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For her conscientious work
with the students,

For her invaluable help
with our activities,

For her ability to create
interest in great literature,

And for her friendliness which
we so treasure,
We dedicate the 1951 Chieftain.

DEDICATION

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THE ADMINISTRATION

At West Georgia College you will find a group of people whom the
students look to for guidance and understanding.

These people are known, respected, and genuinely liked and admired
because they are teachers of individuals rather than teachers of just
subject matter. With their sympathetic understanding and wise counsel,
they have guided us through this year.

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

Horace Acklin

Mrs. Mable Radcliff

Dorothy Williamson
Miss Charlcie Holmes

Miss Elizabeth Black
Mrs. William Copeland

THE FACULTY

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EDUCATION

KATIE DOWNS, M.A.

MARY WHITE, B.S.

HUMANITIES

MISS EVELYN RABEN, M.A.

GEORGE C. S. ADAMS, Ph.D.

MARIE CAMPBELL, M.A.

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JANE WOODRUFF, M. MUS.
HUGH WALLACE, B.F.A.

SCIENCE

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MATHEMATICS

LEVEN HAZLEGROVE, M.S.
MARION CRIDER, M.A.
PAUL PETERSEN, M.S.

SOCIAL STUDIES

RICHARD MICHAEL, Ph.D.

C. K. BURROUGHS, M.A.

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

SCIENCE

ORA LEE HOWARD, M.S.
BROOKS PITTMAN, A.B.

HENRY WELCH, M.A.

Director of Physical Education

for Men and Coach

RUTH STURGIS, M.S.
Assistant Professor of Physical

Education and Director of
Physical Education for Women

ANN HINELY, M.S., H.E.
Dietitian

HELEN COX, Assistant Dietitian

EDWIN GARNER, Assistant Dietitian

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CHARLOTTE BROOKS
Assistant Librarian

ANNIE BELLE WEAVER, A.B.L.S
Librarian

MRS. GUY SHANNON

Assistant Dean of Women in charge

of housing

AMMON YATES

Superintendent of

Buildings and Grounds

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JIMMY LANKFORD, ANN TRAYLOR, MARTHA SUE O'KELLY

GLENN ANDERSON

DONALD ARRINGTON

HUGH AYERS

Talking Rock

Carrollton

Bowden

ILA BERRY

JOHN CAUTHEN

EDWIN GARNER

Covington

Buchanan

Buchanan

FAY GILBERT

Carroll ton

JACK HICKS

LaGrange

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JIMMY LANKFORD

Dalton

WEEMS McINTOSH

Carrollton

JUNIOR CLASS

ROBERT NIX

Breman

JETTY ANN WASHBURN

Cedartown

MARTHA SUE O'KELLY

Atlanta

CAROLYN WHITE

Canton

MAX PRINCE
Pelham

ANN TRAYLOR
Carrollton

SOPHOMORE CLASS

ADAMS F.T.A. . . . ALEXANDER Editor West Georgian, Press Forum, V.R.A. Council, Alpha Psi,
Chieftain . . . ALFORD V. Pres. F.B.L.A., Mu Zeta Alpha, W. Club . . . ALLISON Pies. Student
Body, Mr. West 'Georgia, W. Club, Choir, Men's Student Gov't, A.P.O. . . . AMOS V.R.A., French Club,
West Georgian . . . ARRINGTON Day Student's Club . . . ASHWORTH French Club, Science Club,
West Georgian, W. Club . . . BATES Choir . . . BERRIER V.R.A. Council . . . BOLING F.T.A. . . .
BROOKS Alpha Psi, Chieftain Staff . . . BROWN B. Sec, Tres. French Club, V. Pres. V.R.A., Chief-
tain, Sec. of F.T.A., Sec. Mandeville, Soph Superlative . . . BROWN R. Choir, Day Student's Club,
Mu Zeta Alpha, A.P.O. . . . BUFORD Pres. of Soph Class, Pres. of F.T.A., Choir, Chieftain, West Geor-
gian, V.R.A. Council, Soph Superlative . . . BURSON Chieftain . . . CALLIER Men's Student Gov't,
Spanish Club, Sec, Tres, Rogers Hall . . . CARTER F.B.L.A. . . . CARTER W. Day Student's Club . . .
CARWILE West Georgian, Asso. Editor Chieftain, V. R. A. Council, F.T.A., Press Forum . . .
CAUTHEN F.T.A., Alpha Psi . . . COLQUITT A'pha Psi, VR.A., Pres. Forum . . . COOK V.R.A.,
Chieftain, Alpha Psi . . . COUGHLIN West Georgian, Chieftain, V.R.A., F.T.A. . . . COX Sec, Tres.
F.B.L.A.

Adams, June

Decatur

Alexander, Doris
Rome

Alford, Harry

Gay

Allison, Bill

Atlanta

Amos, Julian

Warner Robbins

Arrington, Edwin

Bowdon

Ashworth, Bobby

Tucker

Astin, Dan

Villa Rica

Atkinson, Robert

Madison

Bailey, G. W.

Bowdon

Bates, Leon

Griffin

Berrier, Bobby
Waco

Boling, Martha

Canton

Boyd, Sue

Bremen

Brooks, Margaret A.

Rome

Brown, Barba j

Rutledge

Brown, Kalpl

Carrollton

Bryan, Rebecc

Franklin

Buford, Joe Ann

Dallas

Burch, Minnie Lee

Dalton

Burson, Barbara

Carrollton

Bussey, Ann

LaGrange

Callier, R. H., Jr. Carter, Webster

Talbotton Waco

Carter, Joan

Washington

Carwile, Julia

Rome

Cauthen, Sara

Buchanan

>lquitt, Catherine

Cedartown

Cook, Betty

Cedartown

Coughlin, Dorothy

Barnesville

Cox, Charles

Bowdon

Cox, Helen

Cedartown

PRFSIDFNT JOE ANN BUFORD VICE PRESIDENT FAYE PEACOCK

PRESIDENT JOL A^^r^tREASURER-JOAN HUTCHENS

SOPHOMORE CLASS

CRAIG French Club, A.P.O. . . . DANIEL Science Club . . . DAVIS F.B.L.A., Chieftain . . .
EARNEST Day Student's Club . . . EMERSON Pies. V.R.A., F.T.A., Choir, Chieftain . . . FIELD
Zeta Sig, Debaters, Men's Student Gov't . . .

FLORANCE West Georgian, Zeta Sig, Debaters, V. Pres. French Club, Pres. Press Forum, Choir . . .
FREEMAN Pres. Veteran Club, Men's Student Gov't . . . GIBBS V.R.A., Alpha Psi . . . GIBSON
Alpha Psi . . . GILBERT Day Student's, Chieftain . . . GLADIN Choir, Alpha Psi, Pres. Mandeville,
Superlative . . . GROOVER Choir, F.B.L.A. . . . HALL W. Club, Superlative . . . HARDEN Zeta Sig,
Choir . . . HOLMES Choir, Day Student's, V.R.A. . . . HOPE Men's Student Gov't, Choir . . .

Craig, Charles

Warner Robbins

Crowley, Jo Ann

Carrollton

Daniel, George

Carrollton

Davis, Sara

Bowdon

Duke, Peggy

Adel

Earnest, Dorothy

Day Students

Ellis, Mike

Bremen

Emerson, Carolyn

Dallas

Farr, Jo Anne

Tyrone

Fears, Clay

Madison

Field, Jerre

Adairsville

Florence, Patricia

Douglasville

Fountain, Harrell

Carrollton

Freeman, Wilson

Carrollton

Gibbs, Nellie R.

Bowden

Gibson, Sara El

College Pari

Gilbert, Mary E|

Carrollton

Gladin, Nanette

East Point

Gordon, Eugene

Senoia

Gore, Bobby Joe

Aragon

Hall, Bill

Warrenton

Hardy, James

Newnan

Groover, Billie Ann Harden, Jacquelyn Harris, C. L.

Bowdon Zebulon Carrollton

Head, Ann

Buchanan

jHendrix, Betty

Carrollton

! Hill, Claxton
Warner Robbins

Holland, Mary Ann

Carrollton

Holmes, Jeannette

Carrollton

Hope, Jim

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SOPHOMORE CLASS

HUCKABA Day Student's . . . HUTCHENS Choir, W.A.A., V.R.A., Chieftain . . . JAMISON Men's
Student Gov't., F.T.A., V.R.A., Veterans Club . . . JARRELL Soph Superlative, V.R.A., Veterans Club,
F.B.L.A., Chieftain, Pres. Men's Student Gov't., West Georgian . . . JOHNSON Choir . . . JONES P.
Pres. F.B.L.A., Choir, Editor Chieftain, Superlative, Press Forum, West Georgian, Sec. of Melson, V.R.A.
. . . JORDAN F.T.A., Chieftain, V.R.A. , Tres. Mandeville . .. JOYNER Choir, F.B.L.A. . . . KELLER
Zeta Sig . . . KING V.R.A., Men's Student Gov't., Soph Superlative, Choir, Pres. French Club . . .
LACEY F.T.A., V.R.A., Choir . . . LAWHON Alpha Psi, Choir, Cheer Leader, Miss Homecoming
. . . LITTLE Zeta Sig, F.T.A., V.R.A. . . . LOYD V.R.A. . . . McCULLOUGH Alpha Psi, F.T.A. . . .
McLAUGHLIN Hamm Council, Men's Student Gov't . . . McLENDON Day Students . . . MALCOLM
F.T.A., V.R.A. . . . MALONE Alpha Psi, F.T.A. MARSHALL Choir, West Georgian, Press Forum,
Day Students . . . MOORE Choir, F.B.L.A. . . . MOORE V. Choir, West Georgian, V.R.A., W. Club
Tres. F.B.L.A., Men's Student Gov't, Superlative . . . MORRIS W. Club, Borders Council, Men's Student
Gov't.

Huckaba, Clara

Carrollton

Hudgins, Glenn

Decatur

Hutchens, Joan

Dallas

Jamison, Edgar

Cohutta

Jarrell, Jake

Greenville

Johnson, Jack

Warrenton

Johnson, Lance

Waco

Johnson, William P.

Moreland

Jones, Peggy

Dallas

Jordan, Sarah

LaFayette

Joyner, La Verne

College Park

Keller, Lucille

Carrollton

King, S. C.

Curryville

Kirk, Farlan

Bremen

Lacey, Jean

White Plains

Lawhon, Joyce

Junction City

Little, Libby Jo!

Cedartown

Loyd, Joyce

Covington

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McCullough, Yvonne McLendon, Joanne

Menlo Carrollton

Malone, Jane

Kingston

Matthews, Jimmy

Rome

McLaughlin, Bill

Greenville

Malcolm, Jeannine

Bostwick

Marshall, Lucrete Moore, Emily Sue

Carrollton Bowdon

Moore, Vernon

Lindale

Morris, Jack

Calhoun

Mullins, Theodore

Jasper

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Norris, Howard

Warrenton

Norton, Richard

Lithonia

Otwell, William

Bremen

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MULLINS Choir, Zeta Sig, Press Forum . . . NORMS Men's Student Gov't . . . NORTON

F.B.L.A. . . . PADGETT Chieftain, Alpha Psi, V.R.A PARKER Choir, F.T.A PALMER Sec.

Tres. Log Cabin, Zeta Sig, Choir . . . PAYNE Veterans Club . . . PEACOCK Ties. Melson, Alpha
Psi, Chieftain, V.R.A. . . . PLANT Alpha Psi, V.R.A. , Superlative . . . POWELL W. Club, Borders
Council . . . PRYOR F.T.A. , V.R.A., Cheerleader, Tres. Adamson . . . RALEY Choir, V.R.A., Men's
Student Gov't, F.B.L.A., Hamm Council . . . RICKETSON Choir, A.P.O., F.B.L.A., Rogers Hall Council
. . . RIDEN Alpha Psi, F.T.A., V.R.A. . . . ROGERS Chieftain . . . RUDD V. Pres. of Adamnson,
Cheerleader . . . RUSSELL Choir, French Club . . . RYMER F.B.L.A., Choir, V.R.A., Chieftain . . .
SANDERS F.T.A., . . . SHACKELFORD Chieftain, West Georgian, Men's Student Gov't, Sec. Tres.
Storms, Press Forum, Zeta Sig . . . SHIFLETT W. Club, Borders Council, Men's Student Gov't. . . .
SHIPP F.T.A. . . . SHUGART F.B.L.A., Superlative, Choir, W.A.A. Sec. of Adamson . . . SKINNER
Chieftain . . . SMITH C Pres. Alpha Psi, Choir, Superlative, Pres. Adamson, V.R.A. . . . SMITH,
H. Press Forum, West Georgian, Men's Student Gov't . . . SMITH, H. W. Club, V.R.A.

Padgett, Bobbie

Summerville

Parker, Charlotte

Atlanta

Parmer, Doris

Carrollton

Parmer, Hershel

Roopville

Payne, Tom

Douglasville

Peacock, Faye

Rockmart

Philyaw, Tommy

Tate

Plant, Jean

Rockmart

Powell, Jack

Atlanta

Pryor, Joyce

Thomaston

Raley, Claude

Rome

Riden, Joyce

Bostwick

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Smith, Harold

Tallapoosa

Snell, Ferle

Snellville

W. Springfield

Dalton

Stallings, Alton

Newnan

Stallings, Wilma

Carrollton

Steele, Lucy Bob

Griffin

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SOPHOMORE CLASS

SNELL Pres. Rogers Hall . . . SPRINGFIELD W Club, Choir, Border's Council . . . STALLINGS,
A. Choir, A.P.O., Day Students . . . STALLINGS, W. Day Students . . . STRINGER F.T.A. . . .
TEAL, DEWEY F.B.L.A. . . . TERRY V.R.A., Alpha Psi . . . THOMAS F.T.A., Cheerleader, V.R.A.
. . . THOMASON Veterans . . . THOMPSON Pres. Zeta Sig, West Georgian, Chieftain, W.A.A. Re-
corder, Choir, F.T.A., French Club, Pres. Melson Hall, Miss West Georgia, Press Forum . . . TIPPETT
V.R.A., Day Students . . . TRAYLOR F.T.A. . . . TUCK Choir, Men's Student Gov't., West Geor-
gian, Press Forum, V. Pres. Student Body . . . WALKER Day Student's Club . . . WARREN F.T.A.
. . . WILLIAMS Day Students, F.B.L.A. . . . WILLIAMSON F.T.A., V.R.A. . . . WHITFIELD
Choir, Superlative, Men's Student Gov't, President Storms . . . WILLIS F.B.L.A.

Stringer, Mrs. Betty Thompson, Mary C.

Tallapoosa Washington

Terry, Betty

Armuchee

Thomas, June

Rome

Tippett, Abner

Macon

Traylor, Joann

Gabbettsville,
Alabama

Tuck, Reuben

Corington

Walker, Clois

Carrollton

Warren, Jerry

Cedartown

Wilbanks, Gaines

Atlanta

Whitfield, V. W T .

Cedartown

Williams, Margaret Willingham, T. A.

Carrollton Cedartown

Williamson Mildred

Roopville

Willis, Bootsie

Carrollton

Wilson, Jimmy

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Beckham, Charles

House, Jimmy

Robinson. Ben

Braswell, Roland

Huckaba, Leon

Robinson, Martin

Campbell, Romona (M

rs.)

Jones, LaVonne

Rogers, Henry Lee

Crews, Alvin

Lunsford, Gerald

Rooks. Howard

Criswell, Melvin

McCullough, Richard

Self, Geraldine

Cummings, Billy

McKelvey, Joe

Spruill, Winford

Duncan, Bill

Malcolm, David

Teal, Dewey

Duncan, Eric

Merrill, Robbie

Thoinason, Walter

Garrett, Harold

Moore, Bobby

Wilson, Roderick

Greenwood, J. W.

Moore, Stipe

Winn, Henry

Hayes, Billy

Nix, Lawrence

Woods, Billy

Head, John Robert

Price, Lanier

Wright, Delbert

Hise, Lawrence

Ralston, Rudolph

Wynn, Jane

SOPHOMORE CLASS

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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS

President

BILL ALLISON V. President .... REUBEN TUCK

Sec.-Tres FRANKIE SHUGART

HOMECOMING QUEEN'S COURT

FIRST ROW: Jeannene Rymer, Jerry Warren, Charlotte Parker, Jeannette Holmes; SECOND ROW:
Margaret Williams, Doris Alexander, Cis Thompson, Frankie Shugart, Barbara Brown, Mae Shipp.

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Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer

FRESHMAN CLASS

Cliffene Acree

Alvaton

Janelle Anderson

Madison

Ann Andrews

Ringgold

Bobby Atcheson

Dallas

Bobby Auchmuty

Aragon

Margaret Bates

Tunnell Hill

Ralph Beasley

Chickamauga

Lee Ann Bell

Madison

Ann Bigbie

Tallahassee, Fla.

Coy Bonner

Bowdon

Margie Bonner

Carrollton

James Booker

Alvaton

James Brackett

Rossville

Alvin Bradfield

West Point

Garnett Britt

Tucker

Dorothy Brogdon

Lyerly

Helen Brooks

Griffin

George Brown

Dalton

Barbara Buchanan

Hogansville

Charlyn Buckner

Junction City

Betty Joe Carroll

Bremen

Geraldine Carroll

LaGrange

Carolyn Casey

Cedartown

Jean Cartwright

Carrollton

Lydia Cartledge

Juniper

Dillian Causby

Dalton

Zane Chambers

Franklin

Mary Ruth Chastain

Calhoun

Charlotte Christian

Covington

Sidney Clarkston
LaFayette

Grady Cook

Carrollton

Herbert Cook

Atlanta

David Cooley

Carrollton

Rose Craton

Rome

Verlyn Crawford

Carrollton

Malcolm Crowder

Chickamauga

FRESHMAN CLASS

Wallace Dawson

Cedartown

Elfrieda Dodd

Alto

Wilma Douglas

Dalton

Bonnell Dowdy

Roopville

Herschel Dowdy

Roopville

Jean Edge

Carrollton

Merle Edgeworth

Whitesburg

Adeline Elliott

Conyers

Jim Ellis

Atlanta

Carmen Field

Bremen

Kirby Ferguson

Temple

Patricia Flury

Atlanta

Pat Foster

Loganville

DeRita Frost

Meigs

Bob Fowler

Columbus

Rogers Gallagher

Kingston

Ruth Garner

Buchanan

Marvin Garrard

Devereux

Norris Garrett

Carrollton

Betty Ann Giles

Mableton

Martha Sue Gordon

Summerville

Scott Gray

Carrollton

Mary Jean Harrison

Cedartown

Carole Hart

Temple

Carla Haws

Marietta

Betty Hayes

Marietta

Bil'y Hayes

West Point

Edith Head

Buchanan

G. D. Hendrix

Newnan

Harold Heath

Carrollton

Bobby Hill

Warner Robbins

Amelia Hitt

Atlanta

Arlie Hitt

Stone Mountain

Joann Hogg

Menlo

Frances Holsomback

Sugar Valley

Charlsie Hughes

Bremen

FRESHMAN CLASS

Russell Hughes

Carrollton

Edwina Hyde

Cedartown

Norman Ivey

Carrollton

Dorothy Jacobs

Roopville

Joyce Jackson

Carrollton

Ronald Jameson

Chamblee

Betty Jaynes

Carrollton

Denny Jeffries

Buchanan

Billy Johnson

Warrenton

George Johnson

Bremen

Guy Johnson

Waco

Hershel Johnson

Graham, Ala.

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Doris Jones

Franklin

Emily Jones

Griffin

Libby Jones

McBean

Lila Anne Jones

Dallas

Mary Jordan

La Fayette

Genevieve Knight

Macon

Faye Lanier
LaGrange

Chris Lipscomb

Cartersville

Richard Logan

Newnan

Ray Mcintosh

Carrollton

Lanell McKibben

Cedartown

Dick McCullough

Rome

Dora Jean Marlow

Carrollton

Bobby Joe Masdon

Franklin

Weems Masdon

Newnan

Richard McHaffey

Carrollton

Ann Minix

Decatur

Gailey Mitchell

Conyers

Gilbert Mitchell

Conyers

Merritt Moon

Loganville

Ann Moore

Atlanta

Richard Morris

Whitesburg

Vernon Mosteller

Chickmonga

Ralph Murchison

Tucker

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Geraldine Musick

Grantville

Robert Nix
Breman

Marvin Newsome

Madison

Henry Partee

Snellville

Jane Phillips

Redan

Janice Phillips

Clem

Barbara Pierce

Decatur

Tommy Pike

Moreland

Dewell Pitts

Carrollton

Joyce Doole

Breman

Gene Prince

Newnan

Patsy Pugh

Buford

Gene Rachels

Camak

Ann Ramsy

Covington

Virginia Rowls

Williamston

Barbara Reed

Carrollton

Emily Jane Rice

Madison

G. W. Roberts

Villa Rica

Lee Rogers

Tunnel Hill

Eugene Ruark

Bishop

Loette Salter

Barnesville

Bill Sanders

Atlanta

Billy Sanders

Buchanan

Charles Sands

West Point

Winona Saturday

Tallapoosa

Donald Scoggins
Dallas

Harold Shackelford

Carrollton

Phil Sharp

West Point

Charles Smith

Porteidale

Harold Spraggins

West Point

Tracy Stallings

Carrollton

Jo Ann Stewart

Jackson

Mary Ellen Strickland

Hampton

Raymond Stubbs

Newnan

Jonnie Swinford

Atlanta

Malry Terry

Breman

FRESHMAN CLASS

Fred Thomason

Jasper

Robert Trotter

Madison

Joe Tucker

Ringgold

Perry Turner

Jasper

Betty Jean Walker

Roopville

Joe Walker

Carrollton

Daniel Watson

Forrest Park

Bill West

LaFayette

Billy Wh'te

Summerville

Katherine White

Calhoun

Edwin Williams

West Point

Robert Williams

Thomaston

Garfield Wilson

Bowdon

Jenna Lee Wilson

Decatur

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FRESHMAN CLASS

Sonny Ackerman
Eddie Allgood
Betty Austin
Charles Bevis
Sheila Black
David Brown
Teddv Brown
J. C. Curry
Paul Denman
Jame Duncan
Lawrence Gentry
Perry Hannah
Roy Howell

NOT PICTURED

Velvin Harris
Bobby Hendrix
Bobby Joe Higgins
Dick Hill
George Holliday
Janelle Kesler
James Knight
Robert Lisle
Charles Loggins
Patricia Maynard
Twinton Miles
Robert Miller
Gloria Ogletry

MEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Jerry Owen
James Perry
Mary Powers
Sue Price
Jack Reeves
Ann Robinson
Bill Rollins
Willie Self
Letha Mae Skinner
Billy Smith
Lloyd Smith
Farris Spruill
Carl Watts

STANDING: Shiflet, Allison, Brown, Jamison, Freeman, McLaughlin, King, Raley, Shackelford.
SITTING: Smith, Dr. Michael, Moore, Jarrell, Field, Prince.

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SEATED: Lanier, Brooks, Alexander, Thompson, Jones, Carwile, Carroll; STANDING: Nix, R., Brown,
Logan, Hutchens, Emerson, McCullough, Shackelford, Lawhon, Prince, Padgett, Buford, Lipscomb, Jor-
den, Saturday, Nix, L.

We are people who work to give you each year an annual a
book of memories to remind all of us of many good times and swell
friends that we wish never to forget. We hope to give you just
such a record in picture, words and thoughts so that what you
experience at W.G.C. will always be fresh in your minds and hearts.

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ASSOCIATE EDITORS

JULIA CARWILE

CIS THOMPSON

MAX PRINCE

EDITOR PEGGY JONES

BUSINESS MANAGER

BETTY JEAN WALKER

SEATED- Self Rymer, Jarrell, Coughlin; STANDING: Andrews, Joyner, Davis, Britt, Bates, Pierce,
ughlin, Strickland, Elliott; BACK ROW: Shackel-

SEATED: Stallings, Alexander, Buford, Knight, Moore, Frost; STANDING: Jaynes, Jones, Lipscomb,
Marshall, Thompson, Florence, Carwile, Prince, Canghlin, Strickland, Elliott; BACK ROW: Shackel-
ford, Ashworth, Tuck, Amos, Jarrell.

The West Georgian staff strives to cover all of the happenings on
the campus that are of interest to the students and to print them
seven times a year. The staff is made up of those students inter-
ested in journalism.

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VOLUME XVII -NO. THREE

Pres. Ingram F^ 1
World Situatii

president I. S. Ingram d-
i inspiring address to s
of West Georgia College in
January 9. explaining hen
present, national emergency
serious world situation woul>

feet them and exprt ng a b

optimism lor the clouded futu
Mr. Ingram dealt at length v,
the world emergency and in ci
nection with that came the opK
mism. He stated that in his opinio
there would not be a total wail
but st there were to be. "the Eel
low in the armed forces will be
in the safest place in the world."

Further, Mr, Ingram went on to
sav that if de do have a war,
"we'll be fighting for our spiritual
and intellectual freedom, and
we've got to win. However, we'll
never win by hand to hand con-
flict; it'll be by our superior in-
tellect and know-how,"

The college president said that
in these critical times, everyone
must do his part. The women
might again have to take up a
blowtorch and riveter, and as for
the men, they have already begun
the trek to military service,

Mr. Ingram explained that the
large number of men entered the
service will drain the enrollment
of all colleges where men attend;
he expects there colleges to de-
crease in male enrollment from 50
to 80 percent within the next few-
months. This is line with Dr. Guy
Snavely's statement.

However, he expressed satisfac-
tion with the present enrollment
at W. G. C. True, he said, it is
down some, but it is holding up
well in comparison with other col-
leges in the state, as it has always
done. West Georgia College will
back the Junior College first.

With further reference to West
Georgia, Dr. Ingram stated that
we are one large family working
in harmony together and he hoped
we would never become a large in-
stitution. "If this should happen.
we would lose the fellowship and
unity that now exists between the
teachers and students," he assert-
ed.

WEST

TUESDAY. JANUARY 23. 1951

CARROLLTON. GEORGIA

Drewry Speaker
In Chapel Today

Dean John E. Drewry, head of the Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism at the University of Georgia and a na-
tionally known journalistic figure, addressed West Georgia
students in chapel this morning and at noon today he will

~>k to the Carrollton Rotary Club.
t.Vv . ~ to these speeches I possibly the president of the Uni-
'"ClHtp j-, " members of versify chapter of Sigma Delta
"tfjfdi- - staff Chi, George Abney, Jr.

Pff i ., Miss Marie Campbell, West

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Peace In Today's I

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"The only way to attain peace 1
is through faith in the United j
Nations," concluded Dr. Richard '
Michael when he spoke to West
jeorgia students in chapel last I
Tuesday about the structure of
the United Nations and the pre-
sent prospects for peace,

Dr Michael began his speech
with ;i terse description of the
world situation at the present. "To
put il mildly," he said, "the world
is in an utter state of confusion.
In relation to tin- Korean or

flirt, Dr. Michael posed the ques- .

lion of whethei intervention

necessary when the North Koreans j ,',,.,,, n,,, united N

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cation of West Georgia stu-
dents have also lasl fall had ob-
servation periods.

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W and with many fellows
I e armed services of their
nrd, enrollment at West
I as at all other colleges,
reased considerably,
ver, according to President
i. it. is not alarming. "We are
much pleased and surprised
||s'' how our enrollment has held
t's well for students to under-
d that the draft law has not
a changed, so that no one will
ely be dismissed,"
Whether we have war or not,
ir. Ingram has stated that enroll-
ment in colleges where men attend
I will decrease from 50 to 80 per-
cent in the near future.

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Miss Mary White, Principal of
Sand Hill School, was invited to
represent the National Education
Association in Cuba from Decem-
ber 18. 1950 to January 1, 1950.
The Minister of Education in Cuba
extended an invitation to repre-
sentative public elementary and
junior high school teachers in the
United States to be the guests of
the Cuban Government during
this time.

This year marks the 50th an-
niversary of' the establishment of
the public school system in Cuba.
Of importance in establishing this
system was a trip to the United
States in the summer of 1900 by
a group of 1450 Cuban public
school teacher; to attend a special
institute in education .il Hal yard

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ers in this country.

During the two week period in
Cuba, the United States teachers
were taken on excursions through-
out the Island and participated in
seminars for the discussion of pro-
blems related to iritra-Atncrican
understanding. Special lectures
were arranged for them at the
University of Havana to introduce
them to the life and culture of
Cuba.

The teachers who made this trip
were a very select group. Only 50
people attended and we were very
glad that Miss White went. This
was indeed an honor and we are
very proud of her.

Miss White spoke briefly at a
recent F. T. A. meeting ah, ait her
trip. She stated that the schools
of Cbua are very similai to cans

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people toward our

VETERANS CLUB

Veterans Club is made up
of the veterans of World War
II. It has been a spark-plug of
activity, supplying- informa-
tion for all veterans on the
campus.

Wilson Freeman

President

Jake Jarrell

Vice President

Edgar Jameson

Secretary-Treasurer

Wright, Cook, Freeman, Mcintosh, Criswell, Payne, Beckham, Hardy, Jarrell, Dowedy.

ALPHA P S I

Membership of Alpha Psi
consists of young women in-
terested in home making and
in ways of improving that art.
The club is affiliated with the
State and National Home
Economics Clubs.

Carole Smith

President

Nanette Gladin

Vice President

Joyce Lawhon

Secretary-Treasurer

FRONT ROW: Peacock, McCullough, Gladin, Smith, Miss Jenkins; SECOND ROW: Gordon, Padgett,
Cook Alexander, Plant Riden, Colquitt, Loyd, Brooks, Malone, White, Cauthen, Buchanan, Hart; THIRD
ROW: Carroll, Brogdon, Garner, Jones, Rawls, Brooks, Harrison, Gibson, Strickland, Terry, Pierce,
Stewart, Hitt, Douglas; FOURTH ROW: Clarkson, Haws, Moore, Jones.

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Adams, Anderson, Bates, Boling, Brown, Bryan, Buchanan, Buford, Carwile, Casey, Cauthen, Cauthen,
Emerson, Farr, Foster, Garner, Harrison, Jamison, Jordon, Lipscomb, Little, Malcom, Malone, McCul-
lough, McKibben, Musick, Parker, Parmer, Pitts, Prince, Pugh, Ramsey, Sanders, Saturday, Strickland,
Stringer, Shipp, Thompson, White, Williamson, Brooks, Clarkson, Elliott, Frost, Garner, Jones, Mayn-
ard, Andrews, Christian, Caughlin, Hart, Jaynes, Lacy, O'Kelly, Philips, Pryor, Rider, Washburn.

This is an organization composed of students majoring
in education. The purposes of the club are to develop
among young people who are preparing to be teachers an
organization which shall be an integral part of state and
national education associations, to interest the best young
men and women in education as a career, to give teachers
in training practical experience in working together in a
democratic way on the problems of the profession and the
community, and to seek thru the dissemination of infor-
mation and higher standards of preparation to bring
teacher supply and demand into a reasonable balance.

Jo Ann Buford

President

Barbara Brown

Secretary

Jeannene Malcolm

Vice President

Edgar Jameson

Treasurer

FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA

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ZETA SIGMA PI

The club made up of students interested in the
social, economic and political sciences is responsib!
for inter-mural and inter-collegiate debating. The
motto for which Zeta Sigma Pi stands "Investiga-
tion, Discussion, Action" fully explains the purpose
of the club. The programs deal with current topics
of interest through forums, lectures, debates and
pictures.

Cis Thompson

President

Jackie Harden

Secretary

Jerre Fields

Vice President

Pat Florence

Treasurer

SFATED- Gallagher Florence Field, Thompson, Harden, Parmer, Jones; STANDING: Elliott, Lips
^^rtcS&SSSii Shackelford, Mullins, Brooks, Rawls, Foster, Haws.

EL CIRCULO
ESPANOL

This year El Circalo Es-
danol has been studying the
neighboring Latin American
countries and their culture.
Several programs were de-
voted to learning Spanish
songs and games.

William Potts, David Cooley, Reba Rogers, Barbara Reed, Herschel Palmer,
Tracy Stallings, R. H. Stallings, R. H. Callior.

SEATED: Russell, Thompson, Brown, Florence, Rice, King; STANDING:
Tucker, Amos, Ashworth, Craig, Nix, C. Hill, B. Hill, Causby.

LE CERCLE
FRANCAIS

Composed of students in-
terested in French life and
culture. The main purpose of
the club is to help become
oetter acquainted with French
literature, music, customs,
and facts of genera' interest
about France.

OFFICERS

S. C. King

President

Pat Florence

Vice President

Barbara Brown

Secretary-Treasurer

ALPHA PH
OMEGA

Alpha Phi Omega is a na-
tional service fraternity open
to bovs who have been Boy
Scouts. The fraternity
stresses leadership, friend-
ship, and service. Its active
service program has earned
it a place of leadership local-
ly in keeping with its na-
tional reputation.

OFFICERS

Max Prince

President
Barry Ricketson

Secretary
Ralph Murchison

Treasurer

ALPHA PHI OMEGA

FIRST ROW: Prince, Ricketson, Allison; SECOND ROW: Craig, Stallings,
Brown.

FIRST ROW: Cartwright, Moore, Crowley, Huckaba, Gilbert, Holmes; SEC-
OND ROW: Jaymes, Reed, Hendricks, Gibbs, Grover, Williams; THIRD
ROW: Daniel, Shackelford, Marshall, Holland, McLendon; FOURTH ROW:
Arrington, Stallings, Jarrell, Tippett, Wilson; FIFTH ROW: Bonner, Foun-
tain.

DAY
STUDENTS

This group is composed of
students who do not live on
the campus, but commute
from Carrollton and sur-
rounding areas.

The West Georgia College Choir has established a tradition
of fine performance and devotion to the ideals of good music.
The choir provides opportunities for developing leader-
ship in community singing, group singing, and church
choir activities. It gives two major concerts each year,
and makes trips to high schools, churches, and civic groups
throughout the state.

CHOIR MEMBERS

Bill Allison
Robert Auchmuty
Margaret Bates
Coy Bonner
Margie Bonner
James Brackett
Garnett Britt
Dorothy Brogdon
George Brown
Ralph Brown
Joe Ann Buford
Geraldine Carroll
Zane Chambers
David Cooley
Rose Craton
Elfrieda Dodd
Adeline Elliott
Carolyn Emerson
Pat Florence
Pat Flury
Rogers Gallagher
Sara Ellen Gibson
Nanette Gladdin
Martha Sue Gordon
Billie Ann Groover

Jackie Hardin

Carole Hart

Carla Haws

Edith Head

Amelia Hitt

Jeanette Holmes

Joan Hutchens

Ronald Jameson

Betty Jaynes

Guy Johnson

Lance Johnson

Peggy Jones
LaVerne Joyner
S. C. King
Faye Lanier
Joyce Lawhon
Christine Lipscomb
Richard Logan
Bill McLaughlin
Dick McCullough
Lucrete Marshall
Pat Maynard
Merrill Moon
Ann Moore

Emily Moore
Ralph Murchison
Charlotte Parker
Hershel Palmer
Jane Phillips
Dewel Pitts
Joyce Poole
Gene Prince
Pete Raley
Barbara Reed
Barry Ricketson
Frances Russell
Winona Saturday
Donald Scoggins
Frankie Shugart
Carole Smith
Tracy Stallings
Malry Terry
Cis Thompson
Reuben Tuck
Daniell Watson
V. W. Whitfield
Robert Williams
Garfield Wilson
Genna Lee Wilson

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V. R. A

Carolyn Emerson
President

PETE RALEY
Secretary

Barbara Brown
Vice-President

CAROLE SMITH
Treasurer

All members of the student body are members
of the Voluntary Religious Association. The activi-
ties of the V. R. A. are guided by the V. R. A.
Council, whose members are selected from those
interested in spiritual activities on the campus.
These students of all denominations sponsor all
religious activities on the campus and vespers twice
a week.

FIRST ROW: Caughlin, Carwile, Alexander, Riden, Wilson, Malcolm, Thomas, Pryor, Terry Andrews,
Gibbs, Lloyd, Holmes, Flury. SECOND ROW: Harden, Brogdon, Gordon, Jones, Thompson, Rice,
Hutchens, Williamson, Jones, Rymes, Buford, Jaynes, Logan, Gallagher. THIRD ROW: Stewart, Col-
quitt, Foster, Bates, Lipscomb, Ramsey, Lacey, Smith, Raley, Gladin, Emerson, Jorden, Brown, Florence,
Frost Dodd, Hyde, Phillips, Little, Swinford. FOURTH ROW: Watson, Jarrell, Moure, Amos, Ivey,
Prince, Tippett, King.

" W "
CLUB

Men who have been awarded
letters in the main sports are eli-
gible for membership in the "W"
Club. The efforts of this group
are to increase participation in
sports and school spirit.

FIRST ROW: Hyde, Ashworth, Mooris, Allison, Shifflett, Moore. SECOND
ROW: Powell, House, Springfield, Alford, Hall, Ricketson, Smith.

FIRST ROW: Gibdon Ryimer, Carter, Cox, Jones, Lanier, Joyner, Hogg,
Hayes Peete. SECOND ROW: Moore, Groover, Davis, Chastain, Anderson,
Holsenback, Chastain, Gibson, Williams, Shugart. THIRD ROW: Mehaffey,
Walker, Willis, Bigbie, Salter, Ferguson, Moore, Knight Brown. FOURTH
ROW: Raley McLaughlin, Alford, Ricketon, Gallagher.

F. B. L. A

Future Business Leaders of
America is open to any student tak-
ing one or more commercial sub-
jects. The purpose of the club is to
give students an opportunity to
study the newest development in
the business field, and to learn to
appreciate good business ethics.

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OFFICERS

President .... Peggy Jones

Vice-President . . Harry Alford

Treasurer . . Vernon Moore

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SEATED- Tuck Thompson, Logan, Florence, Shackelford, Elliott, Colquitt. STANDING: Smith, Brack-
ets Marshall, Ashworth, Alexander, Carwile, Stallings, Jones, Brown, McCullough, Saturday, Murchison.

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

"The Quill', published annually by the
members, contains original short stories,
poems, and essays submitted by students.

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Pat Florence

President

Ross Shackelford

Vice President

Richard Logan

Secretary-Treasurer

PRESS

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MU ZETA ALPHA

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Richard Logan
President

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Carla Haws

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
scientific fields.

Cis Thompson
Geraldine Carroll

Peggy Jones
Jeannene Rymer

Carole Smith

Evelyn Rudd

Frankie Shugart

Joy Pryor

DORMITORY COUNCILS

MANDEVILLE HALL

Sara Jordan

Barbara Brown

Betty Hayes
Nanette Gladin

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Pete Raley

Bill McLaughlin

Vernon Moore

STORMS

Ross Shackelford

Glenn Anderson

V. W. Whitfield

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THE 1950 SCHEDULE

Gordon 19

St. Bernard 6

Middle Georgia 19

Tennessee Weslyn .... 20

Marion Inst 32

Hiawassee 9

St. Bernard 19

St. Bernard 7

West Georgia 7

West Georgia

West Georgia 13

West Georgia 21

West Georgia 6

West Georgia

West Georgia 6

West Georgia 6

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Jack Powell, Wendell Springfield, Harold Smith, Gaines Wilbanks, Bill Allison, Harold Spraggins, Dan
Astin, Billy Haynes, Billy Johnson, Donald Scoggins, Joe Shifflett, Jack Morris, Jim Ellis, Bill, Hall,
Phillip Sharpe, Bob Fowler, Gene Ruark, Marvin Newsome, Robert Trotter, Tommy Pike, J. W. Green?
wood, Dave Brown, Carl Watts, Roy Harrell, Eddie Allgood, Billy Hayes.

CO-CAPTAINS
Jack Morris
Bill Hall

MANAGER
Arlic Hitt

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FIRST ROW: Barry Ricketson, Joe McKelvey, Norris Garrett, Charles Smith, Willie Self. SECOND
ROW: Harry Alford, Charles Loggins, Gene Rachels, Henry Lee Rogers, .Jimmy Matthews, Mgr.

BASKETBALL

SCHEDULE

G. M. A 61

Middle Georgia 65

A. B. A. C 52

Middle Georgia 72

Armstrong 72

G. M. A 46

Gordon 45

Marion 71

A. B. A. C 82

Armstrong 35

Gordon 53

Southern Tech 106

Tennessee Weslyn .... 80

West Georgia 67

West Georgia 46

West Georgia 69

West Georgia 71

West Georgia 42

West Georgia 69

West Georgia ...... 42

West Georgia 66

West Georgia 71

West Georgia 55

West Georgia 61

West Georgia 64

West Georgia 64

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CHEERLEADERS

The cheerleaders, through their pep and
support, have made the football and basketball
games complete.

Faye Lanier, Dick McCullough, Joyce Lawhon,
Evelyn Rudd, Joy Pryor, Geraldine Carroll,
Jenna Lee Wilson.

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Composed of all women on the West Georgia
Campus, and offers chances to participate in
all types of athletics. Each year the associa-
tion awards points to girls taking parts in
each phase of the campus athletics.

PRESIDENT, Frankie Shugart; VICE PRESIDENT, Jane Phillips; SECRETARY, Joan Hutchens;
RECORDING SECRETARY, Cis Thompson; (NOT PICTURED) Amelia Hitt.

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