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MOUNT YONAH

Yonali Mountain, oft I ponder
As my thoughtful glances wander
O'er the splendor of thy might.
Whether hidden truth or seeming,
Granite fact or fancys' dreaming;
Shows thy meaning's truest light.

Was it merely accidental
That in chaos elemental
Thou wert molded there in rock?
\rt thou hut a ledge upstanding,
All the lower slopes commanding,
Yet art hut a senseless block?

Nay! I would invest thy story
With a greater worth and glory.
Born of all I feel ami see
In thy wrinkles, wisdom laden
Thy remoteness, well-nigh maiden.
These and more are real to me.

Thou dost stand a very token
Of the might of God, unbroken
Tho the solid earth must yield;
May we. also, stand assoundly
WOrking, trusting God profoundly,
Boundless force for Right to wield.

Yonah Mountain, now-as-ever
Brooding, hack of our endeavor.
We shall gladly take thy name;
Only keep for Piedmont's fellows
All the hidden sense that mellows
Thee, and aid each righteous aim.

In the toner atop Yonah

At the top of the cliff (it Yonah

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MR. A. R. VAN CLEAVE, President

"Memories are sunbeams through a sky of cloudy gray. Memories are roses in
the rain.'" So run the words of a song popular a generation ago. We think
of memories, however, as of real value at all times. Happy memories are roses
not only in the rain, hut in the sunshine. They brighten all our days.

This Yonahian will be for you a book of memories. I trust that to you they
will be memories of happy, useful days. I hope that they will be memories
of intellectual and spiritual progress, of work and play and worship, of associa-
tion with friendly students and friendly men and women of the faculty. May
this book always be to you a reminder of the golden days of youth, of days
well spent on the Piedmont campus.

When many years have fled and the fires of ambition have burned low, may
the pages of this, the Piedmont Yonahian. help you to relive the days "when
life was like a story holding neither sob nor sigh, in the olden, golden glory
of the days gone by."

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A view of Lake Demorest

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YONAHIAN

PIEDMONT COLLEGE . DEMOREST, GEORGIA

Jo Maret, Editor
Helen Cannon, Business Manager

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DEAN LESLIE JONES

DR. W. S. ROBERTS

Which is Dedicated to . . .

This volume is humbly dedicated with sincerest gratitude and highest esteem
to the memory of two men whose service to mankind was rendered through
service to youth. Their Christ-like characters, a rare devotion to their
chosen tasks, and their unselfish dedication to the goal of abundant life
for other people have made them an inspiration and a benediction to
many. Their students will always hold as sacred the memories of our
beloved Dean. Leslie Jones, A.B., M.S., and the Chemistry Professor, William
Silas Roberts, A.B., M.S., D.Ed.

A. R. VAN CLEAVE
President

Demorest, Georgia
A.B., M.A., D.D.

ADMINISTRATION

E. L. RAGAR

Dean

Instructor in Education

Jackson, Michigan
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.

MRS. W. B. SMITH

Registrar

Demorest, Georgia
A.B.

C. L. PERCY

Business Manager

Demorest, Georgia
A.B., B.D., M.A., D.D.

FACULTY

MRS. W. A. BATSON

Treasurer

Demorest, Georgia
A.B.

MRS. EFFIE C.
STAMBAUGH

Hostess
Commons Hall

Demorest, Georgia

\\ \LTER WESTAFER

Professor of Music

Demorest, Georgia
Mus.B., Mus.M.

MISS AURELIA
TOWNES

Instructor in Music

Greenville, South Carolina
A.B., M.A.

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FACULTY

O'NEAL CAVE

Professor of Physical
Education

Augusta, Georgia
B.S., M.A.

MRS. JANE WHITLOCK

Girls' Coach

West Frankfort, Illinois
B.S., M.A.

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MRS. AUDREY J.
GARRARD

Speech and Dramatics

Hartwell, Georgia
A.B., M.Ed.

HOMER W. STEVENS

Professor of Business

Administration and

Economics

Deinorest, Georgia

A.B., M.A., LL.B.

LL.M., LL.D.

FACULTY

MISS LILLIAN McKEE

Instructor in Social
Science

Thorsbv, Alabama
A.B.

MRS. RUTH FORD
ATKINSON

Professor of
Mathematics

Demorest, Georgia
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.

TIM W. HOLBROOK

Chaplain
Professor of Religion

Demorest, Georgia
B.l'h., B.D.

MRS. MARY C. JONES

Librarian

Demorest, Georgia
A.B.

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FACULTY

MRS. RAYMOND
MULKEY

Instructor in Business
Administration

Demorest, Georgia
A.B.

MISS ELIZABETH
KOPPE

Instructor in Business
Administration

Atlanta, Georgia

MISS ISABEL
LUMSDEN

Professor of Education

Sautee, Georgia
B.S., M.Ed.

GERALD S. WOODARD

Professor of History

A.B., M.A.

FACULTY

G. TRACY
OLMSTEAD, JR.

Professor of Biology

Savannah, Georgia
B.S., M.S.

MISS BETTY
GARDNER

Instructor in Biology

Jacksonville, Florida
B.S.

MRS. GUY ADAMS, R.N.

College Nurse

Cornelia, Georgia

MRS. MABLE S. PERCY

Professor of Languages

Demorest, Georgia
A.B., B.B.L.

FACULTY

FRANCES CONNER
COOK

Professor of English

Demorest, Georgia
A.B., M.A.

H. E. BOWEN

Instructor in English

Demorest, Georgia
A.B.

MISS SYBIL SUMMER

Dietitian

Instructor of Home

Economics

Newnan. Georgia
B.S.

MRS. HUGH SETTLE

Assistant Librarian

Deinorest, Georgia
A.B.

DAVID EDDY

Publicity Agent

NOT SHOWN

MISS PEGGY GARRISON

Instructor in Chemistry

Clarksville, Georgia
B.S., M.S.

CLASSES

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HUBERT DAVIS, JO MARET, FRANK FOSTER, PATRICIA THOMASON

FRANK FOSTER President

JAMES BAILEY Vice-President

MILDRED SHIRLEY Secretary

PATRICIA THOMASON Treasurer

JO MARET Historian

HUBERT DAVIS Reporter

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

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MRS. SHIRLEY ADCOCK
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

THOMAS DONVEA ADCOCK
Roanoke, Alabama

SENIORS

HELEN ALEWINE

Lavonia, Georgia

AURELIA ALLISON

Cleveland, Georgia

JAMES BAILEY
Carnesville, Georgia

CLAUDE BALLEW

Demorest, Georgia

SENIORS

JIMMIE BEACHAM
Blairsville, Georgia

GLENN BEARDEN
Clayton, Georgia

MRS. AGNES BERRY
Demorest, Georgia

ALBERT BERRY

Demorest, Georgia

SENIORS

NELSON WOOD
Marietta, Georgia

LAWSON BRADY
Dacula, Georgia

JACK BRODGEN

Buford, Georgia

EDWIN BRYANT

Carnesville, Georgia

SENIORS

PAUL CARPENTER, JR.

Demorest, Georgia

DAVID COFFEE
Cornelia, Georgia

HUBERT DAVIS

Toccoa, Georgia

BARBARA CROW
Cornelia, Georgia

SENIORS

CHARLES ELLIS
Oxford, Georgia

GLADYS FARMER

Toccoa, Georgia

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FRANK FOSTER

Demorest, Georgia

HAROLD FOSTER

Toccoa, Georgia

SENIORS

FRANK L. FRANKS

Commerce, Georgia

RARRON GARRARD

Hartwell, Georgia

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JANE GOLDEN
Cornelia, Ga.

LEAH ROSE GRUBBS
Demorest, Georgia

SENIORS

JOHN HARDY

Cornelia, Georgia

CRYSTAL HARWELL
Madison, Georgia

JAY HENDERSON

Atlanta, Georgia

EDWIN HOLCOMB
Eastanollee, Georgia

SENIORS

RUTH HUNTER
Leesburg, Florida

JO JORDAN

Comer, Georgia

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HARVEY KITCHENS

Oxford, Georgia

ELIZABETH KOPPE

Atlanta, Georgia

SENIORS

TED LAW

Mountain City, Georgia

VIRGINIA LEARD

Colbert, Georgia

ROSCOE LeCROY
Martin, Georgia

GEORGE LEDBETTER
Tallulah Falls, Georgia

SENIORS

VIRGINIA LOUDERMILK
Mount Airy, Georgia

JO MARET

Lavonia, Georgia

EMMA JO MESCHINE
Clarkesville, Georgia

GERALD MINTER

Marietta, Georgia

SENIORS

BETTY J. PAYNE

Carnesville, Georgia

BONA PUCKETT
Buford, Georgia

HOYT PURCELL

Commerce. Georgia

WILLIAM R. RIDGEWAY
Homer, Georgia

SENIORS

HENRY ROBINSON

Jefferson, Georgia

FRANK RUSSELL

Cleveland, Georgia

DOROTHY SANDERS
Bowersville, Georgia

MILDRED SHIRLEY

Clarkesville, Georgia

SENIORS

HENRY SKIPPER
Flowery Branch, Georgia

NOBLE SORROW
Commerce, Georgia

PATRICIA THOMASON
Toccoa, Georgia

LESTER WALL
Clayton, Georgia

SENIORS

RALPH WHITE
Alto, Georgia

RUBY WILBANKS

Clarkesville, Georgia

SENIORS, NOT SHOWN

CHARLES BELL

Cornelia, Georgia

WILLIAM (WICKY) LOLDERMILK
Di'inorest, Georgia

OSCAR COOK
Cleveland, Georgia

MRS. DOROTHY SHORE MAXWELL

Cornelia, Georgia

WILLIAM CRAGG

Tiger, Georgia

WALTER L. PADGETT

Demorest, Georgia

PRANCES KATHLEEN CRAWFORD

Cornelia, Georgia

JAMES M. TAYLOR
Lakemont, Georgia

ELLIS FOSTER

Demorest, Georgia

CHARLENE WILLIAMS
Thorsby, Alabama

PERRY HENDRIX
Demorest, Georgia

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JUNIORS

RAYMOND BERRY, NANCY MARTIN, LLOYD HUNTER, RUBY WILBANKS

NANCY MARTIN

President

LLOYD HUNTER Vice-President

RUBY WILBANKS Secretary

RAYMOND BERRY Treasu

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

B. E. ACREE
Union Point, Georgia

JOHN ANDERSON
Thomasville, Georgia

FRANCINE ARIAIL

Cornelia, Georgia

MARY AYERS

Tallulah Lodge, Georgia

REBECCA AYERS

Cornelia, Georgia

WENDY BERRONG
Cornelia, Georgia

RAYMOND BERRY

Hackleburg, Alabama

RUSSELL BLACK
Demorest, Georgia

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BERNARD BOWMAN

Smyrna, Georgia

JUNIORS

HENRIETTA BRACK

Dublin. Georgia

BETTY ANN CARPENTER
Baldwin, Georgia

ARTHUR CHAMBLEE

Tallulah Falls, Georgia

COY FREE

Canton, Georgia

JUANITA COLLINS
Clermont, Georgia

ROBERT COOPER
Braselton, Georgia

PEGGY CROW

Cornelia, Georgia

WILLIAM DILLARD

Cornelia, Georgia

FRED FREE
Mount Air?, Georgia

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RAMONA GARRISON

Clarkesville, Georgia

ERNEST HARPER
Demorest, Georgia

MARY EVELYN HAYES
Jemison, Alabama

JUNIORS

VIRLYN HOLCOMB
Ball Ground, Georgia

CECIL HUFF
Union Point, Georgia

GARY HUFF
Union Point, Georgia

LLOYD HUNTER

Clayton, Georgia

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ESTHER JOHNSON
Georgetown, South Carolina

WILLIAM JOHNSON
Toccoa, Georgia

ELSIE JORDAN

Coiner, Georgia

RORERT KIDD

Gainesville, Georgia

JANIE KING

Cornelia, Georgia

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ROBERT LAMB
Demorest, Georgia

WILMA LEACH

Alto, Georgia

BOB LOKEY

Demorest, Georgia

JUNIORS

LARKIN LOUDERMILK
Mount Airy, Georgia

NANCY MARTIN
Madison, Georgia

RALPH MAXWELL

Toccoa, Georgia

J. C. MOSS
Habersham, Georgia

LEWIS McCOLLUM

Clarkesville, Georgia

RUTH McDUFFIE

Ashland, Georgia

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KATHRYN McMANUS
Jacksonville, Florida

WALLACE NELSON

Nelson, Georgia

PAULINE PARKER

Clayton, Georgia

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JOHN QUILLIAN
Baxley, Georgia

EUGENE RAMEY

Cornelia, Georgia

JULIO RUIZ
Havana, Cuba

JUNIORS

HUGH SETTLE

Demorest, Georgia

JIMMIE SINGLETON
Lavonia, Georgia

CARLTON SISK

Demorest, Georgia

MARTHA ANN SMITH
Cornelia, Georgia

WALLACE STEED

Carnesville, Georgia

OTIS LEE TANNER
Braselton, Georgia

TRAVIS VAUGHN

Lavonia, Georgia

FRANCES WATERS

Pendergrass, Georgia

JACK WHITMIRE

Canton, Georgia

EDWIN WILLIAMS
Winterville, Georgia .

MACK WILLIAMS

Social Circle, Georgia

LOLA WOOD
Dudley, Georgia

JUNIORS

NOT SHOWN

HENRY ANDERSON

Toccoa, Georgia

WILLIAM LEE BRACHMAN

Cornelia, Georgia

BILLIE BROOKS
Hoschton, Georgia

STAN CARPENTER, JR.
Demorest, Georgia

WARREN COUCH

Hampton, Georgia

ROBERT J. DERRICK

Demorest, Georgia

MRS. GLADYS S. HALLFORD
Demorest, Georgia

HOMER HARDY

Cornelia, Georgia

MRS. BLANCHE BYERS MAYFIELD

Demorest, Georgia

WILLIAM G. McCLURE

Clayton, Georgia

EDWARD PAYNE

Toccoa, Georgia

JOHN SANDERS

Baldwin, Georgia

ROY STRICKLAND
Westminster, South Carolina

L. V. TOMPSON
Wadley, Alabama

THOMAS VANDIVER
Demorest, Georgia

JOSEPH WEBB

Gainesville, Georgia

LUCIUS G. CARNEY
Winterville, Georgia

SOPHOMORES

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HELEN CANNON, JOE LATTANZI, LORA LANCASTER

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS

RAY HADAWAY

President

HELEN CANNON Vice-President

LORA LANCASTER Secretary

JOE LATTANZI Treasurer

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ARNOLD ADAMS

Habersham, Georgia

EARL BLANKENSHIP
Demorest, Georgia

JACK ALLAGOOD
Baxley, Georgia

FRANK BRUNER
Tallulah Falls, Georgia

ROANE ARRENDALE

Tiger, Georgia

RONALD BUFORD
Tallulah Falls, Georgia

ALGEN AYERS
Cornelia, Georgia

EVELYN CALLAS
Demorest, Georgia

BETTY BATSON

Cornelia, Georgia

Clayton, Georgia
HELEN CANNON

SOPHOMORES

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JEAN CARLAN
DeFuniak Springs, Florida

GELETA CIIASTAIN

Sautee, Georgia

GRACE CODY
Mount Airy, Georgia

JEAN ETHERIDGE

Carl, Georgia

ROBERT FLOYD

Clayton, Georgia

LEROY GARLAND

Clayton, Georgia

MARVINE GILLESPIE

Demorest, Georgia

THOMAS GARNER
Buford, Georgia

HENRY THOMAS GREEN
Habersham, Georgia

EUGENE HARDEN
Chicopee, Georgia

CHARLES HARDMAN
Tallulah Falls, Georgia

JAMES GORDON
HARRIS

Bowman, Georgia

CHARLES
HENDRICKSON

Demorest, Georgia

WILLIAM
HERRINGTON

Brownwood, Georgia

HN W. HOWARD

I'occoa, Georgia

MILO HOWARD

Wrens, Georgia

WILMER HOLBROOK WILLIAM HUNNICUTT

Clarkesville, Georgia Cornelia, Georgia

LORA LANCASTER
Gainesville, Georgia

ATOS LATTANZI

Nelson, Georgia

BILL LeCROY

Carnesville, Georgia

NANCY MeLAY VICTOR OWENBY

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mount Airy, Georgia

BETTY JEAN
LEDBETTER

Tallulah Ealls, Georgia

WARREN PASS
Buford, Georgia

JEAN LEE
Lavonia, Georgia

MARTHA FRANCE!

MOORE
Dewey Rose, Georgi

COLRTNEY RANDOLPH JEWEL ROBINS0\

Clayton, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennes?-

SOPHOMORES

Clarkesville, Georgia
CHARLES RAMSEY

JO ANN SEAGRAYES
Athens, Georgia

JOHN SKELTON
Royston, Georgia

DOROTHY
STONECYPHER

Toccoa, Georgia

POLLY TERRELI
Carnesville, Georj

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JAY TILLEY

Gainesville, Georgia

MARION TURK

Tifton, Georgia

KENNETH WATSON
Demorest, Georgia

CALVIN WATTS

Tiger, Georgia

LEROY WHITING

Chieopee, Georgia

BESSIE MAE SCALES
Homer, Georgia

NOT SHOWN

ALBERTA OWENS

Carnesville, Georgia

HERBERT BALES
Dublin, Georgia

LOUISE BARRON

Clarkesville, Georgia

CHESTER W. BEACHAM
Blairsville, Georgia

FLETCHER BIDDY

Tate, Georgia

JOHN BRACHMAN

Cornelia, Georgia

PHIL BRADFORD

Lavonia, Georgia

ROBERT BROOKSHIRE

Demorest, Georgia

DIANE HASELET CARPENTER

Demorest, Georgia

BETTY CHRISTIAN

Clarkesville, Georgia

GEORGE CLINE

Toccoa, Georgia

WARREN R. CHILTON

Marietta, Georgia

MRS. EVELYN S. HUFF
Demorest, Georgia

KENNETH PALMER
Habersham, Georgia

MAUDE COLQUITT

Geneva, Georgia

NELLIE C. DERRICK
Demorest, Georgia

WILLIAM DILLASHAW

Demorest, Georgia

LEON DYER

Dahlonega, Georgia

ALTON FULBRIGHT

Dalton, Georgia

RAY HADAWAY

Buford, Georgia

WILLIAM HUNT

Demorest, Georgia

VERNON IVESTER
Eastanolee, Georgia

JOHN KNIGHT

Clarkesville, Georgia

THELMA LOUDERMILK
Mount Airy, Georgia

WILLIAM E. LOUDERMILK

Toceoa, Georgia

KELLY QUILLIAN

Winder, Georgia

HERSHEL A. PAYNE

Baldwin, Georgia

GARLAND SMITH

Clayton, Georgia

JACK WATSON

Eastanollee, Georgia

FRESHMEN

LOY JOHNSON, PORTIA CHAMBERLAIN, JIMMIE FLOYD

JIMMIE FLOYD President

LOY JOHNSON Vice-President

JOANNE JONES Secretary

PORTIA CHAMBERLAIN Treasurer

FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS

ANNIE ROSE ALLEN

Sautee, Georgia

MARY BATSON
Deinorest, Georgia

IRENE BLACKSTOCK
Auburn, Georgia

WILLIAM E. BRANCH

Baxley, Georgia

ROY BREWI
Lula, Georgi 1 |

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FRESHMEN

BRLCE BROWN

Cornelia, Georgia

KENNETH CASH
Carnesville, Georgia

LINDA BRUNER
Tallulah Falls, Georgia

PORTIA CHAMBERLIN

East Northfield,

Massaehusetts

ELSIE BURRELL
Kitzmiller, Maryland

PHOEBE COOK
Winder, Georgia

PATRICK BUTLER

Westminster,

South Carolina

EDWARD CORRY

Union Point, Georgia

MAGGIE CANNOH
Clayton, Georgia:

HOMER LEE DANI'.
Deinorest, Georg

L4CE DAVIS

coa, Georgia

JOHN DAVIS DEAL

Toccoa, Georgia

ANDERSON DILWORTH
Carnesville, Georgia

MONTEE EASON

Surrency, Georgia

JULHjS BOYD ELLER
Demorest, Georgia

GRACE ELROD

Clarkesville, Georgia

DELORES FULLER

Chattanooga, Tennessee

AUBREY FINCH
Union Point, Georgia

JAMES FLOYD
Jasper, Georgia

TERRY FLOYD

Jasper, Georgia

HAZEL GARDNER

Commerce, Georgia

MARY NEIL HARDMAN
Lake Wales, Florida

DORIS HILL
Habersham, Georgia

DELORES HUGHES
Chattanooga, Tennessee

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LOMAN JENKINS

Seivierville, Georgia

ALTON JOHNSON
Union Point, Georgia

BOBBY JOHNSON
Toccoa, Georgia

MBS. IMOGENE

JOHNSON
Hartwell, Georgia

LOY JOHNSON
Hartwell, Georgia

FRESHMEN

JOANNE JONES
Clayton, Georgia

LOUIS LOVIN

Auburn, Georgia

WILMA KELLEB

Toccoa, Georgia

MILLABD MATTHEWS

Hollywood, Georgia

ODELLE KELLY
Babun Gap, Georgia

BETTY MOBBIS

Madison, Georgia

LOBNA LANDEBS
Mount Airy, Georgia

JOYCE McADAMS

Madison, Georgia

JACK LITTLE

Gainesville, Georg

BETTY NALLS
Demorest, Georgi

DORIS McMANUS
Jacksonville, Florida

LAVAUGHN NIX

Demorest, Georgia

VAN OWENS
Carnesville, Georgia

JOHN E. PARDl E

Demorest, Georgia

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BETTY RUTH PAY
Martin, Georgia

PEGGY JOYCE OLIVER
Clermont, Georgia

LEONARD PITTS

Toccoa, Georgia

JIMMY ROBINSON
Chattanooga, Tennessee

BYARD ROPER

Clarkesville, Georgia

CONNY SHIRLEY

Tiger, Georgia

WILLIAM SLATON
Toccoa, Georgia

JUANITA SNELLING
Comer, Georgia

CHARLES KENNETH

SOSEBEE
Habersham, Georgia

HARVEY STOWE
Toccoa, Georgia

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CHARLOTTE SULLIVAN POLLY ANN TAYLOR JOHANNA THOMPSON EUGENE TURPIN

Lakemont. Georgia Toccoa, Georgia Lula, Georgia Lithia Springs, Georgia

LETHA WAGS
Daeula, Gem i

FRESHMEN

RESSIE FAY WATTS

Tiger, Georgia

MARY WOODALL

Cornelia, Georgia

PEARSON WHITE, SR.

Cornelia. Georgia

CATHERYN WOODARD
Dublin, Georgia

WILLIAM WITHROW

Demorest, Georgia

NELLIE CRANE
Homer, Georgia

ROY WOOD
Clanton, Alabama

MARY ELIZARETH LAW

Clayton, Georgia

FRESHMEN, NOT SHOWN

MRS. MARY RALLEW
Demorest, Georgia

JAMES RRADY

Dacula, Georgia

THOMAS CUNNINGHAM
Cornelia, Georgia

WENDELL FENNELL
Demorest, Georgia

HENRY HERRERT GOOLSRY

Carnesville, Georgia

JOSEPH JONES
Clarkesville, Georgia

ARTHUR MELVIN KATZ
Rrookline, Massachusetts

HAY KELLING

Toecoa, Georgia

DONALD KENNEDY

Clarkesville, Georgia

HENRY DAN POWERS
Toecoa, Georgia

GLENN RAMEY
Toecoa, Georgia

JEAN ANNETTE RIDGEWAY
Homer, Georgia

RRANNON W. RIDINGS
Nelson, Georgia

THOMAS RUCKER
Lakemont, Georgia

FLOYD E. STANCIL

Clarkesville, Georgia

MARY VENITA WAGES

Tallulah, Georgia

JIMMIE LOU YEARWOOD

Clarkesville, Georgia

SPECIAL STUDENTS

ASA M. RROWN
Hartwell, Georgia

FRANCES GILLESPIE

Commerce, Georgia

GUIN CRONIC JUAN ALONSO MARIN

Gainesville, Georgia Havana, Cuba

RORERT RUSSELL

Cleveland, Georgia

MRS. SHIRLEY ADCOCK

DON ADCOCK

Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges

WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES is a publication in which appears the biographies of out-
standing students selected from six hundred schools in the country. This
recognition is the culmination of all college honors and achievements. Selec-
tions are based upon the student's scholarship, his cooperation and leadership
in academic and extra-curricular activities, his general citizenship, his promise
of future usefulness to business and society.

HUBERT DAVIS

JO MARET

HENRY ROBINSON

ACTIVITIES

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OTIS "PUNK" TANNER

President

TRAVIS VAUGHN
Viee-Presiden t

J. S. GREEN SOCIETY

Societies play an important part in the life at Piedmont. The J. S. Green
Society, founded by the pioneers of the college, has developed with the college
and has helped deepen the spirit of loyalty and devotion to the faculty and
administration. It has endeavored to create bonds between students and the
school, which will mean liberty attachment to the Green and Gold.

CECIL HUFF

Secretary and Treasurer

ROB LOKEY
Reporter

PROF. HOYT ROWEN

Sponsor

B. E. Acree

Jimmic Beacham

Jack Allagood

Mini.- Hendrickson

Alton Johnson

Henry Skipper

Ted Law

Bona Puckett

Joe Lattanzi

Hubert Davis

Jack Little

Frank Foster

Jerry Minter

Bernard Bowman

Ralph Maxwell

Pat Butler

Wallace Nelson

Edward Corry

Henry Robinson

Bob Cooper

Jimmie Singleton

Charles Ellis

Ed Williams

Aubrey Finch

Eugene Turpin

Terry Floyd

Harvey Kitchens

Jimmie Floyd

Bill Slaten

Ed 1 lolcomb

Warren Pass

Lloyd Hunter

Hugh Settle

Gary Huff

Frank Franks

Loy Johnson

NOT

SHOWN

Bud Beacham
Guin Cronic
Homer Hardy
Ray Hadaway
Wicky Loudermilk
Bill McClure

Ed Payne
Bob Russell
Roy Strickland
Jack Watson
Vic Thompson
Albert Berry

ROSCOE LeCROY

President

JAMES BAILEY
Vice-President

PROTROPIAN SOCIETY

The name, Protropian, is derived trom a Greek word meaning "In the fore-
front." Every member is looking forward, striving to make the organization a
vital part of our college life. This was the ideal of the charter members and
so it remains today. It lives in the heart of every Protropian.

Now with the past behind us with its victories and the future before us with
its opportunities, may no loyal "Prot" rest upon his glories but with the
energy and vision of the pioneer do his utmost to bring into realization,
"A Greater Piedmont" and "A Greater Protropian Society."

HOYT PURCELL

Secretary

JAY HENDERSON

Treasurer

Glenn "Pug" Bearden
Robert Floyd
Milo Howard

Bill Herrington
Bill LeCroy
John Quillian

Julio Ruiz
Lester Wall
Nelson Wood

Roy Wood
Robert Lamb
Earnest Harper

Ed Bryant
Ionian Jenkins
Dr. Silas Roberts
(honorary member)

NOT SHOWN

Billie Brooks

Colonel G. C. Oliver

Bessie Mae Scales, Sponsor

DOT SANDERS
President

FRANCES WATERS
Vice-President

GAMMA CHI

MOTTO

"Make use of the day"

COLORS

Gray and Purple

FLOWER
Pansy

The Gamma Chi Society is a literary society for women. Our aim
is to promote cooperation and friendship among the students.

RETTY PAYNE

Secretary

CRYSTAL HARWELL

Treasurer

MISS LILLIAN McKEE

Co-Sponsor

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Nellie Crane
Jo Jordan
Polly Terrell
Bessie Mae Scales

Courtney Randolph
Pauline Parker
Betty Morris
Emma Jo Meschine

Kathryn McManus
Doris McManus
Ruth McDuffie
Nancy Martin

Virginia Leard
Lora Lancaster
Elsie Jordan
Ruth Hunter

Mary Neil Hardman
Ramona Garrison
Gladys Farmer
Evelyn Callas

NOT SHOWN
Frances Gillespie
Mrs. Jane Whitlock,
Co-Sponsor

Jean Carlan
Agnes Berry

PAT THOMASON
President

JUANITA COLLINS
Vice-President

HELEN ALEWINE
Secretary

THETA ZETA PHI

MOTTO

Knowledge is the golden key that opens the door to success.

COLORS FLOWER

Black and Gold Gold Chrysanthemum

The ideals for which we stand are symbolized in the three words
Theta, Zeta, Phi Love, Idealism, Friendship.

Our members aspire for the development of character and strive to
enlarge their capacities for nobler and more fruitful service.

NITA SNELLING
Reporter

MARTHA FRANCES MOORE
Chaplain

RARBARA CROW

Parliamentarian

IMOGENE JOHNSOr
Treasurer

MRS. FRANCIS COC

Sponsor

Marian Turk
Jewel Robinson
Francine Arial
Elizabeth Koppe
Rebecca Ayers
Jane Golden

Virginia Loudermilk
Mildred Shirley
Jo Maret
Marv Avers
Ruby Wilbanks
Retty Carpenter

Sibyl Summer
Retty Gardner
Ressie Fay Watts
Rettv Nalis
Wilma Kellar
Dot Stonecypher

Esther Johnson
Letha Wages
Geleta Chastain
Van Owens
Phoebe Cook
Maggie Cannon

Peggy Crow
Polly Taylor
Annie Rose Allen
Aurelia Allison
Irene Rlackstock
Algene Ayers

Grace Elrod
Cathryn Woodard
Joyce McAdams
Elsie Rurrell
Johanna Thompson
Jean Ethridge

Delores Hughs
Delores Fuller
Marvine Gillespie
Portia Chamberlain
Mary Elizabeth Law
Joanne Jones

Retty Ruth Payne
Lora Landers
Peggy Joyce Oliver
Leah Rose Grubbs
Nancy McLay
Henrietta Rrack

Lola Wood

Retty Jean Ledbetter

Helen Cannon

Jo Ann Seagraves

Jean Lee

Retty Ratson

Grace Cody
Mary Evelyn Hayes
Janie King
Wilmot Leach
Ann Smith

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Rettie Christian
Maude Colquitt
Diane Carpenter
Shirley Adcock

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Wendy Berrong

Phoebe Cook

Lola Wood

Grace Elrod

Hubert Davis

Marvine Gillespie

J. G. Harris

William Slaton

John Skelton
Eugene Ramey
Roy Wood
Mack Williams
Joanne Jones
Pauline Parker
Courtney Randolph
Betty Jean Ledbetter
Lora Lancaster
Mary Evelyn Hayes
Crystal Harwell
Polly Taylor
Ruth Hunter
Betty Ruth Payne
Frances Waters
Betty J. Payne

Coy Free
Lavvson Brady
Jack Whitmire
Marian Turk, Pianist
Miss Aurelia Townes

GLEE CLUB

ORCHESTRA

LILLIAN McKEE .... First Violin
ELIZABETH KOPPE . . . First Violin
MARVINE GILLESPIE . . Second Violin

SHIRLEY ADCOCK Clarinet

RUTH HUNTER Clarinet

HOWARD DAVIS 'Cello

JOHN GILLESPIE Bass

BOB LAMB Saxophone

WENDY BERRONG Viola

MARION TURK Flute

JACK BROGDON p,, lo

SIBYL SUMMER p,, lo

TIM W. HOLBROOK

Faculty Advisor

YONAHIAN STAFF

JO MARET
Editor

HELEN CANNON
Business Manager

NITA SNELLING
Art Editor

HELEN ALEWINE

Sports Editor

MILDRED SHIRLEY

BETTY PAYNE

MARTHA FRANCES MOORE

JEAN CARLAN

JEAN LEE
Associate Editors

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MILDRED SHIRLEY
Editor

HENRIETTA BRACK AND ELSIE JORDAN

Associate Editors

VIRGINIA LEARD

Assistant Editor

TRAVIS VAUGHN AND ELSIE JORDAN
Sports Editor

MARY EVELYN HAYES AND JEWEL ROBINSON

Feature Editors

JO ANN SEAGRAVES
Business Manager

LOY JOHNSON

Assistant Business Manager

JOHN QUILLIAN

Circulation Manager

ELSIE BURREL
Art Editor

JEWEL ROBINSON, J. G. HARRIS, GRACE ELROD, JOHN SKELTON,
MARTHA FRANCES MOORE, COURTNEY RANDOLPH, WILMA LEACH

Reporters

A bi-monthly publication of the Student Association at
Piedmont College.

MILDRED SHIRLEY, Editor

PIEDMONT OWL

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

OFFICERS

MARTHA FRANCES MOORE President

JUANITA COLLINS Secretary

JEAN LEE Reporter

HUBERT DAVIS Program Chairman

PROF. GERALD S. WOODARD Sponsor

MEMBERS

J. G. Harris Joanne Jones

Van Owens Anderson Dilworth

Elsie Burrel Bessie Fay Watts

Polly Taylor Letha Wages
Betty Ruth Payne

MR. WOODARD, MARTHA FRANCES MOORE, HURERT DAVIS, JEAN LEE, J. G. HARRIS

DELTA PSI OMEGA

This is a national fraternity of dramatic actors. Our charter was granted to us in August, 1948, for
the outstanding work of the production and performance of "The Brat" and "The Barretts of Wim-
pole Street."

OFFICERS

HUBERT DAVIS President

EUGENE RAMEY Vice-President

MARVINE GILLESPIE Secretary

VIRGINIA LEARD Treasurer

Crystal Harwell
Ann Smith
Loy Smith
Henry Skipper
Ralph Maxwell
Marvine Gillespie
Virginia Leard

MEMBERS

Hoyt Bowen, Prof.

Francis C. Cook, Prof.

Irene Harmon

Gudmund Vigtal (Norway)

Jaun Gearnaut (Holland)

Hubert Davis

Eugene Ramey

DRAMA CLUB

This is one of the major, active organizations on the campus. In addition to the one major play each
quarter, the Drama Club presents a thirty-minute radio program each week and two or three chapel
programs each quarter.

OFFICERS

HUBERT DAVIS President

EUGENE RAMEY Vice-President

MARVINE GILLESPIE Secretary

VIRGINIA LEARD Treasurer

MRS. AUDREY GARRARD Sponsor

MEMBERS

Delores Fuller John Skeleton

Elsie Jordan Delores Hughs

Crystal Harwell John Quillian

Ann Smith J. G. Harris

Imogene Johnson Henry Skipper

Jean Carlan Loy Johnson

NOT SHOWN
Ralph Maxwell Betty Gardner

Billie Brooks Wendy Berrong

Kathryn McManus Janie King

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BAPTIST STUDENTS

This is a small group of the Baptist students on the campus. They plan to
organize a Baptist Student Union in the near future to help carry on the
religious program on the campus.

Jo Maret
Dottie Sanders
Betty Payne
Helen Cannon
Helen Alewine
Pat Thomason
Elsie Jordan
Polly Terrel
Frances Waters
Crystal Harwell
Lora Lancaster

Jo Anne Seagraves
Delores Fuller
Delores Hughs
Jean Lee

Mary Evelyn Hayes
Roane Arrendale
J. G. Harris
Hubert Davis
John Skelton
Roy Wood

WEDNESDAY CHAPEL
Raymond Berry
Henrietta Brack
Jo Ann Jones
Jo Ma ret
John Quillian

VESPERS
Juanita Collins
J. G. Harris
Robert Lamb
Wilma Leach
Joyce McAdams
Martha F. Moore
Hoyt Purcell
Courtney Randolph
Jo Ann Seagraves
Marion Turk
Mack Williams
Roy Wood

FRIDAY CHAPEL
Helen Cannon
Portia Chamberlain
Nellie Crane
Don Adcock
Marvine Gillespie
Mary Evelyn Hayes
Elsie Jordan

Tim Holbrook, Chaplain

FACULTY MEMBERS
Tim W. Holbrook, Elizabeth Koppe, Aurelia Townes, Betty Gardner,
Mrs. Raymond Mulkey, Hoyt Bowen, David Eddy.

The Religious Committee is composed of three subdivisions: the
Wednesday Chapel Committee, the Friday Chapel Committee, and the
Vespers Committee. These committees arrange the programs and secure
speakers. They promote religious activities on the campus.

RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE

HENRY ROBINSON, CRYSTAL HARWELL, PUNK TANNER

OFFICERS

HENRY ROBINSON President

OTIS "PUNK" TANNER Vice-President

CRYSTAL HARWELL Secretary

COURTNEY RANDOLPH Treasurer

The Student Association is an organization of all the students. Regular meetings are held at which
time the problems and business of the student body are taken up and acted upon.

STUDENT ASSOCIATION

DEBATE CLUB

OFFICERS

PROF. H. E. BOWEN Sponsor

DONADCOCK President

COURTNEY RANDOLPH Vice-President

JOHN QUILLIAN Recording Secretary

PORTIA CHAMBERLAIN Corresponding Secretary

Warren Couch Jo Ann Jones

Shirley Adcock John Skelton

Hubert Davis Bill Herrington

Billy Brooks John Anderson

The Debate Club is one of the lively organizations on the campus. They meet and debate with other
debating societies in North Georgia. The Debate Club gave a radio program on "Federal Aid to Edu-
cation" over WKLY, Hartwell, Georgia.

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P" CLUB

TED LAW President

ELLIS FOSTER Vice-President

JO MARET Secretary and Treasurer

MEMBERS

Jimmy Beacham Helen Alewine Ken Palmer

Ed Williams Lora Lancaster Ted Law

Bud Beacham Bob Lokey Ellis Foster

Punk Tanner Wallace Nelson HONORARY

Henry Robinson Travis Vaughn MEMBERS

Cecil Huff Ray Hadaway Albert Berry

Gary Huff Joe Lattanzi Henry Skipper

Bob Cooper Harold Foster Crystal Harwell

Nancy Martin Guin Cronic Pat Thomason

Elsie Jordan Wicky Loudermilk Ed Holcomb

Jo Maret Thelma Loudermilk Ann Smith

Helen Cannon Wick Dillashaw

The "P" Club is an honorary society on the campus. Only those winning major letters in basket-
ball or baseball are eligible for membership. Cheerleaders and managers are honorary members.

SOCIAL SCIENCE

These students represent the Social Science Department. They plan special
activities for the Social Science classes. These include such things as trips to
points of interest and the presentation of special movies.

MISS LILLIAN McKEE
Department Head

J. G. HARRIS, JR.
Chairman

ARTHUR CHAMBLEE
Secretary and Business Manager

MRS. IMOGENE JOHNSON
HARVEY STOWE
REBECCA AYERS

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FRANCES GILLESPIE, DELORES FULLE R, JOHN SKELTON, CRYSTAL HARWELL.

CHEERLEADERS . . .

With the aid of our capable cheerleaders, Piedmont was able to win many

victories.

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MEN'S BASKETBALL

The men's intercollegiate basketball consists of a varsity and a "B" team. The
varsity, coached by O'Neal Caves, competes with varsity teams of other col-
leges in the Southeast. The "B" team, coached by Henry Robinson, competes
with teams of junior colleges and athletic clubs.

JACK WATSON

VARSITY

RUSSELL, HUFF, WILLIAMS, COOPER, TANNER, BEACHAM, J. THOMPSON, CORRY, WATSON,
MeCLURE, HUNTER; DEAL, Manager; SLATON, Manager; BEACHAM, B., Trainer; CAVES, Coach.

"B" TEAM

Finch

Strickland

Maxwell

Brooks

Hunter

Minter

Watson

Hadaway

Deal

Robinson, Coach

Vaughn

Hendrickson

Davis

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ALEWINE, MARTIN, ODOM, ELROD.

The girls' basketball team, coached by Mrs. Jane Whitlock, competes with
organized teams in North Georgia.

GIRL'S BASKETBALL

'Rec Tech"

Watson scores again

What could this be but a "toss-up?""

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A clash with North (Georgia
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BASEBALL

Baseball is the main sport played on the campus in the Spring. Piedmont's baseball team plays other
college teams in this vicinity. With the good team and the support of the students, this promises to
be a good year.

PLAYERS

Turpin

Ridings

Huff, G.

Chilton

Harden

Beacham

Huff, C.

Loudermilk, W.

Russell

Strickland

Corry

Loudermilk, J.

Lattanzi

Palmer

Cooper

Robinson

Sosebee

Nelson

Hadaway

Williams, Manager

Vaughn

J. D. Deal, Manager

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CATCHERS

Cecil Huff

Ken Sosebee

Edward Corry

Brannon Ridings

Bob Cooper

Ray Hadaway

Roy Strickland

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OUTFIELD:

Eugene Turpin

Bob Russell

Gary Huff

Wallace Nelson

Travis Vaughn

Joe Lattanzi

Gene Harden

Wicky Loudermilk

Warren Chilton

Ken Palmer

Joey Loudermilk

Bud Beacham

Henry Robinson

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ALMA MATER

Where the Georgian hills grow purple,

In the sunset glow,
Proudly stands our Alma Mater,

In 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 around the mighty oak tree,

Clings the ivy vine,
So around thee, dear old Piedmont

Loyal hearts entwine.

CHORUS

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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PIEDMONT FOR MINE

Among the hills of Habersham

Where skies are ever blue,
Old Piedmont takes her stand

The pride of Dixie Land.
And while the waters of Lake Demorest

Make ripples in the breeze,
And rainbows glow with Green and Gold

The words we'll sing are these

CHORUS

It's Piedmont for mine, Piedmont for mine
That's the school I love the best,

Down in Georgia, Demorest,

The sun always shines on that place so fine.

And I'll always say as I say today,
It's Piedmont for mine.

Friendships form that brave the storm

Of hardships great or small;
Our lives are molded here,

Our Alma Mater Dear
And when we enter in that larger life

In sunshine or in rain,
Our hearts will turn again to Demorest

And then again we'll sing

SENIOR

CLASS

ACTIVITIES

MRS. SHIRLEY ADCOCK

Marquette University 1, 2; Piedmont 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, Social Science: Minor, Music.
Phi Chi Sorority; Band: Intramural Athletics 1, 2; Orchestra; Theta Zeta Phi; Debate Club
3, 4; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities 4.

DON ADCOCK

Southern Union College 1 ; Bowling Green Business University 2: Piedmont 3, 4; A.B. Degree:
Major, Business Administration: Minor, Social Science: Glee Club; Football: President Fresh-
man Class; Big Four Debating Club 2; Honor Council 3; Debating Club 3. 4; Chapel Com-
mittee 3, 4; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities 4.

MRS. AGNES BERRY

Piedmont College 1. 2. 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, Elementary Education; Minor. English:
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi 1. 2. 3. 4: Chaplain of Gamma Chi 2. 3. 4: Y.W.C.A.
1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3: Dance Club 3.

ALBERT L. BERRY

Piedmont College 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree: Major, Biology; Minor. Social Science; J. S. Green
1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: "P" Club 1. 2. 3. 4;
Debate Club 2. 3; Boxing 1,2: Y.M.C.A. 1,2: Veterans' Club 4: Biology Lab Assistant 4:
Sports Reporter for Owl 2.

FRANK L. FRANKS

Piedmont 1. 2, 3. 4: Major. Biology; Minor, Social Science.

LAWSON BRADY

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Mathematics; Minor. Mixed Science: Basketball 1
Glee Club 1.

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HELEN ALEWINE

Piedmont 1. 2. 3, 4; B.S. Degree: Major. Mixed Science; Minor. English: Theta Zeta Phi
1. 2. 3. 4; Vice-President of Theta Zeta 2: Secretary of Theta Zeta 4: Basketball 2. 4: "P"
Club 2. 3, 4: Nominating Committee 3; Recreation Committee 3: Yonahian Staff 4: Member
of Baptist Student Union 4.

JO MARET

Piedmont 1. 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree: Major. Mixed Science; Minor, Physical Education: Theta
Zeta Phi 1, 2. 3, 4; Secretary of Theta Zeta 1; President of Theta Zeta 2: Basketball 2. 4
"P" Club 2. 3. 4; Secretary and Treasurer of "P" Club 4; I.R.C. 2; Recreation Committee 3
Religious Committee 4 ; Member of Baptist Student Union 4 ; Business Manager of Yonahian 3
Editor of Yonahian 4; Glee Club 1 ; Historian of Senior Class; Who's Who Among American
Colleges and Universities 4.

PATRICIA THOMASON

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; B.S. Degree: Major. General Science; Minor. English: Glee Club 1. 2;
Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2. 3, 4; Treasurer of Theta Zeta 2; President of Theta Zeta 4; Recreation
Committee 2, 4; Cheer Leader 3; Basketball 4.

DOROTHY SANDERS

Piedmont 1. 2. 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor. Social Science: Gamma Chi 1, 2.
3. 4; President of Gamma Chi 4; Glee Club 1, 4.

RUTH HUNTER

Stetson University, Deland, Fla. 1, 2; Piedmont 3, 4; A.B. Degree: Major. Social Science:
Minor. English; Band 1.2: Orchestra 1.2: Representative Student Government 2: Chorus 3. 4;
Orchestra 3. 4; Gamma Chi 3. 4; Program Chairman 4.

RURY MISSOURIE WILRANKS

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4: A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor, History: Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4;
Secretary Junior Class.

EMMA JO MESCHINE

North Georgia College 1, 2, 3; Piedmont 4 : A.B. Degree; Major, Education; Trahlytan 1. 2. 3
Recreation Council, 1.2: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Physical Education Club 1.2: Gamma Chi 4.

JAMES F. RAILEY

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Chemistry: Minor. Biology: Protropian 1. 2. 3. 4:
Vice-President Protropian 4; President Freshman Class; Chairman of Honor Council 3; Recrea-
tion Committee 4 ; Vice-President, Senior Class.

TED LAW

Piedmont 1, 2. 3. 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Physical Education; Minor. Biology; J. S. Green
2, 3. 4; "P" Club 2. 3, 4: President "P" Club 4; Basketball 1.2; Baseball 2. 3.

GERALD MINTER

Piedmont 1. 2. 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Physical Education; Minor, Biology; Basketball
2, 3, 4; J. S. Green 2. 3, 4.

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NELSON WOOD

Piedmont College 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Social Science; Minor, Physical Education;
Protropian 3, 4.

LEAH ROSE GRUBBS

Piedmont College 1. 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor, Social Studies; Assembly
Committee 1; Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Owl Staff 3; Secretary of Student Association 3;
Torch Club 3.

GLADYS IRENE FARMER

University of Georgia 1; Young Harris College 2; Piedmont 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, Ele-
mentary Education; Minor. Social Science: Gamma Chi 4; Chorus 2.

ELIZABETH KOPPE

Piedmont College 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor, Education; Orchestra 1, 2;
Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2; Owl Staff 2; Religious Committee 4.

JACK TERRY BROGDON

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major, English; Minor, Social Science; President, Freshman
Class; Glee Club 1: Piano Student 1, 2, 4; Nominating Committee 2; President of Sophomore
Class; Vice-President, Student Association 2; Organ Student 4; Orchestra 4.

LESTER J. WALL

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major, Mathematics: Minor, Physical Education; Protropian
2. 3, 4; Basketball 1,4; Softball 1,2.

GEORGE LEDBETTER, JR.

University of Georgia 1; Piedmont 2, 3. 4; A.B. Degree; Major, Business Administration:
Minor, English; Veterans' Club 2.

GLENN "PUG" BEARDEN

Clemson College 1; Piedmont 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, Business Administration; Minor,
English: Veterans' Club; Protropian 2. 3, 4.

BONA PUCKETT

Piedmont College 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Physical Sciences; Minor, Mathematics;
Owl Staff 1,2; Yonahian Staff 3; Basketball 2; Softball 2, 3; J. S. Green 3. 4; Vice-President,
Junior Class.

NOBLE WATSON SORROW

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major, Chemistry; Minor, Biology, Physics; Veterans'
Club 1, 2, 3; I.R.C. 2; Motion Picture Camera Operator 1, 3.

DAVID COFFEE

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4: B.S. Degree; Major. Science; Minor, Mathematics.

PAUL CARPENTER, JR.

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; Major, Chemistry, Physics; Minor, History; B.S. Degree.

BARBARA CROW

Piedmont 1, 2. 3. 4; A.B. Degree: Major. Sociology; Minor. English; Thcta Zeta Phi
1, 2. 3. 4; President of Theta Zeta 1; Cheerleader 2; President of Dance Club 3; Lyceum
Committee 4.

VIRGINIA LOUDERMILK

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; B.S. Degree: Major. Biology; Minor, English; Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 3. 4.

MILDRED SHIRLEY

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; B.S. Degree; Major. General Science; Minor, English; Theta Zeta Phi

1, 2. 3. 4: Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Owl Staff 2, 3, 4; Business Manager of Owl 4;

I.R.C. Reporter 2: Drama Club 2. 3: Yonahian Staff 4; Debate Club 4; Secretary of Senior
Class; Torch Club.

JANE GOLDEN

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor, History; Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dramatic and Radio Club 1, 2; Dance Club 2.

CRYSTAL HARWELL

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4: A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor, History; Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4;
Secretary of Gamma Chi 3; Treasurer of Gamma Chi 4; Secretary of Student Association 4;
Cheerleader 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Owl Staff 3; Budget Committee 3; Religious Committee 1.

EDWIN HOLCOMBE

Piedmont 1. 2. 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major, General Science; Minor, English: Drama Club

1, 2. 3, 4; Religious Committee 2; Cheerleader 3; J. S. Green 3, 4; Recreation Committee

2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Delta Psi Omega 3, 4; Vice-President of Drama Club 3.

HUBERT M. DAVIS

Rabun Gap 1; Piedmont 2, 3. 4; A.B. Degree; Major, English; Minor, Social Sciences; Bas-
ketball and Baseball 1; President of Delt3 Psi Omega 3, 4; President of Drama Club 3, 4;
I.R.C. 4; Vice-President of I.R.C; Debate Club 4; J. S. Green 4; Softball 3; Social Science
Committee Chairman 3; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4.

ROSCOE H. LeCROY

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Social Science; Minor, English; Protropian 1, 2, 3, 4;
President of Protropian 4; Veterans' Club 3, 4.

CHARLES J. ELLIS

Piedmont 1, 2, 3. 4; B.S. Degree; Major, Mathematics; Minor, Science; Veterans' Club 1;
J. S. Green 4.

JAY HENDERSON

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major, Business Administration; Minor. Social Science;
Protropian 3, 4; Veterans' Club 1, 2.

HARVEY KITCHENS

Piedmont 1. 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Social Science; Minor, English; Veterans' Club
1,2; Drama Club 3, 4; J. S. Green 4.

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HENRY ROBINSON

North Georgia College 1: University of Georgia 2: Piedmont 3, 4; B.S. Degree: Major,
Physical Education; Minor, Social Science: Basketball 3; Baseball 3. 4: Coach of "B" Team 4:
"P" Club 3, 4: President of Student Association 4: J. S. Green 3, 4: Who's Who Among
Students of American Colleges and Universities.

VIRGINIA LEARD

Piedmont 1. 2. 4; University of Georgia 3: B.S. Degree: Major. Biology: Minor. English;
Gamma Chi 1, 2. 4: Drama Club 4: Owl Staff 4: Treasurer Delta Psi Omega 4.

HENRY SKIPPER

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Business Administration: Minor. Science:
J. S. Green 1. 2. 3. 4: Veterans' Club 2, 3; Softball 1, 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 3; Glee Club
1, 2, 3; Dance Club 1,2: "P" Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Delta Psi Omega 4.

JIMMIE BEACHAM

University of Georgia 1, 2; Piedmont 3. 4: B.S. Degree: Major. Physical Education: Minor,
Biology; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; J. S. Green 4; "P" Club 3, 4.

WILLIAM CRAGG

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; A.B. Degree: Major, Business Administration: Minor. Economics.

JAMES M. TAYLOR

University of Georgia 1; Piedmont 2, 3. 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Business Administration;
Minor. Social Science.

FRANK RUSSELL

University of Georgia 3; Piedmont 1. 2, 4: B.S. Degree: Major. Physical Education; Minor.
History; J. S. Green: "P" Club 1; Manager, Basketball Team 1.

WILLIAM R. RIDGEWAY

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Social Science; Minor, English.

FRANK FOSTER

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Physical Education; Minor. Biology: J. S. Green
2, 3, 4; President, Senior Class 4.

HOYT PURCELL

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S. Degree; Major. Chemistry, Biology; Minor. English: Glee Club
1, 3; Protropian 3. 4; Secretary of Prots 4: I.R.C. 2. 3; Vesper and Religious Committees 3.

JO JORDAN

University of Georgia 1; Piedmont 2, 3. 4: A.B. Degree; Major. English: Minor. Business
Administration; Glee Club and Chorus 2: Drama Club 2: Gamma Chi 2. 3. 4; Treasurer.
Student Association 3; Secretary, Honor Council 4; Cheerleader 3.

AURELIA ALLISON

Young Harris 1,2: Piedmont 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major. Elementary Education; Minor. Social
Science: Susan B. Society 1,2; Theta Zeta Phi 4.

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JOHN HARDY

Piedmont 1.2. J, 4; A.B. Degree: Major, Social Science; Minor. History.

KATHLEEN CRAWFORD

Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B. Degree; Major. English; Minor, Business Administration; Theta
Zeta Phi 1. 2. 3. 4.

PERRY HENDRIX

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4; A.B. Degree: Major. English; Minor, Social Science.

WICKY LOUDERMILK

Piedmont 1. 2. 3, 4; B.S. Degree: Major. Biology: Minor, Physical Education; Baseball
1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; J. S. Green 1. 2, 3. 4; "P" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans'
Club 3. 4: Honor Council 4.

RETTY PAYNE

Piedmont 1. 2. 3. 4: B.S. Degree: Major, Physical Education: Minor, Social Science, English;
Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Secretary, Sophomore Class; Yonahian Staff 3, 4;
Basketball 3: Secretary, Gamma Chi 4.

CHARLENE WILLIAMS

Piedmont 1. 2, 3. 4: A.B. Degree; Major. Social Science; Minor, Psychology; Gamma Chi
1. 2, 3. 4; Pianist, Gamma Chi 1, 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4;
Torch Club 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Torch Club 4; Religious Committee 1; Recreation
Committee 3: Dance Club 3; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and
Colleges 3; Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4.

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