Piedmont Yonahian 1963

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YONAHIAN '63



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STA~DI.路G, left to ri~hl: Rick Gallagher, Donald Whipple, Garth Green, Gary Coker,

Alex \.. ilson, Louis Ml1lcr, David Zimmerman. EATED: Judith Hassell, Dr. Wmiam D. Fuller, Advlsor, June ueher, EditOr, Sandra Benjamin.


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With an eye on the present and a glance lIltO the future, ..., e, the 1963 Yonahian Staff. hope the memories contained in this book will remain ""ith those students and faculty who are no.... so closely related with Piedmont and ....ith those ....ho are on the outside now getting a chance to look in through each page of this yearbook The hard work, effort, ime and cooperation which have been given me by my nafC our advisor, students and faculty have proven to be of the uunOSt value

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complhng thu annual

There were times when we were rushed and great pressure was put upon our shoulders in order to meet a certain deadline, but

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a unified and cooperative group, ....'e each took part of this bur-

den and with sound advice worked together and set up each page ready for publication It

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therefore, with smcere gratification that I wish to say "thank you" to each of you who

so WIllingly cooperated, and to hope that each page of this annual .... 11 produce the realitIes f Piedmont of which each one of us has been a part.

June Bottcher. Editor

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For the past fourteen yean, those boys ..... ho have parlicipaled in the athletic activltles have found themselves to be so fortunate as to have been nained and disci· pUned under the ....· ell guided hand of Coach O'Neal Cave. The long, hard hours of drilling, training and discipline have, must, and will continue if a Grade" A" team is to be produced. Only by the efforts and teaching of a well-trained person can any team of boys be expected to learn the basic fundamentals and rules of an)' game. It is, therefore, that the 1963 Yonahian is dedfcated ....· itb best .....ishes and thanks to )·ou. Coach Cave, for the gufdance, discipline and excellent training ....·hich you have given our boys.


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In a nearby county. early one evening. tOward the end of the summer of 1962. JUSt rwo weeks before college began, two saong men were operating [wo giant bulldozers as a team: One cut Into a propane gas main. the other was cut down by the po1.lonous spray. One ran up the hftl, and .... as saved. The other ran away naturally down the hili and was caught by a ....路ind ....路hleh runs (aster than a well dl.Jclpl1ned athlete.

Bob Lyon quietly and modestly carried on a number of humble and personal serv1ces for friends who needed a helping hand. Even though he was a man of outstanding physical power. he never misused his Slrength to hun the weak or to embarrass the {lmld. He was a rugged competitor on the baseball diamond, and he lived joyously and abundantly In the splett of falr play In all of life', relationShips. His chlzeruhip In our midJt .....as of the highest order. To u. at Piedmont College hiJ memory will ever be as bright and fre.h as the grass In .pringtime.

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Toccoa, Georgia

DR. F. M. MEEK Old South Church Boston, Massachtuetu

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DAVID AUSTIN Route 2 Leesburg, Virginia

MR. I. K. BROOKSHIRE Danielsville, Georgia DR. AMEY CHAPPELL 3391 Peachtree Road, N. E. Atlanta 5, Georgia DR. ARTHUR T. CUNE Toccoa, Georgia

MIl. I. L. CONNER. President Southern Federal Saving and Loan Association P. 0, Box 1096 Atlanta, Georgia

Demorest, Georgia MR. CHARLES O'REAR Hapevme High School

Hapeville. Georgia M PAUL REEVES Cornelia, Georgia DR. IESSE P, PEiRCE First Congregational Church Elgin, llllnois DR. CLAUDE L. PURCELL Superintendent of Schools Deparunent of Education State Caplrol Bulldlng Atlanta 3, Georgia

MIl. CHARLES CREIGHTON BEN SINGLETON

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

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DR. I. S. GERALD 3915 8th Coun, South Blrrningham, Alabama

Taylors, South Carolina

Howell Circle

OW. I. GREW Box 5020 San Angelo, Texas

MR. ERNEST WRIGHT Wright Manufacturing Company

Toccoa. Georgia D

ROBERT l. KING

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MIl. WILLIAM A. McELLHlNEY Box 359 Brookfield, Illinois COL. CLYDE M, McCWRE 630 E. Doyle

Toccoa, Georgia

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The story of our current college year, like the pages of Arne ric a n and World History for these days hrough .... hich we have' alked most recently. turns in no small ay around the events associated .... Ith the Cuban crisis. Even though I W25 not on campus when the naval blockade and call for reservists were announced by our government, the serious responses of our own student body to these alarming world conditions came to me through letters from home, conversauons .... Ith pareou of our students. and direct reports from faCUlty colleagues. One of our o....n sen 10 r s, born near Havana, managed to keep In touch .... Ith her kinfolk durin~ these difficult times; like....ise she helped us sense the pIcture and magnitude of our relationships with the freedom loving people of Cuba.

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Whether our families lived in metropolitan areas or in towns as rural as Demorest. we all sensed the terror of atomic warfare. If the gIant nat.lons of a foolish neIghbor had triggered the dropping of an A-Bomb, few of us could have expected to escape the fury unleashed on all mankind. Once agaIn. ho..... ever. we thank God for the reign of reason and the prevailing peace which has enabled us to carry forward our personal plans to be bener .....orld citizens. For each of us the year has had some definite and glorious punctuation marks of ne...路 experiences. In October or November at the peak of the international crisis the new experience may have been "learnlng to pray harder and with a mature understanding of God." It may have been "meeting the boy friend who became my husband." It may have been helpIng with the renovatJonof the library or some other service .....hich contributed to the college's hopes and expectations of becoming a member of the Southern Association soon. It may have been "the discovery of my intereSl In science" in one of our laboratories at King Science Hall. It may have been "the fun of finding myself In the speech class" In the new language laboratory. It may have been "the thrill of m)' first formal dance.... Whatever your highlight of the )'ear may have been. we all had a good feel1ng do.... n deep that It h25 been a good year for us all "Where the Georgian Hills grow purple, In the sunset glow.... James E. Walter. President


DR. MAX STRA, 'G Assistant to the Pre:sidenl Tunny Un1\erslty

MR. JOHN B. AYERS Registrar

B.S. Ed .. Georgia Teacher's

College M.A .. Peabody University

MR. O'NEAL CAVE Professor of Physical Ed. Dean of Men

B.S .. Georgia Teacher's

MRS. W. G. HOGSED

COl:ege M.A .. Pealxxly College

House Mother. Babcock

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DR. RONALD E. WElTMAN Dean of the College Head of the Education Department

B.S .• Busmess Adm1l1., Georgia Teacher's

College M. S .. AdmlnlSUation and Psychology. Uni-

versny of Ca. Ed. D.. Admlnutratlon and Psychology. Unl,eully of Ga.

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MRS. EULA C. BATSON Assistant Professor of Business Education

B. A. Piedmont College M. A. Pea dy College

D HARRY B. FORESTER Professor of B10logy. Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences

B. S. Piedmont College M. S. University of Alabama Ph. D. University of Wisconsin

MISS ELSIE L. DAVIS lrutruclor of Speech B. S. Northwestern Unlversity M. A. Northwestern Universft)


MISS MARY GRIGGS Professor of Mathematics Head of the Departmem A. B. Piedmont College M. A. University of Georgia

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WILLIAM D. FULLER

Professor of Psychology Head of the Department

Ph. B. University of Wisconsin A. M. University of Maine

Ph. D. University of Washington

DR. FRANCES W. HADLEY Professor of Engl1sh B. A. Mount Holyoke College M. A. Unlvers1t)' of Chicago PlL O. Unhrerslty of Chic a 0

Additonal Study. Cambridge,

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MR. lAMES M. KENISTON Associate Professor of Business Adminisuation Head of the Depanmem B. S. Bo\\"doln College M. B. A. Harvard University

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HAROW LERNER Professor of History Chairman of DivisIon of Social Sciences B. A. Mexico City College M. A. Universh)' of Michigan Ph. D. New York University

MRS. BARBARA IV. KENISTON InstruclOr of Sociology

A. B. Connecticut College for Women B. S. Simmons School of Social Work M. S. Simmons School for Social Work, Psychiatric Sequence

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MR. WILLIAM IV. McCULWCH Instructor of Art Head of the Department B. A. University of Georgia M. A. University of Georgia


MR. KE! AU LEE

MR. NIKOLAI LEMJAKOV

Instructor of Physics B. S. In Englneermg PhyJlcs. University of Michigan

Associate Professor of ChemLSO')' 8. S. Institute of Technology.

M. S. Nuclear Engineering. University of Michigan

M. S. Institute of Prague

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MR. CHARLES A. McKINLEY

Assistant Professor, Foreign Language Head of the Department B. A. Duke University M. A. University of Colorado

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Assoc1ate Professor of English Chairman, Dlvl$ion of Humanities B. S. Boston University

S. T. B. Harvard University ~ M. Stetson University Th. D. Southern DIvinity


MR. GEORGE W. ROUNTREE Assistant Professor of Psychology Director of the Guidance Center

A. B.. College of the Pacific M. P. H. University of N. C. M. A.. East Carolina College

MR. VERNON WHITE Associate Professor of Sociology Head of the Department

B. S. University of Louisvllle M.. A.. University of Tennessee

DR. LOUIS SCHULZ, CHAPLAIN Professor of Religion and Philosophy B. S. in Ed. Teachers College Temple University S. T. B•• S. T. M. ,S. T. D. Temple School, Theology LitL D. Honorary. Piedmont

MRS. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of Ed. A. B. Piedmont College M. A. in Education University of Georgia


MIl. W lLLlS f. CHERRY Treasurer

MRS. EST HER L. BYERLY Secretary to the President

Housemother. Commons Hall

MRS. W. F. CHERRY

Book Store Manager


-Stall REV. SIDNEY McKEE House Father, Wallace Hall

Mil. WILTON DUCKETT Supervisor of Building and Maintenance

MRS. ELIZABETH ROUNTREE Librarian

B. A. Piedmont College M A. Un1verSlty of Illinois 4

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MRS. SIDNEY McKEE

MISS I.Il.l.lA.路 McKEE

House Mother WaUace Hall

Director of Food Service

B. A. Piedmont College

MRS. LOUIS SCHU LZ Assistant Librarian

MRS. EUZABETH P. WAI.TER. N. College Nurse B. A. Mount Holyoke College Bachelor of Nunin Yale University


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Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coker of Jersey. Georgia. He has acquired a double major in Psychology and Business Administtation. Gary plans to do graduate work in the field of Clinical Psychology upon graduation. He is and has been a student leader holding many offices in exuacurricular activities during his four years at Piedmont and shows great promise of future usefulness to business and soclety.

Mrs. Rebecca Smith Crump is the daughter of Mrs. Robert T. Smith and wife of Mr. Glen Crump of Toccoa, Georgia. She 13 a major in English. "Becky" as she is known to her fellow Students has two daughters, Jan and Carole. Despite the fact that "Becky" has a rome and family to tend to, she has been able to maintain an almost sttalght .. A" average while at Piedmont. The teaching field wlll certalnly give an extended hand to "Becky" as she plans to teach her knoWledge to others upon gtaduation.


Rosemary Jones, daughter of Mrs. Lois Jones of Robbinsville, North Carolina came to Piedmont In her Junior year after completing two years at Man Hill College 10 North Carohna. Rosemary ha worked as the secretar), to the President dunng her tWO years here at Piedmont and has completed a major in Ps)'cholog)' and a mmor In SocIology. The field of Psych atric Social Work awalt.s Rosemary when she re路 celves her degree in June.

Lewis Robert Miller. son of Mrs. Robert Miller of Brasselton, Georgia is a major In HiStory. Le'ods began to serve In leadership roles as soon as he en-

tered Piedmont and should be commended for the fine Job he did in promoting student Interest in poliucal as ",'ell as exuacurricular aco'o'1oes on campus. Upon graduation i.e'" is plans to enter graduate school.

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GAIL BRAMLETT

Demorest, Georgia Majors: Sociology Psychology Cheerleader, Student Assn.. Sec.• Junior Class V. P.• Choir. Theta Zeta Ph!. Chaplain, Lyceum Committee. Recreation Committee, "P" Club. LT. ALTON C. BROCK Mt.. Airy, Georgia

Major: Business Admin. Minor: English

Attending Piedmont under U. S. A. F. "Bootstrap" educat1on~program.

MARSHA L BROOME

Clarksville, Georgia

Major: Chemistry Minor: Sociology MARJE CABE

Toccoa, Georgia Major: English Minor: History

Future Teachers of America, Secretary.

Delta Psi Omega, Piedmont Players.

MELVIN CARTER

Toccoa, Georgia Major: History

Minor: Sociology internatlonal Relations Club. DON GARY COKER

Jersey. Georgia

Majors: Psychology Busfness Admin.

Who's Who. Sopoomore Class, V. P•• Junior Class, Pres•. Senior Class, V. P. J. S. Greens, V. P.• & Pres.• Student Assn.• V. P•• Sanb.lI, Basketball. "P" Club, Dormitory Proctor, Dormitory Council. Jntcr-ClubCouncll. V.P •• YonahJan Staff.

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HENRY l.EWIS COKER Toccoa, Georgia Major: History Minor: English .International Relations Club, V. Pres. Senior Class.

l.AURA CRAWFORD Toccoa, Georgia Majors: Sociolog)' Psychology Theta Zeta Phi, temationa! Relations Club. Junior Class, Teeas.• :-.lamInating Comminee.

REBECCA CRUMP Toccoa, Georgia

Major: English Minor: Business Education Who's Who, International Relations Club, Sopoomore Class, Sect.• Future Teachers of America, Delta Psi Omega, Piedmont Players l.AMB D. DAVIS Cornelia, Georgia

Majors: Business Admin. Mathematics

JOSEPH DOWDING

Brooklyn. Net",,. York Major: Psychology Minor: English Senior Class Pres.• Prouoplans Pres.• Student Assn. Treas.• CanterbUf) Club Chaplain, Inter Club Council. BRENDA DUNN Toccoa. Georgia Majors: EngUsh History

Theta Zeta Phi V. P.• Pres.• Sophomore & lunlor Class Sec't.• Cheerleader,

Lyceum Committee, Imern.tlonal Relation Club, Future Teacher of America, public city Director, Owl Staff, Yonahlan Starr, "p" Club, Torch Club, Intcr·Club Counctl.


CAROL EPPERSO Toccoa, Georgia Major: Elementary Education Minor:

Theta Zeta Ph[, Treasurer, future Teachers of America, International Relations Club, Cheerleader. MYRA DALE FARMER Toccoa, Georgia Major: Elementary Education

Minor: Business Education Theta Zeta Phi, Secretary. Chaplain, Nominating Committee.

FREDDIE FINLEY Toccoa, Georgia Major: Chemistry

Minor: History TOMMIE FOUNTAIN Hollywood, Georgia Majors: English

Sociology Theta Zeta Phi, Internatfonal Relations Club, Treasurer. B. S. U.• Owl Staff, Business Manager. Choir, Future Teachers of America.

THOMAS R. FRICKS Me Airy, Georgia Major: History

Minor: SocIology BILL FRY, Ill. Dahlonega, Geor la MaJors: History, Physical Education Intemallonal Relations Club.


CLA YTON W. GOOGE Martinez. Georgia MaJors: History Physical Educilllon Baseball, J. S. Green!. GARTH E. GREEN, JR. Atlanta. Georgia Major: Business Admm. MlOoc' S (ology J. S. Greens, V. P.• Yonahian Staff, Cholf.

KA Y HARRINGTON Gainesville, Georgia Major: Elementary Education Minor: SOciology Theta Zeta Phi, Cheerleader. CoCaptain, Future Teachers of America.

EDNA HOLCOMB Clarkesville. Georgia Major: EngHsh Minor: HiSler)'

International Relations Club, SecretillY. Torch Club. Lyceum Committee.

ROSE~L~RY JONES Robbfrm'iUe. North Carolina

Major: Sociology Mln<x: Ps)chology Who's Who. Theta Zeta PhI, Budget

Committee, Prouoplan S....· eetheart. Commons Hill. President. G DA LANDERS Cornetta, Georgia Major: Elementary Education.


WILLIAM THOMAS LEE Demorest, Georgia Major: Chemistry

Minor: Business Administration Basketball, Proptropi3ns V. Pres •. Golf, Choir, Dormitory Council, Honor Council.

KENNETH G. McDUFFIE Carnes\i1lle. Georgia Major: Chemistry ~inor:

Ph)'Sical Education

J. S. Greens. Basketbal1.

LEWIS ROBERT MILLER

Braselton. Georgia Majors: Hislof)' and Education Minor: English

Protfopians. Treas. and Sec't.. Inter· n.lUanal Relation Club, Pres. . Young

Republican Assn .• Pres., Future Teachers Editor, Yonahian, Honor Council.

or America. Pres" O...d , COBINA MULLINS

Toccoa, Georgia Majors: Chemistry and EngHs:J. Theta Zeta Phi, Gamma Chi.

VlVIA.· POOLE

Toccoa, Georgia ~ajor: Elemem3rj Education Minor: Gamma ChI.

OTIS PRUITT

Homtr. Georgi Major: Business Admlnlnration Minor: Cheminf J.~. Creens, J. V. BaskctbJII. Baseball.


JAMES F. SIEVERS Demorest, Georgia Major: Business Admin. Sociology Baseball, Basketball, ProtIopians. Sophomore Class, President. Golf Team, Recreation Camm.. Student Assn.. President. JOH~

M. STEPHENS Toccoa, Georgia

Major: Chemistry Minor: English Piedmont Players, Delta Psi Omega.

OLLIE JEA:-ETTE TAYLOR Clarkesvllle, Georgia

Majors: English, History Theta Zeta Phi, V. P., Student Assn. Sec., International Relations Club, Senior Class, Sec.• Future Teacher of America, Cheerleader (alternate). ROBERT TURK Clarkesv11le, Georgia

Major: Business Admintsuauon Minor: Business Education

MART A TURPIN

Demorest, Georgia Major: Chemistry Minor: Business Admin .. Theta Zeta Phi, International Relations C"luh. CHESTER WILKES 1 awkJns\:i!l(', Geoq,::ia

MaJon: Hhtor • r ysical Education "P" Clu . 8ukctNl1. Bas all.


S. Y. WOODALL Wesaninster, S. C.

Majon, Psychology Bwiness Admin. J.5. Greens. Treaswer. V. P. Senior Class Treaswer. Young Republicans. Treasurer.

JOHN ADAMS

JERRY ARMOUR

Comella, Georgia

New Holland, Georgia

BRUCE BROWN

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Comella, Georgia

Dahlonega. Georgia

GEORGE HEISEY

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Orlando, Fla.

Hawkinsville, Georgia

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Colwnbus, Ga

RICHARD LODGE B:ookly". , Y JOE MAGARO A t:anta, Geo; "'1.1 FRED :"~ARTI:\ S,r.ngf.eld, Mau. \~AfUE McDUFfiE Carnes\.::c, Ga

El:GE'E . 'EAL .o\ .. ~una, Goa

PAT NIC110LSO,' Cornelfa, Ga. !\~ARY JE:\~ ~l.X De.T.O:e.iI,

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STE\'t OLSO.' Decatu:. Ga BRg A PARDuE C.a::(es'o He. Ga GEORGE POLL. CK ~ " Yo'k,' Y !..\RRY RA 'COLRT A.1's.Ma 8EV!'RL Y RICI A ')5(" .o路.... c.C.JUl

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GW E~ SA l>DERS Toccoa, Ga. ARTHl;R SCIIMIDT Mad:son, F:a. BRASSOS

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Toccoa, Ga.

RlCflARD SMITH Easta.,o~lee.

Ga.

CHARLES Sl;GGS At:anta, Ga

VIRGI. 'IA SI-> A~SON Frani<lm, ~

CHRIS

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C:arkesvtlle. Ga.

JAC. E TAYLOR Hla.... assee. Ga.

JOHN T .路CH Corne:!a, Ga. LLOYD TROTTER Demores. Ga GERALD Tl;R.NER Toccoa. Ga. LARKING WHITEN Eastanollee. Ga.

BRUCE WILSON Hla ....'aJsee. Ga. CHARLES WORLEY Toccoa, Ga.

JERRY DAVIS Augusta. Col l>EAL FRANKLI Atlama, Ga

ALLEN PHILLIPS Atlanta. Ga.

J,\MES RICE

Roynon. Col CHARLFS . MITII Royq n. Ga

TIIOMAS TRA YI.OR



STA. '01. 'G. L-R: Buba Sievers, President, Joe Do.... dln~, }I.',m Taylor, Roy QUISt

f1.1.... Eben perat on for a Itte ovc '\1 rtY YCd:- • th Student Anoe' l n s the ,'ec' .1, d repr('se~ra' ve org in f 'he 'uccnn il is r pc.ns Ie ch efty lor s'udent g v· em enl. ,t C1enr lO4 ,11 fc 'ln~ c mou cnll·Ta nmem. lnd lthktlC co pct;.tl n throu h o'c'co leg atc ,I. k tb,l and h,l eb,lll nro,>:r,lms It rl.')\: des SUpIXltt for ttl" studcnts on currcnf ISsues fac "9, the $chooI It work' for the Sflldcnu tl provll.l(- J 'xltl'r ,lnd morc eq fahI,. am os.m H" n .... !u t V( :tnd .... ark A

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O""L STAFF. L-R: Ken Lockerman, Donald Whipple. Janet Donnan, Roy QUISt, Carolyn Shedd. Lc\\'is Miller. Ednor, Judy King. Tomnllc Fountain, andra Bt:nJ.u11In, June Boucher, Brenda Dunn.

fhc Ow. IS .1 student publiciltlon, In \\hlch the Editor a.nd Busln~ss Manager are elected each spr ng y a \:ote of [hI;: student body. The st.lff n1t.. m~rs \\ork volunlaClly conmbullng melT sen. ces t .nc路ea e the quality 01 the p.lpc:r. PUblIshed month.y. the.: 0 .... 1 represents thl,; ltud ...nu and the school through cleJ.r J.nd conCISe II Kt'\cS to mercas... staff members' 1<no.... lcdg... of ourndhsm and pubhshlO~ It sen. ~s also to kC'ep tae ..... hole: stuJ... m body mfoI1Tlell of the Imrortant Issues around them. report,n~

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Torch Club is an honor sOCiety for Pledmont \,o'omen. The reqUirements Jre (1) a B average, (2) participation In extracurricular activities, (3) character beyond reproach and (4) the compleuon of three years' ,",ark at Piedmont. The symbol of the club 5 a flaming torch lnscnbed ",,1m Sigma, Omega, PhI. SIgma IS the ln1tlal letter of a Greek ... ord for character, phi, for philosphia--thc love of leammg, and omega, for opheha or service. Each commencement, the Torch Club presents an a"" ard to the guilt chooses as Freslunan of the year. It also maintains a loan fund, to ...路hieh Piedmont uls rna)路

apply. Mrs. C L Perey is the able sponsor. She"" as professor of languages at Piedmont for many years and has been the leader of Torch StnCC 1936. The Torch Breakfast at her house IS J Commencement tradition at Piedmont. The Torch Club holds forth the Ideal of scholarshIp and service

L路R路 Carol Epperson, Edna Holcomb. Brenda Dunn

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TIURD RO\o.', L-R K..lthy Ahlers, LOUIse King, Karl'n Iiodcckcr, Linda. Chambl'rll, SECOSO RO\o.'. L-R RoleuJ Chlrlf'a~. Pat t\icholsoll, SUl" \\"a:tcr, Judy It..lsse II , Elaine Fung, FIRST ROh, L-R: Karen Johanson. He!Jn.,-\r.~ ern.. , Barb.1rd Middlclon, Glend.l Lalldt'rs, Mar)' Ett..l Gr..lY, Janl't Donst.m, Judy King. President. Carolyn Shc...d, Gm\.'lr II ,dccson. Conrul' Bunom, Brenda Keskr, Ros.:t HIPP, Jcnc.k, Kesler.

"Makl' the r:

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x?f'r cnc d J prol l.lhl(' ye.l!. lndt.·r Ih .lbk leadershlp of Prtsldclt. Judy Ktng and her C.lbll1d' V,cc·}lrcsl(!l: t, Cato:yn Shedd. Sl.'C'fl·tJry . .:tnl'l Donstan. Trc..l~urt..-. Mary Etta Gray, and eha lam. ~ \I~,:t ,poc,c, lhl: s,~ IY"be).':an Its 1 16'2-63 Yl'dC by bt:lOg on hJ.nd to gn.'. t..tthc nc .... 'iWdl'nU on campus 11C \0. ckolTH." teJ .md gel acqUJ.1l1tcd" piCniC for nl: .... "'olllen tudl'nts, the tr,h.l!tton.ll InJuctlon St:r\ICl: CI nt.· .... Iil('rnht. ,b.t kC'tbJ.lI JnJ oftball gJnll'S .... Ith lht.' 1'hl"ta Zl'las as .... dl as man'.. lllhl'r memor,lblt: c..InllnJ Chi t.'Hms .... Illlon~ bt: JlllOI1~' the chl'rtshl'd IIll'lront's of ouc oays at Pi df'10nt .H

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L-R. FOURTH RO\ov'" Steve Olson \o1ark Halle, Jim \o,'llson, Don Richmond. Don \o;"hipple, THIRD RO\o;' Victor Phillips. Dave Do"'"ding, George Pollack, Gerald Dunn, John Gray, Phil Coughlin Rick Gallagher, Fred \-tamn Ken Lockerman, SECO~D ROW~ Bill Barks, Phil Bramlett, Mark Brandt, Cary <:0"" an, Alex \'"ilson, Jim Rhlnehan, Roland Quigley. Dave Zimmerman, Guy Fouts, Ira Creel, Art Schmidt. FIRST Ro\..r, \lr. James Keniston. Advisor. Ralph Delibero, Bill Lee. Joe Do.... ding. PreSident. Bob Walter, Glenn Un Larry \\'l1liams, \.1r. George Rountree, Advisor.

T (' PrOlrOrH.ln Socu:ty IS often c.alkd the Cllh.' SOCIt.'ly of the C,l pu becausl of ils hl~h IJnd.Hus scholauh.p and I aC:cah p. The soclc'y Sl3:1ds 10 help liS m Ilbta 10 nc .l thC.$l ' .... 0 )(lIe t.a • y beneL·ln~ t..1e school an l.ate c mIT"un.t> and .... or d he ~

ton n c At r ser.·, i' mt: ber .a: en~a cd a {•• ely :1 ,lIm t t""'l.y d Il\lt} .lnu o~ yet .... "thls rccorJ, lIS fT:lmbeN "'ork I: \ c'l h.w::cr ~o aml.atn Ih 11~h 51 pc.SSlbk th 101 Ill.: ;1\C!l CS The SOC.l"ly kt·cps up ,in ,I(" 1I'" l' , clt',m compt'llt nil ....,1111 Its n\.1 soc ClY ..... hlk .It I!lt ,Ime; I m\ .... Jrk n .... til them 00 pre JeC'ts to bC:ll'flt the SC 001 Tht rnlr0plJI1 Soc \'Iy JIso .... ork .... llh m toy It! r r~.J.

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has 1\ n us sour-J baC"ldn J,nd conunous h Jp the IJ1 ny .1cUvit c.! \0 hJ\ undert.lk 1;:. nd success ful:y completcd. One 01 the many dane s 'ftc.- .1\C frill th Sludcnu f Piedmont \o.1S c e HJ.f\en , ~ n 8 n 10 th C r~ De1I.1 C mmun.ty H us E rjonc th rou hly e oyed!.he III f 151 I alcem J..'1dsn~., ( t C' HoU1y-J Al he .11.1 caston M~.ss inA. dr \.:s from H3J:t"'C1:, Gcor a.

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.arc U"' lD" as Qe\ er before

p'om tc P.tdmont College Jnd 10 \ C Its students J, ehJ.nc to '" rk d cO ptu.. '" ttl one .l:lO' .: in ood r llo. !up. t

l-R, SIXTH RO\o. BIIt MJ)'cs, Ken McDuffIe, \\alte" S3 ndee, ClayU>n G '0:. J:IFTtf RO\\" Ot.s PrUll, ~ m S:lTlth. RIch.ud lodge, Tom la",rcncc. FO 'RTJ-l RO\\' Charks Su ~s. \';J.yne Garrett, LJ.rr~ Peek, THIRD ROI,o, Eldon S.1odc:rs. Ge r~e G bs -::, Harry SpeaH. Gar}' Coker. Prt:Sfdent, ECO.·O RO\\· George Ke 1. L.J.r:y Smith. Ga:L'J Green. Roy Quist, Mr \0. Illl .! Culou h. ,.\dvlsor. FIRST 00\\ S Y 'nOO<1a~i. Jc:I'),' Bu:ton, Grah.ur Kuu • Mike

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art ana

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STA~Dl:'JG,

L-R: Miss Elsie Davis, director, Donald Whipple. Ira Creel, Jim Wilson, Alex \Y'ilson. Larry Smith, Becky Crump, Dale Drover, SEATED, L~R: Edna Holcomb, Elaine Alley. Marie Cabe, Judy Hassell.

The Piedmont Players, under the able direction of Miss Elsie Davis, ha\'c been qune actIve during the past year. The Drama Club presented a concert reading of "Dust of the Road" 1n Chapel. during Fall Quarter. The Winter quarter sa .... the beginning of rehearsals for tht: comedy NBell. Book and Candle" .... hich .... as presented at the beginning of the Spnng Quaner. Also another concen reading for Chapel ....'as presented near the end of Wlnter Quarter. Plans for a specIal conct:rt reading of "The Ternble Meek" and anotller full len th i'lay for commt.:;lccment are ~lOg worked out at thIS urne.

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5TA~DISG. L-R; Don whipple. Rebecca Crurr.,J. Mike 5t phens. 10 n \0'<1110 MISs Eluc Oa"'h, DIrector. Mane Cabt.'

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STANDING. L-R; Glenda Landers, Nancy Graham, Barbara Middleton, Judy Hassell, Sue Walter. Arlene Hoppt.r, Mar,-Ann Jordan, George GIbson, FranciS Mills, Becky Crump, SEATED, L-R: Linda Purcell. Brenda Dunn. Jeal Taylor, Carol Epperson, Marte Cabe, Le..... is Miller.

The Future Tcachers of A Tlenea 11 a student branc':! 01 ttlt'" Satlonal Education As IOCI.ttlOn. It lunctlons to :scne those pia:'U1lng to bc<.:oll1c tcaetlt:rs. It "lves thl::'TI !r.B 1~ lng .... bleh ....'111 help them later lO .... orklng .... ltn tnt: Satior:aI EducatH,ln ASSOCIatIon. Wan discusslOn suer. as problcTls f.Lced ... lcn tcae mg. speaKers .... 10 descnb tnt' na ) facets of tn {aching prolesslOn. thiS organization's rogra 1S art: deSI.' t:d h) better acqua. ,t the SotUocnt ... Ltn t C pra t1cal aspcus 01 te.:H" 1 gas ... t:11 as tn the (\

U. {I) i !Iue I e no~ you Jot pc .l to J 1 t e tl'ac in)'; r CSS10 c\il"T}on (et'l Is of t.H: hl~ est. npt.n ... c .n our :\ n ric an "'.1\ "'f lie.

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L-R: Barbara \hddh:lOr., \1arlc Cabe. Br~nda Dunn, Rebecca Crump. Le... is Miller. PreSldt:nt, Dr. Harold Lerner, Ad\lsor, J~an Taylor, Bll1 Fr)', Glenda Laners, Henry Coker, Jane Ferguson, Linda Chambers. Edna Holcomb, KNEELING, L-R: Don "'hipple, Don Richmond, Melvin Carter.

The I lematl noll Rc1auons Club ... as orgatl1zed ChIen)' to act as an organizatfon for s" 1 eS1zin~ the man" facets 01 noderl life ... blCh arc dIfhcult lor one human being alon~ to under ta d. It ;150 trIo'S to brlug 1 Iternauonal affaus closer to the minds of the students by promoung open and \o1rtcd dISCUSSIon dUring Its meeungs Speakers, debates, and svew-dramas aho torm a pan of the )ear's program. Probably the t.. . . o biggest cH:nts of the- year sponsored by the Intl'matlOnal Relattons Club are (1) c lebratlon 01 L':Htcd Sallons Day, and (~) the sponsonng of an Inter"lat. noll Fe: tl\ 011 "cek.

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STAz.,;OIz.,;G, l-R: Jud) Ha~t:ll, Kathy Ahlers, Barbara MIddleton, larry Rancourt, Don B111 Barks. FROz.,;T RO\o,'. l-R: Elaine Fung, Glenn Un, Janet Donnon.

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hippIe. Brenda Dunn,

This )'ear, it ... as decided to break the Student Chrtsuan Assoclauon Into demonmational groups. The ?Ilgnm Fcllo...路shlp has taken an acu ... e part in the rehgiol s actl'.1ues on campus, and has been responsible for several social aCUVltles. as ,",'ell as the "Festival of lIghts" Commumon Service ......,hieh 1S uadluonally held on Mau .dy Thunda). The "P. F." holds as iu obJcctl'.es. the obJectl... es of the :-':atlonal PIIgn;n Fe~lo... slup, ... hlch are to: Promote a tree Ct,rat.an \00 a..' of life a:non~ e yOUl.'l of ow counu_ U He a:l Co gregattonal )oun" people 1n v.ors!'llp. Fello'楼roS: .p, and Se... lce; De\e1op e sp.rltual qual tles and leaders,.I? of \OU a.d come\ our Ideas to tht: \\' rd In Chr:suaD AcHon. -


~~R; Re\. MIlton H. Murray. Mrs. George Rountree, advisor. Dede RobInson. Alex Wilson. Glenn Un. Bob

alter, Rick Gallagher, Ralph Dellbero. Jan~t Donnan.

Tt.l: Canterbur. ASSOClallon 15 a natlonal organlzauon sponwred b~ the Epucopal Church a. d open to all Ptedmont SIUdems regardless 0: demonination. Meetings arc held .... eekl) at th~ Calvary Church Pan5h Ho se in Comella, Ga. Through tht..' able lead~uhlp ot the local Canterbury Chaplaw. the Re\'. Milton H. Murra~, and t....路o vcry ....'orth) advtsou. Mr. and Mrs. Georg~ Rountree. the Canterbur)' Association certainly has enjoyed a vancIY of Interesung prograllls. These include a number of programs at St. Phlhps C.ithedralIn Atlama; Joint meetings .... lth other Canterbury ~rol1ps In tlit..' Slate; the prcscntattoll of a Chancel DrAma all Ash hedncsday. and 111 ApClI mett' ..... 1 be delegates !tom the Plt~dmont Cantcrbllr) ASSOCIalion ....路 ho ....路111 attend a Diocc aa (anterbur) Conference at Camp \1ichael In foccoa. We .... ish to l,;'\.preu our dcc:p appreciation to all ....路ho ga\c oJs the necessar~ supIX rt to car:} OUt our cmh.:a\ors.

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L-R: Alex Wilson. Steve Olson, Mrs

Sidney McKee, Housemother. Mr. Stdney McKee, Houscfather, Gary Cok .,

DavId ZImmerman.

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Thl' Hvuse Councils perform as :eprcsentatl\~ the three d rms

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As a member of the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Piedmont College has proven to be an outstanding competitor. Under the gUIdance of Athletic directOr, O'}:eal Cave, the teams h3ve compiled an overall victory record .... Ith runner-up recogmuon 10 basketball for t""'O out of the last five years, and only 10s1Og last year after ihree consecutive years, the baseball championship . . . llh an amazing 33 -2 record in Conference play. in the future the Athleuc Department ...... 111 conunue to develop the men and ....路omen

of Piedmont College into better competitors

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STA~DING, L-R: Coach Cave, Wayne Garrett, Ray Henry, Gary Durrence. Gary Coker, Eddie Ashurst, David Berryhill, Manager, SECOND ROW: L-R: Larry Peek, Archie Vaughn, Dallas mnh, Roy Pharns, Jerry Armour, Bubba Sievers, Manager. THIRD ROW, L-R~ Bruce Wilson, Jackie Taylor, Bill Foster, and Bruce Billings.

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June Bo tC cr, C.l'll~, Coll Brar':'llct, Ba.'nd.1Dunn, JcanTJylnr, :SUS.J.OIl.luch, Gln~l cc'son, and K,l.y If.unngton, Co-Capt.J.ll

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lke this opportunity to express .1ppreci anon to all our pattons ...110 conuibuted so generously to .1S year's annual.

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COFFEE CUP

Good Food. . . Friendly Atmosphere

Demorest, Georgia


Best Wishes From

MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. KENISTO

TROUP'S OF TOCCOA

Springtime at Piedmont

Our OFFICIAL YEARBOOK

Best Wishes

PHOTOGRAPHER ISAAC FREEDMAN

Compliments of

MURRAY'S TIRE A

D APPLIA

CE

Cornelia, Georgia

Best Wishes

DEMOREST GROCERY Demorest, Georgia

A Typical Couple?


CONGRATULATIONS

CARWOOD MANUFACTURING CO. DIVISI01" OF CHADBOURN GOTHAM, INC.

Cornelia, Ga. - Baldwin, Ga. - Lavonia, Ga.

I Best Wishes From

CHICOPEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Cornelia, Ga.

Comphments of

CORNELIA BANK CHRISLER'S STORE DEMOREST BRANCH

Demorest, Georgia

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mor Bt. G orgla


DeVORE & JOHNSON, INC. Athens. Georgia WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS Plumbing. Heating. Electrical. Air Conditioning Supplies Crane Plumbing Fixtures

Moe Light Fixtures

Case Plumbing Fixtures

Lightolier Light Fixtures

Hotpoint Built-In Appliances Crane - Arkla - Dunham - Bush Air Conditioning Selling All Industries in Northeast Georgia SPECIALISTS IN "HYDRONIC" HEAT! G

Compliments of THE

PRTROPlA S

Going foe a Fall


Will .... onders never

Everyone sits

cease?

around

found a what?

Surprhcl I !

Thr long sw.:tch

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Best Wishes From

LEROY MOULDER STUDIO DEMOREST

PHOTOGRAPHY

BEAUTY SHOP Demorest. Georgia

Clarkesville, Georgia

WOODS

TURPEN DRUG CO.

HARDWARE & FURNITURE COMPANY

Prescription Specialists Hardware - Plwnbing Supplies Paint - Appliances

Phone 754-6227 Clarkesville. Georgia

Cla rkesville. Georgia

i

I M. D. CLEVELAND WHOLESALE COMPANY

West Minster, South Carolina

BELK-GALLANT COMPANY Habersham County's Two Shopping Centers Clarkesville

Cornelia Georgia


Compliments of

WILLIAM'S DRESS SHOPS

THE WHITE SPOT Cornelia - Toccoa - Cleveland Cornelia, Georgia

Best Wishes

CORNELIA PHARMACY FABRIC SHOP Cornelia, Georgia

Cornelia. Georgia

Typical

Surprisel Geniuses at Work


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Student Assembly

ADAMS CABINET SHOP

Post Office Box

43

Phone 723-2532

Demorest, Georgia

With Best Wishes From the

SCOVILL PLANT to Our Piedmont Friends


Enjoy

thatREFRESHING NEW FEELING! r;:

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BonlED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COlA COMPANY

Best Wishes From

GENE TYNER'S FOOD STORE Cornelia, Georgia

Compliments of

REEVE'S HARDWARE STORE GREEN THUMB Clarkesville, Georgia

Cornelia, Georgia


High, Isn't she?

AI'" ays a smile

Close fnendshlp

Who???

Have one on me

A clear slght ahead

Some t'\cn .... ark

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DEMOREST BROOM WORKS

Demorest, Georgia

Established 1907

Compliments of

Compliments of

ATHENS GLASS A FRIEND

& MIRROR CO. Paint and Glass Department Athens. Georgia

Another Compliment of the

PIEDMONT LAUNDRY

700 CLUB Cornelia

I

Georgia

Best Wishes

GLENN'S CORNELIA LANES

STANDARD STATION

Bowling and Skating

Cornelia

I

Georgia

Toccoa, Georgia


Best Wishes

Compliments of

CHARLES M. MILLER

THE DEMOREST BARBER SHOP

Bldg. Ace.

Snowbalu Do""n South?

Cheers I

An Interested Listener

They Went

Arc You Sure

Thta\oray.

That's Superman?


Teeing off

So serious on a date mght?

StudIOus'?

FamilIar SIght.

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