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With such a gentle command the
writers of all times in all lands have
sent forth their books into the world.
We, too, are sending forth a book,
in the pages of which we hope you
will find reminders of all that has been
pleasant in your days at Piedmont
College. As you turn the leaves,
may you enjoy in retrospect the best
and happiest of your experiences
here quiet hours in the library, jolly
gatherings on the campus, good talks
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among friends, strolls along the lake
shore walk, laughter in the halls, and
the keen intellectual enjoyment of
the classroom.
Again, to those who cherish the hap-
py memories preserved in these pages
and who will read these words and
view these scenes with the partial
eye of one who loves his Alma
Mater
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PUBLISHED BY
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PIEDMONT COLLEGE, DEMOREST, GEORGIA
DEDICATION
TO THE ALUMNI
As a token of our appreciation of those whose
interests have been one with ours, whose sym-
pathy is sincere, and from whose efforts in years
past has evolved the College as we know it today,
we dedicate this, the fourteenth volume of the
YONAHIAN,
TO THE ALUMNI
IN HIHillUi
Addie Green Bass
George C. Burrage
Frank R. Shipman
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May this book, in time, be-
come for all of us one of
"The pleasant books, that
silently among
Our household treasures
take familiar places,
And are to us as if
a living tongue
Spake from the printed
leaves or pictured faces."
The Editors
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R. H. BLACK W. BAXTER SMITH
GEORGE C. BELLINGRATH HENRY C. NEWELL
ADMINISTRATION
JL T is these men who have assumed the responsibility of official
direction of this College. Not only as the nucleus of administrative
power, but as an understanding and co-operative reflector of student
thought they are an essential contributory part of Piedmont College.
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FACULTY
Hexry C. Newell, B.S., B.D., D.D.
President
George C. Beli.ingrath
Dean
Davidson College, A.B. ; Union Theological
Seminary, B.D. ; Columbia University, A.M..
Ph.D.
Ruth C. Stone
Dean of It omen
Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Delta Pi; G.S.C.W.;
B.S.; Emory University, A.M.; Cornell Uni-
versity.
Ruth Ford Atkinson
Mathematics
Rollins College, A.B.; Oberlin College, A.M.
Bailey M. Wade
Education
Phi Delta Kappa; Ogden College, A.B. ; Uni-
versity of Indiana, A.M. ; Peabody College,
Ph.D.
John G. Roberts
/ re n eh
Phi Kappa Sijj;ma ; Randolph-Macon College,
A.B.; Harvard University, A.M.
W. Silas Roberts
Chemistry and Physics
Si<:ma Xi; Piedmont College. A.B. ; Harvard
I niversity, A. P.; University of Chicago, M.S.
Henry H. Walker
Religion and Philosophy
University of Chicago, Ph.H., Ph.D.; Chicago
Theological Seminary, B.D.
Homer W. Stevens
Sociology and Economics
Yankton College; University of Minnesota,
A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.M.
Wendell Brooks Phillips
English Language and Literature
Piedmont College, A.B. ; Harvard University,
A.B. ; Harvard University, A.M.
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FACULTY
T. Erskine Campbell
Chemistry and Biology
Gamma Delta Psi ; Beta Theta Pi ; Hanover
College; Piedmont College, A.B.
Harry B. Forrester
Biology and Coach
Kappa Delta Pi ; Piedmont College, A.B. ;
University of Alabama, M.S.
Mabel S. Percy
Latin Language and Literature
Middlebury College, A.B. ; Atlanta Theologi-
cal Seminary, B.B.L.
C. Lisle Percy
History
Middlebury College, A.B. ; Atlanta Theologi-
cal Seminary, B.D. ; Clark University, A.M.
Ruth Staley
English and German
Wells College, A.B. ; Wittenberg College,
A.M.; Malburg University; University of
Wisconsin.
W. Baxter Smith '
Registrar
Young Harris College, A.B. ; University of
Georgia, A.M.; University of Tennessee.
Grace M. Keeney
Voice
William Whitney School of Music; Westmin-
ster Choir School ; Pupil of Royal Dadman.
Bertha Thalley Motz
Piano and / iolin
Brenau College Conservatory, B.M. ; Peabody
College; Pupil of Hugh Hodgson.
Corian R. Stambaugh
Home Economics
Piedmont College, B.S.H.E. ; Columbia Uni-
versity, A.M.
No la V. James
Home Economics
Piedmont College, B.S.H.E.; University of
Georgia.
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FACULTY
\V. Henkel Smith
Commercial Subjects
Piedmont College, A.H.; Athens Business
College; Columbia University.
James R. Taylor
Assistant Treasurer
Piedmont College.
Ruth Billingsley
Secretary to the Dean
Piedmont College, A.B.
Marie Boring
Assistant Registrar
Piedmont College, A.B.
Edith H. Valpey
Librarian
Simmons College.
Lillian Rudeseal
Secretary to the President
Bowling Green College of Commerce.
Etta S. Ansted
Dietitian
Piedmont College; North Georgia College.
Nina M. Dorman
Co liege Nurse
Americus Hospital; University Hospital, R.N,
R. H. Black
Business Manager and Treasurer
S\r\ii HUGULEY
Dormitory Supervisor
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ALMA MATER
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When the Georgian hills grow purple
hi the sunset glow,
Proudly stands our Alma Mater,
hi a vale below.
CHORUS
Green and Gold float on for aye:
Old Piedmont for thee:
We, thy loyal sons and daughters,
Bless thy memory.
As about the mighty oak tree,
Clings the ivy vine,
So around thee, dear old Piedmont,
Loyal hearts entwine.
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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.
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CLASSES
Symbolizing the love and respect of our
class for its Alma Mater, this living me-
morial has become an indispensable ele-
ment in the beautifi cation of our campus.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Milton White P resident
Reynolds Bush Vice-President
Lucile O'Rear Secretary
JENNIE McCLAIN Treasurer
SENIORS
Jack Acree
Warwick, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"The secret of success is constancy to fur-
pose."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3;
President, 3; J. S. Green, 1, 2, 3; Treasurer, 2,
Vice-President, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3; Basketball,
1, 2, 3.
Dair Barrett
Demorest, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
"Good manners and soft words have
brought many a difficult tiling to pass."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Gamma Chi, 1, 2, 3;
Chaplain, 1 ; Member A. \V. S. Council, 2, 3
Chemistrv Club, 1, 2; Drama League, 3.
Virginia Beall
Fitzgerald, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Speak fitly or be silent wisely."
G. S. C. W., 1,2; Piedmont College, 3. 4:
Zeta Phi, 3, 4.
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Lois Bell
Gillsvillc, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"A woman she stems o) cheerful yester-
days and confident tomorrows.
( i. S. T. C, 1 ; Piedmont College, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Chi, 2, 3, 4; Owl Reporter, 2, 3; Clieer Leader, 3;
French Club, 2, 3; Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4; Secre-
tary, 4; Drama League, 3, 4; "College Hobo," 3;
Y. \V. C. A., 2. 3, 4; College Cheer Leader, 4.
Mary Virginia Brock
Cedartown, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Oli, how dear it is to us. this life we live
and see!
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary, 2, 3;
Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Treas-
urer, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama League, 3, 4;
Vice-President, 3; Writers Club, 2, 3; Life Service
Band, 1,2; French Club, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi, 1,
2, 3, 4 ; Treasurer, 4.
Reynolds Bush
Barnesville, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DF.C.RF.E
"The ivisest man could ask no more o]
Fate
Than to he simple, rind est, manly, and
true."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Protropian, 1, 2, 3, 4;
President, 4, Treasurer, 4; Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4;
President, 3; French Club, 1,2; Class Treasurer, 3,
Vice-President, 4; Student Association Treasurer, 4.
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SENIORS
Hugh Cook
Prattville, Alabama
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"11 e like to know the weaknesses of em-
inent persons;
It consoles us for our inferiority."
Piedmont Junior College, 1, 2; Piedmont College,
3, 4; J. S. Green Society, 3, 4; Alabama Club, 3, 4;
French Club, 4; Drama League President, 4.
Jessie Cook
Hemp, Georgia
candidate for b.s. degree
"A good sport always plays the game; no
matter what happens, she'll be the same."
Tennessee Wesleyan, 1,2; Piedmont College, 3, 4;
Gamma Chi, 3, 4; President, 4; Student Associa-
tion Vice-President, 4; Basket-ball, 3, 4; "P" Club,
3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Writers Club, 3; Y. W.
C. A., 3, 4; Tennis Champion, 3; Drama League,
3,4.
Helen Diefenderfer
Clanton, Alabama
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Count that day lost whose low descending
sun views from thy hand no worthy action
done."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2,
3; Alabama Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 1; French
Club, 2, 3; President, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Drama
League, 2, 3; "College Hobo," 2; Y. W. C. A.
Cabinet, 2, 3.
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SENIORS
R.UBYE DODD
Demorest, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
'The manly part is to do with might and
main what you ran do."
Piedmont College, 1. 2, 3, 4; Basket-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4:
"P" Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Catherine Ellison
Clarkesville, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DLGREF
"The reward of a thing well done is to
have done it."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4.
James Roy Farmer
Clayton, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
"The great end of life is not knowledge,
but action."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 1;
J. S. Green, 1, 2, 3; "P" Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi-
dent, 4; Basket-ball, 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball. 1,2; Foot-
ball, 1, 2, 3. 4; Alternate Captain, 4; YoNAHIAN
Staff, 2, 3; Owl Staff. 4.
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Kathryx Foss
Thorsby, Alabama
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"A daughter of the gods, divinely tall.
And most divinely fair."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2,
3, 4; President, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2;
Alabama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Secretary, 3; Frencb Club, 1, 2, 3; J. S. Green
Sponsor, 2.
Irma Free
Clarkesville, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"lirtue is indeed its own reward."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Theta Zeta Phi, 1,2, 3;
French Club, 2, 3.
Mildred Free
Fort Pierce, Florida
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DECREE
"Born for success, she seemed
With grace to ivin, with mind to hold."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3;
French Club, 2, 3 ; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-
President, 2, President, 3 ; Associated Women Stu-
dents, 3, 4; Owl Reporter, 3; J. S. Green Spon-
sor, 3.
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SENIORS
Robert Luther Getzen
Pendergrass, Georgia
C VNDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"ft e may be personally defeated, but our
principles never."
Georgia Tech, 1,2; Piedmont College. 3, 4; J. S.
Green. 4.
Frances Adeline Gillespie
Cornelia, Georgia
CANDIDA! i: FOR A.B. DEGREE
"/// thoughtfulness for others she excels,
A gentle friendship marks her round of
days."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer, I,
Vice-President, 2, 3; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Treasurer, 2, Chaplain, 3; French Club, 1, 2, 3;
Treasurer, 1 ; Y. W. C. A., 1. 2, 3, 4; Cabinet, 2,
3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Life Service
Hand President, 2; Student Association Secretary,
4; Owl Staff, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1,
2, 3, 4; Writers Club, 2, 3; Owl Reporter, 3;
.Member of Torch, 4.
Katherine Haddock Griggs
Demorest, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"1 he noblest mind the best contentment
has."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi, 2, 3, 4;
Writers Club, 3; French Club, 3, 4; Owl Re-
porter, 4.
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SENIORS
Dorothy Agnes Grigsby
Elon College, North Carolina
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"True to a -vision, steadfast to a dream."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi, 1, 2, 3,
4; Chaplain, 3, Treasurer, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3;
French Club, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer, 3; Drama League, 3; Basket-ball, 1,
2, 3, 4.
Annie Kate Harris
Tallapoosa, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Simplicity of character is no hindrance to
subtlety of intellect."
Athens College, 1 ; Young Harris College, 2; Bow-
don State College, 3; Piedmont, 4; Gamma Chi,
4; Y. W. C. A., 4; Glee Club, 4.
Mary Hood
Sautee, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"The world means something to the
capable."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2, 3;
Secretary, 4, Chaplain, 2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3;
Cabinet, 2, 3 , Vice-President, 3 ; Drama League,
2, 3; Writers Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2. 3 ;
Vice-President, 3.
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Maudelle Huguley
Lincolnton, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Learning by study must be won;
'Twas ne'er entailed from son to son."
Piedmont College, 1, 2. 3, 4; Gamma Chi, 1, 2,
3, 4; Vice-President, 3, Secretary, 4; Y. W. C. A.,
1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2; Urama League,
2, 4; Writers Club, 1, 2. 3 ; French Club. 1, 2. 3, 4;
Treasurer, 4; Protropian Sponsor, 4.
Lamar Jones
Carnesville, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
lis not in mortals to command success:
But ive'll do more; we'll deserve it."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 2;
Protropian, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Secretary, 2, Vice-President,
3, President, 3 ; Student Association President, 4 ;
Business Manager Owl, 3; Yonahian Staff, 4;
Chemistry Club President, 2; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2.
3, 4; Cabinet, 3, 4.
Jennie Summerford McClain
Gore, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.R. DEGREE
"Smiles are the language of sneet charac-
ters."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi,
1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2,
3, 4; Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Glee Club,
1. 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer, 4; Drama League, 3.
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Chalmers McCollum
Wrens, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"The rule of my life is to make business
a pleasure, and pleasure my business."
Tusculum College, 1, 2; Piedmont College, 3, 4:
J. S. Green, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Owl Staff, 4.
Cone Mize
Royston, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Good will is the mightiest practical force
in the universe."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Protropian, 1, 2, 3;
Vice-President, 4, Secretary, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3;
Yonahian Staff, 3.
Lucile O'Rear
Atlanta, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DECREE
"A merry heart makcth a cheerful coun-
tenance."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary, 4;
Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Tlieta Zeta Phi, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Vice-President, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Chemistry
Club, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Drama League.
3, 4; "College Hobo," 3.
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Corinne Payne
Carnesville, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"// is good to lengthen to the last a sunny
mood.
Piedmont College, 1, 2, .^, 4; Gamma Chi, 1, 2,
3, 4; Society Scholarship, 2; Drama League, 3;
French Club, 3; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3. 4; Writers
Club President, 3.
Lois Pitts
Cornelia, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR R.S. DEGREE
"Principle is ever my mot to, not expe-
diency."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi, 1, 2,
3, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 4; Cornelia Club, 1, 2,
3, 4; French Club, 1, 2.
Mildred Rister
Headland, Alabama
candidate for b.s. degree
"Fine art is that in which the hand, tin
head and the heart go to vet Iter."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi, 1, 2,
1. 4; Chaplain, 2. Vice-President, 4; V. W. C. A.,
1, 2. 3, 4; Life Service Hand, 1.2; Alabama Club,
1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4;
A. W. S. Council, 3, 4.
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SENIORS
Lois Shavis
Helen, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE IN MUSIC
"Music, when sweet voices die, vibrates in
the memory."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3 ;
Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 2; Drama League,
3 ; Yonahian Staff, 2, 3.
Margaret G. R. Shotwell
Stovall, North Carolina
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
Woman's College, University of North Carolina, 1
Piedmont College, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi, 2, 3, 4
President, 4; Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, 4; Cabinet, 4
Writers Club, 2, 3 ; Vice-President, 3, President, 3
Owl Staff, 4; Yonahian Staff, 4.
Gerald Smith
Demorest, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit
in heaven."
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; Ministerial Association,
1, 2, 3; President, 3.
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Lawson Stapleton
Hartwell, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE
"The world knows nothing of its greatest
men.
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3; J. S. Green, 1, 2, 3;
football, 1, 2, 3; Captain, 3; YoNAHIAN Staff, 2;
Editor Owl. 3.
Carol Elizabeth Stevens
Demorest, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Culture has its origin in the love of per-
fection."
Piedmont College, 1, 2. 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2,
3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Writers Club. 1, 2, 3;
French Club, 2, 3.
Horace Wilbur Sturgis
Wesleyville, Pennsylvania
CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DLGRF.F.
"He is great who is what he is from
Nature,
.l/itl who never reminds us of others.''
Piedmont College, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 3;
J. S. Green, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 3, Vice-President,
4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 3, Manager, 4;
Yonahian Staff, 3, 4; Business Manager, 3, Edi-
tor. 4; Chemistrv Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 2;
"P" Club, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Mary Pope Webb
Elberton, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"A light heart lives long."
Piedmont College, 1,2, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi, 1, 2,
3, 4; President, 4, Treasurer, 2; French Club, 1,
2, 3, 4; Drama League, 3; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4.
Jimmy Williams
Juliette, Georgia
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"It is the mind that makes the man. and
our vigor is in our immortal soul."
Georgia Tech, 1 ; G. I. C, 2; Piedmont College, 3,
4; J. S. Green, 3, 4; Owl Reporter, 3, President,
4, Critic, 4; Y. M. C. A., 3, 4; Cabinet, 3, 4,
Secretary, 4 ; Owl Staff, 4 ; Drama League, 4 ;
French Club, 4.
Mi i.ton White
Phenix City, Alabama
CANDIDATE FOR A.B. DEGREE
"Self-confidence is the first requisite to
great undertakings."
Piedmont Junior College, 1,2; Piedmont College,
3, 4; Class President, 4; J. S. Green, 3, 4; Chap-
lain, 3; Tennis Champion, 3; Hasket-ball, 3, 4;
Football, 3, 4; "P" Club, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A., 3, 4;
Alabama Club President, 3, 4; Owl Staff, 4.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
William Hali.ford President
Mary Glen Vice-President
Mary Jo WHEELER Secretary
Henry Payne T
reasurer
JUNIORS
Oscar Adams .... Andalusia, Ala.
Harold Bedenbaugh . . . Griffin, Ga.
Thomas Berryman . . . Royston, Ga.
James A. Brabson .... Dillard, Ga.
Luther Buice
H. A. Carlton
Suwanee, Ga.
. Commerce , Ga.
Billy Chandler
Frank Colley .
Mary Louise Duckett
Rosena Flint
. Baldwin, Ga.
Demorest. Ga.
. Alto.Ga.
Mt. Airy, Ga.
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JUNIORS
RALPH Greene . . . Tallapoosa, G a.
Lester Gilbert, ]r. . . Marbury.Ala.
Mary Glen .... Nacoochee, Ga.
Joe Griggs Demorest, Ga.
Roy Hall Edison, Ga.
William E. Hallford . . Demorest, Ga.
Bloxdixe Hexsox .... Toccoa, Ga.
Doris Hewell . . . Dewey Rose.Ga.
Faye Hili Lafayette, Ala.
Eva Hood Cornelia. Ga.
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JUNIORS
San ford Kirkland .... Baker, Fla.
Harold Linden . . East Providence, R. I.
Isabel Lumsden
Robert Magill
Wenonah Martin
Ellen McDonald
Nacoochee, Ga.
. LaBelle, Fla.
. Madison, Ga.
Norman Park, Ga.
Howard Oliver, Jr. .
Gainesville,
Ga
Evans Palmour .
Gainesville,
Ga
Henry Payne .
. Carnesville,
Ga
Rubye Payne .
Carnesville,
Ga
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JUNIORS
Marvin Purcell .
Lou Anna Puckett
Commerce, Ga.
. Buf'ird, Ga.
.Martha Richardson
Maude Plrdy .
Hartwell, Ga.
. Griffin, Ga.
Annie Martha Self
Mildred Roberts
Marshall Sutton
Edna Sim;\rs .
Mary Jo Wheeler
Hovt Williams
Manatee, f la.
Bowman, Ga.
Cedartown, Ga.
Carnesville. Ga.
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Canton, Ga.
Gainesville, Ga.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Hu Butler
President
Virginia Brewer Vice-President
Emily RAMEY Secretary
Mark Boi.in Treasur
SOPHOMORES
Frank Adams
Jack Adams .
Commerce! Ga.
Cornelia, Ga.
Ha/ el Addison .... Demorest, Ga.
III. A.Mai Bliss Allen . . Ouitman, Ga.
Jack Asm ry .
Clarkesville,
Ga.
Bron Barrett .
Demurest ,
Ga.
Lucille Bellamy
Ashland,
Ga.
Clixtox Bellamy
Jshland
Ga
Virginia Benton
Cornelia,
Ga
Dorothy Beveridge
Demorest .
Ga
Betty Boling
Cornelia,
Ga
Mark M. Boi.in .
Cor dele,
Ga
Sam Boring . .
Demorest
Ga
Virginia Brewer
Cornelia
Ga
Hu Butler .
Ga
M \c Carpenter
Demorest
Ga
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SOPHOMORES
Edna Chambers .
Mildred Chambers .
Marler Church
Thomas Ci.ine
Ada Crow
Bernice Davis
Emma Lee Dickerson
Monroe Dollar .
Edgar A. Dorman
Carl A. Ekblad .
Catherine Erwin
Julian Flint
Vera Gambrell .
Lottie Lou Golden
Homer, Ga.
Stat ham, Ga.
Clarkesville, Ga.
Toccoa, Ga.
Cornelia, Ga.
Way cross, Ga.
Hartwell, Ga.
Wedowee, Ala.
AmericuSj Ga.
Thorsby, Ala.
Clarkesville, Ga.
. Mt.Airy.Ga.
Cornelia, Ga.
. Alto, G a.
Elizabeth Graves
Faye Head .
Clarkesville, Ga.
Demorest , Ga.
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SOPHOMORES
Lois Herzog Griffin
Ga
[amis Hope .... Commerce
Ga
Wll.MA [vie Alt')
Ga
Bernard Jenkins .... Doerun
Ga
Louisa KlMZEY .... Cornelia
Ga
Milton Little . . . Carnesville
Ga.
Roberta Lee Hanover.
lnd.
Katie Logan- .... Commerce
Ga.
Tillman Loudermilk . . Cornelia
Ga.
Matilda Malcolm . . . Madison
Ga.
Frances Meschine . Tallulah Falls, Ga.
Faith Arnetta McMurry . Toccoa.Ga.
John Aubrey Mi/.i:
LORENE MlI.FORD .
Ashland , Ga.
Carnesville. Ga.
Doris Moore .... Carnesville, Ga.
Elizabeth Monroe . Flowery Branch, Ga.
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SOPHOMORES
Travis Osborne . West Palm Beach, Via.
MOZELLE PURCELL . . . Demorest, Ga.
Emily Ramey .... Cornelia, Ga.
Clinton Ressixg . . Tonazvanda.N.Y.
Mildred Sanders
Vr \nk Smith .
Carnesville, Ga.
Clayton, Ga.
Myrtle Smith .... Clermont, Ga.
Minnie Nell Shears . Carnesville, Ga.
Dorothy Stambaugh . Demorest, Ga.
Bertha Stamey . . . Demorest, Ga.
Winifred A. Stephens . . Ashland, Ga.
Gwendolyn Strickland . Royston, Ga.
Marjorie Sutton
Cedartoun ,
Ga
Davis Vaughn .
Cornelia,
Ga
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Irvin Wofford .
Cornelia,
Ga.
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Joe QuiLLIAN President
Tom Lindsey Vice-President
CLYDE HOGSED Secretary
Marion I) wis Treasurer
FRESHMEN
Minnie Beth Almand . Covington, Ga.
J. C. Batson .... Demorest, Ga.
Nellie M. Barrett . . Cornelia, Ga.
Weir Barrett .
K. Wood Billingsley .
Ruby Annette Bittick
Demorest, Ga.
Tallassee, Ala.
. Forsyth, Ga.
Lloyd W. Black . . Clarkesville, Ga.
Martha Jo Blackstock . Jefferson, Ga.
Lena Blackburn . . . Alto, Ga.
Winnie Boring .
Demorest,
Ga
Myttie Jo Brooks
Royston,
Ga
James Clyde Brooks .
. Oxford,
Ga
Louise Bruce .
Torcoa,
Ga
Holi.is Brady .
Cornelia,
Ga
Sarah Carlton .
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Ga
Jarvis Carpenter . Long Island, N. Y.
Otis Castellaw . . Commerce, Ga.
Julia Nelle Chandler . Baldwin, Ga.
LeRoy Chrisler . Washington, D. C.
Mary Ruth Clayton . Miami, Fla.
Myers Cline .... Toccoa, Ga.
James Claude Colston . Demorest, Ga.
R. G. Daniel . . . Clarkesville, Ga.
Marion Davis . East Rochester, N. Y.
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FRESHMEN
Frances Dillashaw . Demorest, Ga.
Fred Dover . . . Toccoa Falls, Ga.
Mary I. or Dooley . . Hartwell, Ga.
Mary Ruth Duckett . Cornelia, Ga.
J. T. Faircloth, Jr. . CrestvieWj Fla.
Florine Farmer . . Ayersville,Ga.
Frances Forrester
Demorest,
Ga
W. A. Garner .
Center,
Ala.
1 1 1 len Gillespie
Cornelia,
Ga.
Si san Glen
Xacoochee,
Ga.
Lot ise Glasure
Commerce,
Ga.
Doyle Gunnels .
Ashland,
Ga.
Lincoln Hirtle .
Boston , Mass.
Clyde Hocsed . .
Cornelia,
Ga.
Sharon Jones
Demorest,
Ga.
Lai nah Justus .
Clayton,
Ga.
Martha Kitchen
Cornelia,
Ga.
Tom Lindsey
Griffin ,
Ga.
M \KY MONCRIEF
Knoxville,
Ga.
Ma/ii; Moss .
. . Alto,
Ga.
Leon Murphy .
Canon.
Ga.
Lamar Murphy
Tat mo.
Ga.
Sar \h N VTION
Jacksonville .
Via.
Mary Louise Nickel
San for (I.
Via.
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FRESHMEN
Ivylyn Oliver . . . Gainesville, Ga.
Mary Osborne . . . Hartwell, Ga.
Evelyn Osborne . W '. Palm Beach. Fla.
Ruth Palmer
Cornelia,
Ga
Howard Parris
Cedartown,
Ga
Isabel Passmore .
. Gil left. P
enn
Arnold Paulk .
Cairo ,
Ga
MONTEZ POUNCEY .
Columbus,
Ga
Joe Quillian .
Hinder,
Ga
Carolyn Reeve . . . Calhoun, Ga.
Francisco Rodriguez . Cienfuegos, Cuba
Rudolfo Rodriguez . Cienfuegos, Cuba
Roberto Rodriguez
. Cienfuegos, Cuba
R. L. Roth ell
Greemcood, S. C.
Ralph Sanborn
Hyde Park, Mass.
Carroll Sanders
. Hartwell, Ga.
Kathleen Samples
Homer, Ga.
Nola Sea vvright
Demurest, Ga.
Jewell Sewell
Lavonia, Ga.
Mrs. J. P. Scroggs
Cornelia, Ga.
WlLLARD SHANKLE
Commerce , Ga.
Garnett Shavis
Helen, Ga.
Faye Shirley .
Royston, Ga.
Mildred Shore
Baldwin, Ga.
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Imogene Shore
Alice Sosebee .
Sidney Y. Sosebee
Baldwin, Ga.
Toccoa, Ga.
Habersham, Ga.
Barbara Stevens . . Demon-it, Ga.
Rebecca Stewart . . Clarkesville, Ga.
Ben F. Strickland . Statenville, Ga.
Marilla Swindell .
Demurest, Ga.
Johnny Sue Taylor
Toccoa, Ga.
George Thomason
Toccoa, Ga.
William Turpin .
Washington, Ga.
G. Van Landingham
PT. Palm Beach. Fla
Geraldine Vickery .
Harttvell, Ga.
Ramon G. Voigt
Weslcyville, Penn.
\\". L. Watson . .
D em ores t , Ga.
Louie Weatherby
Gilmer. Tex.
Louise Welden
Griffin, Ga.
Grace Wilkinson .
Toccoa, Ga.
HOYT WOODALL
Cornelia, Ga.
Fay Lewis WOODALL . . Cornelia, Ga.
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YONAHIAN STAFF
Horace W. Sturgis Editor-in-Chief
Harold Bedenbaugh Business Manager
Margaret G. R. Shotwell Literary Editor
Oscar Adams it hie tic Editor
Cone MlZE Organization Edito>
Harold Linden irt Editor
Lamar Jones Advertising Editor
Ruth Bii.lingsley Secretary
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OWL STAFF
Lawson Stapleton Editor-in-Chief
Henry Payne Business Manager
Clinton Ressing Associate Editor
Margaret G. R. Shotwell Associate Editor
Jimmy Williams Associate Editor
Milton White Associate Editor
Frances Gillespie Associate Editor
Roy Farmer Associate Editor
Virginia Brewer Associate Editor
Chalmers McCollum Associate Editor
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Isabel Lumsden
Dair Barrett
Chairman
Secretary
Kl.IZABETH MoNROE
Owl Reporter
Mildred Rister Day Student Representative
Mildred Free Senior Representative
Emily Ramey Sophomore Representative
Martha Richardson
Junior Representative
EoNA Chambers Day Student Representative
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STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Lamar Jones President
Jessie Cook rice-President
Frances Gillespie Secretary
Reynolds Bush ... Treasurer
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Frances Gillespie
Kathryn Foss
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Frances Gillespie President
Mary Hood fire-President
Jennie McClain Secretary
\I\ky VIRGINIA Brock Treasurer
y. M. C. A.
J UK ACREE President
SANFORD KlRKLAND rice-President
Jimmy Williams Secretary
Aubrey Mi/i Treasurer
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GAMMA CHI SOCIETY
motto: "Carpe Diem"
flower: 'Pansy colors: Purple and Grey
sponsor: Mrs. Eleanor Cleaver Phillips
mascot: Anita Campbell
OFFICERS
First Semester
Jessie Cook President
Emily Ramey Vice-President
MAUDELLE HuGULEY Secretary
Dorothy Grigsby Treasurer
Second Semester
Margaret G. R. Shotweli President
Mildred Rister J'ice-President
Faye Hill Secretary
Edna Spears Treasurer
Constantly, since the organization of this Society, the officials and members have
exerted a great effort to make it a part of a wholesome and intelligent campus life.
We have hoped to contribute to the intellectual and social life of the individual mem-
bers and thus make an addition to the collective attitudes and actions of the college
community.
We believe that we are in a large measure succeeding ; we shall continue our
efforts.
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THE J. S. GREEN LITERARY SOCIETY
motto: Excelsior
sponsor: Maude Purdy
OFFICERS
First Semester
Jimmy Williams President
Jack Agree Vice-President
Hu BUTLER Secretary
Thomas Cline Treasurer
Second Semester
Harold Bedenbaugh President
Horace W. Sturgis rice-President
Chalmers McCollum Secretary
Thomas Cline Treasurer
The J. S. Green Literary Society was organized in 1897 solely for the purpose of
developing and training the young men of Piedmont College mentally, morally and
socially. Since then those who have experienced being a J. S. Green have recognized
the vast importance of this society on the Piedmont campus.
In their regular meetings each week the members feel free to enter the discussions
and openly express themselves. Debating and speaking offer good training for those
who wish to be able to speak in public. The members sincerely strive to take steps
of advancement to enable them to go higher up the stairway of success, as expressed
in their motto, "Excelsior."
"Once a J. S. Green always a J. S. Green," is the whole-hearted sentiment of
every old member and grew to be the sentiment of each and every one of the twenty-
six new men taken in this year. A J. S. Green can always be recognized as a gentle-
man who has the utmost respect for his fellow society members and sincerely believes
in his societv.
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THETA ZETA PHI
FLOWER: Chrysanthemum
colors: Black and Gold
motto: "Knowledge is the Golden Key to Success"
OFFICERS
First Semester
Kathryn Foss President
Jennie McClain Vice-President
Lou Anna Puckett Secretary
Martha Richardson Treasurer
Second Semester
Mary Pope Webb President
Lucile O'Rear Vice-President
Mary Hood Secretary
Mary Virginia Brock Treasurer
Theta Zeta Phi Society celebrated its fifteenth anniversary this year. This repre-
sents fifteen years of striving toward the ideal which the name symbolizes ; Theta Zeta
Phi means truth, wisdom, and success.
Each Theta Zeta Phi member feels proud of the society she represents and endeav-
ors to hold high the name and fame of the society.
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PROTROPIAN LITERARY SOCIETY
OFFICERS
First Semester
Luther Buice President
H. A. Carlton, Jr Vice-President
Cone MlZE Secretary
Reynolds Bush Treasurer
Second Semester
Reynolds Bush President
Cone Mize Vice-President
Henry Payne Secretary
Willie Hallford Treasurer
The Protropian Literary Society was constituted in 1897. Since that time it has
been a vital force in the building of real character and manhood in the men who have
taken advantage of its offer of brotherly love and mutual endeavors toward lofty and
noble ideals.
"Knowledge is Power," the motto of the Protropian Society, is an inspiration to
each member at all times. The Society strives not only to gain knowledge, but to
bring together men of similar interests that they may enjoy each other's society and
be bound together by ties of mutual friendship. Each member contributes his bit to the
society and enjoys all the benefits the organization has to offer.
Miss Maudelle Huguley was selected for the Protropian Sponsor this year.
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Glee
Club
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Cornelia.
PS? 71
Carnesville Club
Alabama- Club
Ctanblry Club
Pii^r 72
ATHLETIC/
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Piedmont
H. B. Forri
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SON'S SCORES
Lenoir Rhvne . . . .
20 Bowdon State . . . .
6 Tennessee Wesleyan
19 Hiawassee
13 Southern
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Piedmont
Piedmont
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Piedmont
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FOOTBALL
Horace Sturgis ... . . Tackle (Manager)
"Long Boy" closed his career after four years of exceptional play which has
stamped him in the memories of the followers of Piedmont's athletics.
Oscar Adams Guard
Oscar came back to Piedmont after an absence of two year 1 ami proved to be the
main cog in the Piedmont line, as well as a capable director of the "Singing Saints."
Roy Farmer .... Halfback (Alternate Captain)
"Ikey" is one of the best football players to ever wear the Green and Gold. He
can pass, run, punt, and block with equal efficiency, and his ioss will mean much to
the future of Piedmont's athletics.
Ralph Green Quarterback
Ralph has been the outstanding defensive back on one of the best teams Piedmont
has ever produced.
R. L. Roth ell Guard
"Drugstore" Rothell talked a good game of football and backed it up by hard block-
ing on the field.
Frank Smith Tackle
"P.ay Rum" supplies the training table with its humor and the football field with
its tight.
Lester Gilbert Halfback
"Goo-Goo," like Dixie Howell, averaged six yards per run. He comes from a
remote section of Alabama and has been a real inspiration for the Georgia lads.
P. S. Goo-Goo carried the ball once.
Harold Linden Halfback
"Haddie" is one Rhode Island Red who can truly crow over his ability to throw
passes and carry the ball. Piedmont's athletics will depend very much on his return
next year.
Loraine Watson Guard
Demorest smiles as she presents the cream of the crop to Piedmont's team.
Sanford Kirkland Tackle
"Boxer" will long be remembered by the Hiawassee lads for his hard tackling.
Piedmont is depending on him next year.
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FOOTBALL
Hoyt Williams Fullback
Hoyt is a valuable man to the team, a dependable runner, and will long be remem-
bered by the CO-eds as the man with the skinned nose.
\Y. A. Garner End
"Bull" is one star that fell in Alabama and came to (ieorgia to show Piedmont how
football should be played.
Ramon Voigt Fullback
"Bud" is an import from Pennsylvania and proved one of the outstanding first year
men on the team.
H. A. Carlton Center
"Commerce" croons so that his opposition is held spellbound while he attacks his
prey that would attempt to advance the pigskin over the middle of the line.
Marshall Sutton Guard
"Marthy" has shown the real Piedmont spirit during his tour years on the team
and was a "holy terror" on offense and defense.
Lawson Stapleton Guard (Captain)
The old adage that "a team is no better than its captain" supplies the keynote to
Piedmont's success. Slah's play was an inspiration to the entire team.
Hu Butler End
Although out for most of the season with injuries. IIu finished the season in a
blaze of glory by his brilliant defensive play in final games.
Wood Billingsley Center
"Dillinger" hails from Alabama and is Piedmont's best assurance of a strong line
next year.
Jack Acree End
"Little but loud." Jack's ability to break up interference has caused him to be
feared by the opposition. lie will long be remembered for his stickability.
Ralph Sanborn Tackle
Ralph began the season is a regular but was forced out because of injuries. lie
can be counted on to furnish plenty of trouble for the foes next year.
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Butler Forward
The same determination that characterized Hu on the foothall field
was also displayed on the basket-hall court.
Little Forward
Milton has a bright future in basket-ball. He is often called on
to show the fans that Piedmont has more than five players.
Lindsey Center
Tom is a new man, but nevertheless "delivers the goods."
Farmer Guard
"Ikey" is truly a running guard of great ability. He has been
Piedmont's standby for four years.
Carlton Forward
"Commerce" is a steady player, always doing his part of the fighting.
Black Guard
Being a constant fighter made Black one of our most valuable players.
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BOYS' BASKET-BALL
Brooks Forward
As a pivot man, he had no equal. He was also an excellent floor
man.
Whitr Guard
Mit plays a wonderful game; he keeps the old ball rolling.
BuiCE Center
Luther has a spirit for basket-ball as was evidenced by his playing.
ACREE Guard
Little Jack relies on headwork and speed ; this gives him the advan-
tage over his opponents at all times.
Voigt Guard
"Bud" believes that football is a forerunner of basket-ball. He is
the comedian of the team.
MlZE Guard
Aubrey plays a consistent game. He holds his own and is much
trouble to the opponents.
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Self Forward
"If I had more than four years, I might make the team." That's
Shorty's philosophy. She's little in stature but has plenty of pep.
Puckett Guard
Lou Anna knows her basket-ball. She is determined to break up
the opposition no matter how strong. She has one more year to
fight for Green and Gold.
Grigsby Guard
The woman who never missed practice! "Giglesby" was perfectly
willing to do anything in her power to keep the other team from
scoring.
Hood Forward
Koot, not very large in stature, but always willin' to do her part
to the best of her ability when called upon was a clean and hard
player.
Passmore
Isabel showed great possibilities, but was forced to quit on account
of extra work.
McDonald Fonvard
Ellen has made a good beginning. She has plenty of fight and de-
termination.
Reeve Fonvard
Carolyn is another one of our Freshman players. She's made a good
beginning; we hope she continues to manifest that speed which helps
win games.
Osborne Guard
A football fan and a basket-ball player is the least that can be said
about "Sis."
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GIRLS' BASKET-BALL
Brewer Center
Virginia is good at ^ettitiy; the tip-off, but the goals which she rings
are what count. She's in the game from beginning to end and is
hard to follow.
Forrester Guard
Frances came to us with a good record. We certainly expect great
things from her during her four years at Piedmont.
Wei.dex Guard
Louise is a freshman. She has shown plenty of enthusiasm ....
That's the Piedmont spirit, Louise.
Martin . . Guard
We're glad to see Wenonah out again this year. She's a sticker,
a true sport, and loves the game.
C()()K Forward (Captain)
Jessie thrilled the basket-ball fans by her beautiful and graceful play-
ing. She will be greatly missed when she leaves Piedmont.
Dodd Guard
This is Rubye's last year for Piedmont. For tour years she has
shown grim determination and has been one of our best defensive
players.
Malcolm Guard
Tillie comes from a family of great basket-ball players. "If the
opponents can't score, they can't beat us," is her motto. She does
her part.
Erwin Forward
This is Kat's first year for Piedmont, but she comes to us with the
ability to ring goals and handle the ball well. She's just the kind of
player that Piedmont needs.
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PROGRESS
Down through the annals of Piedmont's history, there has always
been a vision, a hazy mirage, distant and unattainable, of the erection
of bleachers on the football field: but during the years it has re-
mained a will-o'-the-wisp. This year, in response to the appeal of
Coach Forrester, the student body contributed the necessary funds to
realize the dream and adorn Piedmont's gridiron with spacious bleach-
ers. The achievements of the team were in keeping with the im-
provements on the field. We are making real strides in the field of
athletics.
In addition to the bleachers some greatly needed grading has been
done on the athletic field. After the sodding has been completed
Haldeman Field promises to be one of which any college will be
proud.
The realization of dreams or the completion of visions is a posi-
tive indication of progress and success.
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Bona Allen Shoes
We have just installed a modern
cementing machine in order to give
you better service.
Expert Shoe Repairing
DEMOREST 1 GEORGIA
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Meet Your Friends <
AT THE ...
COFFEE CUP
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PIEDMONT'S
CHOICE
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Demorest 1 Georgia
DYER PRINTING
COMPANY
We Appreciate the Business of
Piedmont College and the
Student Body
\ quality i
service ;
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Demorest * Georgia
; N. G. WHITE STUDIO 1
40 S. Main St. : Ground Floor
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Your Patronage Appreciated. College '
Annual Photographs a Specialty ,
Kodak Finishing of the Better Kind
Come and See
BUY YOUR
\ Watches, Alarm Clocks,
\ School Supplies,
> Hosiery and Notions
...AT...
CHRISLERS'
DEMOREST 1 GEORGIA
DAVIS BAKERY -
a
Piedmont Uses
Our Bread
Exclusively
s
GAINESVILLE * GEORGIA
i
NEWMAN'S
* The Friendly Department Store
"Come in and see our new Spring
Styles, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Dry
Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Men's Cloth- (|
ing."
GAINESVILLE 1 GEORGIA
Page 99
GALLANT-BELK
i
Piedmont Laundry
COMPANY
GOOD WORK
m
Reasonable Rates
191
Gainesville's Newest,
FIRST CLASS DRY
Largest and Best
; cleaning ;;
Department Store
m
"This is your laundry
m
patronize it"
We cordially invite you to visit
, We Appreciate Your Business
our store when in Gainesville.
Demorest > Georgia
JUST PHONE US -
CORNELIA
Phone 831
All Work Guaranteed
HARDWARE CO.
Bay Way Laundry & Dry
Cleaning
Cornelia < Georgia
GAINESVILLE ' GEORGIA
\ ISI
HARDWARE
and
FRIERSON-McEVER CO.
SPORTING
"Style and Quality Leaders"
GOODS
Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes,
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Millinery
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GAINESVILLE * GEORGIA
PHONE l 6 l
Page 100
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School Supplies
Fountain Service
Piedmont College Students and Facul-
ty Are Always Welcome Visitors Here
Films Developed
Costa's Ice Cream
your druggist
DEMOREST DRUG CO.
J. M. PARKS & SONS
Dry Goods, Shoes, Stetson Hats,
Curlee Clothes Millinery
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
ON THE PUBLIC SQUARE
"We Sell for Casli and Sell for Less"
GAINESVILLE * GEORGIA
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CORNELIA BANK
g
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
cornelia ' demorest
For Friendly Patronage
CLARKESVILLE
CLEANERS
Leslie Smith, Prop.
First Class Work
Altering
Pressing While You Wait
CLARKESVILLE * GEORGIA
I CHURCH
&
SON
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Funeral Di
rectors
Ambulance
Service
Phones 78
and
39
CLARKESVILLE
1
GEORGIA
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AUTHOR
Yoriahian Piedmont College, 1935.
TITLE
DATE DUE
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!z3Ls compilers of this little
book our task is ended; our work
is finished. If the hours we have
spent in combining the foregoing
pages of pictures and words have
<r o M a ei
G L E
succeeded in clarifying the events
of the year 1935 and, in so doing,
have endeared them to you, our
efforts have not been in vain.
The Editors
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