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WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

Volume ' Seventeen

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FACULTY

CLASSES

ORGANIZATIONS

ATHLETICS

oJhis IS for you . . .

The students of West Georgia, who have helped to make our college a place where
one can weave classroom learning and campus activities into a vital experience in
everyday living, and who will be the citizens and leaders in our world of tomorrow.

THE 1950 CHIEFTAIN IS DEDICATED

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I. S. INGRAM, M.A.

President

L. E. ROBERTS, Ph.D.
Dean

Professor of Social Science

ADMINISTRATION

KATIE DOWNS, M.A.

Registrar

Professor of Education

Imitation is the result of real admiration. . .

At West Georgia College is a group of people worthy of our ad-
miration. We see them in the halls, chat with them in the store, eat
with them in the dining hall, and visit them in their homes, not to
mention listening to them in class. We, unconsciously, find ourselves
imitating their actions.

These people we have come to know, respect, and genuinely like
and admire because they have been teachers of individuals rather than
teachers of just subject matter. With their sympathetic understand-
ing and wise counsel, they have guided us through this year.

It is with great respect and pleasure that we present THE FACUL-
TY of West Georgia College.

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A FACULTY

ORA LEE HOWARD, M.S.
Dean of Women
Asst. Professor of Phychology
HOSTESS MELSON

PAUL PETERSEN, M.S.
Asst. Professor of Biology
Dean of Men

HORACE ACKLIN

Comptroller

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GEORGE C. S. ADAMS, Ph.D.

Asst. Professor of Romance
Languages

RUBY JENKINS, M.S., H.E.

Asst. Professor and Director of
Home Economics

W. H. ROW, M.A.

Professor, Cliariman Division of
Languages, Literature and the Arts

HUGH WALLACE, B.F.A.

Asst. Professor of Art

FACULTY

MARIE CAMPBELL, M.A.

Asst. Professor of English

J. CARSON PRITCHARD,
A.B., B.D.

Instructor of Social Science

JANE WOODRUFF, M.Mus.

Asst. Professor of Music

C. K. BOROUGHS, M.A.

Asst. Professor of Social
Science

MARION CRIDER, M.A.

Asst. Professor of Mathematics

BROOKS PITTMAN, A.B.

Asst. Professor of Physics and
Mathematics

LEVEN HAZELGROVE, M.S.

Asst. Professor of Chemistry
and Asst. Coach

HENRY WELCH, M.A.

Director of Physical Education
for Men and Coach

RUTH STURGIS, M. S.

Asst. Professor of Physical Ed-
ucation and Director of Physi-
cal Education for Wornen

MRS. FRANK SEARCY, R.N.

Nurse and Hostess to Men

FACULTY

"Easy does it!" says Mrs. Searcy.

Mr. Wallace explains the
plaster mold.

DORA PEETE, M.A.

Asst. Professor of Commerce

ROBERTA GIBSON, M.A.

Asst. Prof, of Commerce

MISS CHARLOTTE
BROOKS

Manager of College Store

FACULTY

MRS. MAUDE ABBOTT

Hostess of Mandeville

MRS. GUY SHANNON

Asst. Dean of Women in charge
of Housing, Hostess to Adamson

MISS CHARLCIE HOLMES

Cashier

MRS. HENRY WELCH, A.B.

Asst. to Librarian

ANNIE BELL WEAVER,

A.B.L.S.

Librarian

AMMON YATES

Superintendent of Buildings and
Grounds

MRS. WILLIAM
COPELAND

ec. to Dean and Asst. Registrar

MRS. MABLE RADCLIFFE

Bookkeeper

MRS. HAROLD BORDERS

Sec. to the President

DOROTHY WILLIAMSON

Sec. to Registrar

FACULTY

ANN HINELY, M.S.H.E.

Dietician

MISS ANN MILLER

Asst. Dietician

NOT PICTURED:

JOHN FOUNTAIN, B.S.

Asst. Prof, of Engineering
Drawing

MARY WHITE, B.S.

Principal of Sand Hill

Miss Hinley and Ann check the books.

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CLASS OFFICERS

BILL PRESCOTT

Prcs/i/cnt

BECKY PRICE

Vicc-Prcshlcnf

JAMES PHILLIPS
Sccrc'tary-T rcasiirer

Becky . , , Bill , . , James

Soph

omore

CLASS OF '50

Ellen Adair

Grover Adams

Glenn Anderson

Clarice Ashmore

Ann Bagley

Joy Lee Bailey

Columbus

Atlanta

Jasper

Mt. Zion

Ciimming

Atlanta

Helen Adair
Columbus

Margaret Alexander Donald Arrington
Hampton Carrolton

Sara Ausband
McDonough

Abbie Bailey
Senoia

John' Barnes
Warm Springs

Leon Bates
Griffin

Helen Sue Bettis

Marietta

Paul Bonner
BoTuden

Shirley Brannon
Buchanan

Kenneth Cadenhead
Chipley

Mary Ann Callaway
Dalton

Charles Beckham
Molena

Ann Bing
Rome

Freddie Bos'well
Columbus

Roy Brazeal
Carrollton

Mary Lou Cadenhead
Daytona Beach, Fla.

Pansye Cantrell
Acworth

Ila Berry
Covington

Lee Blackwell
Chipley

Rosemary BoMfman
Buchanan

Jimmy Butts
Warm Springs

DeeEtte Calhoun
Chatsworth

Bobbie Jean Carroll
Atlanta

ADAIR E. Chieftain, V.R.A. Council, F.B.L.A., 'Press Forum . . . ADAIR H. V.R.A. Council,
Chieftain, F.B.L.A., Press Forum, Pres. Club. . . Adams Pres. Rogers Hall, Pres. Club, "W"
Club, Vets Club. . . . ALEXANDER F.B.L.A. . . ARRINGTON A.P.O., Day Students
Club. . . ASHMORE Day Students Club. . . AUSBAND Choir, F.T.A. . . BAGLEY
F.B.L.A. . . BAILEY F.B.L.A., V.R.A. Council. . . BAILEY J.L. Alpha Psi. . . BATES
Choir, F.B.L.A. . . BETTIS Sophomore Superlative, V.R.A. Council, Zeta Sig, Editor Chief-
tain, Pres. Club. . . BING Chieftain, Press Forum, Spanish Club, Cheerleader. . . BLACK-
WELL Chieftain, Alpha Psi. . . BONNER Choir, Day Students Club. . . BOSWELL Vets
Club, Pres. Club, Cheerleader, Day Students Club. . . BOSWELL Vets Club, Pres. Club, Cheer-
leader, Day Students Club. . . BRANNON F.B.L.A., Chieftain, Zeta Sig. . . CADENHEAD K.
Sophomore Superlative, Choir, V.R.A. Council, Pres. of French Club, Pres. Club, Wat Geor-
gian. . . CADENHEAD M.L. Miss Homecoming, Pres. of Melson Hall, Pres. Club., Zeta Sig,
Chieftain. . . CALLAWAY Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . CANTRELL F.T.A. . . CARROLL
Choir. . .

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Jimmy Cash
Bremen

John Cauthen
Buchanan

Mary Clark
Calhoun

Mary Jane

Clarkson

La Fayette

Doris Cobb
Smyrna

Julia Cole

Villa Rica

Joe Conn
Rome

Fleta Crews
Moultrie

Judy Crowder
Warm Springs

Gerald Dailey
Stonewall

Bobbie Sue Daniel
Buchanan

Elizabeth Daniel
Dalton

Sandra Davis
Carrollton

Joe Deraney
Griffin

James Dunn
Milledgeville

Arthur Ehlert
Acworth

Mary N. Foster
Logansville

STUDENT BODY
OFFICERS

WALES GOEBEL
President

LIZ ROSS

Vice-Pres/deni

JEANNE HIGGINS

Secretary-Treasurer

Jeanne . . . Wales . . . Liz

Soph

omore

CLASS OF '50

CAUTHEN Zeta Sig. . . CLARK Chieftain, V.R.A. Council, F.B.L.A. . . CLARKSON
Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . COBB F.B.L.A., Chieftain, West Georgian. . . COLE V.R.A.
Council, Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . COLLINS Choir. . . CREWS V.R.A. Council, Pres. of
Press Forum, Pres. Club, West Georgian. . . CROWDER F.B.L.A., West Georgian. . . DAILEY
"W" Club. . . DANIEL B. S. F.T.A. . . DANIEL E. V.R.A. Council, F.B.L.A. . . . DA-
VIS Day Students Club, Cheerleader. . . FOSTER Pres. of Alpha Psi, Pres. Club, Mu Zeta
Alpha, V.R.A. CounciL . . . GARNER V.R.A. Council, Zeta Sig, F.T.A.-Sec. . . GAR-
RETT Day Students Club. . . GILBERT Mu Zeta Alpha. . . GILREATH Pres. Borders,
Pres. Club, Vets Club. . . GOEBEL V. Vets Club, "W" Club. . . GOEBEL \V. Sophomore
Superlative, Pres. of Student Body, Pres. Club, ' W" Club. . . GOEN Sophomore Superlative,
Editor of West Georgian, Choir, V.R.A. Council, Chieftain, Pres. Club, Press Forum, Zeta Sig.
GRAY E. Choir. . . GRAY R. F.B.L.A., Mu Zeta Alpha. . . GREENE Chieftain, Press Fo-
rum, Pres. Club, Cheerleader. . . GRIFFIN Zeta Sig, Day Students Club, Press Forum.

Edwin Garner

Faye Gilbert

John Gilreath

Wales Goebel

Ernest Gray

R.

L. Greene

Buchanan

Carrollton

Trion

Tallapoosa

Acivorth

Trion

Jo Ann Garrett
Carrollton

Jimmy Gilmer
Bretnen

Victor Goebel
Tallapoosa

Barbara Goen
Griffin

Ross Gray
La Fayette

Pat Griffin
Carrollton

Soph

omore

CLASS OF '5

HAMMOND Vets Club. . . HAYWOOD Sophomore Superlative, Pres. Zeta Sig, Pres. Club,
Choir, Wat Gcorgiciii, V.R.A. Council, French Club. . . HEATH Chieftain, Press Forum,
F.B.L.A., Day Students Club. . . HEWIN Sophomore Superlative, Pres. of V.R.A. , Pres. Club,
F.B.L.A. . . HIGGINS Sec. of Student Body, Choir, F.B.L.A. . . JACKSON B. Chieftain,
V.R.A. Council, Mu Zeta Alpha, Sec. of Alpha Psi. . . JACKSON H. Choir, A.P.O., West
Georgian. . . JACKSON N. Alpha Psi-Vice President., Pres. Club, V.R.A. Council, Press Fo-
rum. . . JERNIGAN Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . JORDAN Choir, Wo/ Georgian, Zeta
Sig, Press Forum, Day Students Club. . . KEITH Chieftain, Sec. of F.B.L.A. . . KENNEDY
F.T.A. . . KUYKENDALL Zeta Sig, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . LAMBERT F.B.L.A. . . LANG-
FORD Choir. . . LEACH Sophomore Superlative, Choir, Vets, "W" Club, Pres. Club, Pres. of
A. P.O. . . LEINBACK V. Pres. of Mu Zeta Alpha, Pres. Club. . . LEVENS Day Students
Club. . . MCSWAIN Sophomore Superlative, Pres. of F.T.A. , Pres. Club, V. Pres. of V.R.A.,
Choir. . . MCWILLIAMS F.B.L.A.

Bobby Hamil Bill Hammond Hildred Heath Jack Hicks

Temple Carrollton CarroUton La Grange

Jo Anne Hamilton Carl Haywood Louise Hewin Jeanne Higgins

Buford Thomastoii Lavonia Bremen

Juanita Hill
Bremen

Tip Ingram
Woodstock

Bobbie Jackson
Centralhatchee

Holland Jackson
Barnesville

Nancy Jackson
Ringgold

Clara Jernigan
Greensboro

Nan Jones
Bremen

Evelyn Jordan
Carrollton

Marguerite Keith
Chatsivorth

Rachel Kennedy
Thomaston

Clarence King
Adairsville

Jackie Knight
Atlanta

Wilma Kuykendall
Acworth

Wallace Lambert
Bowden

Billy Landers
Palmetto

Jimmy Langford
Dalton

Joseph Leach
Rotne

Dorothy Leinback
Rossville

Donald Levans
Temple

Billy Litton
Tucker

Tony McSwain
Thomaston

Frances McWilliams
Fayetteville

That long awaited
for letter!

Myrtice Manning
Dudley

James Massey
Columbus

Jimmy Matthews
Rome

Joe Medcalf
Thomaston

Joyce Middlebrooks
Franklin

Anne Miller
WooHliiiiil

Tip Mizell
Atlanta

Maylon Moncus
LaGrange

John Moore

Cedartown

Jean Morton
Sitmmerville

Roy Moultrie
Mountain Hill

Katie Murphy
Luthersville

Linda Murphy
Felton

Margaret Nixon
Carrollton

Martha Sue O'Kelly
Logansville

Ella Claire O'Rear
White Plains

Ann Pate
Ft. Gaines

Martha Patton
Waverly Hall

Soph

omore

CLASS OF '50

MASSEY-"W" Club, Vets Club. . . MEDCALF-Zeta Sig, Choir, Debate Club, Mu Zeta Alpha.
MIDDLEBROOKS-V.R.A. Council, Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . MILLER-V.R.A. Coun-
cil, Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . MIZELL-V. Pres. of Log Cabin, Pres. Club, "W" Club,
Mu Zeta Alpha. . . MONCUS-Mu Zeta Alpha. . . MOORE-Pres. of Mu Zeta Alpha, Pres.
Club. . . MORTON-V.R.A. CouncU, Alpha Psi. . . MOULTRIE-A.P.O. . . MURPHY K.-
F.B.L.A. . . MURPHY L.-Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . NIXON-F.B.L.A., Day Students Club
O'KELLY-F.T.A. . . O'REAR-Alpha Psi, Mu Zeta Alpha. . . PATE-Chieftain, V.R.A.
Council, Alpha Psi. . . PATTON-F.T.A. . . PERRY-"W" Club. . . PETTIT-Chieftain, Vets
Club, Dav Students Club. . . PHILLIPS-Asst. Editor of Chieftain. . . POPE-"W" Club. . .
PRESCOTT-Mr. West Georgia, Pres. of Sophomore Class, Pres. Club. . . PRICE-Sophomore
Superlative, Vice Pres. of Sophomore Class, Pres. Club, V. Pres. of F.B.L.A., Chieftam. . . PRINCE
M.-Asst. Editor of West Georgia, Asst. Editor of Chieftain, A.P.O.. V.R.A. Council, Spanish
Club, Press Forum. . . PRUETT Mu Zeta Alpha.

George Peacock
Rockmart

Ignacio Perez
Havana, Ci<ba

Charles Perry
Austell

Cecil Pettit
Canton

James Phillips
Aragon

Joel Phillips

Monroe

Walter Pope
Winder

Bill Prescott
Griffin

Becky Price
Tignall

Joy Prince
Roopville

Max Prince
Pelhant

Robert Pruett
West Point

Tom Ragland
Bremen

Jane Reeves
Monroe

La Verne Rider
Griffin

Noah Rider
Trion

Ruth Roberts
Yilla Rica

James Rogers
Bremen

Leonard Rollins
Ditlton

Elizabeth Ross
Brookhavcn

Jo Ann Ruark
Woodville

Laverne Russell
Rossi'ille

Bill Sampler
Carrollton

Darlene Sanders
Buchanan

Margaret Sanders
Buchanan

Joe Shiflett
Atlanta

Verlyn Shugart
Calhoun

Peggy Simpson
McDonough

Ronald Skelton

Marietta

Lane Slaughter
Dalton

Five Minutes after
the bell!

Soph

omore

CLASS OF '5

RAGLAND A.P.O. . . REEVES F.B.L.A., Cheerleader, Choir. . . RIDER L. V. V. Pres. of
F.T.A., Pres. Club, Y.R.A. Council, Chieftain. . . RIDER N. "W" Club, Vets Club, Zeta Sig,
Mu Zeta Alpha, Day Students Club. . . ROBERTS Mu Zeta Alpha, F.T.A. . . ROSS Pres. of
F.B.L.A., Zeta Sig, V.R.A. Council, Debate Team, Chieftain, Press Forum, Wesf Georgian, Choir
. . . RUARK Sophomore Superlative, V.R.A. Council. . . RUSSELL Mu Zeta Alpha, V.R.A.
Council. . . SAMPLER A.P.O. . . SANDERS D. V.R.A. Council, Choir, F.B.L.A. . . SANDERS
M. Tres. of F.B.L.A. . . SHIFTLETT Choir, "\V" Club. . . SHUGART Sophomore Superla-
tive, F.B.L.A., Choir. . . SIMPSON F.B.L.A. . . SKELTON "W" Club. . . SLAUGHTER
Vets Club, A.P.O., Choir, "W" Club. . . SLEDGE F.B.L.A. . . SMITH E. Alpha Psi, Choir,
V.R.A. Council, Cheerleader, Day Students Club. . . SMITH P. J. Pres. of ManderviUe, Pres
Club. . . SPENCE F.T.A. . . STALLWORTH F.T.A., Choir. . . STRIBLING Choir, F.T.A.,
V.R.A. Council. . . STRICKLAND V. Pres. of Vets Club, Pres. Club. . . SCHWARTZ Zeta
Sig, West Georgian. . .

Bobby Sledge
Carrollton

Dale Smith
Carrollton

Elaine Smith
Carrollton

Peggy Joyce Smith
Atlanta

Jean Ann Spence
Temple

Betty Stallworth
Bretnen

Mary Jane Stovall
Ben Hill

Sara Ann Stribling
Buchanan

Gene Strickland
Calhoun

Junior Striplin
Carrolton

Lanier Shivers
Griffin

Guenter Sch'wartz
Berlin, Germany

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Billy Talley
Carrollton

Sara Thompson
Waco

Barbara Underwood
Atlanta

Lois Walls
Hog0nsville

Juanita West
Rock Spring

Myra White
Siibligna

Willa Jane Teel
Temple

Jack Tisinger
Bou'don

Lewis Waldrop
Villa Rica

Betty

Ann Washburn
Cedartown

Joe White
Griffin

Bill Wilder
Carrollton

Homer Thompson
Liithersville

Anne Traylor
Carrollton

Jo Anne Walker
Carrollton

Jimmy West
Carrollton

Mary White
Decatur

Bruce Williams
La Grange

TALLEY Pres. Club. . . TEEL F.B.L.A., Sec. of W.A.A., West Georgian. . . THOMPSON S.
Zeta Sig, Sec. of F.T.A. . . TISINGER V. Pres. of Spanish Club, Pres. Club, V.R.A. Council.
UNDERWOOD Miss West Georgia, Mu Zeta Alpha, F.B.L.A. . . WALDROP Vets Club. . .
WALKER Pres. of Day Students Club, Pres. Club, Choir. . . WALLS Zeta Sig, V.R.A. Coun-
cil, Debate Club. . . WASHBURN F.T.A. . . WEST J. Zeta Sig, F.T.A., Mu Zeta Alpha. . .
WFIITE J. Pres. of Zeta Sig, Pres. Club, French Club. . . WHITE M. Alpha Psi, V.R.A. Coun-
cil. . . WHITE MYRA V.R.A. Council, F.B.L.A. . . WILLIAMS G. Sophomore Superlative,
V. Pres. of "W" Club, A.P.O. Pres, Vets Club, Choir. . . WRIGHT Day Students Club. . .
WRIGHT M. Chieftain, West Georgian, F.B.L.A., V.R.A. Council.

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Green Williams
Rome

Dorothy Williamson
Carrollton

J. B. Word
Carrollton

Betty Wright
Carrollton

Meredith Wright
Rockmart

Jack Zorn
Bremen

Soph

omore

CLASS OF '50

Not Pictured:

Robert Blythe

B. C. Broom

Clyde Brown

Tom Brown

James W. Brown

Jack Butler

Joseph Bird

Neal Carlson
Charles Carroll

Jimmy Cash
Roop Caswell
Charles Cole
Lloyd Culp
Verlyn Denney
Jerry Flournoy
Thomas Gaddy
Bob Garrett
John Goldin
Bobby Griffin
Bert Hanson
John Hanson
Edward Hendrix
Clint Hinesley
Jimmy House
Ernest Hudgins
William Ingram
Sidney Johnston
Vincent Jolly

Robert Jordan

Bill Lovvorn

Jimmie McBrayer

Melvin McGee

Weems Mcintosh

Howard McWhorter

Wendall Mashburn

Ralph Maxwell

Robert Moore

Wayne Mullen

Olin Murphy
Horace Neeley
Marion Lee New

Damon Parker
Burnell Payne
Tommy Philyaw
Ernest Porter
Bill Reed
Daniell Roberts
Louis Robinson
How^ard Rooks
Duard Smith
Reginald Teague
Oma V. Weeks
Marvin Rex Weeks
E. H. White
Robert Wilson
Billy Wood

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Adams, June
Decatur

Akin, Charles
Carrollton

Alexander, Doris
Rome

Allison, Bill
Atlanta

Amos, Julian
Wariter Kohins

Arthur, Stephen
Crandall

Ashmore, Betty
Mf. Xioii

Astin, Dan
Villa Rica

Atkinson, Robert
Mad i soil

Baker, Richard
La Fayette

Baughan, Annette
Gay

Bentley, Jimmy
Marietta

Berrier, Bobby
Waco

Black, Elizabeth
Taylorsville

Blackwell Kenneth
Tate

Boggs, Wade
Carrollton

Boling, Martha
Catiton

Booth, William
Comer

Boyd, Arthur
College Park

Boyd, Nancy Sue
Bremen

C/resh

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CLASS

40

CLASS OFFICERS

BILL ALLISON Vrcsidcnt

JOYCE "LKWHOKN-- -Vice-President
JEAN DUFF Secretary-Treasurer

Joyce .... Jean

Bill

Braden, Bobby
Rome

Braswell, Roland
Carrollton

Brooks, Margaret Ann
Rome

Brown, Barbara
Rutledge

Brown, Ralph
Carrollton

Bryan, Rebecca
Franklin

Buford, Jo Ann
Dallas

Burson, Barbara
Carrollton

Bussey, Ann
La Grange

Caldwell, Jessie
Neivnan

Collier, R. H. Jr.
Talbotton

Campbell, Jean
Rockmart

Capes, William
Villa Rica

Carter, Joan
Washington

Carter, Webster Lee
Bremen

Car-wile, Julia
Rome

chandler, Allan
Atlanta

Clegg, Dial
Atlanta

Cole, Kenneth

Tallapoosa

Cole, William P.
Atlanta

Colquitt, Catherine
Cedartown

Cook, Betty Jean

Cedartown

Cox, Helen
Cedartown

Craig, Charles
Warner Robins

Crawford, Milton
Waco

Crews, Alvin
Boivdon

Crowe, William
La Fayette

Crowley, Jo Ann
Carrollton

Daniel, George
Carrollton

Davis, Sara
Boivdon

Drake, Paul
Crawfordville

Duff, Jean
Siimmerville

Duke, Peggy
Adel

Dunwoody, Jo Anne
Canton

Earnest, Dorothy
Carrollton

Ellis, Charlotte
Tallapoosa

CJresh

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CLASS

42

S

Rat Week's

charming girls. .

Emerson, Carolyn
Dallas

Farley, Jeanette
Camilla

Farr, Jo Anne
Tyrone

Fears, Clay Jr.
Madison

Fincher, Dan
Cave Springs

Findley, Gloria Ann
Carrollton

Florence, Pat
Douglasville

Floyd, Jo Jane
Chamblee

Forsyth, Marshall
Dallas

Freeman, Wilson
Bowdon

Gibbs, Nellie R.
Bowdon

Gibson, Sara Ellen
Red Oak

Gilbert, Mary E.
Carrollton

Gladden, Eugene
Tallapoosa

Gladin, Nanette
East Point

Gore, Bobby
Aragon

Graham, Charles
Rome

Green, Ann
Cedartown

Green, Jonalma
Frolona

Groover, Billie Ann
BoivdoH

Groover, Bobby Joe
Marietta

Hall, William R.
WarreHton

Hamilton, Gloria
Bnford

Harden, Jacquelyn
Xebiilon

Harmon, Joe
Carrollton

Harris, Clarence
Carrollton

Harrison, Betty Jane
Hampton

Head, Anne
Buchanan

Head, Bobby
Buchanan

Hearn, Richard
Palmetto

Hendrix, Claude
Newnan

Hendrix, Betty
Carrollton

Herndon, Preston
Carrollton

Hill, Claxton
Warner Robins

Holcomb, Metz
Buchanan

HoUoday, Bill
Rockmart

QJresh

man

CLASS

44

i^^HB

Rat Court is ahead!

Holland, Mary Jane
Carrollton

Holmes, Jeanette
Carrollton

Hope, Jim
Doraville

Howell, James
Cohutta

Hubbard, Stanley
Bremen

Huckeba, Clara
Carrollton

Hudgins, Glenn
Decatur

Hutchens, Joan
Dallas

Hyde, Lawrence
Chamblee

James, Barbara
Greenville

Jamison, Edgar
Cohutta

Jarrell, Jacob B.
Greenville

Johnson, Jack
Warrenton

Johnson, Ramona
Carrollton

Johnson, William P.
Moreland

Jones, LaVonne
Austell

Jones, Peggy
Dallas

Jones, Ralph
LaGrange

Jones, Roy C.
Carrollton

Jordon, Sarah
LaFayette

Keller, Lucille
Carrollton

Kellett, Russell
Aragon

Kinisey, Roland
Cartersvillc

King, James
Adairsi'ille

King, S. C. Jr.
Cnrryville

Kirk, Farlan
Bremen

Lacey, Jean
White Plans

Lawhon, Joyce
Junction City

Lee, Barbara
Red Oak

Little, Libby Jo
Cedartotvn

Lowery, Suzanne
LaFayette

McCullough, Yvonne
Menlo

McLaughlin, William
Greenville

McLendon, Joanne
Carrollton

Malcom, Jeannine
Bostu'ick

Malone, Jane
Kingston

G

yresh

man

CLASS

46

wmm

"Kiddies' Day"

Manley, Jimmie
Dalton

Marshall, Lucrete
Carrollton

Matthews, Myrtle
Dallas

Matthews, Wyman
Thomaston

Merrell, Bobby
Roopi'ille

Miller, June
Waverly Hall

Moore, Emily Sue
Boii'doH

Moore, Vernon
Rome

Morgan, Arnold
Ellerslie

Morgan, Jean
Carrollton

Morris, Jack
Calhoun

Norton, Richard
Centerville

Otwell, Billy
Bremen

, Owens, Virginia
Chatsworth

Padgett, Bobbie
Summerville

Parker, Charlotte
Atlanta

Parmer, Hershel
Bou'don

Patterson, Durwood
Carrolltoii

Payne, Thomas
Douglasvillc

Peacock, Faye
Rockmart

Plant, Jean
Rockmart

Pope, Ainita
Atlanta

Pryor, Joyce
Thomaston

Raley, Claude
Rome

Reece, Jalaine
Rome

Ricketson, Barry
W arrenton

Rider, Joyce
Rosttvick

Roberts, Robert E.
Bowman

Rogers, Reba
Roopville

Rose, LaVerne
Dallas

Royve, Eddie
Cotner

Russell, Frances
Cedartown

Rymer, Jeannene
Florence, S. C.

Self, Geraldine
Warner Robins

Shackleford, Ross
Cedartotvn

Shelnutt, William
LaGrange

QJresh

man

CLASS

48

Sophomores see that
it is done right!

Shipp, Mae
Canton

Shirley, Alton
Roopville

Shugart, Frankie
Marietta

Skinner, Joan
Bowdon

Smith, Betty
Waco

Smith, Carol M. Mrs.
Centralhatchee

Smith, Eleanor
Greensboro

Smith, Harmon
LaGrange

Smith, Harold
Tallapoosa

Smith, Myra Jo
Chatsivorth

Spivey, Charles
Douglasville

Springfield, Wendell
Dalton

Stallings, Alton

Neivnan

Steele, Lucy Bob
Griffin

Stephens, Joyce
Tucker

Stewfart, Robert
Cartersville

ir% t

Streater, Kenneth
Decatur

Terry, Betty
Armuchce

Thomas, June
Rome

Thompson, Herbert
Mt. Xion

Thompson, Mary Carolyn
Wiishington

Tales, William
Rome

Traylor, Joann
Gabbettsville, Ala.

Tuck, Reuben
Co vington

Turner, Kenneth
Decatur

Walker, Clois
Mt. Ziou

Warren, Jerry
Cedartown

Washington, William
Rome

Waters, Bobby
Cedartown

Wheeler, Houston
Bremen

Williams, Charlotte Mrs.
Rome

Williams, Margaret
Carrollton

Oh, those poor Rats!

Williamson,
Mildred
Glenoch

Willis, Bootsie
Boivdon

Winn, Henry
Acworth

Woods, Emma
Summerville

Wright, Delbert
Rockmart

Wynn, Jane
Villa Rica

C/resh

man

CLASS

Alford, Harry
Arrington, Edwin
Bledsoe, Kenneth
Borders, Robert K.
Bowman, Courtice
Cain, Julius
Coffee, Thomas
Coleman, Bobby
Cook, John
Cox, Charles
Criswell, Melvin
Cunningham, Billy
Dalrymple, Bobby
Duffey, Donald
Duke, John W.
Duncan, Billy
English, Stanley
Evans, Roy
Formby, Steve
Goodman, Fenn B.

Not Pictured

Greenw^ood, John
Harper, Max
Harris, Spurgeon
Hayes, Billy
Head, John
Huff, James
Levans, Jerry
Lunsford, Gerald
McDowell, Durell
McMichen, Billy
Malcolm, David
Minor, Kenneth
Moncrief, Richard
Morgan, Thomas
Norris, Howard
Orr, Harry
Powell, Jack
Ralston, Rudolph
Reeves, Gene

Robinson, Ben
Robinson, Martin
Sarratt, Ray
Shearin, Eddie
Shivers, Paul
Smith, A. Carole
Spruill, Winford
Stegal, Leslie
Teague, John
Teal, Dewey
Thomason, Walter
Tolbert, Jimmy
Weeks, Jack
Whelchel, O'Neal
Wilbanks, Gaines
Williams, Nelson
Williams, Ethel
Wilson, Jimmie
Wynn, Albert

51

JUNIORS

/

Louise Boswell
Hiimptoii

George Calhoun
Woodland, Ala.

Walter Davis
Rome

Alice Fuller
Calhoun

Tom Brown
T lio n

r

Shirley Rae Crews
Neiinau

Eloise Duke
Griffin

Donald Hawk

Newnan

'-Htm

52

JUNIORS

Sarah Hinton
Decatur

Margie McPherson
Atlanta

Mary Ann Penn
Rome

Charlotte Williams
Calhoun

Frances Jameson
Chamblee

Lucy Ann Mitchell
Bre-men

Donald Rampley
Carrollton

Not Pictured

James Burch Carrollton

Joyce M. Hanson Carrollton

Ralph Key Tallapoosa

Duard Smith Carrollton

53

iB

^,-

^'^/Bft

OAY

NOT HAVE AS MANY

ACTIVITIES AS TODAY'S ,

dm'^'^'^xm

HELEN SUE BETTIS - Editor

JOEL PHILLIPS Aiiociate Editor

MAX PRINCE. ...__ Associate Editor

BOBBIE JACKSON Business Manager

Picture schedule on bulletin board. . . postponed due to rain. . .
late for picture appointments. . . photos and snaps not in. . . out of
copy sheets. . . raining again. . .

It didn't take the staff long to realize that all doesn't run smoothly
in the making of a yearbook. What would we have done without the
very capable help of Dr. Adams. Almost any day you could find. . .

Helen and Lu with their room piled sky-high working on dummy
pages and even feeling like dummies themselves. . .

Max and Joel frantically arranging to have last minute pictures
made. . .

Bobbie's business staff of Nancy and Ann making daily visits to
town (Many thanks also should go to Bill and Cecil). . .

Bobby G., La Verne, and Lee busy with names, hometowns, and
clubs. . .

Ruth getting faculty data. . .

Jack and Cecil in the dark room. . .

But it all brought the desired results. . . And the entire Chieftain
staff wishes to say that if this annual will help to recall pleasant mem-
ories of this year, then every minute was well worth it.

THE CHIEFTAIN

STAFF MEMBERS

P ,., . r^i-c HELEN SUE BETTIS

'"t': ;f'^L.; : : : : : : .::..... joel philups max prince

r. / p /,/.,.. LA VERNE RIDER

Freshman Echfo> .... PEGGY JONES

Assoaate BOBBY GOEN

iTo'L :::::... helen admr, ellen admr

^ssucuuc^ ^^^ BLACKWELL

^"Zo^T : : : : : :::::::: : mary clark

AssoaaTe . .... DORIS ALEXANDER

ToS r : : : : : CAROLYN EMERSON, JULIA CARWILE

FettZ Editor' ''.'.'.'.'. JOYCE MIDDLEBROOKS

1 or//. BECKY PRICE, LA VONNE JONES

Asocmres GREEN

a';r' %!i!^': ;:::.:::::;:: f'^Tl^^i^rl

'irir'"'""""'" : ; : : : : : : meke^S Vtiom

Art Editor ' ' MARY LOU CADENHEAD

Aloiate '::::: mary ellen GILBERT

-tjf--'- :::::::::: j'^^l^l^^To"^

B^.inel Manager ..'..'.'.'.'. BOBBY JACKSON

Sfaif . HILDRED HEATH, ANN PATE, NANCY JACKSON

7<,,/,J, .... MARGUERITE KEITH, DORIS COBB

^^ SHIRLEY BANNON, JEANETTE FARLEY

Photography Editors JACK HICKS, CECIL PETTIT

57

iE BEST INTEREST OF WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE

VOLUME X^

GIA COLLEGE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950

WestG
Heinha

The M.Mi:n,i
again spon^i.! '!
theso, will tic in I
be composed uf 1 1
ani\-e here on S.i
tion that night, h
the fun and telluw
tion and participal
Cfn SunH'i\ mot inii'

wilt haw III,- .i|.l run.-

the Jtnior iKij ., unLt.t

tllodist Sunday Sclioo:

teafh tlic Co-Ed Class

tllodist students are ur,

tend this program and

student body is cordially invited.

The main purpose of deputations
is to provide fellowship between
colleges. The movement is new
t>ut the idea is old. Boys and girls
lu'vc been visiting other colleges
and sharing past experiences and
gaining new ones for many years.
They are made possible by the
common belief in God and the fel-
lowship of Christ.

West Georgia College has been
receiving these deputations for
several years but this will t>c the
first time they will attempt to .
send deputations. We have an In- j
vitation to visit LaGrange College i
on February 25 and are making '
plans to do tlui. We are also re- :
ceivLtig a deputation from the Unl-
x-ersit?- of Georgia on April 22 and
23.

Rev. Burden
Series of Mest~

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

Guatemalan Educator
To Visit West Georgia

Sn Albcito Aitca^i ot (aiiti
malj will \iMt the West Gtrif,!,
f impus on Janudtv 30 ihtoiitih
jlebiu^iM 1 He IS Msiting this lo
uiitn undei the auspices of tfit
Institute of Intei-Amencan Af
fans In making plans foi lus
visit m Ameuca the Institute aik
ed Miss Jane Fianseth of the Unit-
ed States Office of Education in
Wj'hmgton, D C what sc hool Sn
\ir 111 li )ulrt \ isit to Study luidl

H III 111 \irji 111 1 and sh(
II I til, iolhmiti^ stittment 1
btliLve thit Sand Hill Tallapoosa
md Oak Mountain aie still the
best luial schools in the United
States

Sn \iieuvi is (hinmin of the
1 miniiUi nil F(li ilion m the N -i
iH.ii il I oil (,i (.inrtriidl 1 H

I lis I |JH Ic n( of ni ilhi nil
Ills III Cuatinial. LH\ and is m
iIk United State' on i tw,o mi nth
tiavcl ,,1 ml I ft Insli'utr of In
tcr-Amen m ^ i m undci its
piuvision c I li \, I loi distm
guished cducjtoi MthoiiKh ni
tivf Guitcmalii hi jn ik Liu
lish fluently.

While Sn. .Airea.ija' is in the co-
unty, he will study the work of
the 4-11 Club and see what it is
'loifiLj along the lines of improv-
iro^ rural life in this area.

The acti..
light-hou^i-
character i ,
jares of a ct;
vance public
to indicate tl

Ingram's Entertain

Facu!*Y It Dinner

Preside

BOBBIE GOEN
EVELYN JORD

rgmiiig -ecjxnp:

The past three .Sunday evening j
Vesper services have been reward-
ing experiences for the numbers
of students who have attended
them. Not one who has heard the
guest speaker, who has been de-
livering a sei'ies of messages em-
bracing the subject, "Belief in
God," has failed to receive more
than a iuU measure of spiritual
satisfaction. The iserson who is
bringing these messages to our
campus vesper service is Mr. D,
William Duden, Lay Reader at St.
Margaret's Church in Carrollton.

Mr. Durden wes born twenty-
six years ago in Macon, Georgia,
and a few years later his family
ifio%-d to Atlanta v hf re he has
resided ever iincc He coniplct<^d
hi-- elemental} schooling xn At-
lanta his hign school training at
Ri\ers]de Acndem\ at Gaines
viile his coUege 'vork at the Uni
\,rrsiti, ot Georgia at Athei ^ and
gi iduatf woik at Colunbxo "Lni
itisit^ In &evi, York 'Ic ' -i
" ondetfi J tenor voicr iiia ^ h ii
Gc gia hf r <'ir ^t i 1 c .n

n i ' amge ai m
! ment and crew.

The play will begin at 8:00 p.
m. on March 2, and the admission
will be small so as to be within the
reach of all students.

,iner who is sponsoriKl b^ -' " oi
ce Club and Chornistiy t'ollc
nt. graduated from the I hand.
cbool at Penns

State College and has his master's
Degree from the Yale School of
Forestry, He has had experience
with tiie W. S. Forest Service and
member of the Society of
He

President's Club
Elects New Officers

The president's club has electc,
new officers for the winter quai,
er. The officers elected are Pre,
dent, 'i'reston Herndon: Vice-Prfj
dent. Bill Prescott: and Secret!
Treasurer, Helen Bettis.

The club voted to have fo
inc-etings and to use parlimerj
procedure. The activity cat
has been completed for the
quarter

The President club na-i
the oigaiii/atiors that mil -.
Saturday night iccrtation
fojr tommg weeks

Several n^v., mcmbct b
wilder t!) tnf club due tt/
of o^'f cfi^ m soire of ti

.y^ '^^obcijTh

nd Mrs. 1. S, Ingram
tI the members of Xhe
lid .staff of West Georgia
lid their wives and hus-
th M dinner party at-the
Sunset lliUs Country Club on
Wednesday night. .lanuary 18.
Covers were laid for approxima-
tely forty-five guests.

The menu for the candlelight
dinner included fried chicken,
also I broccili. baked potatoes in a half-
Sec- 1 shell, a congealed .salad with
hee.ie straws, hot buttered rolls,
< ream, and coffee,
ere attrac-

'o;^

STAFF

^"^ Jack.

,o n

JU(jy

f n

Carl ^,

ore

^yw,

Ma

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n

1 ti.ught foreioii

j^llaxd J choo

ina the Unx

Of f f J. >n J to

n.cin P(d TiU

n ent <wf i iur ^o Jt i> a<i' i
'Idtrs in whKh Soutn^r^ bell oi
01 at' s

Mr Diidrni ^ ijc Marjorii
Continued on Pege Five

President Ingram/
Speaks fit Lay '.

'Il 1 ,.1 1 , j1

irg oi tl e Boa J of 1^
ol toe "Noith Georgj
f t^ c Met jodi t
lOun met i"- Athr
J m tan 14 rnd 1 i
i o I Tt iso :
I 1 n ff
I u G

f iinerua

ot the We't GeorgS
ill i I t ouiK 1 and represented
(ii, arc up ^t the rareting in At-
I mta

AD

''ISO

jn.

Do

'""' Bos,5f,'""'f^ T

. ^" -^ordsn
AJer. ^"'i^'f
"'arie Ca^

ood

Pitiman Implies
Future Order
M leta Sig

The liDhiic i.i l.iboi to recognize
the social value of recent inven-
tions was the keynote of the ad-
dress made by Professor Brooks
O, Pittman at the January fifth
meeting of Zeta Sigma Pi. Mr.
Pittman pointed out that man has
resi.sted change since the indii;,
trial revolution, and that Engl.md
even issued a royal decree against
the installation of the modern tele-
graph. He added that ,Iohn 1,
Lewis has done virliiull-,- Die s^mic
thing with equ.ill;'. ,is lillli' sm-
cess, in that his resistance lo ar-
bitration of labor disputes has
merely promoted conversation of
mechanisms from coal to petrole-
um burning and has greatly weak-
ened his control over coal miners.
The fact tliat the Southern cotton
farmers refused to recognize the
alidicatinn of King Cotton ha.s pul
them in the position of being the
lowest cotton producers - in the
United States, while California,
realizing the value of modern ag-
ricultural mechines and methods,
has over-shadowed the former
success of the Soullielast in cot-
ton producin.g.

Mr. Pittman spoke to an audi-
ence of some thirty-five studentrs
and faculty mernher:-:. ill of whom,
by toeir rot-iii!,, i.Oii. o, /,rf:t Sig-
rna Pi, mdimliTi ,,0 interest in
social problems.

DEAN'S lTsT

Accordirii; to Ihi- registrar's of-
fice, one hundred six students
were named on the Dean's List at
West Georgia College for the tall
quarter. This was one-fifth of the
total enrollment, which stands
now at Shii. To make the Dean's
List, a student must have an aver-
age of 87 or above, or a B plus
average.

Following is e lisl of those stu-
denisi

CARROLLTON

Akin, Charles; Braswell, Bow-
land: Carlson, Neal; Earnest, Do-
rothy; Gilbert, Mary Ellen; Grif-
fin, Bobby: Griffin, Pat; Holmes,
Jeanette; Huckeba, Clara; Jordan,
Evelyn; Keller, Lucille: McLen-
don, Jones; Marshall, Lucrote,
Morgan, Joan; Beed, Bill; Robin-
son, Louis: Robinson, Martin;
Continued on Page Five

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College.-Rncvs-vs,^ '^'^iS

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Continued on Page "

Di. L, E

-the Cabinet

/i District of

/in Greenville,

/re educational

/sented to the

(:' were discuss-

Oocal presidents

the group that

/raised to finance

/jndation Program

M that legislation

/d liberalizing tea-

flssembly Calendar
For Winter Quarter

January 24 M. H, Brunei-

,),imiiy 31 Dr, Milton Fleet-
'.'. ui,(l. President o Georgia His-
loi icd Societ\'.

fehru.-iiy 7 Dr. Patrick
T. H. X-Rays.

February 14 Talent pro-
gram.

February 21 Open,

February 28 Dr, Jones, Car-
son Pritchard, Mr. Hazelgrove,

March 7 Folk dancing by
girls physical education classes.

March 14 National Tj'ping
Champion,

TUESDAY, JANUARY Z4. l\iW

New Students At
West ^-"-'1

The lot
dcntb ..11.1
heie L"i
.lOkd Wi -

It.- cnlu

shov^ s ' '

froir I"al.

1..I... -I 1.1

d!. I I "1
Tt.t lo

stucient.v

Geoigia 1.

of the Ai
Jam-, s

Bobb> A

OU\< I A

W.IU It

Bell Br

Bjook r

Bruwn 1)1

arij Hcia

Cartlcdgc,

Conehlin
Verlyn

Ga.; Berni

Charles E

Julius Elli

Estep. t

Field, Ad

Fuller, B

Givhari. P

chehn, F

Jacksot^i,

.Johnson. '
Raburne.
town. Ga,:

Ga.

Joe Mc.

Stipe Moore, Clem, Ga,; Lloyd
Murphy, Cedartown, Ga,, Hazel
Niblack, Jefferson, Ga.; Lawrence
Nix. Bremen, Ga.: Bessie Nixon,
Carrollton, Ga.; Doris Palmer. Car-
roliton, Ga.; Charles Payne, Villn
Rica. Ga.: Clint Rogers, Atlanta.
Ga.; Evelyn Rudd. Rome. Ga.;
FerSe Snell,- Snellvlllc, Ga., Tur--
ner Brock, Carrollton, Ga.; Mary
, Turner, Carrollton, Ga.; Jerry
Walley. Cedartown, Ga.: Charles
Watson, "Warner Robins, Ga.: Bill
Webb, Carrollton, Ga.; Walter
Whitfield, Cedartown, Ga.

ACWORTH

Ehlert, A. C

Kuvkcndall. Wil-

Copy ol Dr. Mams Thesis
Sent Library In Paris

BASKETBALL SAHES

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DEAN'S

Cc
Smith, Ml
Wilbam--,
Doto'hy.
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HOME

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MT. ZIOt
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MARIETT

Be-ti
HUTLED<

Bnr.'.r
DALLAS

Biif-'
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Burch
gart Vei
A.

CHIPLETi

Cadenn

VILLA H

Cole J

COLUMB

Bo;. A't

Bos well,

ZEBULO!

Cadenh

DALTON

Callaw

Elizabeth

COHOTT

Jamis<ji

WAHMEf

Craig,
WACO

Crawford, Milton; Thompson,
Sara.
BOWDON

Crews, Alvin; Skinner. Joan.
NEWNAN

Crews, Shirley Rae; Hawk, Don-
old.

WHITE PLAINS

l.acey. Jean.
JUNCTION CITY

Lawhorn, Joyce,
ROSSVILLE

I,., inbach, Dorothy; Russell, La-
vorne.
THOMASTON

McSwain, Tony; Weeks, Marvin
Rex.
GRANTVILLE

Malcolm: David.
HAMILTON

'l.,'.lt,i. Roy
WARRENTON

Noi 1 1^, How atd.

Ni'niiif M riltfv, Jiisephii.i i\'iK-
glo, Francis Pledger, lliilme,
Frank Slaughter. Hope Summerell
Chamberlain. Charlotte Hilt o n
Green, W. C. Coker and H. R. Tot-
ten, Blotiquist, Robert O. Demond,
J. Maynard Keech, Urban T. Hol-
mes, Carlton Cosmo Rice, Francis
T^m-kmisr,, Edwarr Frances Moyer,
Carey DeWitt Eldrjdgc Hamilton,
David Leroy Corbitt, John Charles
NcNeill, .Stella Gentry Sharpe.

i Marian Sims, George C. S, Adams.

I Hugo Giduz and .Arthur Sideleau.

.J._ D_ ri_i~4 B-,-

, Braves made quite a show of it
j for more than three quartcis, but
then they went to pieces and gave
(the Atlanta team just too much
j of a lead to get bad: m the game,
even with a tremendous surae m
I the closing minutes of the game
iBob Garrett scoreil thirteeii points
and Green Williams scored eleven
I to lead the sconng lor thie West
; Georgia team Hi,gh .scorcis for
the University were Bloodworth
:anri Ha,^ ^ v ith tS an i 16 tallevs
I to "). 'I ' '-i 1 1 M ijectneK
I \ . 1 1 , .i ,,. 'a. b.ick to Car-
rollton for their n"xt aame .ifl

'ii<'''i .ii.(>royed
,f .,11 the

a. K'fdd

' ....t- for

it; point..

.< o J oft' that

, ''.j'/eass nurn-

'M"'' ''''-'^^"''
^'p of the four
,'1 .-ason

I. tliey hati

IJing undev

the Rome

to 42. We.rt

his victory

l<j' getting

d the Ber-

the .second

field goals

ives swish-

^ut ttf nine

iiffeience

v.-t s ui the

h.it Berry

. r cent of

t .r \t heretis

lUiod with

|ol theirs.

jiU the way

strong pos-

Braves get

r their belt

Irry will be

on this

game. Brave mentor "Shag"
Welch statetJ that this was the
jbe.st game his team has played
since he began coaching at WGC.
Just to show what is meant by a
balanced team" look at the indi-
vidual scormg lecords for West
Georgia's starting five Thompson,
,8, Garrett, 8; Vk Gocbei, 7; Wil-
liams, S: and Massey, 9. If you
will aiid those figures you yvill
I come to tile grand total of 42
[which )s the West Geoigia score,
I The high scorers for Berry wes-e
'Wilson with 13 points and Miz.eU
with 11.

fCatroHton's oldest church build- .^'">=" "if"', ' " - '';":.-,','.,
Ung and grounds. In the near tut- Party will be 1-etar-uarv .1 at ...A'
iure a pamsh house will be built P- >" '" "ACC.
on the present lot at the rear of! A booklet for the Carroll Ser-
;the church and many activities i vice Council has been complin -.i.
I will be in store for the students | and the project of typing copy fm
iof West Georgia as well as the j the WEST GEORGIAN will ;..
I people of Carrollton. j continued for the rest of the yeai.

January 27-28 "GREflT LOVER"
February 5-6 "SANDS OF IWO JIMil"
February 12-13 "BftTTLEGROUND"

First Rotv Greenwood, Gulp, Jameson, Brown, Adams, Massey, McDowell.
Second Roiv Howell, Leach, Talley, Herndon, Williams, Strickland, Pettit.
Third Roiv Goebel, Broom, Freeman, Gunningham, Hammond, Grews, Wynn.
Fourth Roil' Reed, Key, Rider, Gilreath, H. Wynn, Moncrief, Baker.
Fifth Row Phillips, Wright, Jones, Pope, Slaughter, Beckum.
Sixth Row Kellett, Denny, Minor, Duffey, Boswell, Peacock.

Made up of World War II veterans, this organization is a
spark-plug of activity and information for all veterans on
the campus. Although the membership has fallen, the value
of the organization has not.

OFFICERS

PRESTON HERNDON . Presidetit

BILL TALLEY ._ Vice President

GREEN WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer

VETERANS CLUB

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ALPHA P S I

Home Economics students find great help and pleasure in their own club Alpha Psi. The
club is affiliated with the State and National Home Economics Clubs and membership of Alpha
Psi consists of young women interested in home making and in ways of improving that art.

At the meetings, programs are given concerning personal grooming, clothing and good cloth-
ing design, future materials for the home, foods and cookery, and other subjects.

OFFICERS

MARY NELL FOSTER

NANCY JACKSON

BOBBIE JACKSON

President

-Vice-President
Secretary

ROSEMARY BOWMAN .. Treasurer

First Roiv Lawhorn, Jackson, Foster, N. Jackson, Bowman, Smith, Alexander, Gladin.
Second Roiv Stephens, Morton, Jones, Middlebrooks, Clarkson, Calloway, Riden, White.
Third Row Peacock, Cole, McCullough, Malone, Gibson, Blackwell, Pate, Murphy, Padgett, Plant, Matthews, Duff.

First Row Brown, Jordon,
Malcom, Stalworth, Penn,
Rider, Spence, Calhoun.

Second Row Cadenhead,
Rider, Hawk, Little, Hamil-
ton, Cantrell, Stovall, Strib-
ling, Kennedy, Jones.

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

The F. T. A. is composed of students majoring in education. The aim of this club is to bet-
ter prepare future teachers for the task of educating the youth of our nation. Officers of the
club are Tony McSwain, President; La Verne Rider, Vice-President; Sara Thompson, Secretary,
and Edwin Garner, Treasurer.

First Roiv West, Roberts,
Emerson, Thomas, Washburn,
Daniel.

Second Row Garner, Jame-
son, Osburn, Buford, O'Kel-
ley, McSw^ain.

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First Row Cadenhead, Bettis, Schwartz, White, Haywood, Harden, Stovall.

Second Row Little, Kuykendall, Jordon, Griffin, Garner, Thompson, Florence, Thompson, Jones, Pope, Goen.

ZETASIGMA PI

This club, made up of persons interested in social, economic, and political sciences, is responsi-
ble for inter-mural and inter-collegiate debating. Three panels are formed in order to meet the
needs of all members and to capitalize on the main interest of each. The motto for which Zeta
Sigma Pi stands "Investigation, Discussion, Action" best explains the purpose of the club.

At bi-mnothly meetings the programs deal with current topics through forums, lectures, de-
bates, and pictures.

OFFICERS

CARL HAYWOOD President

JOE WHITE .. Vice-President

EDWIN GARNER Secretary-Treasurer

Roberts, Jones, Emerson, Tysinger, Perez, Prince

EL CIRCULO
ESPANOL

This club is for the study and
development of interest in the
Spanish language. Folk lore, songs,
and literature of Spanish speaking
countries arc studied.

OFFICERS

EARL ROBERTS President

JACK TYSINGER Vice President

ANN BING Secretary-Treasurer

Nof Vic til red:
DOROTHY WILLIAMSON

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS

Dr. Adams, Thompson, Florence, Brown, Cadenhead, Haywood, Schwartz, King

French literature, music, cus-
toms, and facts of general interest
about France are high-lighted in
the French Club meetings.

OFFICERS

KENNETH CADENHEAD _ President

CARL HAYWOOD Yice President

CIS THOMPSON Secretary-Treasurer

ALPHA PHI
OMEGA

The Alpha Phi Omega is a na-
tional service fraternity open to
students who have been Boy Scouts.
The purpose of the fraternity is to
build qualities of character, leader-
ship, and loyalty in its members and
to be of service to both faculty and
students.

OFFICERS

BILL LEACH President

MAX PRINCE Vice President

First Row Leach, Broome, Pope, Prince.

Second Row Phillips, Haywood, Peacock, Slaughter, Streater, Turner.

DAY STUDENTS

This group is composed of stu-
dents who do not live on the cam-
pus but comute from CarroUton
and surrounding areas.

OFFICERS

JOANN WALKER President

MILTON CRAWFORD Vc(? President

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A CAPPELLA CHOIR

First Row Rymcr, Hamilton, Higgins, Stribling, Stallworih, Duke, Os-
burn, Buford, Sanders, Callioun, Hutchens, Goen.

SciOinl Roil Holmes, V. Shugart, Gibson, Smith, Lawthorn, P. Jones,
L. Jones, Groover, Thompson, Lacey, Reeves, Gladin, Jameson.

Thinl Row F. Shugart, Ross, Florence, Marshall, Walker, Rogers, Car-
roll, Jordon, Parker, Skinner, Boyd, Moore, Russell.

Fourth Row Allison, Streater, Medcalf, Flournoy, LangforJ, Arthur,
Anderson, Turner, Bates.

Fifth Ron Gray, Moore, Butler, Collins, McSwain, Cadenhead, Leach,
Williams, Worth, Raley, Hudgins, Palmer.

Sixth Row Evans, Bonner, McBrayer, Jackson, Tuck, Hall, Slaughter,
Ricketson, Springfield, Schwartz, Waters, Holloday, King, Astin, Shif-.
lett.

MISS JANE WOODRUFF, Director

WOMEN'S ENSEMBLE

MEN'S ENSEMBLE

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V.R.A. COUNCIL

OFFICERS

LOUISE HEWIN President

TONY MCSWAIN 1st Vice President
HELEN ADAIR 2nd Vice President
JOANN RUARK Secretary-Treasurer

The \'olunlary Religious Association's membership is the entire student
body. The council is made up of students of all denominations particularly
interested in carrying on religious activities and sponsoring vespers twice
weekly.

COUNCIL MEMBERS

Ellen Adair, Helen Adair, Abbic Bailey, Helen Bettis, Annette Baughan, Elizabeth Black,
Barbara Brown, Ann Bussey, Kenneth Cadenhead, Jean Campbell, Julia Carwile, Mary Clark,
Flcta Crews, Elizabeth Daniel, Carolyn Emerson, Pat Florence, Edwin Garner, Barbara
Goen, Carl Haywood, Jackie Harden, Louise Hewin, Bobbie Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Bar-
bara James, Fran Jameson, Sara Jordon, Jeannenc Malcom, Wilma Kuykendall, Libby Jo
Little, Margie McPherson, Tony McSwain, Joyce Middlebrooks, Ann Miller, Vernon Moore,
Jean Morton, Ann Pate, Max Prince, Joy Pryor, Joyce Riden, La Verne Rider, Jo Ann
Ruark, Ruth Roberts, Liz Ross, Darlene Sanders, Carol Smith, Elaine Smith, Eleanor Smith,
Sara Ann Stribling, Hank Schwartz, Cis Thompson, Jack Tysinger, Lois Walls, Mary Eunice
White, Myra White.

At the formal installation of members

First Row H. Adair, Nixon, Heath, Jones, Willis, Wynn, Bailey, Reeves, Brannon, Harrison, Black, Farley, E. Adair, Miss Peete.
Second Roiv Sanders, Sledge, Phillips, McWilliams, Ellis, Carter, Adams, Bagley, Crowder, Sanders, Daniel, Williams, Murphy, Shugart,
Miss Gibson.

Third Row Landers, Smith, Cobb, Rymer, Baughn, James, Lee, Ruark, Green, Clark, Price, Teel, White, Lowry.
Fourth Rou' Deraney, Keith, Wright, Kellett, Hyde, Moore, Butts, Gray, Schwartz, Ross, Cox, Lambert.

The Future Business Leaders of America are af-
filiated with the National Council for Business Edu-
cation and derives its membership from students
taking one or more commercial subjects.

Officers of the club are from left to right: Marguerite
Keith, Miss Peete, advisor, Meredith Wright, Liz Rss, Jo
Ann Ruark, Becky Price, Miss Gibson, advisor, and Mar-
garet Sanders.

F. B. L. A.

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first'Rou Heath, Ross, Bing, Jackson, Crews, Greene, E. Adair, Harden, Florence, Jones.

Second Ron Jordon, Griffen, Phillips, Garner, Goen, Prince, H. Adair, Black.

The objective of the Press Forum is to stimulate and promote interest in creative writing
and to maintain a high standard of journahsm at the college. All students interested in writing
and journalism are eligible for membership.

"The Quill", published by the members of this organization, contains original short stories,
poems, and essays submitted by students. An anual contest is held to determine which work
shall be published.

OFFICERS

FLETA CREWS President

R. L. GREENE Vice-President

PRESS FORUM

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MU ZETA ALPHA

OFFICERS

JOHN MOORE President

DOROTHY LEINBACH Vice-President

JACK HICKS Secretary-Treasurer

Mu Zeta Alpha is an honorary science society open to all students interested in science and
what is being done in science today. The chief objective of the club is to promote interest in sc
ientific fields. " . ..,;.

The programs are usually in the form of experiments showing some new development in the
field of science and giving the varied uses of the new discovery. Motion pictures dealing with
the lives of great scientists and their contributions are also included on the programs. .';',.

First Roiv Mr. Hazelgrove, advisor, Roberts, Self, Miller, Kuykendall, Wood, Pruett.
Second Roiv Russell, Murphy, Jordon, Middlebrook, Calla-way, Gilbert.

Third Rotv Bow^man, Underw^ood, Leinbach, Clarkson, Floyd, Cole, Roberts, Black, Jackson.
Fourth Roiv Braden, Hicks, Sclnvartz, Moore, Gray, Foster.

First Rou' Leinbach, Price, Leach, Cadenhead, Strickland, Phillips, Goebel, Boswell, Conn.

Second Row Biythe, Ruark, Gilreath, Herndon, Prescott, Goen, Rider, Black, H. Adair.

Third Row Roberts, Prince, Moore, Greene, Mizell, Crews, Foster, Jackson, Skelton, Hewin, Smith, Turner, Bettis.

Fourth Rou' Duke, Brown, Haywood.

OFFICERS

PRESTON HERNDON President

BILL PRESCOTT Vice-President

HELEN SUE BETTIS Secretary-Treasurer

The presidents and vice-presidents of all organizations are members of the Presidents Club.
It is the purpose of this group to prevent conflicts in meetings and to bring about better under-
standing and closer relations among the various organizations on the campus. This club com-
poses a calendar every quarter listing the various activities and club meetings that wdl be held.

PRESIDENTS CLUB

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" W " CLUB

Lettermen in the main sports are eligible for membership in the "^X^" Club. The efforts of
this group are directed to increasing participation in sports and school spirit. This year the "W"
Club sponsored a "Ship Wreck" Dance which was a big success and enjoyed by everyone.

OFFICERS

TOM BROWN President

GREEN WILLIAMS Vice-President

BILLY REED Secretary-Treasurer

First Row Coach Henry Welch, George Peacock, Tip Mizell, Joseph Leach, Donald Rampley, Bob Garrett.

Second Rou Gerald Dailey, Billy Reed, Noah Rider, Richard Moncrief, James Massey, Charles Perry.

Third Rou' Joe Shiftlett, Grover Adams, Walt Davis, Tom Brown, Ronald Skeleton, Green Williams.

DORMITORY COUNCILS

MELSON HALL

MARY LOU CADENHEAD President

PEGGY DUKE Vice-President

LOIS WALLS Secretary

MARTHA PATTON Treasurer

ADAMSON HALL

JOANN RUARK President

ROSE MARY BOWMAN Vice-President

JOYCE PRYOR Secretary

JEAN ANN SPENCE Treasurer

MANDEVILLE HALL

PEGGY JOYCE SMITH President

MARTHA BOLING Vice-President

JUDY CROWDER Secretary

RACHEL KENNEDY Treasurer

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HAMM

SKELTON President

MASSEY Vice-President

(20LE Secretary

DAVIS -- Proctor

STORMS

CONN President

MOULTRIE Vice-President

WATERS Secretary

GILREATH _.
TUCK

MCLAUGHLIN

President

.Vice-President
Secretary

GOEBEL President

BUTLER Vice-President

THOMPSON Secretary

MIZELL ..

TURNER

MCSWAIN

President

.Vice-President
Secretary

ROGERS LOG CABIN

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First Row Paine, Cole, Hayes, Skclton, Masey, Allison, Greenwood, Perry, Smith, Boyd, Shiflett, Hanson, Adams, Ryder, Sarratt,
House, Brown, Weeks, Garrett, Hall, Davis, Slaughter, Cole, Beckum, Mizell, White, Welch.

THE

THE 1949

Brevard

Gordon 12

G. M. C 60

Middle Georgia 7

Chipola 40

Marion Inst 19

Hiawassee 44

St. Bernard 20

South Georgia 45

Assistant coach Hazelgrove and Coach Welch

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Chandler, Minor, Parnell. Second Ro.-Monkus (Manager), Holliday, Cain, Williams. Third Ko.-Hazelgrove, Author, Byrd,
Wilbanks, Rampley, Morris, Springfield.

BRAVES

SCHEDULE

West Georgia

West Georgia

West Georgia 6

West Georgia 13

West Georgia 7 .

West Georgia 7 ^.

West Georgia 12

West Georgia 13

West Georgia

Co-Captains Jack Morris and Burnell Payne

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That's our "Tut-Tut"!

"Set, Ready Set, 1 - 2

FOOTBALL

Hold that line.

"The Braves"

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'Our Braves" Greenwood, Sarrett, Adams.

BREVARD (0)

WEST GEORGIA (0)

The Braves started off the season in Griffin against a powerful Brevard Jumor College team
from Brevard, North Carolina. WGC played a hard-fought game and was especially ^P^^khng n
its masterfuldefensive play. Usmg the two-platoon system, the Tribe's defensive team kept
the Blue Tornadoes from scoring.

GORDON MILITARY COLLEGE (12) WEST GEORGIA (0)

The West Georgia offense had improved a good bit in this game, but a number of fumbles
id an intercepted pass gave the Bulldogs a decided edge.

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE (60)

WEST GEORGIA (6)

It was practically a lost cause m this game with CMC. The Cadets, already sited as a pos-
sible candidate for a Bowl, scored practically at will. The Braves hopes were boosted somewhat,
however when Bill Cole, VgC halfback, crossed the double stripes for the Tribe's first score
of the year.

MIDDLE GEORGIA (7)

Here the Braves finally got in the win colum
year really began to click. J. W. Greenwood s
caught a short pass from WGC quarterback, G
dirt 5 5 yards away. The point after touchdow
third quarter to score off a pass from the WGC
the waning minutes of the final stanza the pass
for the Braves when he shot out a forward to B
Billy Hayes kicked the pigskin through the upr
Braves.

WEST GEORGIA (13)

n. West Georgia for the first time during the
cored the first tally for the Braves when he
rover C. "Hot Shot" Adams and raced to pay
n was in vain. Middle Georgia came back in the
10. The conversion put them ahead 7-6. In
ing arm of "Hot Shot" Adams again spelled a TD
ilfReed, end, from the MGC 20 yard marker,
ights to put the score at 13-7 in favor of the

CHIPOLA (40)

WEST GEORGIA (7)

A multitude of long runs piled up to give the Braves a thorough stampmg at the hands of the
Chipola Junior College team from Marianna, Florida. The West Georgia score came off a pass
to Burnell Payne, the WGC end. Hayes' extra point was good.

MARION INSTITUTE (19)

WEST GEORGIA (7)

This game was full of bad breaks for the Braves. Trailing 7-0 in the second quarter the
Braves made a 78 yard sustained drive down to the Marion four yard stripe and were unable to
cross the goal line. In the third quarter when the Cadets made two TDs, the scoreboard read
19-0. In the final quarter James Massey, Brave halfback, plunged over from the 2 yard line to
give the Tribe its only score and Hayes' extra point was good.

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HMMiiidiiH

Better beware! !

Good for an extra point

HIWASSEE (44) WEST GEORGIA (12)

The Tigers from Madisonville, Tennessee, wasted no time in out playing and outscoring the
Braves in this game. The two West Georgia touchdowns came off a run by fullback Bill Cole
for 5 2 yards and a pass from Bill Allison, quarterback, to J. W. Greenwood which was good for
49 yards and a TD.

ST. BERNARD (20) WEST GEORGIA ( 1 3 )

The Braves trailed 20-0 at the half but got on the scoring train and pushed across 13 points
in the last two quarters. The touchdowns came off an intercepted lateral by Kenneth Minor,
and a pass by Burnell Payne to J. W. Greenwood who raced 2 1 yards for the score.

SOUTH GEORGIA (45) WEST GEORGIA (0)

In this final game of the season, the South Georgia team rolled up 45 points rather easily and

also a great margin in the statistics. The Braves were completely unable to hold the boys from

Douglas.

One win, seven losses and one tie these scores do not sound very impressive but they were

backed up by a high-spirited team who never gave up and kept fighting to the very end.

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Coach Welch revie'ws the plays.

MORALE-BOOSTERS CHEER TEAM

Led by their spirited captain, Freddie Boswell, the vigorous voices of our peppy cheerleaders
never failed to boost us over the rough spots. We can never forget their faithfulness, for without
them our games would have been incomplete.

Left to Right Holmes, Smith, Green (Co-Captain), Thompson, Davis, Boswell CCfl^^a/h Williams, Bing. Nof />/cfMre(/.- Jo Jane Floyd

First Ron Coach Welch V. Goebel, Thompson, Ricketson, Alford, Hall, W. Goebel.

Second Roin Wiliams, Perry, Massey, Graham, Dailcy, Allison.

BASKETBALL

SCHEDULE

Oglethorpe University Jan. 9

Atlanta Evening College Jan. 13

Marion Institute Jan. 14

Berry College Jan. 16

Gordon Military Academy Jan. 19

Tech Institute Jan. 23

Tech Institute Jan. 26

Gordon Military Academy Jan. 31

G. M. A Feb. 1

Jacksonville State Teachers College Feb. 4

Berry College Feb. 9

Oglethorpe University Feb. 14

G. M. A Feb. 16

Jacksonville State Teachers College Feb. 18

Atlanta Evening College Feb. 20

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With the close of football season every-
one began to look expectantly to basket-
ball. In the first games of the season
the boys showed enthusiasm and cooper-
ation. With our coach and this fight-
ing team, we have every reason to look
forward to a successful season.

V. Goebel displays his skill
on the basketball court.

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OFFICERS

JO ANN RUARK
President

WILLA JANE TEAL

Secretary

ELIZABETH BLACK

Vice-President

MARY FOSTER
Recorder

Not Pictured

JEANNE RYMER
Treasurer

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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

The W.A.A. is a club composed of all the girls
on the cmapus, which sponsors the girls Intra-mural
program. The Girls' Physical Education Depart-
ment, supervised by Miss Ruth Sturgis, teaches these
girls the value of good, clean play and helps them
to become healthier physically and more alert men-
tally.

MISS RUTH STURGIS
Instructor

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On the range

ARCHERY

SOFTBALL

"Play ball."

MODERN

DANCE

"Lunge"

Rhythmic expression in the form of modern dance and folk dance is developed by the girls
in these activities. The blow of a whistle from the gym reveals basketball practice or a lively vol-
ley ball game. On a sunshiny day you would find girls engaged in tennis, hockey, archery, golf,
or Softball.

FOLK DANCE

''"^Mif

VOLLEY BALL

Hubba! Hubba! What "form" for the volley ball court.

TENNIS

'A good game -well played."

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BASKETBALL

Here goes an extra point

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BILL PRESCOTT

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MARY LOU CADENHEAD

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SUPERLATIVES

BOBBY GOEN

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BILL LEACH

VERLYN SHUGART

CARL HAYWOOD

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SUPERLAT

BECKY PRICE
JO ANN RUARK
TONY McSWAIN

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Phone 9119 On the Square

Carrollton, Georgia

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MARTIN FUNERAL HOME

AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS

PHONE 1121

14 West Center Street
Carrollton, Georgia

Agency 404, Family Fund Insurance Co.

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THE FARMER'S STORE

Phone 587

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GRIFFIN'S

DEPARTMENT STORE 5 & 10c BASEMENT

WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS

1899

1950

FOLSOM'S DRESS SHOPPE

EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR

Compliments of

THE GREEN FRONT

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Carlve, Minx Modes, and Doris Dodson i

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Junior Dresses I \ Bradley Street

Phone 387

COMPLIMENTS OF

WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE
BOOK STORE

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101

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DEPOSIT AND DO BUSINESS WITH

THE PEOPLES BANK

Member
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Hotel CarroUtoii

WEST GEORGIA'S
FINEST

CarroUton, Georgia

Griffin Hardware Co. j

GENERAL HARDWARE AND
BUILDING MATERIALS

Carpenter Tools, Paint, Glass,
Oil, Cement, Plaster, Lime

Phone 955

T. G. SHEATS & SON

LAUNDRY AND LAUNDERETTE

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE

71 BRADLEY STREET

PHONE 966-M

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COMPLIMENTS OF

C. M. TANNER GROCERY CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERIES

102

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BURNS PARTS CO.

''Auto Parts and Equipment"

Phone 1133 - 1134

6 Harris Street

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

Compliments of

Bankhead Dry Cleaners
and Laundry

Phone 1090 30 Bankhead

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

Southland Ice Co.

Manufacturers of
PURE CRYSTAL ICE

HIGH GRADE COAL
Phone 216

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Compliments of

CARROLLTON HARDWARE
COMPANY

? On the Square

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Phone 74 I

Mrs. I. C. LoFTiN ?

WEST GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK

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Member

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

The Friendly Understanding National Bank

MEEKS
Home and Auto Supply

Westinghouse Norge

"Easy Terms Arranged"

18 Rome Street Phone 968

Household Appliances

BIRDSONG STUDIOS

"'Portraits of Quality'"'

SUPPLIES & ROLL FILM
SERVICE

Phone 950-R

103

MOORE'S JEWELRY

DIAMONDS WATCHES
SILVER & GIFTS

Cash or Credit

Phone 1025

TASTY GRILL

FOR
TASTY FOOD
DIXIE STREET

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

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AND WAFFLE SHOP

"SHOP OUR STORES OFTEN"
CARROLLTON, GA. VILLA RICA, GA. TALLAPOOSA, GA.

Atlantic & Pacific !
Tea Co.

Compliments of

Fuller's Drive-In

Walter New
James Scott

CARROLLTON

Mrs. Frances Pace
Walter Thomason

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JONES DRUG CO.

C. B. Jones C. D. Carter

Prescription Druggists

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FANCY GROCERY
Meats, Flour, and Feed

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CARROLLTON DRUG CO.

36 Newnan Street

(Near Post Office)

Thomas R. Luck, Oivner

Complete Drug Store Service and

Reasonable Prices

Maple Street Soda Shop

DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AND FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES

ORDERS OF $2.00 OR OVER WILL BE DELIVERED TO W.G.C. FREE

PHONE 984-M

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CRAPE MYRTLE HOTEL

Phone 127

Carrollton, Georgia

Compliments of

DIXIE CLEANERS

94 Maple Street
CARROLLTON, GA.

Consistent Savings
Courteous Service
Complete Satisfaction

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Groover-Smith Furniture Company

^^The Home of Good Furniture'^

6-8 Adamson Square Telephone 274

Carrollton, Georgia

COMPLIMENTS OF

CARROLL and PLAYHOUSE
THEATRES

GRIFFIN-NEW PHARMACY

CARROLLTON - : - GEORGIA
WALGREEN AGENCY

Your Corner Drag Store

Phone 1177

Compliments of

1100 KG

W IBS

2 50 Watts

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Compliments of

McGEE'S BAKERY

Compliments of

Lawler Hosiery Mills

Carrollton, Georgia

For the Pause that Refreshes

DRINK

REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.

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CARROLLTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

CARROLLTON GEORGIA

Simonton Hardware

"SPORTING GOODS CENTER"
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Carrollton, "On the Square"

Merrell & Company

LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
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Carrollton, Georgia

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