Chieftain, 1943

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Copyright By
Madge Parnell ....... Editor

Sara Colquitt .... Business Manager

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Volume Ten
Published by the Students of

WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE

Carrollton, Ga.

F O R E W O R D >>

Our purpose is to present in attractive and
enduring form a record of our college activ-
ities during the war-time "fall quarter" of
the past summer and the three regular terms
of the school year 1942-1943.

C O N T E N T S

CAMPUS

FACULTY

SOPHOMORES

FRESHMEN

THIRD YEAR

ACTIVITIES

SNAPSHOTS

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We dedicate the 1943 CHIEFTAIN to the

students, alumni, and faculty of WEST

GEORGIA COLLEGE who have entered

the service of their country.

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THE CAMPUS

ADMINISTRATION

On the shoulders of our president and ul' our dean.s
has fallen the hurden of adjustin<;' the opei'ation
ot the college to the emergency situation created
by the war. They have been quick to see and
understand the necessity for changing the cur-
riculum to meet the urgent demands of the gov-
ernment for physically tit students trained in
mathematics and in other subjects vitally relate!
to the war effort. They have been largely respon-
sible for effecting the economies necessary to steer
the school through these uncertain and troubled
times. Their task has not been an easy one, yet
they have courageously carried on their eilforts to
make the institution a center of learning that will
be invaluable to the people it serves in the innne-
diate future and after the war. To these, our
leaders, we express our sincere appreciation.

I. S. INGRAM, M.A.
President

W. F. GUNN, M.S.
Dean of Administration

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

FACULTY

( . 1'. ( I A\ icj\. M.8.
liiinil l\il Ilea I ion

Mrs. Martha Wilson, A.B.

Mrs. Janet Carpenter, B.S.

Lab. School Si(j)eriisorfi

Katie Downs, M.A.

Supervisor of Teacher

Education.

Jane F. AA'oodruff
31. Mus.. .Music

I. (ii.iVEK ('arson, M.A.

W. K. Alexander, A.B., Lamar Baifoot

Jjub. Hchool Frivcijialu

William Vitarelli, M.S.
Indu.'itrial Arts

H. H. (^ILES. M.A.
Director of Third Year

Edith Caudill

Jane Clonts

Mary F. Pennington, M.A. (not in picture)

Supervising Teachers in Lab. Schools

Edward Yeomans, A. 11
Community Wortc

FACULTY

Sarah M. Ward. B.S.
Dean of Womoi, and
Adamson Hall Hostess

]\Iarie Campbell, M.A.

Mary H. Eliasox, Ph.D.

George Kerry Smith. Pli.D.

English

Ruby Jenkins. M.S. H.E.
Home Economics

S. Horace Acklex
Business Manager

M. E. How ELL, ]M.A., Cluniislri/

Clifford M. Witcher, Pli.n.,

James A. Doubles, Ph.D., Hiolugij

Fhijsics ai\d Malhcinalics

George C. S. Ad.vms. M.A.
French and Spanisli

Ruth Sturgis, M.S.

John L. Carpenter. B.S.

Physical Education

Lut'lEX E. lloiiiuiis, I'h.D.

J. C. Bonner, M.A.

Social Sciences

FACULTY

A.NMi', IlLi.i.i'. W'k.w I'.u. A.li.L.S., l.ihniiKiii
Geraldine I'thdy. A.li.L.S., Assisliml l,ilii(tii<i n

l\K.\Mp\ i I i:xi)i:i!S()x. A.B.J.
t<ecrcliuii Id till I'rcHuJeiit

Leila. Ri'tif ('hawfokd. B.S.
Dirl iliini

Virginia FRTnDEix

l^ecrclari/

Mrs. Maude E. AisiiOTT
Mavdei^illc Hull JJokUkx

Gladys Weaver
tSecrelari/

Mrs. Ila Williams
Mrlsoii TJnll Hostess

NYA RESIDENT PROJECT

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The National Youth Administra-
tion Eesident Project is operated
in connection with the college.
The Project is now exclusively
concerned with training youth
for vital war work such as Aveld-
ing. forge, sheet metal work, and
machine shoj) work. After three
months training tlie youth are
prepared to get johs in defense
plants. The Project is under the
direction of W. Parker Bedding-
field. Among other members of
the staff are: Ellen B. Eoberts,
Project Youth Personnel Officer ;
T. 0. Delay. Project Finance Of-
ficer ; Dorothy Doster, Girls'

Work Foreman General: Mary E. Towlei'. Giiis' Work Foreman in Sewing; Leona "Si. h'idley. Assistant
Girls' Work Foreman in Sewing; Homer Lee Neely, J. Donald Slieffield. Ernest Smith, Machine Sliop
Foremen ; Thomas L. Boyd, James M. King, Eobert B. King, E. S. McWilliams, Welding Foremen :
Virginia L. Greenway, Eesident Nurse ; John W. Fountain, Project Operations Officer ; Prank C. Her-
rell, Sheet Metal Foreman : J. B. Stallings, Maintenance Foreman ; Frances C. Balksom. Forrest Cham-
pion, Jr.. E. Paul Hodges. Frank H. Murray. Youth Personnel Eepresentatives : Alarie 0. Grice. Proj-
ect Secretary: Mary F. Stephens. Myrtle Hogan. Hazel Eedding, Secretaries.

Barracks and Project Entrance

Left to right: Greenway, Roberts, Beddlngfield, Hogan, Grice.

Lett to right: Stephens, Redding, Doster, Ridley.

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Some of the members of our class after completing their freshman 5rear immediately became sophomores
and worked on through the summer. The majority of the class joined them again in September. It
was a great reunion, but we missed many of our former classmates who didn't return to us. Then we
had to become accustomed to l^eing upperclassmen sophomores instead of "lowly" freshmen. Natu-
rally we had to help the freshmen become part of our school, so we supervised their initiation.

Eealizing that during this critical period in history we had a task to do, we became more serious
minded than ever. Many of our boys left to serve in the armed forces; other members of our class grad-
luited at the end of the spring quarter and went on to other institutions of higher learning, and some
started third year work. The rest of us carried on.

During these two years together we've had our ups and downs. ])ut it's been fun. Upon graduation
we will separate, never to meet as one gi'oup again. Some of us will immediately enter our life's work;
others will serve their country in this crisis : a few will continue their education. In short, this is our be-
ginning.

To you freshmen, the future sophomores, we leave our place on the campus and wish you luck.

Left to risht: Frances Collins, President; Martha Bullock, Vice-President; Marjorie Bullock, Secretary-

Treasuier.

SOPHOMORES

Sar\ Baker

Summerville, Ga.

Vice-President. Alpha Psi ;

President Maiideville Hall ;

Glee Club ; Dramatic Club :

Officers' Club.

Marjorie Bullock
Dallas, Ga.

Press Forum. President; Al-
pha Psi; West Georgian;
Social Science Club ; Glee
Club; Dramatic Club; Offi-
cers' Club ; ClIIEFTAIX ;
Dean's List.

MARGAEirr BURXETTE

Lizella, Ga.
4-H Club; Dean's List.

Larry Cauthen
Buchanan, Ga.

Vice-President, Mu Zeta Al-
pha; W Club; Radio Club;
Secretary-Treasurer, Dra-
matic Club.

Frances Chestnut
Moreland, Ga.

Alpha Psi.

1943

Dorothy Bexley
IMoreland. Ga.

Alpha Psi.

Martha Bullock
Dallas, Ga.

President, W.A.A. ; Vice-
President, Social Science
Club; Press Forum, Gllee
Club, Secretary ; Alpha Psi ;
Officers' Club; West Geor-
gian; Vice-President Sopho-
more Class; Chieftain;
Dean's List.

Christine Campbell
Eastman, Ga.

V.R.A. Council; Dean's List.

Geverna Chapman
Cave Spring, Ga.

Alpha Psi, Secretary.

Frances Collins
Smyrna. Ga.

Spanish Club ; President

Sophomore Class: Officers"

Club; Chieftain.

SOPHOMORES

Rnii Coi.i.i.NS

Smyrna, {.la.
iSpaiiisli (hi!i: riilKFT.MN.

ISIlLDREn C'OWAKT

Daiiielsvillo. (Ja.

Secretary. Adainsdii Hall:
\'.R.A. ('(iiincil: Dean's List.

JOHX Ev.vxs
Gay, (in.

Mu Zeta Ali)lia : \\' ( liili

Sue Folsom
Carrollton, Ga.

June Hart
Temple, Ga.

V.R.A. Council. President :
Alpha Psi ; Social Science
Club, Secretary; Dramatic
Club; Vice-President; Offi-
cers* Club; Secretar}', Man-
deville Hall; Glee Club.

1943

Sara Colquitt
Cedartown, Ga.

Seci'etai-y - Treiisiirer. Stu-
dent Hody; Social Science
Clul), President; Mu Zeta
.Klplia; Chieftain, Business
.Maiiaf,a'r; Officers' Club; De-
bating Team; Dean's List.

Bob Dun woody
La Fayette, Ga.

Pauline Fitzpatrick
La Fayette, Ga.

Lanell Grainger
Carrollton, Ga.

E. H. Hearn
Burwell, Ga.

West Georgian.

SOPHOMORES

Virginia Hemphill
Ramhurst, Ga.

Alpha Psi; French Club;
V.R.A. Council; Glee Club;
Dramatic Club; Dean's List.

Jerry Hill
Ranger. Ga.

Mandeville Hall (secretary.

Fred Hyatt
Roopville. Ga.

V.R.A. Council.

Elizabeth Johxston
Summerville. Ga.

Ruth Leake
Cartersville, Ga.

>Social Science Club.

1943

Sarah He>sley

Smyrna, Ga.

Adainsim Hall, Ti-casnrcr;
W.A.A. Recorder.

Josephine Hurst
La Grange, Ga.

Alpha Psi, Treasurer.

Anne Lngram
Carrollton, Ga.

Social Science Club; Chief-
tain ; Dean's List.

CH.4RLES Lang
Calhoun. Ga.

Glee Club: Dramatic Club:

Officers' Clul): "Mclson Hall

President: W. Club.

Dudley Little
Homer. Ga.

Alpha Psi.

SOPHOMORES

Nell Harmon- T>oftin
Carrollton, Ga.

Roy Malcolm
Social Circle, Ga.

W Club; I'less Fonim.

Betty Ji^e OwiiXgs
Siininiervillo, Ga.

President, Alpha Tsi ; OHi-
cers" Club ; Dean's List.

Annie Mae Phillips
Palmetto, Ga.

Glee Club.

QuiNTON Prince
Newnan, Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha, President;
Officers' Club President ;
V.R.A. Council, Program
Chairman; Dramatic Club,
Vice-President: French Club,
Vice-President; Dean's List.

1943

Betty McWilliams
Trion, Ga.

4-H Clulj; West Georf/ian;

Social Science Club ; Press

Forum; Dean's List.

Edna Nix
Lawrenceville, Ga.

W.A.A. Secretary; Press
Forum ; West Georgian.

Madge Pabnell
Smyrna, Ga.

Ciiieftain, Editor ; Social
Science Club, Treasurer ;
Spanish Club, Vice-Presi-
dent; Officers' Club, Secre-
tary-Treasurer; Dean's List.

Jack Phillips
Albany, Ga.

Glee Club ; Dramatic Club ;
Spanish Club; W. Club.

Alene Ray'
Atlanta, Ga.

Glee Club

SOPHOMORES

Frances Ray
Calhoun, Ga.

West Georgian Editor; Press
F o r II m , Vice - President ;
Spanish C'hib, Secretary-
Treasurer; Otiieers' Club;
Mandeville Hall Vice-Presi-
dent.

Frances Richards
Chatsworth, Ga.

Dan Robinson
Bremen, Ga.

Reba Taylor
Whitesbury, Ga.

Dean's List.

^Terrell \V'ai)e
Kennesaw, Ga.

West Georfjian ; W. Club,
Secretary-Treasurer ; \'.R.A.
Council ; Mu Zeta Alpha ;
Radio Club President; Press
Forum.

1943

Clyde Richards
Chat.sworth, Ga.

Glee Club.

\'era Richardson
La Fayette, C4a.

4-H Club, Secretary-Treas-
urer; Alpha Psi; Mu Zeta
Alpha; V.R.A. Council; Stu-
dent Body Vice-President;
Ollieers' Club Vice-Presi-
dent; Adamson Hall Presi-
dent.

Genev.v Smith
Macon, Ga.

i'ress Forum, West Gear-
f/iaii.

Ralph Tyson
Rome, (ia.

\\'. Clul); Student Body
President; Press Forum;
Editor, Gen Pin; Mu Zeta
Alpha; Radio Club; Officers'
C 1 u b ; Parliamentarian ;
Dramatic Club ; West Geor-
gian.

Elaine White
Summerville, Ga.

SOPHOMORES

Wallace AViiitley

Fort Valley, Ga.

Mu Zeta Alpha; Radio Club.

1943

Edith Williams
Vidalia, Ga.

Social Science Club ; Dean's
List.

No Pictures

Hugh Brock Carrollton, Ga.

Dan Bukk Rome, Ga.

LoxNiE Pearl Daniel Cadwell, Ga.

Virginia McGinnis Tallapoosa, Ga.

Vice-President, Adamson Hall.

Walter Perkins . Carrollton, Ga.

Robert Rainer McDonougli, Ga.

William Wiggins Carrollton, Ga.

Mary Brown Carrollton, Ga

West Georgian; Clioir, 1; Debating Team; Dean's List.

Ruth Clarkson Menlo, Ga.

CtBiffin Harris Carrollton, Ga.

Bob Padgett Ringgold, Ga.

French Club; V.E.A. ; Dean's List.

CHAiMEBS Pritchard Bremen, Ga.

Margaret Yates Ringgold, C4a.

West Georgian.

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HERE AND THERE

All hail!

Opening of school. . .
best man win!

Recess. . . . Swing your girl!
Down the field.

May the

-^Sriri,^

Mr. and Mrs. . . . All in the day's work. . . . Brushing up.

This way out. . . . Help!

Going somewhere?

FACULTY AND FRIENDS

COMMUNICATIONS CENTER

The Communications Center is a new addition to
tlie campus this year. Since its completion in the
fall it has become a place where students come to
learn and practice such activities as screen print-
ing, lettering, photography, mimeographing, draw-
ing, voice recording, and other modes of expres-
sion equally interesting. Under the capable guid-
ance of Dr. George Smith the center has become a
live spot where students eagerly congregate to de-
velop natural talent and self-expression.

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EDITOR'S DESK

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College at last after all those years of anticipation ! ! But alas ! we feel a lump
in our throats despite the jo}^, that is in store for us you see we've just bid fare-
well to parents and family for the first time and. now that we are here we don't feel
any too confident. We are bewildered among all these strangers. Then, just in
the nick of time the Sophomores arrive. If we had ever dreamed of being isola-
tionists we are now awakened to the fact that the sophomores simply won't allow
it. The rat Parade the freshman creed polishing shoes a square meal Study
The Freshman dance. Before we knew it we are full-fledged members of the
freshman class and the student body of West Georgia College. How time has flown
it seems that we have been here only a few days and now we are ready to be the
next sophomore class.

HENNEN

RUSSELL

ROBERTS

F R E S H M A

OFFICERS

Jack Eobeets
Bill IIenxen .

vVlLBUEN BUSSELL

President

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

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FRESHMEN 1943

G. C. Abxey. Jr.

Rinooolcl. Ga.

Troy Acree
C'alliDun. Ga.

]Myrtle Adaimson
Bowdon, Ga.

Paul Appel

Tallapoosa, Ga.

June Bartley
West Point. Ga.

Margaret Borders
Carrollton. Ga.

Hakky Brock
Carrollton. Ga.

Stuart Burnett
Winston, Ga.

Louise Burnham
Carrollton, Ga.

Mary Ruth Camp
Watkinsville, Ga.

Kylus B. Campbell Lucy Cantrell Edwin Casey Evelyn Casey

Rising Fawn, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Cedartown, Ga. Cedartown, Ga.

Lester Castlebeeey
Bowman, Ga.

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FRESHMEN 1943

\A-:0 C IIA.MILEK

C'ariollton, Ga.

TilllMAS ('II A. Mil. Kit

( airollton, Ga.

Gi.E.N.N (I.ACIvlM,

Tallaiioosa, Ga.

JiETTY Ann COMliS \\'A1!UEN CoMliS

Cariolltoii, Ga. Locaist Grove, Ga.

Betty Craven
Canollton, Ga.

Sara Davenport
Acworth, Ga.

Erwin J)avi,s
Carrollton, Ga.

Nell Ruth Davis
Spring Place, Ga.

ROSALYN DiGBY

Carrollton, Ga.

Alva Downs
Winder, Ga.

]\1eKLE P]ASI1.\

Bowdon. Ga.

Edna Eaton
Marietta, Ga.

J. E. Edmondson
Temple, Ga.

Doris English
Jonesboro, Ga.

FRESHMEN 1943

J. C. Etheidoe
Thoinaston, Ga.

iMiLDEED EUB\NKS

Amity, Ga.

Anna Faeiss
La Favette, Ga.

CoRALicE Fears
Griflin, Ga.

TlIOJtAS FiTTS

Carrollton, Ga.

Nan Fostek Maude Mae Fuller C. D. Goswick

Roswell, Ga. Calhoun, Ga. C'liatswortli, Ga.

Fr.\nce.s Harris
Fayetteville, Ga.

Inez Head
Dallas, Ga.

Malcolm Henderson
Social Circle, Ga.

Bill Hennen
Atlanta, Ga.

Della Houston
La Fayette, Ga.

W. M. Howe. Jr. Thomas L. Johnston
Graham, Ala. Summerville, Ga.

FRESHMEN 1943

IjETIY -Io.nks
C'aiTolltou, CJa.

Waldo .Toxks
La, Fayottc. (Ja.

Rei;a Ni<:ll Jokdan
Caii-dlltoii, (Ja.

Wii.iiAM Kiii'1,1';
ivinrro-old, (in.

A NCI IE Luck
Carrolltoii, Ga.

Nancy McCluke
Epworth, Ga.

Jeanette Martin
Mount Zion, Ga.

Robert Mayne
Winder, Ga.

Kathleen Mize
Bowdon, Ga.

Bobby Moore
Winder, Ga.

Betty Moseley
McDonough, Ga.

Ney'sa Moseley
Tallapoosa, Ga.

William Mull
Lindale, Ga.

Joyce Pace
Trenton, Ga.

D. C. Paris
Carrollton, Ga.

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FRESHMEN 1943

Harry Perry
Rome. Ga.

JuANiTA Potter
Jefferson, Ga.

Annette Powell
Adairsville, Ga.

Clarice Eichards
Chatsworth, Ga.

Jack Roberts
La Fayette, Ga.

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Charles Rogers Perry Rowe ^\'ILB^RX D. Russell. .Ir. Cjiarles Skinner Martha Stephens

Ringgold, Ga. Carrollton, Ga. Cedartown, Ga. Carrollton, Ga. Al})liaretta, Ga.

Newsom Summerlin Frances Taff

Sandersville, Ga. Taylorsville, Ga.

Dorothy Tanner
Palmetto, Ga.

Frank Tiioma.sson
Carrollton, Ga.

RoBHY Thrash
Gay, Ga.

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FRESHMEN 1943

Orace Trapp

Ilainiltoii, (!a.

Bette ^^'II.f,IA^l8
Carrollton. Ga.

Err.EEN Woody
( 'cdartdwu, (_ia.

Doris Wyatt

Meiilo, Ga.

Helen Yarbrough

Ki'aiilvliii, Ga.

Charles Bjjown Carrollton, Ga.

Ruth Browx Etan, Ga.

Clarence Brock Bremen, Ga.

Carolyn Buedette Calhoun, Ga.

Gertrude Eley Hogansville, Ga.

Helen Eisher Carrollton, Ga.

Donald Gray Bremen, Ga.

Henrietta Gribble Dalton, Ga.

Martha Hunt Cedartown, Ga.

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EuTH Kelley Eome, Ga.

Dudley Little Homer, Ga.

HiTGH Moss La Grange, Ga.

Betty Jo Pateick Winder, Ga.

Samie Lou Padgett Atlanta, Ga.

Frank Seakcey CarroUton, Ga,

Stella Eay Atlanta, Ga.

Anne Wynn Speuell CarroUton, Ga.

Claek Stapler Garrollton, Ga.

Allen Stare Fayetteville, Ga.

Sam Stovall Temple, Ga.

Lucille STEicavLAND Nahnnta, Ga.

S. 0. SwYGEET Brunswick, Ga.

EuTH TriuEMOND JeiSersoii, Ga.

Claudia Walters Lavonia, Ga.

Frank Watkins Douglasville, Ga.

Julia Watson CarroUton, Ga.

MozELLE Webb Frankin, Ga.

Elizabeth Westbrook . . . Griffin, Ga.

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CAMPUS LIFE

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THE THIRD YEAR

The third year students have or^aiii/.ed as
a work statt and liave spent niaiiv hours
a week in communities and seliools, ac-
tually learning- hv doino-. Tliey realize
that j)('ddliiii;- tiinii[is. cutting down trees,
scrai)in,<i- radiators, ])aintiii<i- ceilings,
meetim; people, and planivina- have as
much art attaclied to the process as paint-
ing a picture.

Each membei- of the class has exjieri-
enced a new lite and discovered that de-
mocracy can reign in education and liv-
ing. The entire grou]> lias had cxpci'ience
of class officership.

These future teachers Avill luive much to
oiTer to the development of education as
thev continue their careers.

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THIRD YEAR 1943

Caroline Banks
Griffin, Ga.

Cheston E. Cline
Waleska, Ga.

Betty Fears
Hampton, Ga.

LaVeene Floyd
Dallas. Ga.

Elizabeth Folsom
Leesburg, Fla.

Elsfk OosniN
Franklin, Ga.

Saralyn Griffies
Devereux. Ga.

Doris Jones
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Dorothy Jones
Flowerv Branch, Ga.

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THIRD YEAR 1943

Louise Land
Canton, tJa.

Hrciiiic jMajors
!Mi'nl(), (Ja.

Clovis Poi'e

]!(iii]i\ine, Oa.

Elea-nor Snow
Decatur, Ga.

Merrill Teaylor
Carrollton, Ga.

Annette Maynaed
Newton, Ga.

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LOLS W. ]\[ILLER

Eabuii (jap. Ga.

Sue WiLLiAjrs
Eastman, Ga.

Dorothy Wallis
Carrollton. (ia.

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DORMITORY COUNCILS

ADAMSON HALL

OFFICERS
Vera. Richardson .
\'lRCi[NIA McGiXNis .
Mildred Cow art .

. J'rcNuh'iit

Vice-President

Secretary

Sarah Hexsley Treasurer

NELSON HALL

OFFICERS

Charles Lang J'resident

QuiNTOX Prince .... Vice-President
Fred Hyatt . . . Hecrelnrn-Tvensurer

Merrell Wade J)oiii. ('oiiii<-il

Ralph Tyson Dom. toimcil

MANDEVILLE HALL

OFFICERS

Sara Baker J'resident

Frances Ray .... Yice-Presideirt

June Hart Treasurer

Jerry Hill Secretary

The clubs on the West Georgia Campus ])lay a definite part in tlie life of the stiulents.

They furnish opportunities for leadershi]) and self expression. The organizations deserve praise and
recognition for their nianv wortlnvhile undertakings.

STUDENT

BODY
OFFICERS

Ealpii Tyson
President

Veea Eichabdson

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OFFICERS CLUB

QuiNTON Prince
Vera Eichardson

OFFICERS

Cliainnan Madge Parnell .
Vice-Cliairiiian Ralph Tyson .
Mr. Ingram Faculft/ Adviser

. Secretary
ParVmtiientarian

Membership includes the presidents of each cam-
pus organization. Stimuhition of interest and
bringing harmony between chibs have been the
main activities of this chib.

Front row, left to right: Martha Bullock, June Hart, Jack Roberts, Betty Jim Owings, Marjorie Bullock, Mildred Eubanks. . . .
Middle row: Frances Pay, Virginia Hemphill, Ralph Tyson, Sara Baker, Frances Collins, Merrell Wade. . . . Back row; Vera Richard-
son, Quinton Prince, D. C. Paris, Sara Colquitt, Stuart Burnett. . . . Not in picture: Madge Parnell.

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Back row, left to right: Quinton Prince, Bob Padget, Elizabeth Folsom, Hughie Majors, Lester Castleberry, Chris-
tine Cc>mpbe!l, Ruth Kelley, Meireii Wade. . . . Middle row: Mr. Gunn, Troy Acree, Mildred Cowart. . . .
Front row: June hiart, Nell Ruth Davis, Vera Richardson. . . . Not in picture; Virginia Hemphill, Fred

Hyatt, Myrtle Adannson.

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The V. E. A. is open to nil meml)ei-s oi' the stuilciit ImmIv. The genei'al ])iir])ose (if tln' organization is tc
give the students a move lively interest in. and a cleai'er (oiice})tion ot feligion.

OFFICERS

June Hart President

Quinton Prince .... Program Chairman
Christine Campbell . tiecreiwry and Treasurer

The Social Science Club is composed of students who ai-e interested in the social problems of the day.
The club sponsored forums and presented programs to promote the sale of War Stamps and Bonds.

Sara Colquitt .
Martha Bullock

OFFICERS

. Preside n I. June Hart .

\' ice-Preside III Madge Parnell

Secreiary
Treasurer

The Del)aters took part in intercollegiate deljates at Emory University,

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Back row, left to right: Mr, Roberts, Lester Castleberry, Bob Maync, Mr. Bonner,
Bobby Moore, Newscn Summerlln, , , , Middle row: Anne Ingrann, Lucy
Cantrell, Ruth Leake, Madge Parnell, Marjorie Bullock, Martha Bullock, Reba Nell
Jordan, Kathleen Mize, , , . Front row: June Hart, Betty McWilliams, Sara
Colquitt, Angle Luck.

Left to right: Sara Colquitt, Charles Skinner,
Angle Luck, Mary Brown,

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The Frencli Club is com-
posed of students inter-
ested in the way of life
and culture of the French.
This year the club de-
voted cue program to the
French in Africa.

OFFICERS

HuGHiE Majors

President

QuTNTON- Prince
Vice-President

Virginia Hemphill
Secretary and Treasurer

Top row, left to right: Stuart Burnett, Newson Summcrrm, Bob Padgett, Quinton Prince. . .
Front row: Mr. Adams, Virginia Hemphill, Hughie Majors. . . . Not in picture: Troy Acre

Donald Gray, Waldo Jones.

Top row, left to right: Helen Yarbrough, Ruth Collins, Louise Burnham, Frances Collins, Madge

Parnell, Martha Stephens, Frances Ray. . . . Second row: Mr. Adams, Jack Phillips, Angie

Luck. , . . Bottom row: Stuart Burnett, l-rank Thomasson, Larry Cauthen.

A newly organized club
for those students intei--
ested in Spanish. It has
as its chief ob.jective the
study of the life and cul-
ture of the Latin Ameri-
can Countries, and the
development of a friendly
attitude toward them.

OFFICERS

Stuart Burnett
President

Frances Ray
Secretary and Treasurer

]\[adge Parnell
Program CJiuirnian

Mr. Ada]ms
Faculty Adviser

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PRESS
FORUM

Left to right, standing: Ruth Leal<c, Nan Foster, Roy Malcolm, Clarice Richards, Nell Ruth Davis,

Merrell Wade, Sara Davenport, Betty Specht, Edna Eaton, Ralph Tyson. . . . Sitting: Frances

Ray, Ruth Kelley, Betty McWilliams, Geneva Smith, Martha Bullock, Marjorie Bullock, Alene Ray,

Edna Nix. . . . Not in picture: Lucy Cantrell, LaVerne Floyd, Angle Luck.

The Press Fonnn is a literary societ3^ Its cliief function is to liaiidle the various
press releases to the county papers and to publish the Gen Pen.

G E N P E N

Ancjie Luck Editor

Nell Euth Davis Assistant Editor

Martha Bullock Business Mnnager

Dr. Smith Facutty Adinser

The Gen Pen, the only literary publi-
cation on the campus, was organized in
1940-41 and has been pultlished Ijy the
members of the Press Forum each year
since. It contains articles, poems, and
stories written bv the students.

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THE

FOOTLIGHT

FLAMES

Left to right, back row: Lang, Pritchard, Phillips, Tyson. . . . Middle row: Hemphill, Gribble, Foster,
Yarbrough, Walters, Baker, Prince. . . . Front row: Kelley, Hart, Davenport, M. L. Bullock, M. V. Bul-
lock, McClure, Eubanks, Acree, Casey. . . . Not in picture: Cauthen, Casey, Moore, Wade.

OFFICERS

ViEGiNiA IlEiiPHiLL President

June Hart Vice-President

Jack Phillips Secretary-Treasurer

During the Winter Quarter the Footlight Flames presented two plays. "Curse You, Jack Dalton"^
a melodrama was acted before the student body at chapel, and "Western ITnion. Please", a comedy,
was played at a night performance in the gym. A performance of the latter also was given at the
Sand Hill School.

MEMBERS

Troy Agree

Sara Baker

Marjorte Bullock

Martha Bullock

Edwhst Casey

Evelyn Casey

Larry Cauthen

Sara Davenport '

Mildred Eubanks

Nan Foster

Henrietta Gribble

June Hart

Virginia Hemphill

EuTH Kelley

Charles Lang

Nancy McClure

Bobby Moore

Jack Phillips

Chalmers Pritch.ard

QuiNTON Prince

Ralph Tyson

Merrell Wade

Claudia Walters

Helen Yarbrough

Miss Eliason, Faculty Adviser

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WEST GEORGIA CHOIR

Back row, left to right: J. C. Ethridge, Perry Rowe, Bobby Moore, D. C. Paris, Charles Lang, Clyde
H. Richards. . . . Second row: Jack Phillips, Stuart Burnett, Ncwsom Summerlin, Annie Mae
Phillips, Sara Baker, Alenc Ray, Charles Skinner, Lester Castlcberry, Bob Mayne. . . . Third row:
Helen Yarborough, Dorothy Tanner, Margaret Borders, June Hart, Anna Fariss, Lucy Cantrell, Betty
Jones, Rcba Nell Jordan, Rosalyn Digby, Marjorie Bullock, Martha Bullock. . . . Fourth row:
Inez Head, Edna Nix, Evelyn Casey, Martha Stephens, Miss Woodruff (director), Virginia Hemphill,
Nell Ruth Davis, Clarice Richards, Joyce Pace, June Bartley.

OFFICERS

D. C. Paris President

June IIakt Secrefarii

Martha Bullock Tren.surer

Charles Lang Manager

The We.'^t Georgia a cappella, choir is an outstanding oi'ganization on the campns.
Reside the Christmas program and the aiuuial spring concert, the choir lias served
to meet the musical needs of the cam])us and surrounding communities.

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Back row, left to right: Vera Richardson, Frances Chestnut, Eileen Woodv Martin. Frances Taff, Anna
Fariss, Josephine Hurst, Geverna Chapman, Sara Baker, Virginia Hemphill, Edna Nix. . . . Middle
row: June Bartley, Neysa Moseley, Miss Ruby Jenkins, Marjorie Bullock, Martha Bullock, Mary Ruth
Camp, Joyce Pace, June Hart, Betty Moseley. . . . Kneeling: Dudley Little, Dorothy Tanner,
Kathleen Mize, Nell Ruth Davis, Nancy McClure, Betty Jim Owings, Reba Nell Jordan, Clarice Rich-
ards. . . . Not in picture: Doris English, Claudia Walters.

ALPHA PSI

This club is comjiosed of
girls majoring ia Home
Economics and those in-
terested in this field.
This year the club was
awarded the Certificate
of Honor. Programs have
been centered around the
theme "We Live For Vic-
tory".

OFFICERS ,

Betty Jim Oavings

President

Sara Baker
Vice-P reside nt

Josephine Hurst
Secretary

Geverna Chapjian
Treasurer

4-H CLUB

The 4-H Club has had as
its chief objective the
promotion of the welfare
of the students and the
institution.

OFFICERS

Mildred Eubanks
President

Sara Davenport
Vice-President

Vera Eichaedson
Secretary and Treasurer

Hughie Ma.jors
Reporter

Back row, left to right: Elizabeth Johnston, Merle Eason, Vera Richardson, Lester Castleberry, Joyce

Pace, Margaret Burnette, June Bartley, Paul Appel, Betty McWilliams. . . . Front row: Elaine

Vv'hite, Mildred Eubanks, Dorothy Tanner, Sara Davenport, Mary Ruth Camp, William Mull, Kathleen

Mize, Myrtle Adamson, Nancy McClure.

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W. A. A. OFFICERS

OFFICERS

Maktha Bullock

Preside II I

Edna Nix
y ice-President

Mary Ruth Camp
Treasurer

Lucy Cantrbll
Becreiary

Sarah IIensley
Recorder

Back row: Camp, Hensley. . . . Front row: Cantrell, Bullock, Nix.

The Women's Athletic Association is an organization which has as its purpose to foster and pro-
mote interest in athletic activities, to develop good sportsmanship, and to develop some degree of
skill and increase the enjoyment of athletics for women at AVest Georgia College. Every woman on
the campus automatically becomes a member. Eecognition is on a point system. Those earning the
required number of points are entitled to wear the pin, and those earning a prescribed greater num-
ber are awarded letters. All awards must l)e passed on l)y the officers.

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CLUB

The "'^" Club is composed of tliose who have won letters in one or more sports. This year letters
were awarded for excellence in intramural sports. The club has always stood for the highest ideals
in sportsmanship and fair play at West Georgia College.

OFFICERS

Ealph Tyso^t

President

Merrell Wade
Secretartf-Treasurer

Left to right, back row: Charles Lang, Merrell Wade, Jack Roberts, Jack Phillips, J. C.
Ethridge, Frank Searcy. . . . Front row: Bill Hennen, Erwin Davis, Waldo Jones, Larry
Cauthen, Ralph Tyson, Charles Skinner, Paul Appel, Troy Acree, Coach J. L. Carpenter.
, , , Not in picture: John Evans, Malcolm Henderson, J. E. Edmondson, Edwin Casey,
D. C. Paris, Frank Watkins.

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MU ZETA ALPHA

OFFICERS

QUINTON PeINCE

President

Larky Cautiien
Vice-President

Sarah Colquitt
Secretary-Treasurer

Left to right, back row: Mayne, Downs, Colquitt, Prince, Clacl<um, Whitley. . . . Middle row; Wade,

Richardson, Cauthen, Castleberry, Tyson, Roberts, Summerlin, Ethridge. . . . First row: Dr. Witcher,

Appel, Edmondson, Acree, Mr. Howell, Evans, Mull, Dr. Doubles.

Mu Zeta Alpha promotes student discussion and investigation of scientific prob-
lems. This yeaz''s work has been centered around malaria and a survey of the
disease in Carroll County.

MEMBERS

Troy Ackee
Paul Appel
Lester C'astlebeery
Labry Cauthejst
Glenn Clackum
Sara Colquitt
Al\a Downs
J. E. Edmondson
J. C. Ethridge
John Evans
Robert Mayne
AViLLiAji Mull
QuiNTON Prince
A'era Richardson
Jack Roberts
Newsom SUJ[MERLIN
Ralph Tyson
jMerrell Wade
Wallace Whitley

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WEST GEORGIAN

THE
STAFF

Left to right, standing: Betty McWilliams, E. H. Hearn, Frances Ray, Mildred Eubanks, Caroline Banks, Roy
Malcolm, Ralph Tyson, Nell Ruth Davis, Martha Bullock, Edna Nix, Marjorie Bullock, Clarice Richards, Anna
Fariss, Angle Luck, Merrell Wade. . . . Sitting: Neysa Moseiey, Sara Davenport, Geneva Smith, Betty Specht,

Ruth Kelley, Alene Ray.

Frances Eat EiJildr-in-Cliir'f

Betty McWilliams Assorinlc Eiliior

C!laeice Kichaeds Business MaiuKjcr

E. H. Hearn Circuliiiioii Mniuigpf

Miss Campbell Faculhj Adriser

The West (ieorr/ifui Avas first pub-
lished in 1933. On four occasions
the paper received First Class
honor rating- awarded by the As-
sociated Collegiate Press. This
rating places the West Georgian
in the top ranks of the best junior
college newspapers in the south.

The staff putilishes a paper tha^^
is devoted to the best interests of
the college and students. The
contents of the paper consist of
entertaining features, editorials
and important news. The llV.s/
(jeorgian is expressive of the life
and enthusiasm that pervade the
campus.

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THE 1943 CHIEFTAIN

Left to Right, Top Row: F. Collins, Parnell, Majors, Colquitt, R. Collins, Burnett.

Ingram, Skinner.

Second Rov

Luck,

This book, the 1943 Chieftain, typifies life at West Georgia College. The staif presents it to 3'on as
a reminder of pleasant memories of this school yea]'. We spent many hours eollectiiig informa-
tion, changing page after page of our original plan, walking the streets selling ads, and consider-
ing the most effective way to organize our material. But now that it's finished, we have forgotten
all our trying and uneasy moments and look back only to those times of satisfaction when we felt
that we were accomplishing our goal this annual. We must add our thanks to you, the students
and faculty, who have contributed so much to the success of our l)(iok. We now pass our work on
to you to judge.

Slalf Meeting

STAFF

Madge Paenell .
Akne Ixgkam .
Saea Colquitt .
Angie Luck .
Stuaet Buenett .
Feances Collins .
EuTH Collins .
Maetha Bullock .
Mae.joeie Bullock
HUGHIE Ma.joes .
Chakles Skixxee .
Meeeell Wade .
Me. Adams .

Edifor-iv -Chief

. Assist I III I Eililnr

. Business Mnnngcr

Asst. Business Mminqi'v

. Fresliman Eililnr

. . . Clul) Editor

Sophomore Editor

Sports Ediliir

Feature Editor

. Third Year Editor

. . . Stajf Artist

Sports Editor

. Faculty Adviser

Doiililes at icork.

MEN'S ATHLETICS

Atlik'tics duriiifi' the cui'ix'iit school year liavi' been dcilicatcd io hiiildiiig a
stroiifi'or AiiKM'ica for the ])r('scnt and rutiirc. Althoii,nh tlic atlilctic. pro^'raui
has liccM ciilirrlv iiit raiiiurai. in conti-ast lo the i-amlilinti- teams ol' the ])ast,
the t raiispoi'talion pi'oliN'iii did not keep (loadi Car|)cntci' troni oi'f;aiiiziiiij,-
S('\('ral hasl<('thall. \ dllcvhall. and -sottliall teams. New mcmhers received in
the W-Cliih were seleeteil fi-oui the team winning the liiial tournament in each
spoil, and eaeli new mend)er received an intramural letter.

Dui'in^ii- the winter (piai'tei' the stu(h'nts were re(|uii'ed to meet Victory fJorps
classes t'oui' hours a week. The \'ictory ('oi'ps proi;ram consisted of an ob-
stacle race made up of hurdles, vertical wail, roj)e climbiii'^'. parallel hars. maze
I'un. l)alanee-heam. crouch ci'awl. I'ence-\aultini^', mat woi'k, walking', and run-
ning'. Directed calisthenics and spoi'ts, iisu;dly touch I'ootball and basketball
occupied the i-emaiiubT ot tliv' ]>eriod.

Upper Left, basketball varsity (standing): D. C. Paris, E. Casey, T. Johnston, M. Anderson. . .
(Kneeling): J. E. Edmondson, E. Davis, F. Watkins, R. Dunwoody.

1^ ?^

WOMEN'S ATHLETICS

As more emphasis is being placed on physical fitness, the athletic i)rogram
has been planned to incli;de every girl on the campus. Teams chosen I'l'oni the
physical education classes competed in intramural tournaments i'rom which
freshmen and sophomore teams and finally vai'sity teams Avere selected.
Among the sports participated in were: volleyl)all. soccer. l)asketljall, Softball,
and tennis.

A number of the varsity teams are presented in the pictures below ;

Upper left, volleyball (left to right): McWilliams, Richardson, Harris, Mize, Colquitt, Luck,
Hensley, Pace. . . . Upper right, soccer (standing): Colquitt, Parnell, Ingram, Fariss, Richardson,
Yarbrough, Fears, Eason, (kneeling) McClure, Walters. . . . Lower Left, basketball (standing): A.
Ray, Harris, Davenport, Taff, Hensley, Nix, (sitting) Mize, Colquitt, Walters, Richardson, F. Ray,
Walters. . . . Lower Right, tennis, left to right: Hart, Traylor, Majors, Colquitt, Hensley, Cantrell.

MAY
DAY

THE

Sara Bakek

iieeit

AND

Evelyn Casey

June Hart

Virginia HEirpiiiEL

Annie Mae Phillips

Betty Jim Owings

Frances (Jollins

Sara Colquitt

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H
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May Day the queen, a lovely
brunette attired in swirling white,
reignino' over her court of attrac-
tive maids adorned in pastel
shades of many colors chosen on
the merits of appearance, scholar-
sliip. and conduct marching in-
tlie open against the green back-
ground of spring to sweet music
our stately president crowning
the queen Folk dances girls
clad in bright costumes of Eu-
ropean nations all ushering in
the spirit of May and spring.

Josephine Hurst

HER COURT

Margaret Yates

Martha Bullock

Mary Brown

Lucy Cantrell

Geverna Chapman

SCENES FROM LAST YEAR

53

MORE

Future artists.

Between classes,
structors.

More scrap for the Japs.
Out 3oes the bad air."

First aid in-

SIDELIGHTS

Freshman style review

O. Cr, His Si,n N???? .
goal. . . . Lone ranger.

Dress right, dress!

Grand march.

. Third year-osis.
On the looltout.

On the job.
Coming attractions.

Tarzan.
Typical.

Oscar

CAMPUS

P.ALPtl TYSOl^

OR pAT^^^l^'i^^^

pil/VKCT^.B ^'"-^

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J-OKE

5 HA^T

.lAllTHABULl^OCl^

CHAT^LES LA^^

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SUPERLATIVES

BETTY JIM OW^"^^

U^BKmT. BOLLOCK

QtllNTOH PSWCE

MBBBBLL WAB55

VEBA BICHABDSON

ABA COLQUITT

Here are those sophomores chosen by chiss vote as
outstandino: leaders. Look them over.

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I^^H

THUMBNAIL PORTRAITS

Sara I>ai<kk Daisy Miio, May (v)>u>cii. (i(iin|i1ii(y </n-\ ((idrc, fin.), "l''isli".

!M.\KY liitiiw.N Town student, (lclial<T. (|iiaiiit, lidok wdnri. icliiicd.

Maiuouik JiULLOCK I>.l'>.. I!('<l, lil;;it, s|i(iil, class rinj^s. (lc\ilish, Clyde.

Martha Buli.ock other B.B., lied, Slunty, ni<ii(iii, anuxdic, W.A.A., Speedy.

Larry C'authen Mr. Howell, dr.. I.a l"'ayette, da<l< Daltoii. iilde;^niatic.

Frances Collins Twin, ])rissy, woiser lialf, innocent, big sister, Olin.

EuTii Collins Twin, better lialf, stubborn, movies, little sister. Kittle.

Mildred Cowart Symanthia PD, accomniodating, U. of Cm., sensible, Clark.

John Evans Little John, (piiet, Kini^- of Hearts, army, Hetty Me.

Sue Folsom Day student. lo\idy. feminine. Maple St., screwy hats.

Sara Colcjuitt i'etunia, andiitions. studious, Social Science ^\'bi/,, athletic.

June Hart Tune Bug, |iiano lickb'r, nerty, friendly. hi':i rt brciikei-. Hill.

E. H. Hearn Koineo from IbirwcdI. W'l.'it (leoryian, scatter-biain, J^ouise.

Virginia Hemphili (iinnei-. jolly, corner room, trio, Harold.

Sarah Hensley "(ioo! Cloo!" Ziegf(dd giil, tennis, bashful, Siiiyina deb.

JoSEa>HINE Hurst Jo, Maid of Honor, tee bee. pleasant, sueet. Wdodall.

Fred Hy'ATT Army. King of (otton. hard worker, Christine.

Anne Ingram President's daughter, graceful, petite. Chapel Hill.

Charles J^ang .... Pee Wee, apprentice moron. Army Air Corps, seTenader, Coralice.

Roy Malcolm Nay, goal shodtcr. Social Circde, Hcdle of tlii' ball, unsettled.

Betty McWilliams .... Betty Mc. t^ueen of Hearts, Miss Ward's ])et. Little John.

Edna Nix Piano pluid<ei', song plugger, man in service. P>ill.

Betty Jim Owings Jimmy, Home Ec. girl, P.O., delicate, studious.

Madge Parnell Sleepy, tempermental, dignified, Chieitaln, Dan.

Annie Mae Phillips Maisie, lavender kleenex, man in service, allable.

Jack Phillips Camjius Borneo, transfer, Cochran, marines, Albany, Hughie.

Quinton Prince . O.P.f^)., Communication Center, studious, unique sense of Inunoi-, Mercer.

Frances Ray Beri, naive, nincom]ioo]) (?) newspaper, hard Iieaded, lazy.

Vera Richardson Verie Anne, fantastic. (\\(dl!) happy-go-lucky, Ben, Jr.

Dan Robinson Bremen, ticket grabber, intellectual, jitter bug, Madge.

Ralph Tyson T.Y., Bull shooter, politician. Mr. President, "osis''. Banks.

Merrell \A'ade He-man. bus driver, initiative, wittv. Ladies nuui { '! ) . Anna.

To Give Its Students
Important Vitamin Values
This School Serves . .

Mmeim

Emkhed Bread

Compliments of .

THE

COLLEGE

STORE

Folsom's Dress Shoppe

Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear

Carlye and Doris Hose

Dodson Dresses

Carrollton,

Georgia

The Faritters Store

Wholesale Grocers

Carrollton,

Georgia

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THE CARROLL THEATER

Milt Kress, Mgr.

THE ARCARDE THEATER

Miss Celeste Long, Mgr.

"Include Good Movies In Your Educational Study"

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

CITY SUPPLY
COMPANY

Wholesale Distributors

of
GROCERIES

and
HARDWARE

Carrollton, Georgia

WILEY CREEL

JEWELER
Carrollton, Georgia

CARROLL REALTY &
I]\SLRA]\CE CO.

H. R. Cole, Mgr.

Carrollton,

Georgia

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RALPH TURNER'S

CANDY AND FRUIT STORE

"The Best Candy and Fruit in Town"
Also Pot Flowers

On The Square

THE ATLANTA LINEN SERVICE

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

CHARACTER ...

is honor , . . a high sense of personal responsibility and respect
for one's obligations, and every young man and woman has the
right to be trained in the tenets of honesty and fairness . . .
otherwise his education is incomplete . . . his chance for success
is impaired.

MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

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WE SALUTE

West Georgia College for the enviable record she is
making. We are proud that several members of our organi-
zation are alumni of one of Carroll County's greatest assets.

M A R T I ]\ - A L M O N

AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Phone 38

14 West Center Street

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

Agency 404, Family Fund Life Insurance Co.

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SEWELL

Manufacturing Company

MANUFACTURER OF

Beweil QlatUe'i

AMERICA'S GREATEST VALUE

BREMEN, GEORGIA

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ATLAI\TA-SOUTHERN DEIVTAL COLLEGE

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

Four-Year Course, Leading to the D.D.S. Degree

Modern Buildings and Equipment Ample Clinical Facilities

Entrance Requirements: Two Years of College Work

Next Opening Date January 5, 1944

For Catalog and Information, Write
RALPH R. BYRNES, D.D.S., F.A.C.D., Dean

MERRELL & CO.

Ladies'

Ready-to-Wear

Shoes

Carrollton,

Georgia

LOI\[G i

Bonds
Carrollton,

k HER]\DO]\

and Insurance

Georgia

JAMES H. GRIFFIN v '

District Manager

GEORGIA

POWER

COMPANY

A a

'tizen Wherever We

Serve

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WHITE PROVISION COMPANY

ATLANTA, GEOPxGIA

CORNFIELD BRAND HAMS AND BACON

EMPIRE
Five & Ten-Cent Store

J. C. Harris, Owner

West Georgia Students Alivays
Welcome

SOUTHLAND

ICE COMPANY

Pure, Taste-Free Ice Is Superior

Save With Ice

High-Grade Coal

Meat Curing

Nelson Gilreath, Mgr.

Carrollton, Georgia

C ARROLLTON

HARDWARE

HARDWARE

and

PAINTS

Carrollton, Georgia

THE PEOPLES DANK

Member of Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation

Carrollton,

Georgia

CARROLL CAFE

A Good Place to Eat
Welcome to West Georgia

J

Students

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G R I F F I ]\ - ]\ E W
PHARMACY

Your Corner Drug Stors

Phone 77

Carrollton,

Georgia

CARROLL TRADING
COMPAIW

Contributed to this

ANNUAL

They hope it is enjoyed by all
its readers

Carrollton,

Georgia

We wish to congratulate

.'

Students who graduate;

You got good knowledge

*

From West Georgia College.

And whilst we're devising

This Chieftain advertising.

We'd not have it forgotten

We gin and spin cotton

And process the seed,

Use it all except the weed.

MANDEVILLE MILLS

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KYTLE-AYCOCK
FUNERAL HOME

102 Newnan Street
Phone 323

CARROLLTON,

GEORGIA

JOI^ES DRUG CO.

C. B. Jones C. D. Carter

Prescription Druggists

Walter New

Sadie Stallings

Carrollton,

Helen Hollingsworth
D. C. Paris

Georgia

MOORE & CLEIX

Ladies' Ready-to-Wear

Shoee

es

Millinery

W. W. MAC COMPANY

Where Your Dollar Buys More
J. M. Frye, Manager

HOTEL CLIFTON

H. H. Gray, Proprietor

Carrollton,

Georgia

Serving Satisfied Customers
For Forty Years

Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings
Bargain Basement

Vogue Beauty Salon

Experienced Operators

1-3-5 Maple Street

Carrollton, Georgia

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C. HI. TA]\]\ER GROCERY CO.

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

THE H L R

Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear

Harry Goldstein, Mgr.

M. E. GRIEEI]\

ORDINARY

Carrollton,

Georgia

M OI\T A G

'S

School Supplies

and Stationery

On Sale

at the

College

S t

r e

MONTAG

BROS.,

INC.

Atlanta,

Georgia

Carrollton Drug Co.

A Reliable Pharmacy
Phone 80

Located Opjjosile Carroll Theater

Carrollton, Georgia

Eolds Motor

Company

CHEVROLET

CARS AND

TRUCKS

Newnan

Street

Carrollton,

Georgia

Jackson's Seed Store

FIELD and GARDEN SEED

Seed That Succeed

7 Newnan St. Carrollton, Ga.

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"Everything'' s

1
Jake"

EAT

JAKE'S POTATO CHIPS

DREXXON

FOOD

PRODUCTS

Atlanta

Georgia

BOXXER'S GROCERY

Fancy Groceries

MEATS FLOUR FEED

We Deliver

Alabama St.

Phone 678

For the PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Between Classes

Drink

m^

TRADE. MARK

CARROLLTOX COCA-COLA BOTTLIXG CO.

A. W. Ford, Manager

CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

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V

CARROLLTOI^ FEDERAL SAVII\GS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION

Investments Insured up to $5,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan
Corporation, Washington, D. C.

CARROLLTON,

GEORGIA

Read . . .

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Have It Brought To Your Room

DAN RREWSTER

Local Distributor

The Peoples Hardware
Company

FURNITURE, RUGS, PAINTS,
FARM IMPLEMENTS

Phone 243
Carrollton, Georgia

BARNES FREIGHT LINE

Freight Transferred To All Points

CARROLLTON,

GEORGIA

HARRIS

HARDWARE

RADIOS .

. SPORTING

GOODS .

. TOOLS

CARROLLTON,

GEORGIA

70

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"Ws All In The Examination"
10 NEWNAN STREET CARROLLTON, GEORGIA

T. J. H. ROBERT!$ON

Clerk of Superior Court

Carrollton,

Georgia

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ROYAL CROWN COLA

AND

NEHI BEVERAGES

XEHI BOTTLING CO.

Carrollton,

Georgia

Dry Clean with

"J. CARL"

''There Is A Difference"

Economy Cleaners

Phone 432

MORROW MOTOR CO.

"BUICK"

Sales and Service

General Repair Work

Body and Fender

37 Rome Street Phone 708

Carrollton, Georgia

McGEE'S BAKERY

Complete Line of Baked Goods
On The Square

Our Products are A I mays on Sale
at the College Store

71

SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS

I\e(|iiire the services of experienced ciiid
expert cr.iftsnieii, trained in every detail
of the processes of creatiiii^'planninif
layout and desii^n 'typesettins^'printiuif
lithiM^raphin*:; and hindini^ . . . Throu<^h-
out half a century this company has
pioneered in the production of the
hi<^hest type of printin<^ . . . Our services
include a special colleie annual sales
and service organization... Ahundant
equipment 'modern and complete...
Prices representing maximum in value

FOOTE & DAVIES

PRINTING LITHOGRAPHINfi ENGRAVING

ATLANTA

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115-119 LUCKIE, STREET

^ ATLANTA GEORGIA

SPECIAL
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WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE
CARROLLTON. GEORGIA

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