< . I **& If - I felly 1 IfprT* Hfl !? H .'",' mmm I I : HIS BKt ftlvflS 1*1; \"kM H IJSWjf# Thi s is your 1950 Published by the STUDENT ASSOCIATION PIEDMONT COLLEGE DEMOREST, GEORGIA MARTHA FRANCES MOORE Editor JEAN LEE Co-Editor A BOOK . . . abut tke PEOPLE > ^ ^ ^ AND WHAT tliey DID in 19 5 WHICH IS dedicated TO DR. AND MRS. C. L. PERCY, whose love and devo- tion has helped to make this a greater Piedmont for all. We lovingly dedicate this, our 1950 Yonahian. B Scene from Down In The Valley presented Inauguration week-end. An afternoon spent in the Chemis- try Laboratory. A BOOK PERFECT BALANCE a result of the tumbling class. ABOUT THE J e op it DR. JAMES E. WALTER President DR. A. R. VANCLEAVE Dean Instructor in Education ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees MRS. W. B. SMITH Registrar DR. C. L PERCY Retiring Business Manager MR. DAVID EDDY Business Manager BATSON STAMBAUGH, E. WESTAFTER TOWNES FACULTY COOK GARRARD BOWEN WOODARD MRS. EULA BATSON Treasurer MRS. EFFIE STAMBAUGH Housemother WALTER WESTAFTER Professor of Music MISS AURELIA TOWNES Instructor in Music DR. FRANCIS C. COOK Professor of English HOYT E. BOWEN Instructor in English, Dramatics MRS. AUDREY J. GARRARD Instructor in English, Speech GERALD WOODARD Professor of History O'NEAL CAVE Professor of Physical Education, Boy's Coach MRS. JANE WHITLOCK Instructor in Physical Education DR. HOMER W. STEVENS Professor of Business Administration, Economics MRS. RUTH FORD ATKINSON Professor of Mathematics REV. TIM W. HOLBROOK Chaplain, Instructor in Religion MRS. MARY C. JONES Librarian G. TRACY OLMSTEAD, JR Professor of Biology MISS MILDRED SHIRLEY Instructor in Biology MISS PEGGY GARRISON Instructor in Chemistry MRS. RAYMOND MULKEY Instructor in Business Administration CAVE JONES WHITLOCK OLMSTEAD STEVENS SHIRLEY ATKINSON GARRISON HOLBROOK MULKEY MISS ISABEL LUMSDEN Professor of Education MRS. MABEL PERCY Professor of Languages MRS. GUY ADAMS, RN Co//ege Norse MRS. JAMES E. WALTER, RN . . . College Nurse MISS CORRINE STAMBAUGH Dietitian MRS. ETHEL BAKER Publicity Chairman DR. WILLIAM S. FULLER Instructor in Education MRS. H. S. FLINT Instructor in Education DR. C. G. THOMPSON Instructor in Education MISS ELIZABETH KOPPE Secretay to President JIM DAVIS Professor of Physics CLAUDE BALLEW Laboratory Assistant MISS LILLIAN McKEE (not shown) . Instructor in Social Science A C U L T Y LUMSDEN PERCY ADAMS WALTER STAMBAUGH, C BAKER FULLER FLINT THOMPSON KOPPE Mrs. Percy at Alumni Bar B Q Dr. Thompson relaxing A view of the Campus DAVIS BALLEW A f/1 w t*^> '+4TV* ; \ V N 1 1/ / ELSIE JORDAN TRAVIS VAUGHN NANCY MARTIN Senior OFFICERS TRAVIS VAUGHN President BILL LeCROY Vice President ELSIE JORDAN Secretary NANCY MARTIN Treasurer an J OUTSTANDING EVENTS HUGH ABBOTT Demorest, Georgia B. E. ACREE Union Point, Ga. HENRY ANDERSON Toccoo, Ga. JOHN W. ANDERSON Thomasville, Ga. s e n i o r CLASS GRADY L. BEATY Toccoa, Ga. WENDY BERRONG Cornelia, Ga. RAYMOND BERRY Hackleburg, Ala. 'f* RUSSEL BLACK Demorest, Ga. O F NINETEEN FIFTY KATHRYN M. BOWEN Demorest, Ga. BERNARD BOWMAN Smyrna, Ga. HENRIETTA BRACK Dublin, Ga. THOMAS BROWN Fort Payne, Ala. JAMES CARNEY Ball Ground, Ga. ARTHUR CHAMBLEE Homer, Ga. JUANITA COLLINS Clermont, Ga. f^f ROBERT COOPER Atlanta, Ga. s e n i o r CLASS PEGGY CROW Cornelia, Ga. BILL DILLARD Cornelia, Ga. COY FREE Canton, Ga. FRED FREE Mt. Airy, Ga. i RAMONA GARRISON Clarkesville, Ga. TT f^ll' HENRY T. GREEN Habersham, Ga. EUGENE HARDIN Gainesville, Ga. 2 ERNEST HARPER Demorest, Ga. O F NINETEEN FIFTY VIRLYN HOLCOMB Ball Ground, Ga. J. W. HOWARD Toccoo, Go. CECIL HUFF Union Point, Ga. GARY HUFF Union Point, Ga. i 5 > ^^tH ' Iff*"- V IF ' * J ^^^^r7 ,^H ' ^J ^^ j - LOYD HUNTER Clayton, Ga. ESTHER JOHNSON Georgetown, S. C. WILLIAM E. JOHNSON Toccoa, Ga. ELSIE JORDAN Comer, Ga. s e n i o r CLASS ROBERT LAMB Demoresf, Ga. LORA LANCASTER Gainesville, Ga. BILL LeCROY Martin, Ga. BETTY JEAN LEDBETTER Tallulah Lodge, Ga. I JEAN LEE LoYonia, Ga. MABEL LEWIS Young Harris, Ga. FRANK LEWIS Young Harris, Ga. ROBERT LOKEY Demorest, Ga. OF NINETEEN FIFTY LARKIN LOUDERMILK Demorest, Ga. NANCY MARTIN Madison, Ga. c*-.' *4 J. C. MOSS Habersham, Ga. / LEWIS McCOLLUM Habersham, Ga. RUTH McDUFFIE Carnesville, Ga. NANCY McLAY Milwaukee, Wis. PAULINE PARKER Clayton, Ga. JOHN QUILLIAN Columbus, Ga. ^3 e n I o CLASS KELLY QUILLIAN Winder, Ga. EUGENE RAMEY Cornelia, Ga. JULIO RUIZ Havana, Cuba i ROBERT RUSSELL Cleveland, Ga. HUGH SETTLE Toccoa, Ga. JIMMY SINGLETON Lavonia, Ga. CARLTON LEE SISK Demorest, Ga. ANN SMITH Cornelia, Ga. OF NINETEEN FIFTY KEN SOSEBEE Habersham, Ga. MARGARET SUMMERS Toccoa, Ga. TRAVIS VAUGHN Lavonia, Ga. LESTER WALL Clayton, Ga. ~ - JACK WHITMIRE Canton, Ga. FRANCES WATERS Pendergrass, Ga. ELLEN WILEY Demorest, Ga. L M ED WILLIAMS Winterville, Ga. s e n i o r CLASS MAX WILLIAMS Social Circle, Ga. Seniors not shown: STAN CARPENTER, JR. Demorest, Ga. JOSEPH WEBB Gainesville, Ga. QUINTION WHITMIRE Toccoa. Ga. President Walter, Pope Brock, ond Reverend Russel B. Richardson. Graduation processional led by Francis C. Cook. R e m e m I e r . . . SENIORS OF 1950 tj' 1 t, i m ^^Cy*[7^T*ti^^*r+ _ d LORA LANCASTER BOBBY LAMB HELEN CANNON 3 u n i o r OFFICERS HELEN CANNON President BOBBY LAMB Vice-President LORA LANCASTER .... Secretary and Treasurer _* Aunlor C L A S S Jack Allagood Baxley, Ga. Betty Botson Demorest, Ga. Chester Beacham Blairsyille, Ga. Bruce Brown Cornelia, Ga. Evelyn Callas Demorest, Ga. Jean Carlan DeFuniok Springs, Fla. Helen Cannon Clayton, Ga. Byron Cash Wadley, Ala. Gletea Chastain Sautee, Ga. Maud Colquitt Geneva, Ga. Gordon Craig Ranger, Ga. Robert Floyd Clayton, Ga. James A. Fountain Dexter, Ga. Leroy Garland Clayton, Ga. Marvene Gillespie Demorest, Ga. Mary Neil Hardman Lake Wales, Flo. Charles Hendrickson Demoresf, Ga. Jack Holcomb Cleveland, Ga. Milo Howard Wrens, Ga. William Hunnicut Cornelia, Ga. J a n i o r CLASS Joanne Jones Mountain City, Ga. Joe Lattanzi Nelson, Ga. Martha Frances Moore Dewey Rose, Ga. Jewell McDaniel Demorest, Ga. Van Owens Carnesville, Ga. Ken Palmer w ^* Habersham, Ga. MP Henry Dan Powers 7"occoo, Ga. ^ r ^ Courtney Randolph lL\^ Clayton, Ga. ^ N JM John Skclton Royston, Go. Ken Sosebee Habersham, Ga. Garland Smith Clayton, Ga. Robert Stephens Palatka, Flo. Dorothy Stonecypher Toccoo, Ga. Polly Terrell Carnesville, Ga. Calvin Watts Tiger, Ga. Kate Welborn Canon, Ga. JUNIORS NOT SHOWN: Benjamin J. Brookshire Gainesville, Ga. Elmo Brown Cornelia, Ga. Robert J. Derrick Demorest, Ga. William Dillishaw Demorest, Ga. Hugh Doss Canton, Ga. James M. Floyd Jasper, Ga. Thelma Loudermilk Mt. Airy, Ga. William E. Loudermilk Toccoa, Ga. Hershel Alex Payne Balwin, Ga. N. S. Timmons Waleska, Ga. Kenneth Watson Demorest, Ga. Eddie Newsome, Jr. fafonton, Ga. George Smith Balwin, Ga. J u n i o r CLASS ^3o p It o mo re CLASS Marie Albert Toccoa, Ga. Annie Rose Allen Sautee, Ga. Irene Blockstock Auburn, Ga. William E. Branch Baxley, Ga. Elsie Burred Kitzmiller, Md. Pat Butler Westminister, S. C. Kenneth Cash Carnesville, Ga. Portia Chamberlin fast Northfield, Mass. Edward Corry Union Point, Ga. William J. Corry Robinson, Ga. Talmadge Crump Toccoa, Ga. H. A. Dyer, Jr. Cornelia, Ga. Montee Eason Surrency, Ga. J. B. Eller Demorest, Ga. Grace Elrod Clarkesville, Ga. Aubrey Finch Union Point, Go. S5 o p n o m o re CLASS Dolores Fuller Chattanooga, Tenn. Hazel Garner Jefferson, Ga. George Gearino Plainfield, N. J. Herbert Goolsby Carnesville, Ga. Bobby Johnson loccoa, Ga. Loy Johnson Hartwell, Ga. Imogene Johnson Hartwell, Ga. J. W. Jones Clarkesville, Ga. Wilma Keller Toccoa, Ga. Odelle Kelly Rabun Gap, Ga. Donald Kennedy Clarkesville, Ga. Lorna Landers Mt. Airy, Ga. Mary Elizabeth Law Demorest, Ga. Harold Lewis Tournapull, Ga. Herbert Long Analusia, Ala. Peggy Joyce Oliver Clermont, Ga. John E. Pardue Clarkesville, Ga. Brannon W. Ridings Nelson, Ga. Byord Roper, Jr. Clarkesville, Ga. Connie Shirley Tiger, Ga. Ralph Simmons Toccoa, Ga. Theodore Sisk, Jr. Homer, Ga. Mary Wages Tallulah Lodge, Ga. Bessie Fay Watts Tiger, Ga. Roy Wood Clanton, Ala. Mary Woodall Clarkesville, Ga. Jimmie Lou Yearwood Clarkesville, Ga. Pearson White Cornelia, Ga. SOPHOMORES NOT SHOWN: Theresa Albert Toccoa, Ga. Charles Alexander Athens, Ga. William C. Culpepper Toccoa, Ga. Wendell Fennell Demorest, Ga. Joe Frankum Clarkesville, Ga. Betty Morris Madison, Ga. James Forest Oakley Ridgeway, Texas Julie B. Olmstead Demorest, Ga. Nolen Ridgeway Roysfon, Ga. Jimmie Robinson Chattanooga, Tenn. Floyd Stancil Clarkesville, Ga. Joe Stewart Mt. Airy, Ga. Harvey Stowe Toccoa, Ga. Earl Tench Demorest, Ga. Louise Veal Buford, Ga. Leroy Whiting Chicopee, Ga. Leon Dyer Dahlonega, Ga. Charles Hardman Tallulah Lodge, Go Bill Turpin Demorest, Ga. MARY GROVE STEVE STEEN MINGON BROWN CAL KELEHEAR BONNIE MANNING 3, e 6 k m a n CJ r r I (^ L K J STEVE STEEN President CAL KELEHEAR Vice-President MIGNON BROWN Secretary BONNIE MANNING Treasurer MARY GROVE Reporter ^7~ re A It man CLASS DeWirt Andrews Toccoa, Ga. Jean Banks Homer, Ga. Tommy Bowen Mountain City, Gc I m J / Hk jit I Mignon Brown Covington, Ga. Bruce Blasingame Jefferson, Ga. Lyndol Cain Gainesville, Ga. Bobbie Carpenter Baldwin, Ga. Troyce Cash Baldwin, Ga. Harry Clark Demorest, Ga. Gerald Cleveland Hartwell, Ga. Marion Cochran Nelson, Ga. Herring Cole Rockmart, Ga. Rosalyn Cochran Apalachee, Ga. Gcraldinc Collins Clermont, Ga. Dennis Craven Cornelia, Ga. Beverly Crow Cornelia, Ga. Lillian Darnell Rabun Gap, Ga. Edward Clark D/7/ard, Ga. Dan DeFoor Eastanollee, Ga. Celeste Durham Homer, Ga. Billie Durrence Hinesville, Ga. Richard Fowler Cuthburt, Ga. Robert Gann Athens, Ga. John Gillespie Demorest, Ga. Susie Grier Clermont, Ga. Mary Grove Atlanta, Ga. Jerome Guest Eastanollee, Ga. Vernon Hallford Demorest, Ga. Frances Henderson Oakwood, Ga. Joan Jordan Comer, Ga. Oscar Kelehear Clarkesville, Ga. Kathryn Kelehear Clarkesville, Ga. . ^jr re An re A h m a n CLASS Dorothy Lane Auburndale, Moss. Kathryn Lane Auburndale, Mass. Steve LeCroy Carnesville, Ga. Grady Lumpkin Clarkesville, Ga. Betty Lou Mabry Westminister, S. C. Bonnie Manning Thorsby, Ala. Bill ie Moon Toccoo, Ga. Doris Moss Habersham, Ga. Garnett McMillan Clarkesville, Ga Mary Jane Oliver Clermont, Ga. Leonard Pitts Toccoa, Ga. Jane Porter Cornelia, Ga. Mays Potts Jefferson, Ga Alline Puree Carnesville, Ga John Roberts Toccoa, Ga. V 1 jHH^ /S- * c II I i lili Joe Smith Toccoo, Go. Ralph Smith Clarkesville, Go Russell Smith Clarketville, Ga. Wilmo Smith Lakemont, Ga. Grady Starnes Savannah, Ga. Steve Steen Bristol, R. I. Curtis Lee Sullens Toccoa, Ga. Dean Terrell Toccoa, Ga. Lawrence Warren Demorest, Ga. Truitt Watson Carnesville, Ga. Eloise West Syhania, Ala. Asbury Whitmire Toccoa, Ga. Adeline Wood Dudley, Ga. Emily Wynn Y/aycross, Ga. Sophia Yost Ludington, Mich. Martha Joyce Bellamj Toccoa, Ga. Frances Deal Toccoa, Ga. Francis Byers Demorest, Ga. Jo Berrong Cornelia, Ga. FRESHMEN NOT SHOWN: J. T. Acree Union Point, Ga. Zone McClain Tiger, Ga. Huqh E. Alexander Cornelia, Ga. Robert McCrackin Lakemont, Ga. Frank Brown Clarkesville, Ga. Harold McKay Lakemont, Ga. Joe Crumbly Wiley, Ga. Hugh McLane Hartwell, Ga. Dwayne Dowdy Baldwin, Ga. Wayne Pardue Clarkesville, Ga Betty Edge Toccoa, Ga. Robert Perry Hull, Ga. Jack Edwards Cornelia, Ga. Harold Powell Elberton, Ga. Gwendolyn Farrow Eastanollee, Ga. Tom Roane Tiger, Ga. James Marion Floyd Hinsyille, Ga. James Smallwood Cornelia, Ga. Marion Hunt Hartwell, Ga. Charles Savage Toccoa, Ga. Ray Kenny Toccoa, Ga. Harold Smith Tiger, Ga. Charles Lewallen Toccoa, Ga. Sam Sosebee Toccoa, Ga. Ruzelle Lewallen Homer, Ga. John Vaughn Cornelia, Ga. Billy Morrison Clarkesville, Ga. Ruth Watts Tiger, Ga. Hattie McCall Clayton, Ga. Corbett Wood Cornelia, Ga. FOREIGN STUDENTS W. F. Nyhof Holland Harm K. Schreur Holland " ft j Kazou Zsigomnd France WHAT THE J e opt D I D BOB COOPER President JIMMY SINGLETON Vice-President J . S GREEN *3 ociel y Societies play an important part in the life at Piedmont. The J. S. Green Society, found- ed by the pioneers of the college, has developed with the college and has helped deep- en the spirit of loyalty and devotion to the faculty and administration. It has en- deavored to create between students and the school, which will mean liberty attach- ment to the Green and Gold. TOM BROWN Secretary and Treasurer PROF. HOYT BOWEN Sponsor m\\ mm - / j B. E. Acree Robert Lokey Raymond Berry Eugene Ramsey Charles Hendrickson Travis Vaughn Loy Johnson Aubrey Finch Ed Williams Hugh Settles Gary Huff Cecil Huff Edward Corry Joe Yattanzi Kelly Quillian NOT SHOWN: Jack Allagood Jimmie Floyd Pat Butler Frank Franks Wallace Nelson Bud Beacham I J i MILO HOWARD, JR. President ROY WOOD Vice-President PROTROPIAN So ciet v The name, Propropian, is derived from a Greek word meaning "In the forefront." 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 oppor- tunities, 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." HERBERT GOOLSBY Secretary BILL LeCROY Treasurer FRANCIS C. COOK Sponsor Robert Floyd John Anderson John Skelron Jack Whitmire Coy Free John Quill ian Carlton Lee Sisk Truitt Watson Steve LeCroy Earnest Harper Kenneth Cash Montee Eason Bob Lamb NOT SHOWN: Connie Shirley James Floyd Fred Free Grady Starnes Julio Ruiz JUANITA COLLINS President HELEN CANNON Vice-President MARTHA FRANCES MOORE Secretory THETA ZETA PHI SocUL f MOTTO Knowledge is the golden key that opens the door to success. COLORS Black and Gold FLOWER Gold Chrysanthemum The ideals for which we stand are symbolized the three words Theta, Zeta, Phi Love, Idealism, Friendship. Our members aspire for the development of character and strive to enlarge their capa- cities for nobler and more fruitful service. JEWELL McDANIEL Treasurer ELSIE BURRELL Chaplain MRS. FRANCIS COOK Sponsor ~> Annie Rose Allen Irene Blackstock Henrietta Brack Maud Colquitt Geraldine Collins Joanne Jones Portia Cliamberlain Geleta Chastain Grace Elrod Susie Grier Lillian Darnell Esther Johnson Phyllis Hughes Dolores Fuller Mary Grove Jackie Garrison Frances Henderson Kathryn Kalehear Wilma Keller Lorna Landers Betty Jean Ledbetter Jean Lee Betty Lou Mabry Bonn e Manning Van Owens Peggy Joyce Oliver Mary Jane Oliver Dot Stonecypher Ann Smith Adline Wood Emily Wynn Eloise West Bessie Foye Watts Georgia Woodard Wilma Smith Mildred Shirley NOT SHOWN: Betty Batson Peggy Crow Joanne Seagraves Marvine Gillespie Mary Elizabeth Law Lola Wood Beverley Crow Imogene Johnson Sophia Yost Mildred Owens ELSIE JORDAN President LORA LANCASTER Vice-President smma GAMMA CHI Sodet y MOTTO "Make use of the day" COLORS FLOWER f and Purple Pansy "The Gamma Chi Society is a literary society for women. Our aim is to pro- mote cooperation and friendship among the students. NANCY MARTIN Secretary POLLY TERRELL Treasurer Kate Wellborn Alline Pureed Jo Berrong Wendy Berrong Joan Jordan Roslyn Cochran Ramona Garrison Ruth McDuffie Frances Waters Courtney Randolph Pauline Parker Evelyn Callas Mary Neil Hardman NOT SHOWN Jean Betty Kath Carlan Morris yn Bowen Co-sponsors Miss Lillian McKee Mrs. Jane Whitlock n EUGENE RAMEY ELSIE JORDAN Wkos Wko 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 outstanding students selected from six hundred schools in the country. This recognition is the culmination of all college honors and achievements. Selections 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. MARTHA FRANCES MOORE JUANITA COLLINS &*&' E. JORDAN T. VAUGHN E. WILLIAMS L. LANCASTER STUDENT ASSOCIATION Officer* ED WILLIAMS President TRAVIS VAUGHN Vice-President ELSIE JORDAN Secretary LORA LANCASTER Treasurer HSH " MARTHA MOORE JEAN LEE TIM W. HOLBROOK Editor Co-Editor Faculty Advisor Y O N A H I A N Staff TRAVIS VAUGHN and ELSIE JORDAN Sports Editor VAN OWENS and EMILY WYNN Typists SOPHIA YOST Art Editor HELEN CANNON, GERALDINE COLLINS, ELOISE WEST, RUTH McDUFFIE, BETTY JEAN LEDBETTER, HERBERT LONG, COURTNEY RANDOLPH Associate Editors -i m JoANN SEAGRAVES ELSIE BURRELL JOHN SKELTON Edltor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager PIEDMONT OWL Staff ELSIE JORDAN and TRAVIS VAUGHN Sports Editor DOROTHY STONECYPHER Cartoonist J0E WEBB Society Editor JOHN QUILLIAN Circulation Manager JEAN LEE, MARTHA F. MOORE, JEWELL McDANIEL MARY NEIL HARDMAN Feature Editors BETTY JEAN LEDBETTER Photographer ALLINE PURCELL, COURTNEY RANDOLPH, ROSALYN COCHRAN, R. J DERRICK, SUSIE GRIER, KATE WELLBORN, SOPHIA YOST Reporters 9 - i jr\ \ *W n i \ ^^vM ^1 ^2 ^^ ^^^ ^W^^^^k v ^^ i B .^i^H LmM^M&l H ^U^H Hi C 1 H O R L MEMBERS J s Annie Rose Allen Marvine Gillespie Pauline Parker Wendy Berrong Susie Grier Courtney Randolph Mignon Brown Mary Grove Eugene Ramey Portia Chamberlain Mary Neil Hardman John Skelton Geraldine Collins Jack Hayes Grady Starnes Juanita Collins Kathryn Kelchcar Louise Veal Nancy Cook Bob Lamb Eloise West Beverly Crow Lora Lancaster Jack Whitmire Howard Davis Dorothy Lane Roy Wood Coy Free Katharine Lane Georgia Woodard Dolores Fuller Betty Jean Ledbetter Kazou Zsigmond Ramona Garrison Herbert Long Miss Aurelia Townes John Gillespie Betty Lou Mabry Music Director. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Aurelia Townes, Conductor Loren Rowley, Piano Thomas Hardy, First Violin H. C. Cameron, First Violin Lillian McKee, Obbligato Violin Elizabeth Koppe, Obbligato Violin Wendy Berrong, Viola Elsie Jordan, Trumpet Robert Lamb, Clarinet Howard Davis, Cello Milton Whittler, Bass Mary Neil Hardman, Tambourine Marvine Gillespie, Second Violin wmmmmM m Ml FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA HENRIETTA BRACK President VAN OWENS Vice-President ANNIE ROSE ALLEN .... Secretary and Treasurer JUANITA COLLINS Program Chairman MEMBERS Elsie Burrell Eugene Ramey Betty Lou Mobry Annie Rose Allen Ruth McDuffie Jean Lee Joe Lattanzi Jack Whitmire Mary Grove Nancy Martin Susie Grier Wilma Keller Martha F. Moore Ann Smith Kate Wellborn Geraldine Collins Peggy Joyce Oliver Miss Isabel Lumsden Raymond Berry Betty Jean Ledbettcr Von Owens Mary Neil Hardman Coy Free Dot Stonecypher Mary Woodall RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE TIM W. HOLBROOK Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Courtney Randolph Martha Frances Moore Portia Chamberlain Raymond Berry Marvine Gillespie John Quillian Juanita Collins Henrietta Brack DRAMA duL 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 MEMBERS Mr. Hoyt Bowen, Sponsor Betty Jean Ledbetter Portia Chamberlain Mary Grove Courtney Randolph Herbert Long Juanita Collins Dolores Fuller Raymond Berry Kathryn Kelehear Marvine Gillespie Jean Lee Eugene Ramey Grace Elrod John Quillian Martha F. Moore Ann Smith J Scene from "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES < lh:, - ' , i / '7 '? 4i '"fi, Scenes from "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES' / / t t O t u b BOB COOPER President LOYD HUNTER Vice-President LORA LANCASTER .... Secretary and Treasurer Ed Williams Bub Beacham Cecil Huff Gary Huff Nancy Martin Elsie Jordan Helen Cannon Bob Lokey Wallace Nelson Travis Vaughn Joe Lattanzi MEMBERS J. T. Acree Bill Corry Ken Palmer John Pardue Grace Elrod Cal Kelehear Irene Blackstock Jerry Gearino HONORARY MEMBERS Tommy McMullan Betty Lou Mabry Edward Corry Dolores Fuller Ken Sosebee Mary Neil Hardman Leroy Whiting Mary Grove Mays Potts John Skelton Eugene Hardman Elsie Burrell The "P" Club is an honorary society on the campus. Only those winning major letters in basketball or baseball are eligible for membership. Cheerleaders and managers are honorary members. w-i 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 per- formance of "The Brat" and "The Barretts of Wimpole Street." OFFICERS EUGENE RAMEY President MARVINE GILLESPIE Secretary MEMBERS JOHN QUILLIAN ANN SMITH MARVINE GILLESPIE JUANITA COLLINS EUGENE RAMEY FRANK C. LAUBACH World Literacy, educator and missionary, PERCY GRAINGER Pianist and composer. ADDY CHANDLER Insurance, chapel speaker, alumnus. ^H 8te^^ ^B> Ul a^^F 1 5j*5 Jfl JK^ m B N>* M ^K ^ e am t>id Ui&iti or5 J. FISCHLER Chapel speaker and Sales Organizational Counsel. J. W. HEAD President of Electronics Institute, Alumnus. POPE F. BROCK, Sneaker Coca-Cola Company JOHN LESTER PERRY, Speaker United States Steel Corporation JAMES E. WALTER, Ninth President of Piedmont College J. L. PERRY, CLYDE McCLURE and DAVID SHEPHERD, Superintendent of the Southeast Conference Congregational Chris- tian Churches. 3, nauaruuon f tion -Jiprii 14-16 T ALUMNI BANQUET JONATHAN C. ROGERS, President of University of Georgia, Speaker, and HOYT BOWEN, President of Alumni Association. Processional led by FRANCIS C. COOK. Bob Lamb, Mary Neil Hardman, Professor Westafer, Marion Hunt, Kate Wellborn, Eugene Ramey. M E N C MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE is a student chapter of a larger national professional music educators organization. s p O P t BASKETBALL V A R S I T Y Standing, Left to Right: Cooper, Huff, Corry, Cole, Stornes, Lattanzi, Mgr. Kneeling, Left to Right: Fowler, Finch, Williams, Kelehear, Gearino. 5S* J gp?IP ,r "B' V A R S I T Y Back row, Left to Right: Williams, coach, Frankum, Fountain, Hunter, Pardue, Pitts, front row, Left to Right: Morrison, Gillespie, Blasingame, Timmons, Vaughn. COACH L. 0. CAVE CHEERLEADERS Betty Lou Mobry Dolores Fuller Mary Neil Hardman Mary Grove f IT / 7 I -Z& <3 ^^^H Vaughn Acrce B. Corry Laftanzi Bcocham Harden INFI ELD BASEBALL OUTFIELD I'jfcVi* Pardue Nelson Keleheor Palmer Georino McMullan Huff E Corry PITCHERS CATCHERS Potts Sosebee Whiting 1950 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Piedmont 7 North Ga. 4 Piedmont 6 North Ga. 4 Piedmont 16 Oglethorpe 1 Piedmont 11 Hiawasse 6 Piedmont 8 Hiawasse 14 Piedmont 6 Wofford 8 Piedmont 11 Hiawasse 14 Piedmont 11 Hiawasse 5 Piedmont 6 Western Carolina 8 Piedmont 4 Western Carolina 7 Piedmont 1 Ga. Teachers 2 Piedmont 1 Wofford 23 Piedmont 2 North Ga. 9 Piedmont 6 ( Ga. Teachers _ 5 Piedmont 1 Ga. Teachers 2 Piedmont 18 Oglethorpe 4 Piedmont 7 Ga. Frosh 6 Piedmont 6 Ga. Frosh 4 Piedmont 4 North Ga. 5 Standing, Left to Right: Quillian, Mgr , McMullan, Georino, Palmer, Pardue, Kelehear, Whiting, Vaughn, Harden, Sosebee. Kneeling, Left to Right: Singleton, Mgr., Cave, Coach, Potts, B. Corry, Lattanzi, Nelson, Beacham, Huff, E. Corry, Acree. +jt I e id i Compliments of Parker Newman Pharmacy TOCCOA GEORGIA 87 c R CROSS Printing Co. S s Printing for Every Business CLAYTON GEORGIA . Compliments of H E. Cannon Department Store Furnishings for the Entire Family CLAYTON GEORGIA -r i- Compliments of Batson Grocery Store DEMOREST GEORGIA -b J- Students Always Welcome at The Campus Snack Bar DEMOREST GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF GEM JEWELRY COMPANY Northeast Georgia's Exclusive Distributors BENRUS Official Watch of Famous Airlines GAINESVILLE TOCCOA CUMMING GEORGIA GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Gainesville's Largest and Most Complete Department Store GAINESVILLE GEORGIA . R. E. Cannon Funeral Home "Slick's Paw" CLAYTON GEORGIA -t + Compliments of J. A. Cannon H. E. Cannon, Jr. Rabun Dept. Store Nunn-Bush Shoes Van Husen Shirts Stylemart Clothes CLAYTON GEORGIA When in Gainesville eat at Bishop's Cafe GAINESVILLE GEORGIA Compliments of Rabun Frozen Foods, Inc. GLENN S. BEARDEN, Manager CLAYTON GEORGIA Compliments of Prope's Furniture Company Furniture Pianos GAINESVILLE GEORGIA n Gainesville Jewelers "The Store with the All -Glass , Door on the Square" ' GAINESVILLE GEORGIA ",, " Compliments of J. C. Penney Company :: ^ * GAINESVILLE GEORGIA \ Compliments of Clayton Drug Company Walgreen Agency Phone 69 CLAYTON GEORGIA -fa J- 89 h&SM&wtSi Grand Theatre i i i Compliments of "Movies are better than ever" i The Fashion Shop CORNELIA GEORGIA > i < CORNELIA GEORGIA i i Compliments of R. L Ramey Company ;: * : CORNELIA GEORGIA 1 l L Compliments of Gold's Department Store Phone 74 , CORNELIA GEORGIA Cherokee Rose Dairy Wholesalers and Retailers of Milk and Milk Products CORNELIA GEORGIA Compliments of CAMERON STUDIO CORNELIA GEORGIA i Compliments of i Compliments of i BELK-GALLANT i i North Georgia Wholesale i Groceries Feed Building CORNELIA GEORGIA i CORNELIA GEORGIA 90 3, amoud \csJuotciL ions Mrs. Audrey Garrard "I seen him when he done it, and done taken out after him." "Gerry" Collins "I'd thought I'd flitter." Courtney Randolph "Now, if you'd asked my advice but of course you didn't." Jean Lee "Them Canton boys, nuff said." Eloise West "Hi, boy." Dr. Cook "Hee, Hee, thought I'd give you a little pop quiz today didn't you?" Milo Howard "Jean, let's go to Mt. Airy tonight?" Sophia Yost "Don't ask such em-bear-assing questions." Mrs. A. "That's strictly elementary." Roy "Bernice" Wood and Jack "Agnes" Hayes "What's the secret of these names, boys." Jack Whitmire "That's just WONDER-FUL" Mignon B. "Have I got a letter today." JoeLattanzi "The YANKS won today!" Dr. Thompson "Final Authority on Women." I* 1III11L8 (i! I'lSTIHTIIfl & dH^vj > J~*^ It Y>*^^5> <$^ c - Decatur, Georgia i