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THOMAS CLINE Assistant to Treasurer JAMES R. TAYLOR Treasurer and Business Manager MARIE BORING Registrar ETTA E. ANSTED Dietitian NINA M. DORMAN College Nurse HELEN J. MARTENS Assistant to the President '* The Kitche The Campus CLASSES i_ . Bp 1,: ;'; II ! P" SENIOR CLASS Donald Carson President Ludger Martin Vice-President Thelma Huckaby Secretary Handsel Morgan Treasurer SENIORS MADORA ADAMS Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . Elberton, Ga. . . Gamma Chi Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. LeROY BROWN Maysville, Ga. Furman 1. . . . Piedmont 2, 3, 4. . . . Protropian Society 3, 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, 4. LOUISE BAKER Clarkesville, Ga. MORRIS BROWN Dillard, Ga North Georgia 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 3, 4. . . . J. S. Green Society 3, 4 President 4. . . . Executive Cabinet 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4; Co-Captain 3. . . . Baseball 3, 4. . . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . "P" Club 3, 4. . . . Treasurer Students' Association 4. . . Who's Who 4. THELMA HUCKABY Woodbury, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Publicity Chairman 2; Social Chairman 3; Vice-President 4. . . . Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Chaplain 3. . . . Vice-President Students' Association 4. ... A. W. S. Council 4. . . . Who's Who 4. 11 NELLIE GAYLE JOYNER Zuni, Va. Southern Union 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 5, 4. . . . Glee Club 3, 4. . . . Gamma Chi Society 3, 4. ... A. W. S. Council 3, 4; President 4. . . . Y. W. C. A. 3, 4; Chaplain 3; Music Chairman 4. DONALD CARSON Roanoke, Ala. Southern Union 1,2.... Piedmont 3, 4. ... J. S. Green Society 3, 4; Vice-President 3, 4. . . . Glee Club 3, 4. . . . Music Appreciation Club 3, 4. . . . Associate Editor Yonahian 4. HELEN PRUITT Commerce, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Theta Zeta Phi Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Owl Reporter 3; President 4. . . . Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . A. W. S. Council 4. HOLMES FOSTER Cornelia, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4. . . . J. S. Green Society 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Music Appreciation Club 3. EDNA POOLE . Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. Drama Club 1, 2. Homer, Ga. . Theta Zeta Phi Society 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . . Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Basketball. 12 SENIORS HERBERT CLEGG Wadley, Ala. Southern Union 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 3, 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 3, 4. . . . Protropian Literary Society 3, 4; Treasurer 3; President 4. RUBY LOTT LOCKERMAN Shawmut, Ala. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Theta Zeta Phi Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Vice-President 2, 3; Owl Reporter 4. . . . Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2< 3, 4. . . . Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3. . . . Owl Staff; Reporter 2, Society Editor 3, 4. . . . Music Appreciation Club 3, 4. LUDGF.R D. MARTIN Goodwatlr, Ala. Southern Union 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 3, 4. . . . Protropian Literary Society 3, 4; President 4. . . . Basketball 3 . . . "P" Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 3, 4. . . . Who's Who 4. HENRY LANGFORD Tallahassee, Fla. Norman Junior 1, 2. . . . Mercer 3. . . . Piedmont 4. . . . Debating Club 4. . . . Ministerial Club 4. . . . |. S. Green Society 4; Chaplain 4. COLA MAE WAKEFIELD Royston, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . A. W. S. Council 3, 4. . . . Drama Club 3; Treasurer 3. )h*&* '" "" '"" '< ' U*^ ' -**J * 13 PAUL MANN Ashland, Ala. Southern Union 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 3, 4. . . . Protropian Literary Society 3, 4; Vice-President 3. . . . Yonahian Staff 3, 4; Assistant Business Manager 3; Editor 4. RAYE OSBORNE Monroe, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4. . . . Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3. THOMAS C. NATION Jacksonville, Fla. Southern Union 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 3, 4. . . . Protropian Literary Society 3,4; Vice-President 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 3, 4. . . . Cheerleader 4. . . . Tennis 3. . . . Who's Who 4. HANDSEL MORGAN Buford, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Protropian Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Critic 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Publicity Chairman 2; Secretary 3; President 4. . . . Yonahian Staff 2; Editor 3. . . . Owl Staff 3; Editor 4. . . . Who's Who 3. . . . McHoyt Bowman Memorial Scholarship 1,2.... Titcomb Scholarship 3. . . . Travelli Scholarship 4. KATIE BATSON Demorest, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . A. W. S. Council 4; Corresponding Secretary 4. MAHEW RIZER Quitman, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Protropian Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2. . . . Drama Club 2, 3, 4; President 4. . . . Executive Cabinet 2. . . . Owl Staff 2, 3. . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 2. Students' Association President 4. . . . "P" Club 2, 3, 4; President 3. . . . Who's Who 4. . . . Travelli Scholarship 3, 4. 14 SENIORS i MRS. VANCE GRANT Cornelia, Ga. ARNOLD WARD White Plains, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . J. S. Green Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS HENDRICKSON Demorest, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WEEMS Hilton, Ga. Southern Union 1, 2. . . . Piedmont 3, 4. . . . Glee Club 3. . . . Y. M. C. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4. . . . Basketball 3, Co-Captain 3. . . . Protropian Literary Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4. . . . "P" Club 3, 4. . . . Who's Who 4. KATHRYN MOYE Barnesville, Ga. Gordon Military Academy 1,2.... Piedmont 3, 4. . . . Theta Zeta Phi 3, 4, President 4. . . . Y. M. C. A. 3, 4 A. W. S. Council 4. ALBERT WELCH Montague, Mass. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . J. S. Green Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4. . . . Debating Club 2, 3. . . . Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3. . . . Glee Club 2, 3. . . . Ministerial Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. 15 -JUHIOR K ^ cuss >^ s 16 JUNIORS 18 Sam McFarlin President Selina Patterson Vice-President Edna Sisson Secretary Jack Thornton Treasurer SOPHOMORES JANE ADAMS Lavonia, Ga. BILL ADAIR Rutledge, Ga. AGNES AGNEW Canon, Ga. LORENZO ALLGOOD .... Oxford, Ga. ROBERT ASH Jefferson, Ga. MARTHA ANDERSON Mount Airy, Ga. JOHN BAILEY Carnesville, Ga. GERALDINE BARRON . Cartersville, Ga. EMILY BERRYMAN Carlton, Ga. EMERSON BENNETT .... Winder, Ga. MILDRED BLAIR .... Mount Airy, Ga. ALBERT bERRY Oxford, Ga. FRED BLANKENSHIP . . . Clanton, Ala. MAGGIE BORDERS .... Warrenton, Ga. ORREN CLINE Toccoa, Ga. DORRIS CALDWELL .... Concord, Ga. WALTER CROWELL .... Lavonia, Ga. CELESTE CARPENTER . Demorest, Ga. GUIN CRONIC Gainesville, Ga. CAROLYN DIXON Clarkesville, Ga. HELEN DIXON Demorest, Ga. CECIL DAVIS Martin, Ga. ORA BELLE ELLER Alto, Ga. VANCE GRANT, JR. ... Cornelia, Ga. 21 'to PEGGY GARRISON . . . Clarkesville, Ga LEWIS HALLFORD Habersham, Ga. SARA GARTHRIGHT Warrenton, Ga. BILL HAYNES Winterville, Ga. SARAH GILLESPIE Dcmorest, Ga. OSCAR HOLLIS Crawfordville, Ga. Sudinl Ron J. T. JONES Buford, Ga. VIRGINIA GRAY Franklin, N. C. GENE LACEY Fairmount, Ga. JACQUELIN HAINES Crawford, Ga. SAM McFARLIN Toccoa, Ga. MARTHA JO HENDERSON Cornelia, Ga. Third Row MARGARET HOLCOMB Gainesville, Ga. RICHARD MAYER Etna, Ohio NELL HOLCOMB Gainesville, Ga. ALBERT MINISH Commerce, Ga. MRS. EVELYN HUFF Dcmorest, Ga. GERALD MOON Loganville, Ga. Fourth Ron ALLEN ROBERTS Rockmart, Ga. IRENE INGRAM Dadeville, Ala. JOHN STAMBAUGH Demorest, Ga. FRANCES JENKINS Mullins, S. C. R. H. THOMAS Loganville, Ga. MAZIE JONES Homer, Ga. 9 Q & 2ii 22 First Ron WILLENE LANDERS Mount Airy, Ga. LILLIAN LOUDERMILK Cornelia, Ga. JACK THORNTON Hull, Ga. WILLIE NELL MAXWELL Toccoa, Ga. EVELYN PARKER Alto, Ga. SELINA PATTERSON Toccoa, Ga. MARJORIE PAYNE Ashland, Ga. Second Ron HELEN PIPKIN Moultrie, Ga. JIMMIE LOU PITTMAN Maysville, Ga. EDNA SISSON Mobile, Ala. CLARA SMITH Loganville, Ga. CHARLES WELLS Plum Branch, S. C. CRESSIE SMITH , Toccoa, Ga. REBECCA SMITH Commerce, Ga. Third Row SUSIE BELLE SMITH Clarkesville, Ga. UNA SMITH Loganville, Ga. Fourth Ron ALFRED MICHAUD Springdale, Conn. MOZELLE VANDIVER Demorest, Ga. Fifth Row CATHERINE WELLS Plum Branch, S. C. WINONA WILBANKS Clarkesville, Ga. S/\//> Rou MADELINE W1LMOT Carnesville, Ga. MRS. TINA L. JOHNSON Baldwin, Ga. 23 "3*t>~ FRESHMAN CLASS Horace Akin President Maurice Andrews Vice-President Edith Costley Secretary Ivan Robinson Treasurer FRESHMEN Edna Allen Morganton, Ga. Horace Akin Lanctt, Ala. Dorothy Anderson Toccoa, Ga. Maurice Andrews Toccoa, Ga. Catherine Bocgs Demorest, Ga. William Ariail Cornelia, Ga. Mary Sue Bray Homer, Ga. Helen Crisp Mountain Rest, S. C. Tom Boling Cornelia, Ga. Bernice Brown Cornelia, Ga. Lucas Carpenter Elberton, Ga. Wineva Brown Jefferson, Ga. Eula Callas Mountain Rest, S. C. Bertha Mae Fennell Demorest, Ga. Gilbert Darnell . . Fairmount, Ga. Nell Fitts Cornelia, Ga. Clara Flint Alva, Fla. Hoke Duncan Lula, Ga. Kathleen Gaines Dewey Rose, Ga. Hubert Eddleman Dewey Rose, Ga. Pinkie Garland Baldwin, Ga Paul Fitts, Jr Cornelia, Ga. Gloria Garrison Clarkesville, Ga. Howell Foster Demorest, Ga. John Free Mt. Airy, Ga. Juanita Goodwin Gillsville, Ga. Mary Ruth Hamilton Ashland, Ga. Gladys Hea^h ... Rome, Ga. : afe Juanita Fields .... Orlando, Fla. Evelyn Mason Homer, G.i. Dewane Garrison . Ashland, Ga. Oland Garrison . Cornelia, Ga. Irene Maxwell .... Toccoa, Ga. L. G. Hicks .... Clarkesville, Ga. Jonelle Morris .... Colbert, Ga. Frank Ivie Demorest, Ga. Catherine Munro . Takoma Park, Md. Robert Loomis . . . Demorest, Ga. Helen Parham . . Clarksville, Ga. William Loudermilk . Demorest, Ga. Nell Parham . Clarkesville, Ga. Robert Murphy . Hoschton, Ga. Ivan Robinson . Salem Depot, N. H. Runette Ridgeway . . Winder, Ga. Frank Russell . . . Cleveland, Ga. Ruth Rogers .... Thomson, Ga. Tom Smith, Jr Cornelia, Ga. Chrysteen Smith . Waycross, Ga. Dahlia Sorrell .... Lanett, Ala. Gladys Southerland . Demorest, Ga. Lowell Smoot . . . Woodbury, Ga. Flora Stephens . . . Demorest, Ga. Mary Nell Tankersley . Toccoa, Ga. Nell Tyre Brewton, Ga. Louise Walker .... Toccoa, Ga. Margaret West . . Clerkesville, Ga. Edith Cost ley . Canobie Lake, N. H. Mary Margaret Wynn. Waycross, Ga. 26 ACTIVITIES D R A M A C L U B ~vvMS^ THE y. At. AND Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS Handsel Morgan President Thelma Huckaby Vice-President J. T. Jones Secretary Robert Weems Treasurer f ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENT'S COUNCIL OFFICERS Nellie Gayle Joyner President Sarah Gillespie Secretary Katie Batson Corresponding Secretary Loyce Bagwell Treasurer GLEE CLUB Top: Martha Anderson, Ivan Robinson, Ruby Lockerman, Walter Westafer, Rebecca Smith, Joe Watkins. Bottom: Bob Lyon, Juanita Fields, Julian Cook, Gloria Garri-on, Don Carson, Peggy Garrison. MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB 29 THE ORCHESTRA The "Owls" have had a more successful year than ever before. They have had many engagements besides playing for all the Piedmont dances. They have also presented several programs over WRLC in Toccoa and assisted by transcription in the salute to Habersham County over WSB. They were unfortunate in that some of their members found it necessary to withdraw from school but they have carried on admirably. We feel sure they will continue to grow in their contribution to campus life. ^Sfct^- 30 *5* 4 I ^ mm* I STUDENT'S ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Mahew Rizer President Thelma Huckaby Vice-President Betty Osborne Secretary Morris Brown Treasurer WHO'S WHO Among Students In American Universities and Colleges Top: Tom Nation, Morris Brown, Ludger Martin. Bottom: Betty Osborne, Robert Weems, Mayhew Rizer, Thelma Huckaby. 31 THE OWL Handsel Morgan Editor-in-Chief Sam McFarlin Sports Editor Ruby Lott Feature Editor Edmund Garrison . . . Circulation Manager STAFF of 1942 Enoch Brown Asso. Editor King Seierrlr . . . Bus. Manager Sarah Gillespie Society Editor Brown Pinkston Asso. Sports Editor Joe Watkins 33 Business Assist ant Mann The YONAHIAN Paul Mann Editor-in-Chief Donald Carson Associate Editor Betty Osborne Assistant A WORD FROM THE EDITOR I wish to express my gratitude to everyone concerned with the Yonahian. My assistants have worked faithfully and hard. The faculty and student body have been very cooperative. The publication has had difficulties as it always does but these diffi- culties have been overcome. 1 J* tfB Carson Osborne 34 STAFF OF 1942 Sam McFarlin Business Manager Alfred Michaud Assistant Roy Stewart Assistant McFarlin AND THE BUSINESS MANAGER I wish to take this space to thank the business staff of the Yonahian for their hard work and fine cooperation which helped make it possible to publish this book. Hbm Stew art Michaud 35 PIEDMONT VARSITY Kneeling, left: Coach King. Right: Manager Watkins. Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont Piedmont 45 Dixie Aces _ .._ 47 27 Peerless ._ 37 34 Habersham . 11 44 Erskine .... 32 34 Erskine 43 47 North Ga. Proc. Co. 3 8 71 Norman Park Junior 29 42 Hiawassee 46 26 Hiawassee 3 5 43 Demorest High .. 16 5 Young Harris .. 46 22 LeTourneau Cards 2 5 Piedmont 45 LeTourneau B'dozers 47 Piedmont 9 5 Reinhardt 40 Piedmont 66 Hiawassee 56 Piedmont = 3 8 Hiawassee 3 5 Piedmont- 70 Reinhardt 3 5 Piedmont .. 54 Young Harris .. ._ 30 Piedmont 46 Rabun Gap 48 Piedmont 71 Ga. Evening Col 40 Piedmont .... 40 Ga. Tech "B" Team 58 Piedmont 43 Dixie Aces 44 Piedmont . 54 General Shoe 3 7 Piedmont 41 LeTourneau 49 Bob Murphy Good one hand shot, steady Lacey Excellent offensive man under the basket J. Ash Good left-handed shot R. Ash . . . ... Good guard, good long shot, fast, good passer Brown . Good defensive man, fast, good team man Davis . . ... Good one hand shot, good on rebounds Pinkston Fast, good passer, aggressive Haynes Good scrapper, good at getting ball off both backbounds Thornton Good defensive man, fast Darnei.i Good long shot, fair defensively, improved player Martin Good shot under basket Weems Good defensive man Stambaugh Good defensive man 38 Bob Ash Guard Haynes Center PlNKSTON Guard Brown Guard Lacey Fori* ait/ 1 X James Ash Center Stambaugh Guard Murphy Forucird Darnell Forward Thornton Forward Davis Guard 39 PILDMONT VARSITY GIRLS Piedmont 3 5 Hiawassee . 16 Piedmont 3 3 Hiawassee 19 Piedmont ... .... 17 Walthour and Hood 26 Piedmont.. 3 5 Reinhardt . 16 Piedmont 37 Hiawassee 27 Piedmont _. 3 8 Hiawassee 18 Piedmont . ... 3 3 Reinhardt 19 Piedmont .... 51 Rabun Gap .. 18 Piedmont. . 5 5 Ga. Evening College 2 8 Piedmont . 3 8 Walthour and Hood 24 Piedmont 22 Walthour and Hood 29 Garland Good team man, fair long shot Allen Excellent on pivot shot Caldwell Fair long shot FlTTS Always willing and an improved player Patterson Fair shot Adams Excellent defensive player, great team man, fast, out-jump any opponent he has had all year U. Smith Excellent defensive player C. Smith Excellent defensive player, fair offensively, aggressive Southerland .... Excellent defensive player, most improved player on squad Stephens Excellent defensive player Barron Good defensivelv Maxwell Always willing Loudermilk Always willing Munro Learning fast and always willing Havni s Guard Adams Guard Garland Forward Barron Guard Si I I'HENS Guard Una Smith Guard Caldwell Forward Patterson Forward Fitts Forward Munro Guard Maxwell Guard Allen Forward LOUDERMILK Guard Clara Smith Forward Sutherland Guard 41 BASEBALL SEASON 1942 To the left: THE LION'S HOLE- PROOF INFIELD Left to right Brown Pinkston, 2b Pat Hallford, s. s. Morris Brown, 3b James Ash, lb Horace Akin, 3b Gene Lacy, lb To the right: POISON TO ENEMY BATTERS Left to right Bill Haynes Oscar Cook Robert Dixon Guin Cronic To the left: THE BOYS BEHIND THE PLATE Left to right "Hoppy" McClelland Hal Nunn Bob Ash To the left: THE OUTFIELDERS Left to right Bob Murphy, 1. f. Frank Avincer, 1. f. William Loudi rmilk, c. f. k t h AND WHEN YOU PUT THEM ALL TOGETHER YOU HAVE THE FINE PIEDMONT LION SQUAD AT THE RIGHT Standing to the left Coach King Although the 1942 baseball season is in its infancy at the time the Yonahian goes to press we have had a preview of what to expect from the powerful Piedmont nine for the 1942 season. In their first game of the season played away from home against Newberry College, S. C. the lions lost a bitterly fought game. The next day, 2nd of April, the Lions opened their home season against the highly touted "Bluestockings" of Presbyterian College, and the Piedmonters under the able coaching of "Coach" King handed the visitors a beautiful "whitewashing" to the tune of Piedmont 3 Presbyterian 0. The fine squad on the field under Coach King should carry the Green and Gold to one of the best years ever recorded in Piedmont baseball history. 43 - n SOCIETY fr I '% INITIATIONS THETA ZETA PHI Flower: Chrysanthemum Colors: Black and Gold First Semester Kathryn Moye . Emily Berryman Edna Sisson . Sara Garthright OFFICERS Second Semester . President . .... Helen Pruitt Vice-President Edna Sisson . Secretary Hazel Wilbanks . Treasurer .... Jimmie Lou Pittman With "Love, Idealism, and Friendship" as its motto, Theta Zeta Phi Literary Society has continued to be a vital force in the life of Piedmont College. Miss Corian Stambaugh, its sponsor, and Mary Dana, its mascot, were presented at the annual reception for new students. The society, with its brother, the J. S. Greens, sponsored a Valentine dance. Its twenty-second anniversary program was one of the highlights of the spring quarter. This year has been one of outstanding cooperation and interest on the part of its members. 48 ! 1 J i V si JIIHi i WM A -I ' GAMMA CHI LITBRARy SOCIETY Flower: Pansy Motto: Carpe Diem. Mrs. Atkinson Sponsor Judy Griggs Mascot Colors: Purple and Grey OFFICERS First Semester Anne Payne President . Raye Osborne Vice-President Helen Pipkin Secretary . Selina Patterson Treasurer . Second Semester . Loyce Bagwell Willie Nelle Maxwell Ruth Rogers Cressie Smith Gamma Chi Literary Society holds sincerity of beliefs, cooperation with friends, and fairness in all dealings as ideals for a truly great organization. Gamma Chi has always played a vital part in Piedmont's social and educational life. She always does everything possible to welcome the new girls to Piedmont and never has she been more active than this year, with a membership of forty-eight girls. For the ninth consecutive year Mrs. Ruth Ford Atkinson was elected sponsor, and little Judy Griggs of Mt. Airy was elected mascot for this year. With these leaders, Gamma Chi will continue to march forward. 50 &$$ *#aa$ J. S. GREEN LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS First Term Morris Brown Preside/if Donald Carson Vice-President Jack Thornton Secretary Charles Tate Treasurer Second Term Edmond Garrison President Al Michaud Vice-President Jack Thornton Secretary Louis Hallford Treasurer Third Term Jack Thornton . President Al Michaud Vice-President Joe Watkins . Secretary Louis Hallford Treasurer Bert Welch and Henry Langford Chaplains Roy Stewart Sergeant-at-Arms The J. S. Green Literary Society in the year 1942 celebrated it's 44th anniversary. Founded practically with Piedmont itself, the "Greens" have worked and planned for the furthering of that spirit and quality of students so essential to the life of any college. The members of the Green Society have sponsored club programs which have been educational and entertaining to each and every member. Among the speakers appearing before the "Greens" in the 1941-42 school year were men experienced in varied fields. "Voices of Experience" in the legal, travel, medical world, and many others have made each gathering in the "Green Room" an hour to be remembered. 52 mi 11 - .. PROTROPIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Motto: "Knowledge is Power. Nellie Gayle Joyner Sponsor OFFICERS Herbert Clegg President Thomas Nation Vice-President Steve Ford Secretary Horace Irwin Treasurer The Protropian Literary Society was organized in 1898. Since it was organized, it has stood for the highest ideals that can be obtained. Fraternal fellowship, cooperation, and friendliness prevail among all members, and loyalty to the society and to Piedmont is a distinctive characteristic of every true Protropian. The Protropians exchanged programs and social events with their sister, the Gamma Chi Society, during the year. These functions were enjoyed by all concerned and they served as a means of bringing the societies closer together. Programs of especial interest by the Protropians this year included: A Reception, An Anniversary Program, A Radio Program, and a Formal Dance. 54 55 R. w. ACREE A G E N T SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Toccoa. Georgia Learn the Lesson of Thrift . . at vour ROGER'S STORE Cornelia Georgia J. W. PHILP & SON HARDWARE Athletic and Electric Supplies Greeting Cards Demorest Georgia Go Home and Back to College by TRAILWAY BUSES SMOKY MOUNTAINS TRAILWAYS ASHEVILLE North Carolina Meet } our Friends at the COFFEE CUP Piedmonts Choice Demorest Georgia Compliments of the SOUTHERN G-F COMPANY Atlanta, Georgia Steel Sash Reinforcing Steel Metal Lathe Products CORNELIA BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FOR FRIENDLY PATRONAGE Cornelia - Demorest SOUTHERN PRODUCTS, INC. 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