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THE 1954
Y D N A H I A N
^Manual j ' ublication of
PIEDMONT COLLEGE
Demnrest, Georgia
DEDICATION
The 1954 Yonahian is dedicated to Dr. William D. Fuller,
who has been instrumental in publishing this and other Yona-
hians by supplying photos.
He not only strives to improve the Yonahian, but his con-
scientious and never faltering efforts and work has gained the
admiration and respect of all his colleagues and students alike.
With his efforts to make Piedmont a better campus he never
loses sight of understanding and sympathy for any student who
has a problem. He is indeed a Professor worthy of the dedica-
tion of this book.
TRUSTEE S--1954
MB. J. K. BROOKSHIRE. Chairman
Danielsville. Georgia
DR. W. I. ANDREWS
Toccoa, Georgia
COLONEL C. M. McCLURE
Toccoa. Georgia
MR. DAVID F. AUSTIN
525 William Penn Place
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania
DR. FREDERICK M. MEEK
Old South Church
Copley Square
Boston, Massachusetts
DR. AMEY CHAPPELL
795 Peachtree. N.E.
Atlanta. Georgia
MR. JAMES E. MIX
430 Halliwell Drive
Stamford, Connecticut
DR. ARTHUR T. CLINE
Toccoa, Georgia
MR. AUBREY MOTZ
Habersham, Georgia
MR. J. L. CONNER, President
S. Federal Savings and Loan Assn.
P.O. Box 1096
Atlanta, Georgia
DR. THOMAS LEROY CROSBY
Central Congregational Church
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii
DR. WILLIAM F. FRAZIER
287 Fourth Avenue
New York 10, New York
DR. I. SUMNER GERALD
1626 South Thirteenth Street
Birmingham, Alabama
MR. WILLIAM A. McELLHINEY
President. I. P. Miller
Artesian Well Company
Box 359
Brookfield, Illinois
MRS. LEONE NICHOLS
Demorest. Georgia
DR. CLAUDE L. PURCELL
1751 Monroe Drive, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
DR. WALTER F. ROGERS
614 Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
Jacksonville, Florida
MR. BEN SINGLETON
Box 689 Richbourg Road
Greenville, South Carolina
MR. CLAUDE SWINNEY
397 Glenn Circle
Decatur, Georgia
DR. KENDALL WEISINGER
206 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia
ADMINISTRATION
DR. JAMES E. WALTER. President
DR. HOMER W. STEVENS. Dean Emeritus
DR. BENJAMIN D. SCOTT. Dean
PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT
Every qualified high school graduate can go to col-
lege, if he wants a college education enough to work for
it. This simple fact underlines an important historical
freedom in the life of America. It records an- essential
feature of Piedmont's faith in youth and suggests her fun-
damental importance to maintaining democratic ideals of
education.
Our faculty members enjoy meeting high school seniors
and assuring them of an open college door for industrious
young people who want to prepare themselves for re-
sponsibilities of community service. Young people and
their parents desire the opportunities of college, even
though the salaries of teachers and other professional
workers may be less in some communities than the wages
of semi-skilled workers. The college graduate is equipped
to earn a good living, and prepared to taste the cultural
satisfactions of a full life. It is thrilling to remember that
Piedmont College is dedicated to the principle that no en-
terprising young person should be denied a college edu-
cation. Devoted and talented professors, purposeful and
industrious students, loyal alumni, and generous financial
supporters are the folks who make possible our quality
program.
Little Piedmont College, like a little atom, continues
to be a source of great power in a free society for free
people. In our beautiful mountain surroundings we enjoy
the natural reminders of God's eternal strength and un-
failing loving kindness. "Man shall not live by bread
alone," but essentially by the spirit of human dignity and
love divine.
The choicest gifts of life are lavished generously on
all of God's children. Blue skies, purple mountains, tall
pine trees, and the rich song of cardinals are among the
common blessings of all who dwell in the foothills of the
Blue Ridge Mountains. Whatever our portion of health
and daily strength may be, we rejoice in the Gift of Life,
and our opportunities of sharing whatsoever things are
good and true. "Piedmont for mine."
MRS. MARTHA FORD ANDERSON
Instructor of Art
A.B.
WESLEY C. ATKINS
Instructor of Literature
B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.
MRS. RUTH FORD ATKINSON
Professor of Mathematics
A.B.. M.S.. PhJJ.
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O'NEAL CAVE
Professor of Physical Education
B.S., NLA.
CHARLES D. CLEMENT
Professor of Business Administration
A.B., M.S.
JONNIE DEATON
Secretary to Dean
A.B.
WILLIAM D. FULLER
Professor of Psychology
A.B., M.A.. Ph.B.. Ph.D.
MRS. AUDRY GARRARD
Instructor of English
A.B.. M.A.
CHARLES H. HILDRETH
Professor of History
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
FACULTY
MRS. MARY C. JONES
KONATANTINE KOLITSCHEW
NIKOLAI LEMIAKOV
Librarian
Professor of Physics
Professor of Chemistry
A.B.
B.S., Ph.D.
B.S.. Ph.D.
MISS LILLIAN McKEE
Instructor of Social Science
A3.
MRS. EDITH MULKEY
Instructor of Business Administration
A.B.
MRS. MABEL PERCY
Professor of Languages
A.B.. A.B.L.
LEONARD W. ROBERTS
Professor of Literature
A.B.. M.A.. PhJ>.
MISS- ELIZABETH SAWYER
Professor of Biology
A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.
MRS. BENJAMIN D. SCOTT
Dean of Women
MISS MERLE SHIRLEY
Assistant Treasurer
MRS W. B. SMITH
MISS JESSE STrtlCKLAND
Registrar
Instructor of Education
A.B., M.A.
A.B., M.A.
MRS. JAMES E. WALTER
College Nurse
A.B.. R.N.
SAMUEL WOODRUFF
Instructor of Music
A.M., M.A.
SENIORS
JO BETH COFFEE
Secretary
GWENDOLYN BURRELL
Treasurer
CHARLES SEWELL
President
"DUB" JONES
Vice-President
GWEN BURRELL
Tallulah Lodge. Georgia
Mercer 1; Truett McConnell 2; Piedmont 3, 4;
The'.a Zeta Phi 3, 4; Reporter 4; Treasurer
Senior Class 4.
NATHAN CARTER
Surrency. Georgia
South Georgia Junior College; President, P
Club; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4.
IO BETH COFFEE
Tcccoa. Georgia
North Georgia; Piedmont 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi
3, 4; Secretary Senior Class.
JOSEPH H. GRIST
Rabun Gap. Georgia
A.B.A.C. 1; Univ. Miami 2, 3; Piedmont 4;
Basketball 4; Baseball 4.
SARAH C. HUNT
Steams. Kentucky
Union College 1, 2; Elon College 3; Piedmont
College 4; Theta Zeta Phi.
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STRAHAN IVIE
Tiger. Georgia
Piedmont College 1, 2, 3, 4; Protopian 1, 2,
3, 4, Secretary 4.
W. H. JONES
GainesTille. Georgia
Vice-President Senior Class; Basketball 3, 4;
Baseball 3. 4; "P" Club 3, 4.
MARY SUE LIGON
Toccoa. Georgia
Truett McConnell 1, 2; Piedmont 3, 4; FT. A.
3, 4, President 4; Gamma Chi 4; S.CA. 4.
WILLIAM G. McCLURE
Clayton, Georgia
ROBERT PERRY
Hull, Georgia
Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; J. S. GREEN 2, 3, 4, Presi-
dent 4, Secretary 3; President Sophomore
Class; Vice-President Junior Class; Basketball
3, 4; Religious Com. 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2; Men's
Glee Club 3, 4; Nominating Comm. 4; Honor
Council 2; Student Affairs Comm. 4.
CHARLES SEWELL
Atlanta. Georgia
Emory-at-Oxiord 1; Georgia Tech 2; Piedmont
3, 4; Protropian 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Treas-
urer 3; President Senior Class 4; Nominating
Comra. 4.
MARTIN SISK
Toccoa, Georgia
DEWITT EARNSHAW SOSEBEE
Cumming. Georgia
Reinhardt College 1 , 2; Piedmont 3, 4; Yona-
hian, Assistant Editor 4; F.T.A. Vice-President
3, 4; Owl Staff, Reporter 4; S.C.A. 4; Drama
Club 4; Choir 4; Protropian 4; Religious Com-
mittee 4.
JAMES KEITH THOMPSON
Athens. Georgia
Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; Budget Comm. 2, 3, 4,
Chairman 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 3; Yonahian
Staff 3; Glee Club 1, 2; P Club 2, 3, 4, Secre-
tary 3, Treasurer 4; Religious Comm. 3; Cur-
rent Affairs Club 2, 3.
RALPH WILLIAMS
Easlanollee. Georgia
President, Student Association 4; Budget Com-
mittee 4; Honor Committee 4.
VIRGINIA CULLEN
Orange. Massachusetts
Piedmont 1 , 2, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chaplain 3; Honor Council 4; Who's Who 4;
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Religious Comm. 4; S.C.A. 1,
2, 3, 4, President 3; Yonahian Staff 1, 2; Torch
Club 4; Elps Club 4.
PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE
MRS. SALLIE COLLINS
Cornelia. Georgia
DENNIS CRAVEN
Cornelia, Georgia
GLENN GASAWAY
Demorest. Georgia
RAY RUMSEY
Toccoa, Georgia
REX WOOD
Demorest. Georgia
JUNIORS
JOEL BEARDEN
Secretary -Treasurer
MARION HUNT
Reporter
DEAN STEVENS
President
MACK MANLEY
Vice-President
JOEL BEARDEN
Toccoa. Georgia
RAYMOND COLLINS
Barwick. Georgia
HOYT S. DILLARD
Cornelia. Georgia
ZENITH DAVIDSON
Toccoa, Georgia
BLAINE ENGLAND
Hensley. West Virginia
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Walpole. Mass.
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MARION HUNT
Atlanta. Georgia
MACK MANLEY
Barwick. Georgia
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FRED MAYNARD
Slatersrille. Rhode Island
MICKEY MIXON
Westminster. Georgia
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BOBBY PARKS
GainesTille, Georgia
JOE SARTAIN
Danielsrille, Georgia
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DEAN STEPHENS
Clayton, Georgia
RONNIE L. CONKLIN
New York. New York
FRANK EUGENE SWAIN
Hayesville. North Carolina
NOT SHOWN
GRADY ELVIN MADDOX
New Holland. Georgia
ROBERT F. PITTS
Demoresl, Georgia
JOHN TRUITT WHITMIRE
Toccoa, Georgia
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Secretary
GENELLE ASHE
Blairsville, Georgia
FAYE AYERS
Toccoa. Georgia
GLENN BARNETT
Atlanta, Georgia
JACK CAREY
Ila, Georgia
BETTY JEAN CLARKE
Providence. Rhode Island
ELLIOT EGGLESTON
Slattersrille. Rhode Island
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CHARLES GREEN
Syracuse. New York
BILL HUNT
Stearns. Kentucky
ROBERT LEWALLEN
Homer. Georgia
EDWARD PATTERSON
Carnesville. Georgia
EWELL PAYNE
Carnesville. Georgia
JAMES PERRTt
Hull, Georgia
JACKIE RICE
Winchendon, Massachusetts
DAVE RUSSI
Sanford. Florida
NOT SHOWN
JOHN CLIFFORD CARPENDER
Cornelia, Georgia
CHARLES GRIMSLEY
Toccoa, Georgia
CORBET HOLCOMB
Clarkesrille, Georgia
TOM IRVIN
Miami, Florida
PEGGY PARRISH
Meridian, Mississippi
HOWARD PAYNE
Cornelia, Georgia
LEWIS SMITH
Demorest. Georgia
MAXIE SKINNER
Demorest, Georgia
GENEVA FLEMING
Athens, Georgia
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FRESHMEN
JAMES DAY.
President
CAROLYN PAYNE
Vice-President
MARTHA ANN JONES
Secretary
CELESTE FREEMAN
Treasurer
DAN BAILEY
Toccoa. Georgia
CAROLYN BATSON
Jonesboro. Georgia
SUE BETHKE
North Augusta, South Carolina
JAMES DAY
Darien. Connecticut
LEWIS ETHERIDGE
Dacula. Georgia
CELESTE FREEMAN
Martin. Georgia
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BETTY JEAN GRISWOLD
North Haven. Connecticut
WILLIAM HENRY HART. JR.
Beaufort. South Carolina
MARTHA ANN JONES
Robbinsville. North Carolina
CAROLYN PAYNE
Carnesville, Georgia
JACK SEWELL
Saniord. Florida
JACK SHAMBL1N
Trion, Georgia
BARBARA SHERWOOD
Atlanta. Georgia
BARRY TAYLOR
Cornelia, Georgia
GARETHA THOMAS
Cornelia, Georgia
NOT SHOWN
CHARLES ALLEN
Demorest, Georgia
SUNG NEI CHO
Tacgu, Korea
CLETIES CROWE
Toccoa, Georgia
JEFF HAWFORD
Toccoa, Georgia
JABEZ JONES
Toccoa, Georgia
THOMAS WADE LAWSON
Cornelia, Georgia
JIMMY LEE
Clarkesville, Georgia
BILL McGRAW
Summerville, Georgia
MAX PARKS
Roswell, Georgia
GUY PURCELL
Eastanollee, Georgia
DELBERT SMITH
Cornelia, Georgia
JAMES SOSEBEE
Demorest, Georgia
JAMES TENCH
Cornelia, Georgia
KENDALL TODD
Toccoa, Georgia
GLENNA WALDROUP
Williamsburg, Kentucky
FIELD DAY
FAYE AYERS
President
JOEL BEARDEN
Vice-President
GENEVA FLEMING
Secretary -Treasurer
BETTY JEAN CLARKE
Chaplain
THETA ZETA PHI
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
in the three words Theta, Zeta, Phi Love
Idealism, Friendship.
Through out efforts, we have found a new
source of enjoyment and fellowship.
MRS. EDITH MULKY
Sponsor
GENELLE ASHE
SUE BETHKE
GWEN BURRELL
JO BETH COFFEE
VIRGINIA CULLEN
CELESTE FREEMAN
SARAH HUNT
MARTHA ANN JONES
CAROLYN PAYNE
ROBERT PERRY
President
GLENN BARNETT
Vice-President
MICKEY MIXON
Secretary -Treasurer
RAYMOND COLLINS
Reporter
J. S. GREEN
LITERARY
SOCIETY
I. SAMUEL WOODRUFF
Sponsor
RONNIE CONKLIN
JAMES M. DAY
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CHARLES GREEN
WILLIAM HART
ZENITH DAVIDSON
President
PEGGY PARRISH
Vice-President
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CAROLYN BATSON
GAHETHA THOMAS
MARY SUE LIGON
BETTY JEAN GRISWOLD
BARBARA SHERWOOD
GLENNA WALDROUP
PRQTRDPIAN
The name, Protropian, is derived from a Greek word meaning "In the
forefront." Our efforts at Piedmont are to bring the best to our dear Alma
Mater and extend our vision in the future for "a greater Piedmont."
MARJON HUNT
President
CHARLES SEWELL
Vice-President
EWELL PAYNL
Secretary-Treasurer
STRAHAN IVIE
Reporter
THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
BETTY CLARKE. Secretary; RALPH WILLIAMS. President: CHARLES GREEN. Vice-President.
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Top Row: Faye Ayers, Glenn Barnetl, Betty lean Clarke, Ronnie Conklln, Virginia Cullen. Bottom Row: Betty Griswold,
Fred Maynard. Mickey Mixon. Earnshaw Sosebee, Dr. Benjamin D. Scott, Chaplain. Not Shown: Glenna Waldroup.
Edward Patterson.
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Samuel Woodruff, Director. Second Row: Fred Maynard, Earnshaw Sosebee, Edward Palterson, William Hart, Charles
Green, Marion Hunt, and Glenn Barnett.
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Sosebee. Joe Grist, Louis Ethridge, Jack Shamblin, Maxey Skinner, Glenn Barnett. Buck Perry, Mickey Mixon, Coach
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Skinner.
BASKETBALL TEAM
O'NEAL CAVE
Coach
"The Thing'
JOE GRIST
MAXIE SKINNER
"MAC" MANLEY
JAMES DAY
Assistant Manager
MICKEY MIXON
Manager
BILL McCLURE
'RED" CARTER
JAMES SOSEBEE
LEWIS ETHRIDGE
JIM THOMPSON
DUB" JONES
JACK SHAMBLIN
BOBBY PARKS
BILL HART
BASEBALL 1954
We are sorry, but pictures were not available.
PITCHERS
RED" NATHAN CARTER
BOBBY LEWALLEN
JERRY BYERS
TED SMITH
JAMES SOSEBEE
CATCHERS
JIM THOMPSON
JACK SHAMBLIN
FIRST BASE
MACK MAN1EY
JOE GRIST
SECOND BASE
DAVE RUSSI
DENNIS CRAVEN
SHORT STOP
MAXIE SKINNER
MANAGER
JOE SARTAIN
COACH
O'NEAL CAVE
THIRD BASE
BILL McCLURE
OUTFIELD
TED SMITH
MICKEY MIXON
DUB JONES
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BOBBY PARKS
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