONN
Rome, Ga.

Chieftain, Business Manager;

Democratic Youth Society;

Zeta Sigma Pi; 4-H Club;

Dean's List.

BETTY JANE DANIELL
Rome, Ga.

Alpha Psi, Vice-President;
Adamson Hall, Secretary; B.
S. LI. Council; Democratic
Youth Society; Dean's List.

MARTHA LYYN BROWN
Chattanooga, Tenn.

V.R.A. Council; Choir; Dra-
matics Club; Press Forum,
Treasurer; West Georgian;
r:iiii;i tain; Alpha Psi; Mu
Zeta Alpha.

MARTHA LOU GARDEN

Rome, Ga.

Choir; Dramatics Club;
Dean's List.

JANE COLE
Carrollton, Ga.

West Georgian, Business Man-
ager; Democratic Youth So-
ciety; Dramatics Club.

MARA ANN CRAVEN

Carrollton, Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha, Vice-Presi-
dent; Alpha Psi; Choir.

VIRGINIA DANIEL
Melena, Ga.

CAROLYN DAVENPORT

Acworth, Ga.

Student Body, Vice-President;
Officers' Club, Vice-President;
Alpha Psi, Secretary; V.R.A.
Council; Choir; Dramatics
Club, Vice-President; Chief-
tain, Feature Editor; Dean's
List.

VIVIAN DOSS
Cartersville, Ga.

Melson Hall, Vice-President;
Zeta Sigma Pi.

JUANITA ESTES
Cedartown, Ga.

Democratic Youth; Zeta Sig-
ma Pi; Dean's List; Gordon
Watson Memorial Certificate.

MAUDE FULLER
Calhoun, Ga.

JANE COODE
Pine Log, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi, Treasurer;
Melson Hall, Treasurer; Span-
ish Club; Dean's List.

ROBERT DAVIE
Atlanta, Ga.

Dramatics Club; Press For-
um; Mu Zeta Alpha.

CHRISTINE EIDSON
W'hitesburg, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society;

V.R.A. Council; Zeta Sigma

Pi; Dramatics Club; West

Georgian; Dean's List.

VINSON ESTES
Greenville, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi.

JO GARNER

Cedartown, Ga.

West Georgian; Mu Zeta Al-
pha; Spanish Club; Democra-
tic Youth Society; Dean's
List.

NELL GRIFFIES
Carrollton, Ga.

Alpha Psi; Zeta Sigma Pi;
Press Forum; V.R.A. Council.

LOTTIE Gil RLE Y
Aragoii, Ga.

Choir; Alpha Psi; 4-H Club;
Zeta Sigma Pi.

VIVIAN HALL
Villa Rica, Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha; Zeta Sigma
Pi; Demucratic Youth Socie-
ty; V.R.A. Council; Press
Forum.

GLADYS HINCHLIFFE
Manchester. Ga.

Choir; Mu Zeta Alpha; Dem-
ocratic Youth Society.

EARL HUGGINS
Carrollton, Ga.

Choir.

NAOMI JACKSON
Winder, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi; Mu Zeta Al-
pha Psi; 4-H Club, Vice Presi-
dent; B.S.U. Council.

KATHRYN HACKNEY
Dalton, Ga.

Student Body, Secretary and
Treasurer; Mandevillc I '/ill.
President; Democratic Youlli
Vice-President; Officers' Club,
Secretary and Treasurer;
Choir, Business Manager; V.
R. A. Council; Alpha Psi;
Mu Zeta Alpha; Chieftain;
Dean's List.

SARAH LOUISE HENDRIX
Cedartown, Ga.

Chieftain, Editor; Zeta Sig-
ma Pi, President; Dramatics
Club, President; Spanish
Club, Vice-President; Officers'
Club; Ch<iir; Dean's List;
Gordon Watson Memorial Cer-
tificate.

FRANCES HODGSON
Hartwell, Ga.

Press Forum, President ; Of-
ficers' Club; Choir.

REBECCA HUNT
LaFayette, Ga.

Sophomore Class, Secretary;
Adamson Hall, Treasurer;
Press Forum, Vice-President:
Officers' Club; 4-H Club; V.
R. A. Council; Dramatics
Club.

EDWARD JOHNSON
GrantviUe, Ga.

Student Body, President;
Choir; Press Forum; West
Georgian; Dramatics Club;
Mu Zeta Alpha; Democratic
Youth Society.

JAMES JONES

LaFayette, Ga.

Choir; Dramatics Club.

OLIVER LINDSEY, JR.
LaGrange, Ga.

V.R.A. Council; IP'est Geor-
gian; Choir; French Club;
Dramatics Club.

ANN LUNSFORD
AcwoTth, Ga.

Choir; Zeta Sigma Pi; Dra-
matics Club: Democratic
Youth Society.

MILDRED KING '
Curryville, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi; French Club;
Dean's List.

RUTH LONGINO
Palmetto, Ga.

Choir; Alpha Psi; 4-H Club.

PATRICIA A. McCREADY
Madison, Ga.

West Georgian, Editor; Zeta
Sigma Pi, Alpha Psi; Demo-
cratic Youth Society; Dean's
List.

LEONARD McKIBBEN
Buchanan, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society;
Zeta Sigma Pi ; Veterans
Club; Officers' Club; "B"
Barracks, Vice-President ; Mu
Zeta Alpha.

RAY MILLER
Dallas, Ga.

Choir; West Georgian; Demo-
cratic Youth Society.

DORIS McKINNEY
Bowman, Ga.

A damson Hall, President; V.
R. A., Vice-President; B.S.U.,
President ; Choir; Officers'
Club ; Dean's List ; Gordon
Watson Memorial Certificate.

MARGARET MARTIN
Comer, Ga.

Sophomore Class, President;
V. R. A., President; Officers'
Club; Choir; West Georgian;
Zeta Sigma Pi; B.S.U.; Dean's
List.

HARRIETTE MORGAN

fayelteville, Ga.

Spanish Club; Alpha Psi;
Press Forum.

LANELLE NATION
Acworth, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi; Democratic
Youth Society; Spanish Club.

CHARLOTTE ORR

Carrollton. Ga.

Dean's List.

GEORGIA PEACOCK
Thomaston, Ga.

Mandeville Hall, Secretary;
Alpha Psi; Mu Zeta Alpha;
V.R.A. Council; Choir; Dem-
ocratic Youth Society, Secre-
tary and Treasurer; Chief-
tain.

JULIA PHILLIPS
Boaz, Ala.

Choir, Vice-President; Press
Forum ; Democratic Youth
Society; Alpha Psi; Mu Zeta
Alpha; V.R.A. Council;
Dean's List.

MYLDRED MULL
Aragon, Ga.

JENNY RUTH NIXON
Carrollton, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society.

HELEN OWINGS
Summervtlle, Ga.

Melson Hall, President; Offi-
cers' Club, President ; French
Club, President Zeta Sigma
Pi; Choir; 4-H Club; Drama-
tics Club; Democratic Youth
Society; Mu Zeta Alpha; Gor-
don Watson Memorial Certifi-
cate; Dean's List.

GLORIA PEACOCK
Thomaston, Ga.

Mandeville Hall, Treasurer;
Alpha Psi; Mu Zeta Alpha;
V.R.A. Council; Choir; Dem-
ocratic Youth Society; Chief-
tain.

KATHRYN POTTS
Ringgold, Ga.

Chieftain; 4-H Club; Alpha
Psi; Mu Zeta Alpha.

SYLVIA PRICE
Carrollton, Ga.

Dramatics Club.

MARY AGNES REED
Carrollton, Ga.

Alpha Psi; Choir; Chieftain.

OPAL ROGERS
Roopville, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society;
Alpha Psi; 4-H Club; Choir.

CHARLOTTE SEIGLER
Eoivman, Ga.

LYNETTE SHARP
Carrollton, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi; Spanish Club;
Dean's List.

TRLIETT PUTNAM
Cohutta, Ga.

Dean's List.

PAUL ROGERS
Carrollton. Ga.

Veterans Club.

PARRIE ROGERS
Roopville, Ga.

West Georgian; Alpha Psi;
Dean's List.

JAMES SHANKLE
Kensington, Ga.

MARY GRACE SHERRILL
Tallapoosa, Ga.

Choir, President ; V. R. A.

Council; Officers' Club; Zeta

Sigma Pi; Chieftain; Span-

isii Club.

ANNA JANE SMITH
Bethelhem, Ga.

Alpha Psi; 4-H Club.

JOHN SMYLY
Decatur, Ga.

Veterans Club.

BETTY STRAWN
Holland, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society.

BARBARA TRUNDLE

Ringgold, Ga.

4-H Club, President; Officers"
Club; Democratic Youth So-
ciety; Dramatics Club; Press
Forum.

DORIS WALKER
Carrollton, Ga.

BETTY SMITH
Carrollton, Ga.

Dramatics Club.

TRENT STOUT
Atlanta, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi; Democratic
Youth Society.

JOLLIE TERRELL
Roopville, Ga.

W.A.A., President; Zeta Sig-
ma Pi; Officers' Club; Dean's
List.

BETTY UPSHAW
Carrollton, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society ;
Dramatics Club.

JOANNE WARD
Elberton, Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha; Spanish
Club; Press Forum, Secretary.

MARY EDNA WEAVER
Ft. Gaines, Ga.

Zeta Sigma Pi, Vice - Presi-
dent; Spanish Club; Dean's
List.

J. C. WILLIAMSON
Franklin, Ga.

Democratic Youth Society;
Dramatics Club; Press For-
um: Spanish Club.

FRANCES WINN
Douglasville, Ga.

Alpha Psi, President; B.S.U.

Vice-President; Dramatics

4-H Club; Zeta Sigma Pi.

EVELYN YOE
Cedartown, Ga.

Mandeville Hall. Vive-Presi-
dent; Chieftain; Alpha Psi;
Democratic Youth Society;
Mu Zeta Alpha; Choir.

MATILDA WEST
Cedartown, Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha; Alpha Psi;

4-H Club; Democratic Youth

Society; West Georgian.

MARTHA WILSON
Rome, Ga.

West Georgian, Associate Edi-
tor; Democratic Youth Socie-
ty; 4-H Club, Treasurer; Mu
Zeta Alpha; Choir; Press
Forum.

GRACE WRIGHT
Roswell, Ga.

V. R. A. Council, Secretary;

Sophomore Class, Treasurer;

Officers' Club; Choir; Dean's

List.

Not pictured:

WALDO JONES LaFayette. Ga.

GORDON ROWE Carrollton, Ga.

ERIC JOHNSON Carrollton, Ga.

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FRESHMEN.

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VIVIAN AGREE

Calhoun, Ga.

LEWIS ADAMS

Carrollton, Ga.

CHARLCIE AKIN

Boivden Junction, Ga.

BETTY JEAN ANDERSON
Rockmart, Ga.

ROBERT ANDERSON
Tallapoosa, Ga.

DARVIL ARRINGTON
Roopville, Ga.

MARTHA ARRINGTON
Carrollton, Ga.

NADINE ASHMORE

Birmingham, Ala.

VIRGINIA BALLEW
Marietta, Ga.

ENGLAND BEASLEY
President

NELL DAVIS
Vice-President

CATHERINE TODD

Secretary

LEE MLIRDOCK
Treasurer

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FRESHMEN.

ETHEL YN BANKS

Thomaston, Ga.

LANTIE BARRETT

Social Circle, Ga.

DAVID BARROW

Bowdon, Ga.

MARY BATES

Dalton, Ga.

PHYLLIS BATES

Alpharetta, Ga.

ENGLAND BEASLEY, JR.
LaGrange, Ga.

JEANETTE BEASLEY
Forest Park, Ga.

SARA BERRYMAN
Bowman, Ga.

BARBARA BISHOP

East Point, Ga.

VIRGINIA BRAZEAL
Roopville, Ga.

BONNIE JEAN BRUCE
Bremen, Ga.

CAROLYN ANN BRYANT
Bowdon, Ga.

NANCY BRYANT
Chipley, Ga.

BESSIE RUTH BUSBIN
Lyerly, Ga.

JEANETTE CAMERON
Trion, Ga.

CAROLYN CAMP
Rome, Ga.

ELEANOR CAMP

Franklin, Ga.

JOYCE CAMP

Felton, Ga.

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DORIS JANE CANNON

('.l(i\ton, Ga.

BETTY CASEY

Cedartoun, Ga.

BETTY ZANE CASWELL

RoDpilllc. Ga.

EUGENE CHAMBERS
Boudcn. Ga.

BILLIE CHENEY

Atlanta, Ga.

VIRGTNIA CHRISTIAN

C.hattanongn. Tcnn.

VIRGINIA CLEMENS
Cedartown, Ga.

VIEVA CLINE

Calhoun, Ga.

CHRISTINE COOPER
Carrolllon, Ga.

LO^S COOPER

Palmetto, Ga.

PAUL COUNTS

Haralson, Ga.

BETTY CRAWFORD

Martin, Ga.

JACQUELIN CROKER

Dallas, Ga.

BETTY CROOK

Carrollton, Ga.

REBECCA CROWDER

Griffin, Ga.

CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM
Eatonton, Ga.

SARA FRANCES CUNNINGHAM
Eastman, Ga.

BARBARA NELL DAVIS
Grantville, Ga.

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FRESHMEN

DORIS DAVIS

Rome, Ga.

ELINOR DAVIS
Rome, Ga.

GEORGIA DEAKINS
Dalton, Ga.

ELOISE DIEMER

Marietta, Ga.

HERBERT DOBSON
Rockmart, Ga.

LILLIAN DOUGLAS
Dalton, Ga.

MIRIAM DRIVER

WhitesbuTg, Ga.

DORIS DUKE

Franklin, Ga.

LUCY FLORENCE DUKES
Carrotlton, Ga.

IDA MAE DUNN
Rome, Ga.

MARILYN EDGEWORTH

Whitesbarg, Ga.

DORIS ELLIS

Cave Springs, Ga.

EVELYN ENTREKIN
Temple, Ga.

WAWENA ENTREKIN
Carrollton, Ga.

FRANK EZZELL

Bowden, Ga.

BURMA FINCH

Atlanta, Ga.

CLARK FINCHER

Cave Springs, Ga.

DOROTHY FORBES

Cave Springs, Ga.

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FRANCES MARDELL FORD

Hampton, Ga.

SARA FOSSETT

Jefferson, Ga.

GERALDINE FOX

{finder. Ga.

TERRY JANE FRANKS
Martin, Ga.

MARTHA JEAN FREEMAN
Conyers, Ga.

JACQLIELYN WYNELL FREEMAN
Bradley, Ga.

RILEY FROST

Thomaston, Ga.

WAYNE GAMMON

Cedartown. Ga.

JAMES GENTRY
Athens, Ga.

JAMES HOWARD GILLARD
Cedartown, Ga.

CLYDE GORDON

CarroUton, Ga.

MAC GRIFFITH

Buchanan, Ga.

HELEN GURLEY
Suches, Ga.

ELLA JOY HAMPTON
Douglasville, Ga.

MARGUERITE HARPER
Monroe, Ga.

JACK HARRIS

Cedartonn, Ga.

MARTHA SUE HARRIS
Winder, Ga.

DOROTHY HARRISON
Hampton, Ga.

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-FRESHMEN

EDITH HARROD

Bowdon, Ga.

ATLEEN HEADRICK

Cave Springs, Ga.

PATSY HEARN

Carrollton, Ga.

EVELYN HENDRIX

LawrencevUle, Ga.

HIJELL HESTER

Franklin, Ga.

WILLIAM HICKS
Dublin, Ga.

BETTY HODNETT

Hogansville, Ga.

EMILY ANN HOLCOMBE
Temple, Ga.

MARK HOLLINGSWORTH
Roopville, Ga.

MARY HOLLINGSWORTH
Clem, Ga.

VIRGINIA HOLMES

Forest Park, Ga.

LOETTA HUDGINS

Meansville, Ga.

LOUISE HUGHIE

Carrollton, Ga.

MARY ELIZABETH HUNT
Adairsville, Ga.

ETHEL HYATT

Roopville, Ga.

ROY MAURICE JACKSON
Campton, Ga.

BETTY JEAN JOHNSON
Bowman, Ga.

REBA JOHNSON

Roopville, Ga.

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DONNA JEAN JONES
Akron, Ohio

LENA GERALDINE JONES
Forest Park, Ga.

MILBREY JONES

Jeffersonville, Ga.

MYRA SUE JONES

CarroUton, Ga.

RAY JONES

Ranbiirn, Ala.

VIOLET JONES

Bremen, Ga.

LYDIA JUSTICE
Trion, Ga.

FLOELLA KEE

Senoia, Ga.

RACHAEL KELLEY

Thomaston, Ga.

EDITH KESLER

Lavonia. Ga.

HELEN KEY

Tallapoosa, Ga.

CLAUDIA KING

White Plains, Ga.

BETTY BURNESE LAMBERT
Tallapoosa. Ga.

BETTY JEAN LAMBERT
College Park, Ga.

HELEN LEACH

Conyers, Ga.

NORA JANE LEACH
Conyers, Ga.

SHERMAN LINDSEY
Shannon, Ga.

BETTY LONGINO

Palmetto, Ga.

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FRESHMEN

MARY McARVER

Coosa, Ga.

PERCY ALONZO McCAIN
Carrollton, Ga.

JAMES McCOY

Ray City, Ga.

CAROLYN McCURDY

Lafayette, Ga.

VIRGINIA PAULINE McNALLY
Chickamauga, Ga.

MARGARET JO McWHORTER
Menlo, Ga.

EVELYN MALCOM

Monroe, Ga.

LAURA MARLOW

Carrollton, Ga.

HELEN MARTIN

Carrollton, Ga.

WILLIAM MARTIN

Luthersville, Ga.

HILDA MILLER

Aragon, Ga.

WILLIAM MITCHELL
Ellenwood, Ga.

MARION MOON

Comer, Ga.

REBECCA MOONE
Ringgold, Ga.

PATRICIA MORGAN
Carrollton, Ga.

THOMAS MORGAN
Woodbury, Ga.

NINA JOYCE MORRIS
Temple, Ga.

WARREN MOSES
Waco, Ga.

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LEE MLINDY

Jonesbnro, Ga.

I,EE MURDOCK
Rome. Ga.

JAMES BAILEY MllRPtlY

Fcltnn. Ga.

MARY ALICE NELSON
Gonyers. Ga.

LaRIIE O'DILLON

Jefferson. Ga.

CAROL O'NEAL

LaGranse, Ga.

DOROTHY OWEN
Temple. Ga.

BRYANICE PARKS
Marietta. Ga.

ELISE PARKS

Smyrna. Ga.

CATHERINE PENNINGTON
Rome, Ga.

LOUISE PENNINGTON
Rome. Ga.

BETTYE PENTECOST
Carrollton. Ga.

MELVIN POWELL
Calhoun. Ga.

SAMMIE PLEDGER
LaFayette, Ga.

LILA JEAN PRATER
Kingston, Ga.

JOY PRINCE

Roopville. Ga.

CAROLYN PULLIAM
Bowman, Ga.

BETTY GENE PUTMAN
Cohutta, Ga.

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FRESHMEN

SUE QIJINTON

Dalton, Ga.

BILL REED

Carrollton, Ga.

JAMES REEVES

Carrollton, Ga.

ELIZABETH REYNOLDS
Dalton, Ga.

SANDRA ROWE

Carrollton, Ga.

BARBARA ROWLAND
Calhoun, Ga.

ANN RUSSELL

Calhoun, Ga.

SARA ANN RUSSELL
Gay, Ga.

CLARENCE SALMON
Cedartown, Ga.

CORBIN SANDERS
Buchanan, Ga.

MARY SATTERFIELD
Hartivell, Ga.

SUELL SEATON

Cohutta, Ga.

MARY SEYMOUR
Bowman, Ga.

RUBY SHELTON

East Point, Ga.

LEWIS SHERRILL
Bowdon, Ga.

BETTY GREEN SMITH
Winder, Ga.

CHARLES SMITH

LaGrange, Ga.

FRANCES SMITH
Winder, Ga.

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HOWARD SMITH
Smyrna, Ga.

PEGGY STELLE

Griffin, Ga.

MARY STEPHENSON
Carrollton, Ga.

JERRY STINSON
Fortson, Ga.

CYNTHIA STIPE

Carrolllon, Ga.

IRIS SWANSON

Chipley, Ga.

CICERO WILLIS SWINT
Jonesboro. Ga.

BILL TALLEY

GarroUton, Ga.

MARTHA HAZEL THURMAN
Chamblee, Ga.

CATHERINE TODD
Senoia, Ga.

MARY LOU TRENT
Cedartown, Ga.

VANELL TRADER

Forest Park, Ga.

HELEN TUCKER

Manchester, Ga.

BETTY TURNER
Comer, Ga.

JAMES TURNER

Carrollton, Ga.

ELLA RUTH WALDROP
Forest Park, Ga.

HARRIETTE WALLACE

Bowdon Junction, Ga.

FRANCES WARE

Smyrna, Ga.

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FRESHMEN.

SARAH WATERS

Buchanan, Ga.

MARY WATTS

Ringgold, Ga.

LUCY WEAVER

Ft. Gaines, Ga.

WILLIAM WEST

Temple, Ga.

ROBBIE JEAN WESTBROOK
Cedartotvn, Ga.

BERNICE WHITE

Roopville, Ga.

LUCY JO WHITMIRE
Bowman, Ga.

KATRINA WHONIC
Lyons, Ga.

DORIS WILLIAMS

Mountain View, Ga.

MARY WILLIAMS

Ringgold, Ga.

HENRY WINN

Douglasville, Ga.

VIRGINIA WOODRUFF
Logansville, Ga.

RUTHIE WORD

Carrollton, Ga.

JUNE WYATT

Menlo, Ga.

DENSON YATES

Franklin, Ga.

JOHN BISHOP

BOYD CULP

LLOYD CULD

J. F. DENNY, JR

MRS. WINNIE DUNCAN . . .
WILLIE RADFORD GILLESPIE

FRANK HARDMAN

EDNA RUTH HILL

LEN HUTCHENSON ....

Not pictured:

CartersviUe,Ga. LAURA RUTH McCLURE Ray City, Ga.

Cedartown,Ga. FRANCES MORTON Carrollton, Ga.

. Cedartown, Ga. WILLIAM MORTON Carrollton. Ga.

Carrollton, Ga. WILLIAM FRED NESBIT Calhoun, Ga.

Tallapoosa, Ga. JOYCE PEACOCK Eastman, Ga.

. Carrollton, Ga. TOMMIE PRICE Locust Grove, Ga.

. Roopville, Ga. O'NELL TODD Sarah, Ga.

. . Austell, Ga. RUTH WILLIS Villa Rica, Ga.

. Buchanan, Ga.

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JUNIORS.

REPRESENTATIVES

Bobbie Stepp
Gay Rowe
Dorothy Cochran
Charlotte Pearson

Frum left to righl: Kowe, Stepp, Pearson, Cochran.

DOROTHY COCHRAN
Waleska, Ga.

MARTHA FREE

Lindale, Ga.

VIRGINIA FULLER
Calhoun, Ga.

CHARLOTTE PEARSON
Marietta, Ga.

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MARTHA PERRY

Rome, Ga.

JIMMIE POARCH

Cartersville, Ga.

SIIELIA RLISSELL
Calhoun, Ga.

ROBERT SHEETS

Franklin, Ga.

NANCY STALLWORTH
Bremen, Ga.

BOBBIE STEPP

Lindale, Ga.

VIRGINIA TILLERY
Lindale, Ga.

Not pictured:

CAY ROWE

Carrollton, Ga.

KATHRYN STEVENSON
Boston, Ga.

STENCIL WORK

FOLK DANCING

MIMEOGRAPHING

SEMINAR

MOVIES

REFRESHMENTS

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OFFICERS' CLUB

First row, lejt to right: Trundle. Hendrix, Hackney, Owings, Davenport, Pearson, Brooks. . . . Second

row: Winn, Wright, Hunt, Hodgson, Davis, Bowen, Terrell. . . . Third row: Cantrell. Martin, Barrett,

McCready, Todd, Murdock. . . . Fourth row: Lindsey, Gulp, Johnson, Beasley, McKibben.

OFFICERS

Helen Owings President

Carolyn Davenport Vice-President

Kathryn Hackney Secretary

Mr. I. S. Ingram Faculty Adviser

Emily Barrett
England Beasley
Ruth Bowen
Virginia Brooks
Mary Cantrell
Carolyn Davenport
Nell Davis
Kathryn Hackney

MEMBERS

Louise Hendrix
Frances Hodgson
Rebecca Hunt
Ed Johnson
Ray Jones
Margaret Martin
Patricia McCready
Doris McKinney
Lee Murdock

Helen Owings
Charlotte Pearson
Mary Grace Sherrill
Jollie Terrill
Catherine Todd
Barbara Trundle
Frances Winn
Grace Wright

The Officers' Club is composed of the presidents of the various organizations on the
campus. Its objectives are the welfare of the students and the effective functioning of
their activities.

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V. R. A. COUNCIL

First row, left to right: Gloria Peacock, Hackney, Jackson, Beasley, Lindsey, Swanson, Malcom. . . .
Second row: Cantrell, Eidson, Hunt. Wright, McKinney. Martin, Davenport, Harper, Bishop. . . .
Third row: Brown, Mundy, Crawford, Todd, Griffies, Acree, Barrett, Hall, Sherrill, Dean Gunn.

OFFICERS

Margaret Martin President

Doris McKinney Vice-President

Grace Wright Secretary-Treasurer

Dean Gunn Faculty Adviser

Vivian Agree
Bob Anderson
Emily Barrett
Barbara Bishop
Martha Brown
Mary Cantrell
Paul Counts
Betty Crawford
Carolyn Davenport
England Beasley

MEMBERS

Christine Eidson
Nell Griffies
Kathryn Hackney
Vivian Hall
Marguerite Harper
Rebecca Hunt
Maurice Jackson
Betty Jean Johnson
Oliver Lindsey
Evelyn Malcolm

Margaret Martin
Doris McKinney
Lee Mundy
Georgia Peacock
Gloria Peacock
Julia Phillips
Mary Grace Sherrill
Iris Swanson
Catherine Todd
Grace Wright

All students are considered members of the Voluntary Religious Association. The
activities of the association are guided by a selected group of thirty people who are
interested in spiritual work. The council is noted for helping every student maintain a
closer spiritual life.

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CHIEFTAIN

First row left to right: Conn, Henclrix, Cantrell Second row: Dobson, Georgia Peacock, Gloria

Peacock, Potts, Brown, Yoe, Hackney. . . . Third row: Mundy, Sherrill, C. Pennington, Key, Steele,
Pearson. . . . Fourth row: Casey, Cunningham, Talley.

STAFF

Louise Hendrix Editor-in-Chief

Mary Cantrell Associate Editor

Joyce Conn Business Manager

Mary Reed Assistant Manager

Carolyn Davenport Feature Editor

Carolyn Cunningham Associate Editor

BiLLiE Cheney Assistant Editor

Kathryn Potts Girh' Sports Editor

Georgia Peacock Assistant Editor

Gloria Peacock Assistant Editor

Martha Brown Sophomore Editor

Mary Grace Sherrill Associate Editor

Betty Jean Johnson Freshman Editor

Helen Tucker Associate Editor

Ottye Lee Mundy Assistant Editor

Charlotte Pearson Third Year Editor

Kathryn Hackney Club Editor

Peggy Steele Associate Editor

Nell Davis Assistant Editor

Evelyn Yoe Photo Editor

Edith Harrod Associate Editor

FloellaKee Assistant Editor

Annice Casey Art Editor

Herbert Dobson Art Eduor

Bill Talley Art Editor

Mr. George C. S. Adams Faculty Adviser

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THE WEST GEORGIAN

First row, left to right: Martin, Miindy, Eidson, McCready, Brown. Moon, Cheney, Cole. . . . Second
row: Wilson, Garner, Bishop, Brooks. Pearson, Lindsey. . . . Third row: Salmon, West, Johnson,

L. Pennington, Rogers, Miller.

STAFF

Patricia McCready Editor-in-Chief

Martha Wilson, Oliver Lindsey Associate Editors

Bobbie Stepp, Ed Johnson Feature Editors

Christine Eidson Circulation Manager

Jane Cole Business Manager

Clarence Salmon. Billie Cheney Sports Editors

Marie Campbell Faculty Adviser

Margaret Martin
Parrie Rogers
Virginia Brooks
Charlotte Pearson
Betty Jean Johnson

REPORTERS

Barbara Bishop
Matilda West
Ray Miller
Jo Garner
Lee Mundy
Louise Pennington

Martha Brown
Marion Moon
Waldo Jones
Edith Harrod
Sherman Lindsey

The West Georgian is the student newspaper issued monthly. The editor is chosen by
popular vote and the other members of the staff are chosen through try-outs. The
West Georgian has been awarded first class honor ratings five times, placing it
among the best junior college newspapers in the nation.

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THE WEST GEORGM

First row, left to right: Davenport, Hodgson, Douglas, Quinton, N. Leach, McKinney, Smith, Gammon, Murphy, Gen-
try Reed, Kelly, Gloria Peacock, Smith, Wright, Cheney. . . . Second row: Koontz, McArver, Cooper, Martin, Waters,
Anderson,' Johnson, Huggins, Owings, Hendrix, Hinchliffe, Adams, Banks, Rogers, Berryman. . . . Third row: Dunn,

Craven Beck Jones, Garden, Smith, Martin, Counts, Barrow, Malcom. Longino, Phillips, Nelson, H. Leach, Wyatt

Fourth TOW- L Barrett, Wilson, Ashmore, McNally, Doubles, L. Adams, Miller, Bowen, Yoe, M. Williams, Prater,
Sherrill Martin, Putnam. . . . Fifth row: Murdock, Edgeworth, Orr, Cantrell, Bishop, Ezzell, J. Jones, Lmdsey, Frost,
V. Jones, L. Pennington, C. Pennington, Ballew, Bruce. . . . Laat row: Hackney. Lunsford, Brown, Whitmire, Entrekin,

Chute.

OFFICERS

Mary Grace Sherrill President

Julia Phillips Vice-President

Paul Counts Secretary

Howard Smith Treasurer

Kathryn Hackney Business Manager

Miss Jane Woodruff Director

section leaders
Doris McKinney . . Soprano Lee Murdock .... Tenor

Mary Reed Alto Bob Anderson .... Bass

Lewis Adams
Matilda Adams
Bob Anderson
Nadine Ashmore
Virginia Ballew
Ethlyn Banks
Lantie Barrett
David Barrow
Martha Beck
Sara Berryman
Barbara Bishop
John Bishop
Ruth Bowen
Martha Brown
Bonnie Bruce
Mary Cantrell
Martha Lou Garden
Billie Cheney

Miss Eunice Chute
Lois Cooper
Paul Counts
Mara Ann Craven
Boyd Gulp
Carolyn Davenport
Elinor Davis
Dr. J. A. Doubles
Lillian Douglas
Ida Mae Dunn
Marilyn Edceworth
Evelyn Entrekin
Frank Ezzell
Riley Frost
Wayne Gammon
James Gentry
Kathryn Hackney
Patsy Hearn

MEMBERS

Louise Hendrix
Gladys Hinchliffe
Frances Hodgson
Earl Huggins
Ed Johnson
James Jones
Myra Sue Jones
Violet Jones
Rachel Kelly
Miss Mabel Koontz
Helen Leach
Nora Jane Leach
Oliver Lindsey
Sherman Lindsey
Ruth Longino
Ann Lunsford
Evelyn Malcom
Helen Martin
Makgaret Martin

William Martin
Mary Frances McArver
Doris McKinney
Pauline McNally
Ray Miller
Tom Morgan
Lee Murdock
Bailey Murphy
Mary Alice Nelson
Charlotte Orr
Helen Owings
Georgia Peacock
Gloria Peacock
Catherine Pennington
Louise Pennington
Julia Phillips
LiLA Jean Prater
Gene Putnam

Sue Quinton
Bill Reed
Mary Agnes Reed
Opal Rogers
Gertrude Satterfield
Mary Grace Sherrill
Betty Smith
Charles Smith
Howard Smith
Mr. Jack Speer
Jerry Stinson
Sara Waters
JoWhitemire
Mary Williams
Martha Wilson
Grace Wright
June Wyatt
Evelyn Yoe

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A CAPELLA CHOIR

The W.G.C. A CapcUa Choir filled
engTgements in a number of the
churches of CarroUton and neigh-
boring cities.

Miss Woodruff is ably assisted in
the conducting of rehearsals and
in planning the year's activities by
an executive board chosen from
among the choir members.

Caroling at Christmas time, sing-
ing for special occasions at college,
and presenting a special program
for the Rotary International Con-
vention in Atlanta rounded out a
year complete with activity.

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DRAMATICS

First row, left to right: Brown, Hunt, Whitmire, Davenport, Hendrix, Turner, Anderson, Owings,
B. Smith, Harris, Salmon. . . . Second row: Winn, Cameron, Cole, Price, Harris, Carden, William-
son, Jones. . . . Third row: C. Pennington. .Steele, Bates, M. Jones, Tucker, Counts, Trundle,
Lunsford. . . . Fourth row: Casey, L. Pennington, Anderson, Gentry, Smith, Gillard, Murdock,
Fincher. . . . Fifth row. Smith, Headrick, Johnson, Speer, Frost, McKibben, Hampton. . . . Sixth

row: Adams, Davie, Ezzell, Barrow.

OFFICERS

Louise Hendrix President

Carolyn Davenport Vice-President

Doris Ellis Secretary

Betty Turner Treasurer

Clarence Salmon . . . ^ . . ... . . Publicity Manager

Lewis Adams
Betty Jean Anderson
Robert Anderson
David Barrow
Mary Bates
England Beasley
John Bishop
Martha Brown
Jeanette Cameron
Martha Lou Carden
Annice Casey
Jane Cole
Paul Counts
Bob Davie
Carolyn Davenport
Doris Ellis
Frank Ezzell
Clark Fincher
Riley Frosx;

MEMBERS
Jimmy Gentry
Howard Gillard
Joey Hampton
Jack Harris
Martha Sue Harris
AiLEEN Headrick
Louise Hendrix
Bill Hicks
Rebecca Hunt
Betty Jean Johnson
Ed Johnson
James Jones
MiLBREY Jones
Oliver Lindsey
Ann Lunsford
Leonard McKibben
Merriam Meeks
Lee Murdock

La Rue O'Dillon
Helen Owings

Catherine Pennington
Louise Pennington
Sylvia Price
Clarence Salmon
Mary Seymour
Betty Smith
Charles Smith
Howard Smith
Peggy Steele
Jerry Stinson
Mary Lou Trent
Barbara Trundle
Betty Turner
Helen Tucker
Jo Whitmire
J. C. Williamson
Frances Winn

The Dramatics Club is composed of those students who are interested and show ability
in both acting and producing plays. The club usually gives two or three evening
programs on the campus during the year, the purpose being to develop more initiative
and skill in dramatic art.

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LEADING

Nearly one hundred students tried
out for the Dramatics Club during
the fall quarter. The number ac-
cepted was well over fifty. From
these the six officers were elected.

ADVERTISING

The club was fortunate in having
members interested in graphic arts
and the mechanics of staging and
advertising plays.

ACTING

From time to time the club pre-
sents short plays and skits concern-
ing school life and work.

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THE ZETA SIGMA P

First row, left to right: Owens, Putnam, Diemer, Eidson, Hughie, King, M. Weaver, Hendrix, Goode, Conn, Turner,
Jackson, Sherrill, Cantrell, Roberts. . . . Second row: Anderson, Wyatt, Sharp, Cameron, Lambert, L, Weaver, M.
Jones, Winn. Hudgins, Ellis, McCready. . . . Third row: Terrell, Mundy, Williams, G. Jones, McWhorter, Davis, Hall,
Owings, Lunsford. . . . Fourth row: Moon, Martin, Cunningham, Bryant. L. Pennington, Hodnett, Doss, Griffies, Har-
ris Beck, Dobson. . . . Fifth row: Acree, Ford, L. Duke, Johnson, Camp, Morgan, D. Jones, Gurley, Nations. . . . Sixth
row: Crook, Miller. Finch, Chute, Dunn. . . . Last row: Beasley, Frost, Smith, Gammon, Ezzell, McKibben, Barrow.

OFFICERS

Louise Hendrix ' President

Mary Edna Weaver Vice-President

Mary Cantrell Secretary

Jane Goode >. Treasurer

Dr. L. E. Robert Faculty Adviser

MEMBERS

Vivian Acree
Betty Jean Anderson
Virginia Ballew
Bud Barrow
England Beasley
Martha Beck
John Bishop
Carolyn Bryant
Jeanette Cameron
Carolyn Camp
Mary Cantrell
Joyce Conn
Betty Crook
Rerecca Crowtder
Carolyn Cunningham
Eleanor Davis
Herbert Dodson
Vivian Doss

Lillian Douglas
Lucy Dukes
Lda Mae Dunn
Chris Eidson
Doris Ellis
Frank Ezzell
Vinson Estes
Burma Finch
Mardell Ford
Riley Frost
Wayne Gammon
Jane Goode
Nell Griffies
Vivian Hall
Jack Harris
Dorothy Harrison
Louise Hendrix
Frances Hodgson
Betty Hodnette

Louise Hughie
Loetta Hudgins
Naomi Jackson
Reba Johnson
Donna Jean Jones
Geraldine Jones
Milbrey Jones
Mildred King
Betty Lambert
Ann Lunsford
Pat McCready
Carolyn McCurdy
Leonard McKibben
Margaret McWhorter
Margaret Martin
Hilda Miller
Marion Moon
Harrietts Morgan
Pat Morgan

Lee Mundy
Lanelle Nation
Dot Owens
Helen Owings
Louise Pennington
Gene Putnam
Lynette Sharp
Ruby Shelton
Mary Grace Sherrill
Howard Smith
JoLLiE Terrill
Betty Turner
Joan Ward
Lucy Weaver
Mary Edna Weaver
Doris Williams
Frances Winn
June Wyatt

The Zeta Sigma Pi sponsors Stunt Night, formal banquet, news in Chapel, selling of
peace bonds, and publishes quarterly for the Student Body a newspaper which is a
summary of the activities of the club.

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PAN ELS

This year the Zeta Sigma Pi was
divided into three sections. One
of these was a Book Section work-
ing under Miss Chute's direction.

A second section held discussions
of current social and political
problems. The United Nations'
Organization and the United Na-
tions' Charter were among the in-
teresting subjects considered.

A third section, with Dr. Clark as
advisor, devoted its time to de-
bating such timely and contro-
versial matters as compulsory
military training and socialized
medicine.

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ALPHA PS I

First row, left to right: 0. Rogers, Headrick, Morgan, Daniell ,Winn, Davenport, Georgia Peacock,
Gloria Peacock, Hackney, Banks. . . . Secorid row: Jackson, B. Smith, Hollingsworth, Putnam,
Jenkins. Griffies, Yoe, Franks, Davis. . . . Third row: R. Moon, Parks, Harrod, Hudgins, Christian,
Kelly, Phillips, Pledger, Diemer. . . . Fourth row: Malcom, Bates, Shelton, Kesler, Fossett, Finch,
A. Smith, Hodnett. . . . Fifth row: White, Camp, Cunningham, Gurley, Jones, Crawford, Brown,

Potts, P. Rogers, McCready.

OFFICERS

Frances Winn President

Betty .Tank Daniei Vice-President

Carolyn Davenport Secretary

Emily Barrett Treasurer

Miss Ruby Jenkins Faculty Advisor

MEMBERS

Ethelyn Banks
Emily Barrett
Phyliss Bates
Martha Brown
Jackie Crocker
Mara Ann Craven
Eleanor Camp
Virginia Christian
Carolyn Cunningham
Betty Crawford
Carolyn Davenport
Nell Davis
Betty Jane Daniell
Burma Finch

Terry Franks
Sara Fossett
Helen Gurley
Nell Griffies
Mary A. Hollingsworth
Martha Sue Harris
Kathryn Hackney
Betty Hodnett
Marguerite Harper
LoETTA Hudgins
Aileen Headrick
Edith Harrod
Ann Holcombe
Donna Jean Jones
Rachel Kelley

Edith Kesler
Betty Loncino
Ruth Longing
Harriette Morgan
Evelyn Malcom
Rebecca Moon
Helen Martin
Pat McCready
Mary McArver
Bryanice Parks
LiLA Jean Prater
Georgia Peacock
Gloria Peacock
Gene Putnam

Kathryn Potts
Julia Phillips
Sammie Pledger
Carolyn Pulliam
Sue Quinton
Opal Rogers
Parrie Rogers
Mary Reed
Anna Jane Smith
Betty' Smith
Ruby Shelton
Bernice White
Frances Winn
Evelyn Yoe

The Alpha Psi consists of those girls interested in improving the art of home making.
Among the objectives named at the first of this year were a Christmas party for
underprivileged children, formal dance, May Day Festival, and acting as hostess
for various occasions. The club is affihated with the State and National Home
Economics Clubs.

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MU ZETA ALPHA

First row, left to right: Hampton, Wilson, Tucker, Cheney, Craven, Brooks, Gloria Peacock, Hack-
ney, Owings. . . . Second row: Dobson, Doubles, Gammon, Camp, Brown, Ward, Davie. . . . Third
row: West, Garner, HinchclifFe, Jackson, Harrod, Phillips. . . . Fourth row: Cannon, Headrick,
Johnson, Morgan, Harris, Bowen, Hall. . . . Fifth row: Barrett, Yoe. Jones, Anderson, Gillard. . . .

Sixth row: Frost, McKibben, Murphy.

OFFICERS

Virginia Brooks President

Mara Ann Craven Vice-President

Riley Frost Secretary-Treas.

Dr. J. A. Doubles Faculty Advisor

Bob Anderson
Emily Barrett
Ruth Bowen
Virginia Brooks
Martha Brown
Joyce Camp
Doris Cannon
Billie Cheney
Mara Ann Craven
Bob Davie
Herbert Dobson
Riley Frost

MEMBERS

Wayne Gammon
Jo Garner
Howard Gillard
Vivian Hall
Joy Hampton
Jack Harris
Edith Harrod
AiLEEN Headrick
Naomi Jackson
Ed Johnson
Donna Jean Jones
Leonard McKibben

Bill Mitchell
Pat Morgan
Bailey Murphy
Helen Owings
Judy Phillips
Melvin Powell
Kathryn Potts
Bobbie Step?
Helen Tucker
Joanne Ward
Matilda West
Martha Wilson

The Mu Zeta Alpha is composed of those students interested in the sciences. Its
objectives are to promote study in the various fields of science.

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EL CIRCULO ESPANOL

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First, row, left to right: M. Weaver, Bowen, Nation, Goode, Owen, Swanson, Nelson, L. Weaver....
Second row: N. Leach, Hendrix, Beck, Sharp, Morgan, H. Leach, Steele, Jones, Adams. . . . Third
roiv: Jackson, Garner, Ward, Williamson, C. Bryant, N. Bryant, Bates, Cooper, McNally, Sherrill.

OFFICERS

Ruth Bowen President

Louise Hendrix Vice President

Martha Beck Secretary

George C. S. Adams Faculty Advisor

Mary Bates
Phyllis Bates
Martha Beck
Ruth Bowen
Carolyn Bryant
Nancy Bryant
Lois Cooper
Jane Goode
Vivian Hall

MEMBERS

Louise Hendrix
Maurice Jackson
Milbrey Jones
Helen Leach
Nora Jean Leach
Harriette Morgan
Pauline McNally
Lanelle Nation
Mary Alice Nelson
Dot Owen

Lynette Sharp
Mary Grace Sherrill
Peggy Steele
Iris Swanson
Joanne Ward
Lucy Weaver
Mary Edna Weaver
Robbie Jean Westbrook
J. C. Williamson

El Circulo Espanol is composed of those students interested in the customs, cuhure,
and arts of Spain and of Spanish America. Interesting programs consisting of pic-
tures showing places and people in these countries, or of lectures by someone
familiar with Spanish customs are enjoyed by the members.

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LE CERCLE FRANCAIS

First row, left to right: Bishop, Owings, Cunningham, Holmes, Kelley, McNally, King, Adams.
Second row: Frost, Caswell, McWhorter, Acree, Tucker, Dobson.

OFFICERS

Helen Owings President

Barbara Bishop Vice-President

Vivian Agree Secretary-Treas.

England Beasley
Virginia Brooks
Mary Cantrell
Jane Cole
Joyce Conn
Betty Daniel
Chris Eidson
Juanita Estes
Sara Fossett
Kathryn Hackney
Gladys Hinchcliffe
Betty Hodnett

MEMBERS

Rachel Kelley
Claudia King
Ann Lunsford
Pat McCready
Leonard McKibben
Ray Miller
Marion Moon
Lanell Nation
Jenny Nixon
Helen Owincs
Martha Wilson

Georgia Peacock
Gloria Peacock
Julia Phillips
Opal Rogers
Clarence Salmon
Barbara Trundle
Betty Upshaw
Mary Watts
Matilda West
William West
J. C. Williams
Evelyn Yoe

The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to help students interested in French life and
culture to become more fully acquainted with the customs of France and to under-
stand the French people better. Entertaining and educational proc
at the meetings.

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DEMOCRATIC YOUTH

First TOW, left to right: Daniell. Conn, Hall, Cantrell, Hackney, Gloria Peacock, Nixon, Cole.
Nation Second row: Salmon. Wilson, Garner, Moon, Eidson, Yoe, Upshaw, Hinchchffe.

Third 'row West, Brooks, Stout, Lunsford, Trundle. Watts, Fossett. . . . Fourth row: Miller, Mc
Kibben. Williamson, West, Beasley, Kelley, McCready, Estes, King.

OFFICERS

Mary Cantrell President

Kathryn Hackney 1st Vice-President

England Beasley 2nd Vice-President

Georgu Peacock Sec.-Treas.

Dr. L. E. Roberts Faculty Advisor

England Beasley
Virginia Brooks
Mary Cantrell
Jane Cole
Joyce Conn
Betty Daniell
Chris Eidson
JuANiTA Estes
Sara Fossett
Kathryn Hackney
Gladys Hinchliffe
Betty Hodnett

MEMBERS

Rachael Kelley
Claudia King
Ann Lunsford
Pat McCready
Leonard McKibben
Ray Miller
Marion Moon
Lanell Nation
Jenny Nixon
Helen Owincs
Martha Wilson

Georgia Peacock
Gloria Peacock
Julia Phillips
Opal Rogers
Clarence Salmon
Barbara Trundle
Betty Upshaw
Mary Watts
Matilda West
William West
J. C. Williams
Evelyn Yoe

The purpose of the Democratic Youth Society is to encourage the students to regis-
ter when they become eighteen and to promote democratic principles of the campus.
Many interesting and educational programs were given at the meetings and in chapel.

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PRESS FORUM

First row, left to right: Ward, Hunt, Hodgson, Davie. . . . Second row: Williamson, Reynolds,

Mundy, Christian. . . . Third row: Koontz, Harrod, Cheney, Trundle, Brown, Wilson, Brooks. . . .

Fourth row: Dobson, Satterfield, Tucker, Salmon, Murdock.

OFFICERS

Frances Hodgson President

Rebecca Hunt Vice-President

Joanne Ward Secretary

Martha Brown Treasurer

Miss Mabel Koontz Faculty Advisor

Emily Barrett
Martha Brown
Virginia Brooks
BiLLiE Cheney
Virginia Christian
Bob Davie
Mardell Ford
Nell Griffies

MEMBERS

Vivian Hall
Dorothy Harrison
Edith Hakrod
Rebecca Hunt
Frances Hodgson
Harriette Morgan
Lee Mundy
Julia Phillips

Elizabeth Reynolds
Clarence Salmon
Mary Gertrude Satterfield
Helen Tucker
Barbara Trundle
Joanne Ward
J. C. Williamson
Martha Wilson

i

The Press Forum sponsors each year the publication of The Genpen, a literary
magazine written by the students. The objective of the club is to stimulate and
promote interest in journalistic activities and to improve the writing abilitv of each
member.

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4-H CLUB

First row. left to right: M. Jackbun, Wilson, Hunt, N. Jackson, Trundle, Watts, B. Smith, Kelky,
Winn. . . . Second row: Salmon, Moon. . . . Third row: Potts, Rogers, Brooks, Christian, West,

Owings, A. Smith, Ellis, Harris.

OFFICERS

Barbara Trundle President

Naomi Jackson Vice-President

Rebecca Hunt Reporter

Mary Watts Secretary

Martha Wilson Treasurer

Dr. Folger Facidty Advisor

Nancy Bryant
Virginia Brooks
Bessie Ruth Busbin
Doris Ellis
Clark Fincher
Lottie Gurley
Martha Sue Harris
Loetta Hudgins
Rebecca Hunt

MEMBERS

Naomi Jackson
Maurice Jackson
Rachael Kelley
Betty Longing
Ruth Longino
Hilda Miller
Rebecca Moon
Kathryn Potts
Clarence Salmon
Anna Jane Smith

Betty Smith
Jerry Stinson
O'Nell Todd
Barbara Trundle
Mary Watts
Bill West
Matilda West
Martha Wilson
Frances Winn

The purpose of the 4-H Club is to keep students informed as to the activities of 4-H
Clubs at local and state levels and to enable the members to continue at college
those activities began in home clubs.

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B. S. U. COUNCIL

First row, left to right: iMcKinney, Kathryn Hackney. . . . Second row: Thurman, Eidson, Muncly,
Wright. . . . Third row: Daniell, Martin, Winn. . . . Fourth row: Williams, Jackson, Dobson.

COUNCIL

Doris McKinney President

Frances Winn . First Vice-President

Betty Jane Daniell Second Vice-President

Grace Wright Third Vice-President

Kathryn Hackney Secretary

Lee Mundy Treasurer

Margaret Martin ' Reporter

Herbert Dobson Publicity

Doris Williams B. T. U. Representative

Hazel Thurman B. T. U. Representative

Christine Eidson Sunday School Representative

Maurice Jackson Sunday School Representative

Every Baptist Student belongs to the Baptist Student Union. The B. S. U. Council
is chosen to guide the work in encouraging enrollment in Sunday Schools and
Training Union. It serves as the connecting link between the campus and local
churches.

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VETERANS' CLUB

First TO
Clark, Spee

xo left to right: Turner. Rowe, Adams. . . . Second row: Hutcheson, Beasley Smyly, Bishop,

Sp'eer Third row;; Denny, Howell. McKibben. Winn. . . . Extreme left: Rowe, Jones,

Rogers. Gillespie, Sheets.

OFFICERS

Ray Jones President

Lewis Adams Vice-President

John Bishop Secretary

Frank Hardman Treasurer

MEMBERS

Lewis Adams
England Beasley
John Bishop
Dr. C. B. Clark
Frank Denny
Radford Gillespie
Frank Hardman
Len Hutcheson
Ray Jones
Leonard McKibben

William Morton
Paul Rogers
Gay Rowe
Gordon Rowe
Robert Sheets
John Smyly
Mr. Jack Speer
James Turner
Henry Winn

The Veterans Club was first organized at West Georgia this year in order that the
veterans might help each other in both social and school activities and to encourage
more veterans to attend school. Although it is the youngest club on the campus it is
one of the most active, taking part in chapel programs and discussions.

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'500' CLUB

First row, left to right: Terrell, Wright, Potts, Ward, Hunt, Beasley, Peacock.
Garner, Rogers, Daniell, Nixon, Goode, Barrett Nation.

. Second rot

Emily Barrett
Jean Beasley
Betty Jane Daniell
Vivian Doss
Jo Garner
Jane Goode
Rebecca Hunt
Lanelle Nation

MEMBERS

Jenny Ruth Nixon
Gloria Peacock
Kalhryn Potts
Opal Rogers
Jollie Terrell
Joanne Ward
Grace Wright

The "500" Club is composed of those students who have earned 500 or more points
in the field of athletics. A letter is awarded for five hundred points and a pin is given
for a thousand or more.

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Doris McKinney President

Margaret Martin Vice-President

Betty Jane Daniell Secretary

Rebecca Hunt Treasurer

MANDEVILLE

Kattyn Hackney President

Evelyn Yoe Vice-President

(;noRc:A Peacock Secretary

Gloria Pea-^ock Treasurer

"A" BARRACKS

Lloyd Gulp
President

Sherman Lindsey
Vice-President
Jack Harris

Secretary-Treasurer

"B" BARRAGKS

England Beasley

President

Leonard McKibben

Vice-President

Vinson Estes

Secretary-Treasurer

MELSON

Helen Owings President

Vivian Doss Vice-President

Patricia McGready Secretary

Jane Goode Treasurer

LOG CABIN

Charlotte Pearson President

Louise Hughie Vice-President

Sue Quinton Secretary-Treasurer

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W. A. A. OFFICERS

Left to right: King, Barrett, Terrell, Beasley, Peacock,,

Jolly Terhell President

Claudia King Vice-President

Emily Barrett Secretary

Jean Beasley Treasurer

Gloria Peacock Recorder

Every woman on the campus automatically becomes a member of the W.A.A.'s. Recognition is on a
point system. Those earning the required number of points are entitled to wear the letter, and those
earning a prescribed greater number are awarded pins.

'W CLUB OFFICERS

Left to right: Estes, Gordon, Rogers, Jones, Salmon.

Paul Rogers President

Ray Jones Vice-President

Vincent Estes Secretary

Clyde Gordon Treasurer

Claude Salmon Reporter

Membership in the W Club is open to all boys making a varsity or intramural letter. Those making
any intramural varsity are awarded a letter with an "I", while those participating in inter-collegiate
activities are awarded a larger letter.

GIRLS' HOCKEY VARSITY

Emily Barrett
Right Inner

Jean Beasley
Right Halfback

Virginia Christsan
Left Halfback

Betty Jane Daniel
Right Fullback

Vivian Doss
Right Wing

Jane Goode
Left Wing

Jenny Ruth Nixon
Center Halfback

Mary Reed
Left Inner

Opal Rogers
Center, Forward

JoLUE Terrell
Goalie

Ella Ruth Waldrop
Left Fullback

Field Hockey was introduced this year for the first time as the leading fall sport for women ,and
the game was immensely popular from the first day. An extensive intramural schedule was played,
followed by a championship play-off and the selection of an honorary varsity.

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL VARSITY

Emily Bahuett
Forward

Rebecca Hunt
Forward

Maiuon Moon
Forward

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Vivian Acree
Guard

Carolyn Cunningham
Guard

JoLLiE Terrell
Guard

Front row, left to right: Turner, Goode, Beasley, Duke. . . . Back row, left to right:
Garner, Barrett, Potts, Entrekin.

BOYS' BASKETBALL

First row, lejt to right: McCoy, Yates, Jones, Rogers, Gordon, Reed, Anderson, Martin. . . . Secona
row: Jackson, Counts, Estes, Salmon, Moses, Williamson. . . . Third row: Swint, Coach Clark.

SCHEDULE

West Georgia Opposition

50 Berry College 30

51 Abraham Baldwin 41

**45 Carrollton Redskins 48

46 Jacksonville (Ala.) State Teachers__45

50 Piedmont College 28

**76 Bowdon A. C 35

28 Jacksonville (Ala.) State Teachers__55

**54 Anniston (Ala.) A. C 23

40 South Georgia 34

40 Abraham Baldwin 71

45 North Georgia 61

34 Rome Community House 19

46 Piedmont College 35

66 Young Harris College 25

45 Berry College 51

66 Georgia Evening College 36

*61 North Georgia College 37

*41 Abraham Baldwin 67

*56 Augusta College 33

58 Rome Community House 32

90 Young Harris College 30

77 North Georgia College 34

68 Berry College 39

*State Tournament games, Mercer University, Macon, Ga.
** Practice games.

VARSITY

Clyde Gordon

Paul Rogers

Denson Yates

Ray Jones

Bill Reed

Guard

Center

Forward

Forward

Guard

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BOYS' SPORTS

VARSITY BASKETBALL

The West Georgia Braves, playing their first full
schedule since pre-war days, turned in one of their
best seasons in 1946. The team gained third place
in the State Tournament, placed Captain Paul Rog-
ers and Rav Jones on the All-State team, and won a
big majortv of its games against generally strong
competition.

The excellent record compiled is all the more re-
markable when viewed in the light of material
which greeted Coach Clark for the first practice
session. Only Ray Jones, Clyde Gordon, and Den-
son Yates had played enough ball previously to be
considered varsity material. Prospects were bright-
ened considerably, however, with the opening of the
winter quarter when Rogers and Bill Reid entered
college. Rogers had played at West Georgia in
1941 before entering the Army Air Forces and was
voted the best junior college player that year in
Georgia. He was quickly elected Captain and
proved an inspiring leader throughout the season.
Gordon and Reid developed into dependable guards,
with Gordon a particularly fast man with a good
eye for the basket. Reid's floor game and work on
rebounds were great assets to the team. Jones and
Yates at forward positions composed a high scoring
pair with speed and aggressiveness. Rogers led the
team in scoring with an average of about 18 points
a game, with Jones averaging about 16 for the run-
ner-up position. When at his best Yates could not
be stopped. The team as a whole made a very
favorable impression at the State tournament, both
for playing ability and sportsmanship.

INTRAMURALS

Inasmuch as basketball has been the only inter-
collegiate sport for men at West Georgia during
1945-1946, much emphasis has been placed on intra-
mural activity. This has been carried out in con-
junction with the physical education program and
been successful.

TOUCH-FOOTBALL

The first intramural sport of the year was touch
football. LJpon the arrival of Coach Clark in the

middle of October teams were organized on the
basis of classes and dormitories and much rivalry
accompanied the fast and well-played games. The
football league was disbanded at Thanksgiving at
which time all participating players voted upon an
All-Star team. The votes were tallied by Coach
Clark and the following men were named for the
first team: Clyde Gordon, Milton McLaney, Ed
Johnson, Mac Griffith, Sherman Lindsey, Louis
Adams, Bill Talley, England Beasley, Ray Jones,
Wayne Gammon. Those making the second team
were Jerry Stinson, Ray Miller, Wr. Mitchell, Riley
Frost, Body Clup, Bob Anderson, Bob Davie, Clark
Fincher, Chas. Smith, and Leonard McKibben.
Those receiving honorable mention were Bill Mar-
tin, Alonzo McCain, Dave Barrow, Tom Price,
Jimmy Gentry, Clarence Salman, Willis Swint, Yin-
cent Estes, Denson Yates, Warren Moses, and Paul
Counts.

SOCCER

Following the football season, two weeks of soccer
play were squeezed in before bad weather made
outside games impossible. Though new to the
game, most of the West Georgia boys took to it
readily and enjoyed it after mastering fundamentals
well enough to make scrimmages interesting.

BASKETBALL

Many of the fellows had played little or no bas-
ketball before coming to West Georgia, but the long
winter season gave them an opportunity to grasp
the necessary fundamentals and many fine games
were played. Several preliminary games were
played on evenings when varsity matches were
scheduled. The usual contests between classes and
barracks were played with much zest and rivalry.

Chosen for the All-Star teams bv the players and
Coch Clark were: Nesbit, Davie, Frost, Swint, and
Arrington. The second team was composed of Grif-
fith, C. Smith, Sanders, Shankle, and McCain. Re-
ceiving honorable mention were H. Smith, Miller,
and Talley.

SPRING SPORTS

At the time when this is written spring sports are
still in the future but they will consist of intramural
competition in track, soft-ball, ball, baseball and
tennis.

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LOUISE HENDRIX

MARGARET MARTIN

OLIVER LINDSEY

SOPHOMORE

These are our outstanding Sophomores who have been chosen by the

student body .... they are known for being our best in everything

.... known for their dependability and originality.

MARY CANTRELL

KATHRYN HACKNEY

PAT McCREADY

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CAROLYN DAVENPORT

DORIS McKINNEY

HELEN OWINGS

SUPERLATIVES

They have the honor of being chosen as outstanding West Geor-
gians .... they represent a cross section of the best in scholastic
pursuit, clubwork and social life on the campus.

FRANCES WINN

GRACE WRIGHT

MARY GRACE SHERRILL

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MAY DAY

This is a day when we see a beau-
tiful Queen emerge to reign over
her court, accompanied by a flow
of music and a host of lovely ladies
bearing arms of multi-colored flow-
ers. The President comes forth
and crowns the Queen of May,
and then we see gayfully dressed
people step lightly from their
places and dance to the glory of
May Day.

JO GARNER
Queen of May

BETTY UPSHAW
Maid of Honor

May Court
of
1946

Ann Lunsford

Annice Casey

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Evelyn Yoe

Carolyn Davenport

Helen Owings

Lanelle Nations

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Gloria Peacock

Martha Wilson Frances Winn

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GORDON WATSON
MEMORIAL

These students have been chosen by the Faculty of West Georgia College as having
achieved a high degree of excellence in study and have exhibited those qualities of
character, of conscientious devotion to duty, of intelligent leadership, and of unfailing
courtesy exemplified by the life of Gordon Watson, esteemed Professor of English in
this institution.

Mary Cantrell

JUANITA ESTES

Louise Hendrix

Doris McKinney

Helen Owincs

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(1) Dont say men don't gossip (2)
Choir goes Xmas caroling. (3) We won!
(4) Riley and Nell. (5) Male call. (6)
Duck! (7) Seeing triple. (8) Mr. Gas-
par takes a rest. (9) W.G.C. males
how we love 'em.

THUMBNAIL PORTRAITS

Virginia Abrams OLLIE, Shorty, dry wit, Jitter-
bug. Lyerly.

Emily Barrett BOBBY, Jersey bounce, stream-
line figger. basketball.

Martha Beck Blondie, Chemistry shark. Basket-
ball, Bowden.

Ruth Bowen SPANISH, Cheerful "n" friendly,
town student, pretty hair.

Virginia Brooks MU ZETA ALPHA, Martha's
roomie, smooth dancer, cute.

Martha Brown Animal sweaters, good looking
brothers, Chattanooga.

Mary Cantrell Dahon Deb, "Mau a gret,"
"Merrye,"' Personality!! Smooth, "Bull."

Martha Lou Carden JIMMIE, red locks, quiet
"n" shy. Shorter, Rome.

Annice Casey RUSTY, Boydy, tall willowy blond,
all out for Tech.

Jane Cole Buick, day student, Shorter, Dramatics
Club.

Joyce Conn Business Manager, FLIRT! Mgr. of
a Dress Shop???, Kontz's protege.

Mara Ann Craven HUBERT, Navy, cute. Home
Ec, Choir. "Fll find out."

Betty Jane Daniell Slender, smart kid. Alpha
Psi programite. Newscaster.

Virginia Daniel BUDDY, OOPS, my pin slipped!
Molena, Room 101.

Carolyn Davenport RALPH, Acworth belle. Sec-
retary, FEATURE EDITOR.

Robert Davie ROMEO! Emory, Man About
town, Trundle????, Atlanta.

Vivian Doss Bigger half of "Doss and Goode
Inc.", Basketball, Cartersville.

Winnie Duncan "Mrs.". Teacher, Psychology,
Day student.

Christine Eidson "Chris.". Bubbling with ener
gy, High Ideals, School Marm.

Vinson Estes Oh, Vinson, how you can love!
that grin! Who????, Greenville.

Juanita Estes BEASLEY, Dean's List, quiet,
sweet disposition, Cedarlown.

Maude Fuller Returnee, Teacher???, Stenogra-
pher???, Calhoun.

Jo Garner BUD, Beautiful eyes, Peaches and
cream complexion, basketball. May Queen.

Jane Goode Smaller half of "Doss and Goode,
Inc.", Sturgis right hand man, cute.

Nell Griffies Brother Joe, Corn!, BOOK-
WORM?.^??. James, loves food.

Lottie Gurley ERNIE, red head, Adamson 222,
Rockmart.

Kathryn Hackney "Everybody loves her," "Dr.
I. Q.", Loves Ice Cream.

VrviAN Hall "Fire ball from Villa Rica," saxa-
phone, LOUIE???. WELLS???.

Louise Hendrix EDITOR, Campus Leader, Zeta
Sig., Dramatics, "Weesie," Best all around,

Gladys Hinchcliffe VAN, "Stardust," Campus
cutie, Manchester, Sturgis's secretary.

Frances Hodgson NEAL, PRESS FORUM,

Adamson 202, Hartwell, Gert's rooinie.

Earl Hucgins NAVY, Physique, Bass, TILLERY
?????, Day student.

Rebecca Hunt "I love Redheads", MARK, Bas-
ketball, Campus DOLL, Watch that tooth-
paste ! ! .

Naomi Jackson ALTON, "Jackie", "I hardly
ever worry about that", Meg's roomie, cute.

Edward Johnson PAT???, AILENE???, Heart
breaker. Student Body Pres., Atlanta.

James Jones A CARDEN fan. Merchant Marines,
Emory, The VOICE, Metter.

Mildred King- Quiet, Studious, One of the quar-
tet from Rooms 116 and 102.

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THUMBNAIL PORTRAITS

Oliver Lindsey WONDERFUL VOICE, Amor,
good sport, Metropolitan's future. La Grange.

Ruth Longing Dining Hall, "The following meet
in the back of the dining hall", sweet.

Ann Lunsford Mrs. Copeland's protege. Prince,
Basketball. Good looking figger.

Patricia McCready HENRY, Henry Grady, West
Georgian, Band, Duluth.

Doris McKinney Music, Miss Woodruff's pro-
tege, B. S. U. Pres., Adamson 203. Bowman.

Margaret Martin "Which Marvin?'", Loves
Redheads???, V.R.A. Pres., 18 miles from
Athens.

Ray Miller Brave, Quiet, Humanites, DORIS??,
Dallas.

Harriette Morgan HEWLETT, Mandevlle 213,
Lynnette's roomie, Fayeteville.

Myldred Mull DUDDY, Bessie Tift, basketball,
Aragon.

Lanelle Nations RILEY, May Court, Acworth.

Jenny Ruth Nixon DENSON???, HOCKEY,
Basketball, Referee.

Helen Owings WHEELER, P. 0., Blonde Blitz,
Dean's List, Pretty eyes and hair. Gore.

Georgia Peacock JACK "Few-e-ous", NAVY,
half the pod, Thomaston, Dancer.

Gloria Peacock MURPHY NAVY BLUES,

other half, Dancing Princess, Thomaston.

Julia Phillips Cute Gal! P. 0., Timekeeper.

Kathryn Potts Basketball, Sports Editor.

Sylvia Price Sailor????, Jive-kid, Beauty.

Truett Putnam Miller? Wolf Malcolm?

Mary Reed CHAN, "Won't he ever get here?",
Musician.

Opal Rogers Athletic, town student, "My brother
Paul".

Parrie Rogers "Pop-Overs", Opal and Paul's
sister.

Charlotte Seigler Bowman, Doris's Roomie,
Good waitress.

Lynette Sharp "The Brain", "Early to bed. . .",
Coot, Dean's Lister.

Mary Grace Sherill Choir, Beautiful tresses,
Tallapoosa.

Anna Jane Smith-DONALD??, JAMES??, sec-
retary to dieticans.

Trent Stout Atlanta, all out for fun, good sport.

Betty Strawn Red, Basketball, 'tilda "n" 'Nita's
roomie.

JOLLIE Terrill "Mrs.", J. F., Roopville, Basket-
ball varsity.

Barbara Trundle DAVIE??, MURPHY-, Straw-
berry blonde.

Betty Upshaw DUDLY, long tresses, exotic, ref-
eree, Most beautiful.

Doris Walker Commercial, town student.

Mary Edna Weaver "Duck," "Ain't got a dime
to my name,.' Sister Lucy.

Matilda West "Tilda," lanky, plenty all right.

Paul Williams NAVY, Carol, Bus chauffeur.

J. C. Williamson M. I., chauffeur, "Are there
any more milk?"

Martha Wilson Assistant Ed. of West Georgian,
sweet "n" quiet.

Frances Winn "Franchetta," "Windy," SEWELL.
Watch your calories, girl!

Joanne Ward DON, Basketball, good looking,
"my brother Don".

Grace Wright DICK, "click! click!", sweet.

Evelyn Yoe MIKE, "Beby", Hackney's roomie,

Cedartown, beautiful eyes.

Maggie Pearl Botts ENGAGED! !!!! !, Genola
Tech's sweetheart.

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GULF OIL PRODUCTS
Gulf Pride Motor Oil Gulf No-Nox Gasoline

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FROM MICHIGAN TO FLORIDA . . .

LOVVORN COTTAGES

Highway 27 fietween Garrollton and Bremen

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