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Piedmont College
103 years of Excellence
Fall 1999-Spring 2000
PIEDMONT COLLEGE
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Message from the President
Dear Students:
Back in the late 1880s, New England reformers
arrived in Georgia to set up their ideal town in the
foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. They es-
tablished businesses around Hazel Creek, built
churches and modest homes, and raised their
families.
It wasn't long before thay built a large, wood
frame building at the top of a hill as a prominent
symbol of their faith in the power of education.
In a very short time this remote, agricultural area
could boast a school and a college with over 300
students. And just after the turn of the century, the
growing College had the good fortune to become
affiliated with the Congregational Churches, the
church of the pilgrams.
From such meaningful beginnings, Piedmont Col-
lege was born, and through thick and thin the
College continued to thrive because of the dedication and faith of her early leaders. But the depression and
the war years created hard times for the College. When Dr. Walter, a prominent Congregationalist, arrived
in the late forties, his unhappy task as new President was to consider closing the College.
But once again a New Englander saw the great promise of education in northeast Georgia, and Dr. Walter
not only kept the College open he also established an endowment that makes Piedmont's mission possible.
As this great College grows and makes more educational opportunities available, we are reminded that faith,
hard work, and perseverance are the watchwords of the Congregationalist heritage and educational mission
at Piedmont. And as this yearbook adds new names to this rich history of service, we reflect on our past and
pledge ourselves to teach and learn in a manner that brings honor to dear old Piedmont, may she ever stand.
President Ray Cleere
Piedmont College
Piedmont Administrators
President Ray Cleere pictured with his wife Charlie. Dr. Delene Lee ,Vice President for Administration
and Finance.
Dr. Carlton Adams ,Vice President for Academic Af-
fairs.
Mr. Phil Sanders ,Vice President for Institutional Advancement.
President Cleere and
Vice-President Lee
work with the archi-
tects that are design-
ing improvments for
Piedmont.
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Academic Deans
Dr. Frances W. Brown
Dean, School of Nursing
Dr. James F. Mellichamp
Dean, School of Arts & Sciences
Dr. William E. Piper
Dean, School of Business
Dr. Jane McFerrin
Dean, School of Education
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Piedmont College at a
glance!
Piedmont College
School of Arts and Sciences
The School of Arts and Sciences encompasses
the fine arts, humanities, mathematics, natural
sciences and the social sciences. It also includes
interdisciplinary programs in which all students
develop skills in rational debate and analytical
thinking by honing their writing and speaking
skills.
Programs of Study
Humanities Fine Arts
Music
Art
Theatre Arts
English
French
German
Japanese
Religion and
Philosophy
Spanish
Interdisciplinary Studies
Liberal Arts
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics/Computer
Information Systems
Natural Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Physical Science
Physics
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Criminal Justice
History
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
School of Education
The profession of teaching is one that allows a
person to make a difference in the life of an
individual. Students who choose teaching as their
career should be aware that they have the poten-
tial to help mold the future. The mission of the
teacher education program is to prepare teachers
to be communicators of knowledge and educa-
tional goals, facilitators of learning and thinking,
and nurturers of self-esteem and interpersonal
skills.
Piedmont also offers a Dual-Degree Program for
students seeking initial certification to teach English,
mathematics, science, social science or Spanish at the
secondary level. This program, also called a Fifth
Year MAT program, allows students to earn their
bachelor's degrees and Master of Arts in Teaching
degrees.
Piedmont College
School of Nursing
The R.H.Daniel School of Nursing curriculum is community-
based, with a focus on health promotion and
prevention of disease.
For students preparing for registered nurse
status, the program of study is four years. The first
two years include general education courses in the
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and
mathematics to provide a foundation for the
nursing courses taken in the junior and senior
years. The last two years are devoted exclusively
to nursing courses and clinical practicums.
Following successful completion of the program,
students are eligible to sit for the National Council
Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
(NCLEX-RN), one of the components of the
licensure process.
For Registered Nurses wishing to obtain the
Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, the pro-
gram of study is four semesters in length following completion of
all general education requirements of the nursing major. Profes-
sional nursing courses are scheduled one day each week in order
to allow the RN student to work, if desired. Practicums in
Community Health and Leadership/Management are arranged at
appropriate clinical sites.
School of Business
The modern manager is a decision maker who
must understand accounting, communications,
economics, finance, human behavior, marketing,
quantitative methods, computer information
systems and technology in order to comprehend
and resolve business problems.
Business administration at Piedmont takes
these factors into account with the assistance of
local business leaders. These leaders continue to
serve as advisors to the program and help
provide links to the business world.
Each student is encouraged to participate as
an intern with a local business or other organiza-
tion. These opportunities enhance future
employment possibilites.
The School of Business Administration
prepares students for rewarding and productive
careers as business leaders with global perspec-
tive.
Piedmont College
Athens Center
Dr. Sliaron B. Denero
Athens Center Director
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Dr. Sidney E. Brown, Dean of Graduate Studies and Off-Campus programs
Welcomes Dr. Walter Denero and a friend to the Athens Center reception.
Piedmont College
The Athens Center
The Piedmont College Athens Center offers a small-college experience in a big
college town for undergraduate and graduate students.
Opened in 1996, the Athens Center serves students in the Athens-Clarke County
area with convenient day and evening classes. For students seeking to complete
bachelor's or advanced degrees, the Athens Center offers small classes and indi-
vidualized instruction. Most classes meet once a week during eight- week or 16-
week sessions. Students here receive the same level of instruction as those at
Piedmont's main campus and can draw on the academic and cultural resources
available in Athens, Georgia's fourth largest metropolitan area.
While the Athens Center currently serves primarily upper-level students, fresh-
men and sophomore students can take advantage of a joint enrollment program
with Athens Technical Institute. In this program, students attend Athens Tech for
two years and can then transfer appropriate credits to Piedmont to complete their
bachelor's degree.
The Athens Center academic buildings are located near downtown Athens on
Prince Avenue and North Milledge Avenue. The Center includes a computer lab
with Internet access where students can study and conduct research, plus Athens
Center students have full library privileges at the University of Georgia Main
Library.
COHORT PROGRAMS
Schools of the 2 1 st Century will need teachers who are prepared to meet the
challenges of higher academic standards, increasingly diverse student populations,
complex social issues, and expanding uses of high technology. At Piedmont
College, the response to these challenges has been the development of an innova-
tive program that focuses on the professional growth of teachers and the improve-
ment of schools. The Piedmont Master of Arts Cohort Program is designed for
practicing teachers who want to make a difference in the lives of children by
improving instruction in their own classrooms and their schools.
Classes are held in school systems across Georgia and are composed of cohorts
of students who take the same series of courses together. The program is directed
and taught by Piedmont College faculty, working in partnership with scholar-
practitioners, often from the same school system where classes are taught. This
access to Piedmont and local resources makes it possible to address the immediate
needs and goals of the system by linking theory to actual practice.
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Dr. Mary C. Lane
The Woman of the New Millennium
Dr. Mary C. Lane was Dean of Piedmont College from 1978 to 1986. She has always
been a woman ahead of her time. In her current role as Archivist and Dean Emeritus
for Piedmont, Dr. Lane continues to motivate and inspire others to live out their
dreams. Her great success is an example for young women of today. She encourages
students of Piedmont to create their own legend.
LEADER
EDUCATOR
ARCHIVIST. ARMY COLONEL. AUTHOR
DEAN, PIEDMONT COLLEGE
ENERGETIC, EMPOWERING
RELIGION PROFESSOR
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The Legend
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John Ahnen
Mary Albrecht
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Carolyn Andrews
Leigh Armstrong
Latatia Arnold Beatrice Augustine-Bunce Jennifer Ayers
Melissa Bagwell
Palmer Bailey
Weyburn Bailey
Stephen Ball
Bryan Ballard
Amy Banwell
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Stephen Barnett
Susan Bindhamer
Inga Bonner
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Nicole Bartman
William Beerman
Mark Bennett
Elizabeth Blake
Daniel Blankenship Michelle Blankenship
Karyn Boykin
Daniel Bray
Laurel Bridges
Joseph Beverly
Corey Bline
Elizabeth Brinson
Philip Brooks
Honna Brown
Sande Bruebaker
Michael Burns
Lesli Burton
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Adrianne Christmas
Michelle Clower
Lauren Cobb
Davina Collins
Joe Collins
Addison Cook
Christina Copeland
Anthony Cox
Thersa Cusaac
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Katherine Darnell
Rachel Davidson
Karen B Davis
Katherine Dawson
Jenni Deitz
Matthew Dekle
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Lee Evans
William Faircloth
Alice Fisher
Amy-Leigh Fisher
David Flint
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Joseph Giamelta
Katie Gibbs
Tiffany Gordon
Summer Gove
Glenda Green
Jeff Hames
Maura Hamilton
Dario Hanic
Colleen Hanson
Joel Harbin
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Holly Haynes
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Sarah Henderson
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Candice Jones
Julie Sanders
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Alicia Johnson
Angela Johnson
Carrie Johnson
Casey Jones
Jerilyn Jones
Jesi Jones
Amy Jumper
Jeff Kelly
Tanya Kerr
Rebecca Kitchens
April Jones
Max Jordan
Keith Kersey
Evelyn Knight
Heather Knight
Adnan Kovac
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Steven Kozicki
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A.J. Laye
David Limbach
Jennifer Malcom
Meichell Layton
Derek D. Lee
Brenda Lester
Deborah Lissimore Jessica Loudermilk
Jennifer Lynn
Cara Leverette
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Angela McCarty
Tony McCullers
David McDaniel
Suzanne Mace
Mari McElhannen
Crystal McFarlin
Shawn McGuire
Nichole Miles
Katie Miller
Amanda Milone
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Katrina Minish
Benjamin Myers
Misty Osley
Bridget Paul
Eda Montgomery
Constance Moody
Jessica Moseley
Amir Mujezinovic
Catherine Nix
Tonya Ocasio
Kristin Oliver
Anna Ortiz
Daniel Ostojic
Summer Owenby
Chiquita Parks
Diane Parr
Patty Payne
Kristen Pearson
Michele Pearson
Deborah Peck
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Debora Permar
Anna Pettway
Julie Phillips
Levi Pless
Keisa Pocoroba
Andrea Pollack
Jennifer Porter
Jay Prett
Stephanie Printz
Joseph Randolph
Ann Rau
Michelle Rawdin
Chrise Reignier
Luke Rheault
Craig Richard
Joshua Rogers
Lorena Rojas
Julie Russell
Lori Sanchelli
Adriane Schnaak
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Bryan Schroeder
Erika Sellers
Cynthia Shie
Stefan Smith
Georgia Scott
Jeramie Scott
Amanda Segers
Erik Seray
Melissa Seymour
Curtis Shedd
Rosanna Shwarts
Andy Sloan
Gina Smalley
Donna Spangler
Brian Spaulding
Nicole St. John
Melinda Selick
Lisa Sheriff
Brandy Smith
Elijah Stancel
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Boris Stankic
Keri Taylor
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Melissa Sterling
Beth Stinchcombe Kimberly Stohlmann
Stein Ove Teigen
Hope Terrell
Jill Thompson
Elen Strahle
Kerrin Thompson
Whitney Timmons
Mark Trythall
Skye Tyler
Roshae Upshaw
Gary Valentine
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Valerie Vinson
Agnes Warner
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Andrew Wagner
Andrew Walker
Area Walton
Desmond Watkins
Kim Watkins
J.J. Webster
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Mark Wheaton
LaDontrie Walton
Teresa Weiser
Paige Wheeler
Billy White
Kelly White
Rob White
Toni Wilkerson
Anjanette Williams
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Elizabeth Williams
Richard Williams Jennifer Williamson
Vanessa Wilson
Jill Wright
Kenneth Wright
Ferlissa Yearby
Laura Young
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Campus Life
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In. Memory of
Jeremy Donald Garren
Jeremy, a freshmen
student here a Piedmont
College, died in a tragic
car accident Tuesday,
November 24, 1999
while heading home
from school for the
Thanksgiving break.
Jeremy was an out-
standing friend,
christian, and student.
He was nineteen years
old. Jeremy was very
active in the Baptist
Student Union and the
Piedmont College The-
atre Department. He
also established a band
with friends and en-
joyed playing inspira-
tional songs. Jeremy's
laughter, smile, and
crazy jokes will be
missed by all of us.
Jeremy ' s 1 999 Piedmont College Yearbook Picture
Jeremy pictured with his best
friends Doug Tipton and Andrew
Wagner.
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Jeremy was in one of Piedmont
College ' s Theatre Department Fall
One Act Plays.
A Tribute to
Jeremy Donald Garren
I'm waiting.
Sitting andwaitingforwhateveritis boiling up inside me to explode
andmaybe itneverwilL
Icanfeelit.
Icanfeelitgoing through me andturning in my stomach and well-
ing up in my eyes andflowing through my pores
In andoutofme andinto allofus wheneverwe're together.
Togetherwithoutyou
Just when I think I'm understanding death a little bit-I don't. I
wish I could have knownyou longer andbetter becauseyou are one
hettofaperson to be around.
You know what the strangestthing is?
I can't cry about you because every time I start to cry, every time
tears wellup in my eyes andthey're atthe brim waiting/or that one
last surge of sadness to push them over the edge, they don'tfallbe-
causelstartsmilinginstead
Thankyouforthe blessing ofy our presence.
Godgrantyou etemalpeace in his kingdom,
IloveyoUy dearfriemi
I can't wait to laugh with you again,
BySeirraNicholson
Piedmont College Freshmen
Piedmont College
Most Athletic
Most Attractive
Most Dependable
Amy Banwell & Leonard
Cheiaua
Best All Around
Amanda Harvey & Levi Pless
Most Friendly
Jada Stone & Ray Smith
Most Intelligent
Amy Jenkins & Matt Burch Nicole StJohn & Josh Rogers
Julie Phillips & Tony
McCuellers
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1999 - 2000 Superlatives
Most Talented
Most Original
Most Likely to Succeed
Heather Ford & Ben Harrison
Most Spirited
Maggie Dubon & Nolan
McSparren
Most Witty
Kristen Pearson & Matt Neal
(Matt Neal Not Pictured, off being
successful)
Best Dressed
Carolyn Hart & Brad "Elmo"
Beverly
Seirra Nicholason & Beau
Hobbs
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Amy Jumper & Casey Jones
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Faculty and
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Faculty! Staff
Dr. Carlton Adams
Vice President for Technology and
Program Development
Dr.Stephanie Almagno
Asso. Prof, of English and Chair of
Humanities Dept
Dr.Buford Arnold
Asso. Prof, of Education
Dr. Richard Austin
Asst. Prof, of Biology
Dr. Alan Baumler
Asst. Prof, of History
Dr. Barbara Benson
Asst. Prof, of Education
Dr. Betsey Blakeslee
Asst. Prof, of Interdisciplinary Studies
Dr. Ronnie Booth
Asso. Prof, of Education
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Dr. Ellen Briggs
Asso. Prof, of Physical Education
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Faculty! Staff
Dr. Emerson Brooking
Asso. Prof, of Psychology
Dr. Sidney E Brown
Asso. Prof, of Educafion
Shirley Cantrell
Asst. Prof, of Nursing
Dr. Angela Brown
Asst. Prof, of Education
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Asso. Prof, of Education
Carol Caldwell
Field Placement Director of Education
Sam Canup
Asst. Prof, of Theater
Ed Carmack
Asso. Prof. Comp. Info.
Systems
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Faculty/Staff
Dr. Sean Carrigan
Asst. Prof, of Chemistry
Dr. Windy Charles
Asso. Prof, of English
Dr. Bob Cummings
Asso. Prof, of Education
Dr. Viviane Daigle
Asst. Prof, of Psychology
John Davis
Asst. Prof, of English
Dr. Sharon Denero
Director of the Athens Center
Dr. Barbara Crosson
Asso. Prof, of Nursing
Dr. Walter Daves
Prof, of Psychology and Chair,
Interdisciplinary Studies Dept.
Dr. Walter Denero
Public Administration Senior Fellow,
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Faculty! Staff
Dr. Sandra Dickson
Asso. Prof, of Education
Cohort Coordinator
Clarence Duncan
Asst. Prof, of Bus. Admin
Frank Gannon
Asst. Prof, of English
Elaine Dittmer
Asst. Prof, of Bus. Administration
Dr. Debra Dooley
Asst. Prof. Of Earth Science
Dr. Luther Elrod
Asso. Prof, of Chemistry
Dr. Lynda Flage
Asst. Prof, of Education
Dr. Mark Gardner
Prof, of Economics
Bob Glass
Asst. Dir. for Technical Services, Library
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Faculty/ Staff
Cheryl Goldsleger
Asso. Prof, of Art
Steve Harwood
Baseball Coach and Asso. Prof, of
Physical Education
Dr. David Greene
Prof, of English
Dr. David Hawkins
Prof, of Education
Dr. Debra Harden
Asso. Prof, of Education Cohort Coordinate
Athens Center
Dr. Shahryar Heydari
Asso. Prof, of Mathematics and Chair,
Math Dept.
Dr. Laverne Hill
Asso. Prof. Political Science
Dr. Wally Hinson
Asso. Prof, of Music and Chair, Fine Arts
Dept.
Douglas Jensen
Asst. Prof, of Spanish
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Faculty/ Staff
Dr. Bruce Johnson
Asst. Prof, of Accounting
Dr. Vijaya Kandala
Asso. Prof, of Physics
Dr. Madge Kibler
Asso. Prof, of Education
Fumi Koyonagi
Instructor, School of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Nancy Keller
Prof, of Nursing
Jason Lake
Asst. Prof, of Theater
Dr. Delene Lee
Vice President for Administration and
Finance
Peggy Leland
Asst. Prof, of Education
Dr. Charles Lucado
Asso. Prof, of Grad. Education
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Faculty I Staff
Dr. Lisa Hodgens Lumpkin
Asso. Prof, of English
Dr. Timothy Lytle
Asst. Prof, of Religion and Philosophy
Margaret MacGregor
Asst. Prof, of Nursing
Carmen Manuel
Instructor of Art
Dr. Jane McFerrin
Dean of the School of Education
Dr. Ken Melichar
Prof, of Sociology and Chair, Social
Sciences Dept
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Dr. James Mellichamp
Vice President for Academic Affairs and
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Janice Moss
Asso. Prof, of Communications
Dr. Keith Nelms
Asst. Prof, of Comp. Info. Systems
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Asso. Prof, of Spanish
Julie Palmour
Asst. Prof, of Education
Dr. Emma Pettyjohn
Asst. Prof, of Music
Dr. William Piper
Prof, of Business and Dean, School of
Business Administration
Gene Ruffin
College Librarian and Asso. Prof, of
Religion and Philosophy
Bonnie Semora
Asst. Prof, of Sociology
Dr. David Peak
Asst. Prof, of Business
Dr. Betty Rogers
Asso. Prof, of Mathematics
Dr. Garen Simmons
Prof, of History
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Fa c ultylS taff
Dr. Ralph Singer
Callaway Professor of History
Dr. William Smith
Prof, of English
Dr. Edward Taylor
Asst. Prof, of Business Administration
Dr. Patrick Taylor
Prof, of Art
Dr. Cynthia Vance
Asso. Prof, of Psychology
Michelle Wetherbee
Asst. Prof, of Business and Marketing
Dr. Barbara Steinhaus-Jordan
Asst. Prof, of Music
Dr. Max White
Asso. Prof, of Anthropology
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Faculty/Staff
Jeanne White
Instructor, School of Arts and Science
Ada Arrowood
Administrative Assistant, Finance
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Charles Caudell
Accounting Assistant
Dr. Stephen Whited
Asso. Prof, of English
Sara Bates
Physical Plant Assistant
Leesa Anderson
Controller
Sandra Bridgers
Administrative Assistant .School of Nursing
Kelly Church
Admissions Advisor
Tonya Church
Director of Publications
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Faculty/Staff
Ashley Cook
Chaplain
Kristie Dover
Accountant
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Administrative Asst. Education
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Charles T. Davis
Technical Services Assistant, Library
Drew Davis
Admissions Advisor
Mark Driskill
Director of Gift Planning and Church
Relations
Kathy Edward
Dir. of Undergraduate Admissions
Tracey Geoghagan Kristen Hart
Graduate Admissions Administrative Asst. Administrative Asst., Office of the
President and Resident Dir. of Wallace an
Senior Hall
Faculty/Staff
Dir.
Dr. Charles Hawkins
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Judy Haygood
Accounting Assistant
Jennifer Inglis
Asst. Dir. for Public Services, Library
Brenda Ivester
Asst. to the Registrar
Connie Jones
Administrative Assistant Registrar's Office
Carol Kokesh
Director of Graduate Studies and Off
Campus Programs
Gwen Kirchoff
Accounting Assistant
Kim Lovell
Director of Financial Aid
Dick Martin
Campus Police Chief
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Faculty! Staff
Terry Martin
Softball/Volleyball Coach
Kathleen McDuffie
Science Lab Coordinator
Cathy Miller
Executive Secretary Office of the
President
Susan Mills
Advancement Services Coordinator
Erin Mundy
Asso. Director of Undergraduate Admissions
Katie O'Brien
Volleyball Coach
Wanda Payne
Administrative Services Coordinator and
Personnel
Linda Pitts
Bursar
David Price
Director of Public Relations
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Jan Pulliam
Administrative Assistant for Graduate
Studies
April Reed
Director of Special Projects
Harold Rogers
Physical Plant Assistant
King Rushnell
Physical Plant Assistant
Nancy Singer
Director of Annual Fund and Alumni
Relations
Nellie Snyder
Asst. Director of Financial Aid
Rhonda Sutton
Operations Assistant
Debra Taylor
Director of Academic Support
Wallace Thompson
Asst. Men's Basketball Coach and Purcell
Hall Resident Director
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Faculty! Staff
Vickie Turner
College Registrar
Ellen Williams
Mail Room Assistant
Linda Wofford
Assistant Registrar
Renee Van Winkle
Athletic Director
Kathy Wies
Director of Constituency Research
Celena Williams
Administrative Assistant Admissions
Valerie Williams
Administrative Assistant, School and
Business Administration
Shane Wood
Gift Proc. and Operations Assistant
Patricia Ziemann
Administrative Assistant, Office of the Vi
President for Academic Affaris
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Dr. Carlos Camp
Professor of Biology & Chair Dept. of
Natural Sciences
Chris Faulkner
Men's Basketball Coach
Doug Fitzgerld
Piedmont College
Mrs. James E. Walter
First Lady of the college from 1949-1984
Mrs. James E.
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Charles Cooper
Women's Basketball Coach
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The Piedmont College family congratulates Coach Cooper.
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Honors Day
1999
L to R, Christin Gresham, Georgia
Power Minority Mentoring Alliance
Scholarship Recipient, Dr. Madge
Kibler, and President Ray Cleere.
Teacher of the Year
L to R, Rebecca Shedd, Atlanta Gas
and Light Resources Inc. Recipient,
Mr. James Eubanks, and President Ray
Cleere.
Dr. Tim Lytle
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L to R, Dr. Charles Lucado and Patrick
Reese, Graduate Director's Award Recipi-
ent.
L to R, Rhonda L. Steele, Accounting Award Recipi-
ent and Mr. Clarence Duncan
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L to R. Dr. Janice Moss, presenter, and Joseph A.
Powers, Outstanding Broadcaster WRFP - AM 530
Award recipient.
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L to R, TEAM Piedmont Awards, Kristen Hart, Ambas-
sador of the Year, David Limbach, Most Spirited
Member, and Jada Stone, Most Involved Member, and
Mrs. Erin McManus Mundy, Presenter.
L to R, Dr. Curtis D. Bradford. Outstanding Advisor
Award recipient. Dr. Lisa Hodgens Lumpkin, and
President Ray Cleere.
L to R, Dr. Walter F. Daves, presenter, Jennifer Lynn,
and Heather Swords, Servant LEaderhsip recipients.
L to R, Linda Amato, Psychology Graduating Senior
with the highest GPA Award recipient and Dr. Cynthia
L. Vance, presenter.
L to R, Assistant Professor Michelle Wetherbee,
Sponsor; Mlatt Neal, Rod Conley, Casey Jones,
Christine Sweet, and Dr. Mark Gardner, Sponsor. SIFE
Club Award recipients.
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Homecoming
Freshmen Court Representatives: Carolyn Hart and Freshmen Court: Representatives Amy Jumper and
Beau Hobbs. Jim Bob Jones.
Sophomore Court Representatives: Julie Phillips
and Homecoming Prince Chip Hogsed.
Sophomore Court Representatives: Julia (NiNi)
Pineda and Scott Bishop.
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Senior Representatives: Kelli Casalou Senior Representatives: Stephanie
and Homecoming King Tony Lovell and Joel Harbin.
McCullers.
Senior Representatives: Rhesa Hous-
ton and Brian Spaulding.
Junior Representatives: Home-
coming Princess Heather Swords
and Jennifer Abbot. Not pictured
Mark Prater and Steven Kozicki.
Senior Representatives: Ashley
Starr and Rick Peel. Not Pictured
Jordan Lunday and Homecoming
Queen Amy Jenkins
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Kristy Odomirick,
Rick Peel, and Kelli
Casalou, and Ashley
Starr happily smile
for the camera.
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his fiancee enjoy a slow dance.
Stephanie Lovell and Doug Tipton having a good
time at the dance.
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Leonard Cheiaua says, "I'll
boogie later. I've got to eat
first!"
Melvin Montoya and Matt
Desing congratulate King
Tony McCullers with a
friendly attack!
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Clubs
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The International
Club
International Club
Jackie Akifuma
Admir Besic
Jadranko Biberovic
Leonard Cheiaua
Dario Hanic
Celine Hoppenrey
Mersad Kadic
Adnan Kovac
Fumi Koyinagi
Amir Mujezinovic
Daniel Ostojic
Kyung Hyun Park
Lorena Rojas
Ghale Man Shiva
Elma Spahic
Jasmin Spahic
Boris Stankic
April Reed Sponcer of the
International Club.
Daniel Ostojic loves Piedmont
College.
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The Rotaract Club
Mandy Flanders, President, talks
to local Rotarian and Piedmont
Vice-President Dr. Delene Lee.
Mandy Flanders gives the
Habersam Ratary Club an
update on the Rotaract
Fundraiser for 1999-2000.
Right: The Habersham
County Rotary Club
sponsors a community
picnic at Demorest Park,
Fall Semester 1999.
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Chris Faulkner, Mandy Flanders, and Rotary
District Governor Rich Panyik.
1999-2000 Piedmont College Rotaract Club Members
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Student Government
Association
Sponsor:
Jem Clement
Members:
Heather Swords
President
Jennifer Clay
Vice President
Joel Harbin
Treasurer
Michael Stratton
Secretary
Dave Limbach
Amy Jumper
Tracey Westrom
Travis Threadgill
Lee Evans
Brian Schroeder
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Campus Activity Board
Sponsor:
Liz Butikofer
Members:
Christin Gresham
Jennifer Hanson
Trey Beyer
Tracy Westrom
Anna Pettway
Lee Evans
Laura Green
Melissa Nichols
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Baptist Student Union
Sponsors:
Dr. Delene Lee
Mrs. Leesa Anderson
Membership is open to
everyone.
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Alpha Psi Omega
Sponsors:
Sam Canup
Jason Lake
Dr. Betsy Blakeslee
Members:
Amanda Harvey
President
Matt Hartwick
Vice President
Angie Luzar
Business Manager
John Barclay
Daniel Blankenship
DustinBurrell
Karin Christensen
Rebecca Dover
Heather Ford
JeffHames
Colleen Hansen
Seth Howard
Jennifer Jewell
Dave Limbach
Ben Myers
Jada Stone
Tucker Stone
Mark Try thai 1
Skye Tyler
Kim Vicos
MarkWheaton
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TEAM Piedmont
Sponsor:
Mrs. Erin McManus Mundy
Members:
Jada Stone, President
Julie Phillips, Vice President
Michael Stratton
Ben Harrison
Levi Pless
Wesley Roach
Beau Hobbs
Amanda Hardin
Amy Jumper
Jeff Kelly
Mark Wheaton
Bowie Wheaton
Stacey Dobson
Jennifer Lynn
Amanda Appling
Rebecca Kitchens
Keylan Mitchell
MarkTrythall
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Psychology Club
Sponsors:
Dr. Viviane Daigle
Dr. Emerson Brooking
Dr. Cynthia Vance
Members:
Kim Vicos
President
Kathy Darnell
Vice President
Stacie Murphy
Secretary
Cindy Driggers
Treasurer
Nathaniel Shaprio
Patty Payne
Debbie Reno
Jaque Noller
Kristi Beth Carpenter
Jenni Bishton
Teresa Weiser
Robin Fleming
Brandy Andrews
Beverly Merge
Marti Lovell
Cindy Allen
Maida Curtovic
Ryan Bondell
Jo Descher
Tonya Kerr
Gina Smalley
Lauren Cobb
Jamie Child s
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Alpha Chi Honor Society
Sponsor:
Dr. Ralph Singer Jr.
Dr. Al Pleysier
Dr. Rick Austin
Members:
Tony McCullers
President
Skye Tlyer
Vice President
Jacquelyn Noller
Secretary
Kelly White
Treasurer
Leah MacNellis
Delegate
Rachel Davidson
Robin Flemming
Seth Howard
Priscilla Alexander
Heather Barry
Elizabeth Blake
Jamie Bleckley
Carolyn Botchway
Carrie Cummings
Allison Logan
Jennifer Lynn
Peggy Lovell-Huffman
Lisa McBrayer
Bobbie Jo Miller
Kristen Mobley
Summer Owenby
Teresa Wesier
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Piedmont College
History Society
Sponsors:
Dr. Al Pleysier
Dr. Garen Simmons
Dr. Ralph Singer
Members:
Trey Beyers
Rachel Davidson
Chanda Defoor
Nancy James
Eli Stancel
Tracey Westrom
Linda Wofford
Shane Wood
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Sigma lau Delta
Faculty Sponsors:
Dr. Lisa Lumpkin
Dr. Curtis Bradford
Dr. William Smith
Dr. David Greene
Dr. Stephen Whited
Members:
Kristen Pearson
Bobbie Jo Miller
Summer Owenby
Lisa Miller
Kristen Mobley
Sara Bates
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Literary Society
Faculty Sponsor:
Dr. Stephen Whited
Members:
Kristen Pearson
Dave Limbach
Gina Smalley
John Barclay
Chris Flynn
Res Schwarts
Sarah Henderson
Corwin Lambeth
Maggie Dubon
Kimberly Underwood
Tyson Williams
Casey Jones
Eli Stancil
Meichell Layton
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Canterbury Club
Sponsors:
Dr. Stephen Whited
Dr. Tim Lytle
Dr. Cynthia Vance
Membership is open to every-
one.
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Art Club
Sponsor:
Cheryl Goldsleger
Members:
Kelly White
President
Alana Cole & Jaque Noller
Vice President
Suzanne Mace
Secretary
Nancy Strandburg
Treasurer
Trey Beyer
Wendy Keller
Anna Pettway
Adam Scurr
Teresa Weiser
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Students In Free Enterprise
Sponsors:
Dr. Mark Gardner
Michelle Wetherbee
Members:
Valerie Vinson
President
Toni Wilkerson
Vice President
Matthew Wallace
Secretary
Steven Felton
Treasurer
Pam Gearison
Christy Ivester
David McDaniel
Keylan Mitchell
Michele Pearson
Craig Richard
Arik Stoddard
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Lions Roar
Piedmont College Newspaper
Sponsors:
)r. Betsey Blakeslee
)avid Price
Members:
essica Howell
Editor in Chief
Miranda Jiles
ay out/Design Editor
.auren Dailey
lixef of Operations
/lark Wheaton
''ampus News Editor
tes Shwarts
pecial Feature Editor
/lagda Dubon
metry/A rts Editor
)ave Limbach
hiline Editor
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Cheerleading
The 1999-2000 cheerleading squad pose
for a group photo.
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Go Lions!
The squad performs a stunt.
Keisa cheers her heart out.
Carolyn shows us her award winning
smile.
Up Up and Away!
Piedmont fans watch their cheerleaders
in action.
Stephanie is thinking about the next cheer.
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The 1999-2000 Lions pose for a
group photo.
Jarvis goes up for a dunk.
The 1999-2000 Lions
Head Coach: Chris Faulkner
Assistant Coaches:
Wallace Thompson
Octavius Mulligan
Head Athletic Trainer:
Kelly McGlockin
Student Trainer:
Michael Townsen
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Nathaniel Shapiro
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Scott Bishop
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Stephen Barnett
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Anthony Cox
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Keylan Mitchell
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Jimmie Jones
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Jarvis Towns
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Stacy Francis
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James Barron
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Boris Stanjic
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Daniel Ostojic
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Christoph Gum
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Micah Archie
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Amir Mujezinovic
52
Andy Sloan
Keylan moves the
ball down the court.
What a shot.
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James flies by a defender.
Andy watches the clock closely.
Scott looks for an open man,
Just try and get the ball from me.
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The 1999-2000 Lady Lions
pose for a group photo.
Rhesa waits while her team-
mates set up their offense.
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Head Coach: Charles Cooper
Assistant Coach: Amy Hood
Head Athletic Trainer: Kelly McGlockin
1 1 Kevia Brown
12 Jennifer Taylor
14 Rhesa Houston
15 Jennifer Jones
20 Meredith Tallant
24 Tara Cohron
25 Jamie Childs
32 Gretchen Green
33 Katie Vaughan
45 Jennifer Pearce
50 Eva Taylor
Lady Lions show their strong
defensive skills.
Jennifer is determined to win.
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Rhesa grabs the ball before it rolls out
of bound.
Suzianne Green carries the ball to the
basket.
Meredith concentrates on her
free throw.
Another win for the Lady Lions!
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The 1999-2000 Men's Soccer Team
Head Coach: Jason Smith
Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Beaton
Scott Borchers
Paul Gwin
Ric Wallace
Head Athletic Trainer: Kelly McGlockin
Student Trainer: Melissa Sterling
Stein does his famous Teigen twist.
Leonard heads toward the goal.
Stephen Black
2 Travis Threadgill
3 Snorri Gunnarson
4 Steven Kozicki
5 Craig Richard
6 David Fink
7 Melvin Montoya
8 Leonard Cheiaua
9 Jason Laury
10 Stephen Nulty
1 1 Stein Ove Teigen
12 Stuart Gilgannon
13 Alex Vots
14 Travis Marx
15 Chris Baker
16 Matt Desing
17 Aaron Velmosky
18 Joaquin Camargo
1 9 Mustafa Khali
20 Gudni Eiriksson
21 Chris Clare
22 Brooks Durham
Gudni races down the field.
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The team prepares for action.
Stephen side tackles his opponent.
Melvin and his powerful kick.
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Melinda battles for control of the
ball.
The 1999-2000 Women's Soccer Team
Head Coach: Paul Gwin
Assistant Coaches: Scott Borchers
Jason Smith
Ric Wallace
Jeremy Beaton
Head Athletic Trainer: Kelly McGlockin
Student Trainer: Melissa Sterling
1 Nicole Whelan
2 Lauren Dailey
3 Missy Perkins
4 Melissa Seymour
5 Briana Deal
6 Erin Corcoran
7 Jordan Lunday
8 Jennifer Martin
9 Nicole Brown
10 Erica Spellbring
1 1 Melinda Wallace
12 Christina Copeland
16 Emily Davenport
18 Sara Borchers
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Jordan watches as the ball
goes into the net.
Nicole and her fancy footwork.
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Sara headballs the ball to a
teammate.
Emily prepares to pass.
Nicole takes a shot on goal.
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Team members anxiously wait
on the serve.
Carrie prepares to send the ball
over the net.
The 1999-2000 Volleyball Team
Head Coach: Terry Martin
Assistant Coach: Katie O' Brien
Head Athletic Trainer: Kelly
McGlockin
Student Trainer: Courtney
Ragan
4 Carrie Pluto
6 Katie Gibbs
7 Jennifer Porter
8 Christa Reignier
9 Erica Carver
10 Arianne Haywood
11 Chris Miller
1 3 Tracy Westrom
14 Amy Banwell
17 Julie Schibsted
1 8 Kellie Ledford
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Team members cheer after an
awesome play.
The ball will not get past these two.
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Chris shows strong defense.
Tracy and Amy show how teamwork wins
the game.
Katie ups the score by one more.
Kellie blocks the ball.
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The team listens while
Coach Martin gives a
peptalk.
After a high five
everyone is ready
for the game.
One more run girls
and we win the
game!
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Blowing bubbles helps Leslie to concentrate
on the game.
Jamie watches the game intently.
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Go for it! SLIDE
Rick beats the throw.
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Players wait anxiously while their teammate bats.
Brian delivers the pitch.
Great play Adam!
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Piedmont moves into the new millennium by renovating existing buildings
and constructing new ones to meet the growing needs for Piedmont's future.
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"Here 's to thee, then, dear Old Piedmont
May you ever stand
As an emblem of the noblest
In our fair Southland."
Clockwise from top left: Arrendale Library,
Nielsen Dining Hall, R.H. Daniel School of
Nursing, and the Piedmont College Chapel.
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Judge James Cornwell do-
nated lawbooks fromhis per-
sonal collection to the
Arrendale Library. Left to
right: Mr. Gene Ruffin, Li-
brary Director, Dr. Edward
Ariail, Chairman of Board of
Trustees, Dr. Carlton Adams,
Vice President of Academic
Affairs, Judge Cornwell.
Carol Dye, Circulation/
Periodicals Assistant for the
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Mr. Gus Arrendale speaks with one of the many friends
who came to help celebrate the dedication of the Piedmont
Library.
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Left: President Ray Cleere
and Mr. Gus Arrendale, board
of trustee member, are pic-
tured with a mock-up of the
plaque that will be placed on
the library honoring Mr. Tom
and Mrs. Winifred Arrendale.
Bottom Left: Dr. Mary Lane,
Dean Emeritus & Archivist is
pictured here with Jennifer
Inglis, Librarian in the college
archives room.
Below: A party honoring Mr.
Charles T. Davis for his many
years of service to the college
was held in Camp Younts.
Arrendale Library
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Daniel Hall Renovation
Daniel Hall looks like
new this year. All the
hallways received a fresh
coat of paint and new
tile to replace the old
carpet, and after renova-
tion, what was once the
fourth floor storage area
is now home to the R.H.
Daniel School of Nurs-
ing.
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Painters are putting the final coat of
paint on the fourth floor before the
nursing school moves in.
The Elevator Project is almost com-
pleted for Daniel Hall.
Dr. Frances Brown, Dean of the R.H. Daniel School of Nursing, discusses plans
for the fourth floor with Sandy Bridgers, administrative assistant , and Dr. Barbara
Crosson, professor.
Oie start of the new elevator for
Daniel Hall
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Breaking ground on the new Mathematics, Science and
Technology center.
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Dr. Edward Ariail, Dr. W. Ray Cleere, Mrs. Kay
Swanson, trustee, and husband Dean Swanson pictured
with a mock-up of the plaque for the new Stewart Hall.
Out of the Ashes
the Phoenix rises !
New Mathematics,
Science and Tech-
nology Building.
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Construction began on the Senior Dorm in August 1998. The building
is the newest dorm on the campus. It houses upperclassmen.
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Corner Cafe
The Corner Cafe is a favorite
place for students to socialize.
All proceeds of the cafe go to the
Piedmont College Scholarship
Fund for students.
The Corner Cafe also has a study
room where students can eat, do
homework, or just relax and watch
T.V.
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Piedmont Chapel
The Piemdont College
Chapel is also due for
some renovation and
expansion as part of the
College's capital cam-
paign. Built in 1971 the
Chapel, can handle
large crowds for musi-
cal performances,
however the platform
area furnishings are
fixed in place, limiting
the types of perfor-
mances that can be held.
Plans call for an addi-
tion to the Chapel
which will provide
more classroom space
and flexibility for
musical performances.
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Chapel Pipe Organ
The chapel will also receive
a new mechanical-action
pipe organ to enhance the
college's growing music
program in the future.
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Alumni Relations: Yesterday,
Today, and tomorrow.
The Alumni Relations office has
a new face , but one familiar to
the Piedmont family. Mrs.
Nancy Singer, Director of
Annual Programs and Special
Gifts, has taken over the role as
alumni liaison for the college.
Singer has served as Director of
Alumni Relations from 1984 to
1992 and as Director of the
Annual Fund from 1992 to the
present, working closing with
the Alumni Association
fundraising efforts. Her hus-
band, Dr. Ralph "Buzz" Singer
has taught history at the college
since 1972.
"I am very excited about work-
ing with the Alumni Board of
Directors and all of the associa-
tion members," Singer said. " I
look forward to seeing a lot of
old friends more often in this
new role."
Nancy was recently honored
for her fifteen years of service
at the college. She is pictured
along with Dr. W. Ray Cleere
and Dr. Carlos Camp.
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Long, mayor of Demorest.
Jim Parham, Alumni Presi- Mrs. Charlie Cleere is pictured with several of her alumni friends during the annual "P"
dent. Club Breakfast.
Dr. Carlton Adams, Vice President of Academic Affairs,
pictured with Alumni during homecoming weekend.
Mr. Loy Johnson, trustee, talks with Mr. J. Philip Ballard also
a member of the board of trustees.
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A.D. 'Joe' Lattanzi, along with Mrs.
Peggy Lattanzi, at the baseball field
dedication.
Chris Faulkner, Piedmont Li-
ons Basketball Coach, dis-
cusses upcoming events with
Mr. G. A. Cronic, a Piedmont
Alumnus.
Ms. Elizabeth Veal, former
S.G.A. President and Pied-
mont Alumnus, is talking with
board of trustee chairman Dr.
Edward Ariail and his wife.
Friends made at Piedmont last
a lifetime. Pictured here are
friends and alumnus of the col-
lege, Renee West Holt, Emily
West Asbell, and Evelyn King.
Dr. Cleere tells a joke to a group
of alumni at the annual "P" Club
Breakfast.
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Memories of a life time!!
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aye, Old
Piedmont
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We, they
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daughters
Bless they
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Our past, present, and future
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Many thanks to all those who helped
make the Millennium yearbook a huge
success. Special thanks to the Piedmont
~~~ Staff for working over-
iet 2000 requirements!!
Yearbook Staff:
- Dr. Janice Moss,
roneberry - Editor,
- Assistant Editor,
>ntributors: _ _ _
Betsy Augustine, David Price, David Limba<
risten Pearson, and the
legistrar's office staff.
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King Science Hall
School of Nursing
Nielsen Dining Hall
Piedmont College Library
School of Education/ Sch < sss
Current Gymnasium
Getman-Babcock Residence
Student Affairs' Security /Continuing Educal
Career Planning & Placement
Hobbs House (President's home)
Maintenance
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Graduate Studies & Off-campus programs
Fitness Center
Science Annex
Art Building & Gam
Martens Botanical Center
GYSTC (Georgia Youth Science and Technology C
The Lane Education Center
Wallace R> Hail
Senior Hall
Purcell Residf
New Athletic Center
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Tennis Courts
Congregational House
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