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Miss Yonahian
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Old Maids' Home
Page Four
Bashful
Escape
Evening Recreation
GIRLS
Strangers in Paradise
Dedication
For thirty-five years of loyal service to
the students and administration of Piedmont. .
For her never-failing vitality, devotion,
and religious consecration to her work
For her help, advice, and understanding
of our problems
We, the YONAHIAN STAFF, dedicate the
1956 YONAHIAN to a sincere friend of every-
one at Piedmont College
MRS. FANNIE H. SMITH
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Faculty Fotos
The Spectators
Page Eight
Casual Look
Happy Birthday!
DR. JAMES E. WALTER
President
DR. BENJAMIN D. SCOTT
Dean and Chaplain
ADMINISTRATION
The Yonahian 1956 is your Book of Memory of what should be one of the most memorable years of your
life. As you turn its pages in long years to come, they will bring back to you, bright and shining, the scenes and faces
that have made your days at Piedmont unforgettable.
The covers of this book inclose for you leaves scented with such fragrance as drifted from a rose-jar to cheer
Thomas S. Jones, Jr.:
As in a rose-jar filled with petals sweet
Blown long ago in some old garden place,
Mayhap, where you and I, a little space
Drank deep of love and knew that love was fleet
Or leaves once gathered from a lost retreat
By one who never will again retrace
Her silent footsteps -- one whose gentle face
Was fairer than the roses at her feet;
So deep within the vase of memory
I keep my dust of roses fresh and dear
As in the days before I knew the smart
Of time and death. Nor aught can take from me
The haunting fragrance that still lingers here --
As in a rose-jar, so within the heart!
May you in days to come often breathe deep from this Yonahian vase of memory and find its fragrance richer
with each mellowing year!
BENJAMIN D. SCOTT
Page Nine
Faculty
ATKINSON
AYCOCK
MRS. RUTH F. ATKINSON, Professor of Mathematics - B.A. ,
Rollins College; M.S. , Oberlin College; Pd. D. , Piedmont Col-
lege.
MRS. MERLE S. AYCOCK, Assistant Treasurer.
O'NEAL CAVE -Professor of Physical Education - B. S. , Georgia
Teachers College; M.A. , Peabody College.
CHARLES D. CLEMENT, Professor of Business Administration -
B.A. , Piedmont College; M.S. , University of Georgia.
MRS. CHARLES ENGELBRACHT, Assistant to the President -
B. A. , Ripon College; M. A. , University of Wisconsin.
ENGELBRACHT
Page Ten
FULLER
GARRARD
ILLIAM D. FULLER, Professor of Psychology, Ph. B. ,
liversity of Wisconsin; M. A. , University of Maine;
D. , University of Washington.
RS. AUDREY J. GARRARD, Professor of English -
A. , Wesleyan College; M.Ed. , University of Georgia.
[SS MARY P. HOFFMAN, Professor of Music - B. Mus.
. , M. Mus. Ed. , American Conservatory of Music of
licago.
RS. MARY C. JONFi, Librarian, B. A. , Piedmont
jllege.
KOLAI LEMJAKOV, Proi^or of Chemistry - B. S. ,
. S. , Institute of Technology, Prague.
[SS LILLIAN McKEE, Instructor in Social Science -
A. , Piedmont College.
XJCLAS L. MEIKLE, Professor of History - B. A. ,
lrleton College; M. A. , Indiana University.
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PERCY
MRS. EDITH C. MULKEY, Instructor in Business Educa-
tion - B. A. , Piedmont College.
MRS. MABEL S. PERCY, Professor of Languages - B.A. ,
Middlebury College; B.B.L. , Atlanta Theological Semi-
nary.
DR. ELIZABETH L. SAWYER, Professor of Biology - B. A. ,
University of Maine; M. A. , University of Michigan; Ph.D. ,
University of Missouri.
MRS. EDITH SCOTT, Dean of Women and Instructor in
Art - Graduate, University of Southern California College
of Oratory; Study, Emerson College of Oratory, Rhode
Island School of Art and Design.
BENJAMIN D. SCOTT, Professor of Religion - B.A. ,
University of Southern California; S.T.B. , Boston Uni-
versity School of Theology; Ph. D. , Boston University.
SAWYER
SCOTT
Page Twelve
SMITH
MRS. FANNIE H. SMITH, Registrar - B. A. , Rollins
College.
MISS JESSIE STRICKLAND, Area Coordinator of
Teacher Education in Northeast Georgia - B. A. ,
Piedmont College; M.Ed. , University of Georgia;
Pd. D. , Piedmont College.
MRS. EDITH B. SWIG ART, Assistant Treasurer -
B. A. , University of Rochester.
RAYMOND G. SWIGART, Instructor in Mathematics -
B. S. , M.S., Alma College; M. A. , University of
Michigan.
MRS. ELIZABETH P. WALTER, College Nurse - B.A.,
Mt. Holyoke College; B.N. , Yale University.
BEN H. WEAVER, Professor of Education - B. A. ,
M. A. , Ed. D. , University of Alabama.
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MAXIE MARTHA ANN BILL
GLENNA ELLIOT
BILL SANDS President
MAXIE SKINNER Vice President
MARTHA ANN JONES Secretary
ELLIOT EGGLESTON Treasurer
GLENNA WALDROUP Reporter
SENIOR OFFICERS
Page Sixteen
CAROLYN P. DAY
Carnesville, Georgia
Piedmont College 1,2,3; Vice President,
Freshman Class; Yonahian Staff 1,2,3,
Editor 2,3; Owl Staff 1,2; Theta Zeta Phi
1,2,3, President 2, Reporter 3; S.C.A.
1,2; Choir 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Recre-
ation Committee 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2;
"P" Club 2,3; Budget Committee 3;
Lyceum Committee 2; Who's Who.
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BOBBY CHAMBERS
Clarkesville, Georgia
JAMES M. DAY
Darien, Connecticut
Piedmont College 1,2,3; President, Student
Association 3, Vice President, Student As-
sociation 2; Freshman Class President;
Sophomore Class President; President, Law
Club 3; J. S. Greens 1,2,3, Vice President
2, Reporter 3; Baseball; Basketball Manager
1, Basketball Publicity Manager 2; Budget
Committee 2,3; Honor Council 3; Assistant
Editor, Yonahian Staff 3; Who's Who.
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ELLIOT EGGLESTON
Slatersville, Rhode Island
J.S. Green 3,4; "B" Team 1,2,3; Basketball
Timer 3,4; Senior Class Treasurer; Yonahian
Staff 4; Owl Staff 1,2, Assistant Editor 2;
Recreation Committee 1,2,3; Budget Com-
mittee 4; Choir 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Square
Dance Team. __ . ^
CHARLES GRIMSLEY
Toccoa, Georgia
JEROME GUEST
Toccoa, Georgia
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MARTHA ANN JONES
Robbinsville, North Carolina
Piedmont College 1,2,3; Student Association
2,3; Class Secretary 1,2,3; Theta Zeta Phi
1,2,3; Budget Committee 2,3; Yonahian
Staff 1,2,3; Torch Club; Who's Who.
ROBERT LEWALLEN
Homer, Georgia
Piedmont 1,2,3,4; "P"
Club 2,3,4, Secretary
and Treasurer 4; Base-
ball 1,2,3,4; Honor
Council 4; Veteran
Club 3,4.
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BROADUS QUARLES
Clarkesville, Georgia
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BILL SANDS
Lanett, Alabama
Young Harris 1,2; Piedmont 3,4; Senior Class
President; "P" Club 4, President 4; Basketball
3,4, Co-Captain, Basketball 4; Baseball 3,4;
Recreation Committee 4; F^T.A. 4; Faculty-
Student Relations Committee 4; All-Georgia
Basketball and Baseball 3.
MAXIE SKINNER
Demorest, Georgia
Piedmont 1,2,3,4; Basket-
ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; "P" Club
2,3,4; Senior Class Vice-
President; All-Georgia
Basketball and Baseball 3.
ROY B. TENCH
Cornelia, Georgia
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GLENNA WALDROUP
Williamsburg, Kentucky
Piedmont 1,2,3; Executive Committee 3;
Senior Class Reporter; S.C.A. 1,2,3,
Secretary; Choir 1,2,3; Owl Staff 2,3;
Drama Club 2; Religious Committee 1,2,
3; Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, Treasurer; F. T. A.
2,3, Reporter 3; Dining Hall Hostess 3;
E. L. P. S. 2; Ministerial Conference 1;
Recreation Committee 1.
HOWARD E. YORK
Clarkesville, Georgia
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SENIORS NOT SHOWN
JOHN W. ADAMS
CHARLES C. ALEXANDER
ALBERT L. BEASLEY
JAMES D. BLAIR
RUTH C. BROWN
CLARICE H. BROOKSHIRE
ALBERT DAVIS
ELLEN M. DILLARD
DOCK GRAGG
JOHN H. INGRAM
BARR MILLER
ROBERT PITT
HERBERT RICH
DAVE RUSSI
MRS. FRED C. STOVALL
JAMES ROY WEEKS
MARY L. WHITE
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Junior Class Officers
SUNG NEI CHO - Treasurer .... JAMES SOSEBEE - Vice President
Secretary .... CHARLES FAGAN - President.
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CLABUS ADAMS
Gainesville, Georgia
HOYT AUSBURN
Cornelia, Georgia
SUE BETHKE
North Augusta, South Carolina
FRANK BROWN.
Clarkesville, Georgia
ROLLIN CHANNELL
Union Point, Georgia
SUNG NEI CHO
Kaesong, Korea
MAURICE ERWIN
Clarkesville, Georgia
CHARLES FAGAN
Martin, Georgia
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ROBERT LAWSON
Cornelia, Georgia
JANIE C. NEWSOM
Clarkesville, Georgia
EDWIN LEWALLEN
Carnesville, Georgia
DONALD PARKS
Gainesville, Georgia
JAMES SOSEBEE
Demorest, Georgia
BETTY G. ST. JOHN
Demorest, Georgia
JUNIORS NOT SHOWN
CHARLES H. ALLEN
LEAH AUSBURN
FAYE WISE DAL TON
JONN1E DALTON
KILMORE J. DeWITT
CHARLES LEW ALLEN
FLORINE NEAL
JAMES B. PANTER, JR.
GENEVA PELF RE Y
GUY A. PURCELL
BYARD M. ROPER
GEORGE LEWIS SMITH
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SOPHOMORES
Page Twenty-Nina
Sophomore Class Officers
Frankie Lentz, President; Deloris Newberry, Secretary; Clinton Fairbanks, Reporter;
Charles Aired, Vice President; David LeCroy, Treasurer.
Page Thirty
Phyllis Allen
North Haven, Connecticut
Cleties Crow
Toccoa, Georgia
Charles Aired
Cedartown, Georgia
Glenda Davidson James R. Baxter
Cornelia, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia
Kat hryn Be aty
Cornelia, Georgia
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Joe Duvall
Westminster, S. C.
Clinton Fairbanks
South Westerlo, New York
Billy Heaton
Toccoa, Georgia
James Donald Lentz
Cedartown, Georgia
Helen T. Kittrell
Sanford, North Carolina
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David LeCroy
Carnesville, Georgi<
Bill Murr ay
Toccoa, Georgia
Sara Loud or in ilk
Cornelia, Georgia
Bill Mason
Macon, Georgia
Deloris Newberry
Dalton, Georgia
William L. Meeks
Toccoa, Georgia
Bob M i xon
Westminster, S. C
Conley Owens
Demorest, Georgia
Min Za Park
Seoul, Korea
Marvin Peavy
Cuthbert, Georgia
George Rylee
Homer, Georgia
Paul Reed
West Newberry, Vermont
Emma Roberts
Cornelia, Georgia
M. J. Stanscll
Westminster, S. C.
Eddie Starnes
Columbus, Georgia
Grady Stowe
Toccoa, Georgia
James Tench
Cornelia, Georgia
Barbara Thompson
Cornelia, Georgia
Alan T. Wansley
Carnesville, Georgia
Rachel Watkins
Toccoa, Georgia
Rena West
Rutledge, Georgia
Robert West
Gainesville, Georgia
Howard F. Wright
Cornelia, Georgia
Charles B. Wilson
Toccoa, Georgia
Julius Deral Yor
Cornelia, Georgia
Ellen W. Alexanc
Toccoa, Georgia
Sophomores Not Shown
Thad L. Aycock
Barbara H. Bennett
Dan H. Brock
Phil Burrell
Donald R. Campbell
Steve Chitwood
Troy Coker
Robert Congdon
Carl H. Graham
Jack H. Grant
William F. Harris
Joe W. Harrison
Ray Kinney
Thomas W. Lawson
Jack A. Loudermilk
Clarence Morris
Harold Payne
Labenia K. Reaves
Emma Roberts
Kenneth L. Sewell
Joseph E. Shirley
Barry Taylor
Howard Walker
Isaac L. Walker
Fred L. Williams
Horace O. Wood
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Page Thirty-Nine
Freshman Class Officers
Max Alford, President; Mary Maxwell, Secretary; Pat
Cofer, Treasurer; Donald Shanks, Vice President.
Page Forty
Max Alford
Ocilla, Georgia
Marian Carrington
Demorest, Georgia
Nadine Allen
Demorest, Georgia
Doris Autry
Cornelia, Georgia
Barbara Batson
Jonesboro, Georgia
Hugh Don Black
Toccoa, Georgia
Donald Brown
Providence, Rhode Island
James W. Brown
Sanford, Florida
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Deok Yell Coe
Seoul, Korea
Eugene Carter
Lula, Georgia
Elizabeth Coffee
Alto, Georgia
Chancellor M. Davis
Sanford, Florida
Barbara Edwards
Demorest, Georgia
Wade Fillingame
Midway, Georgia
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Pat Cofer
Macon, Georgia
John C. Foster
Cornelia, Georgia
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Clarkcsville, Georgia
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Mt. Airy, Georgia
Boyd Hagood
Toccoa, Georgia
Robert E. Hamby
Cornelia, Georgia
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Cuthbert, Georgia
Don Hawkins
Westminster, S. C.
Kim Helseth
Beulah Hefner
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Clarkcsville, Georgia
Billy Hilley
Westminster, S. C.
Curtis Hughes
Sanford, Florida
Alice Kimsey
Clarkesville, Georgia
Bill Lepere
Providence, Rhode Island
Harrison Smith Libby
West Hempsted, New York
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Eastanollee, Georgia
Jeannette Hendrix
Rutledge, Georgia
Mary Maxwell
Toccoa, Georgia
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Ross Maxwell
Baldwin, Georgia
Annette Means
Cornelia, Georgia
Reid Mullins
Madison, Georgia
Nellie R. Owens
Demorest, Georgia
Neville E. Owens
Satalah, Georgia
Avis Poole
Homer, Georgia
Chyun Shik Park
Seoul, Korea
Marian Pritchett
Alto, Georgia
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Toccoa, Georgia
Charles Russell
Orlando, Florida
Franklin Pritchett
Lula, Georgia
Charles Sanderlin
Cuthbert, Georgia
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Royston, Georgia
Donald Shanks
Lanett, Alabama
Mrs. Awa Smith
Demorest, Georgia
Mr. James E. H. Smith
Toccoa, Georgia
Kathleen Smithey
Dalton, Georgia
Marilyn D. Stanley
Madison, South Carolina
Jewel B. Strange
Cornelia, Georgia
William Clay Strange
Cornelia, Georgia
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Clarkesville, Georgia
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Arthur M. Walker
Toccoa, Georgia
Charles Weaver
Flowery Branch, Georgia
Leonard Warner
South Hadley, Massachusetts
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Demorest, Georgia
Myer C. Westmoreland
Clarkesville, Georgia
Jimmy Williams
Cornelia, Georgia
Freshmen Not Shown
Edward H. Adams
Andrew C. Allen
James Calvin Argo
Junior B. Arms
Malcolm Ayers
Dow Baker
Charles F. Baker
Oscar Henry Barnes
Charles C. Barron
Richard A. Basinger
Jimmy Berry
Jerry Black
William J. Black
Ben Bozardt
Kathryn Brown
George Camp
Tom Bell Canup
Billy R. Clark
Nina Craven
Eunice Derrick
Robert L. Dillashaw
Ford M. Doss
Stephen Du Chateau
Troy B. Elder
Maurice Halliord
Robert E. Hardy
Charles Haynie
Don Higgins
Hoyt William Hilley
Hosea James Jones
Garland Kesler
Dillard F. Kilby
Ann Kinney
Stanley Knight
Robert Lee Lacy
Myung Sun Lee
Oleta A. Marett
Don Martin
Lewis Mason
Bobby L. Massey
Samuel O. Means
Carl Moore
Robert J. Payne
William Pepper
Michael T. Power
Phillip S. Ragland
Henderson E. Reaves
David R. Rice
Robert Rich
Henry Ring
Joe C. Roane
Wm. Watson Rumsey
Dwain Sager
Wm. T. Segars
Esther Shedd
Joe Smelcer
Jack R. Smith
Otis Stone cypher
Avery Stroud
Walter Taylor
John Wm. Terrell
Jackie Thomas
Hermas C. Turner
Robert Troup
Floyd Ward
Virginia Weaver
Jack E. Westmoreland
Lee Williams
Joe L. Wilson
Donald Winfrey
Francis Witherspoon
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CAROLYN P. DAY
JAMES M. DAY
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Who's Who Among Students In
American Colleges And Universities
This is a publication in which appears the biographies of
outstanding students selected from approximately 650 colleges
and universities in the country. This recognition is the cul-
mination of all the college honors and achievements.
Page Fifty-One
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PIEDMONT has four societies on its campus
two for women and two for men. These societies, being
formed shortly after the foundation of the college, have
Zhad a great part in its growth and development. They lw
sponsored dances, parties, and many other worthwhile en-
tertainments. Candidates for these societies are obtained
J by an invitation to membership, which is given to the new
students. Upon his acceptance, the candidate is installed
* into one of the societies. The installations are events to
which the old members look forward. Most PIEDMONT
students are affiliated with one of these societies.
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Theta Zcta Phi
Left to Right, Seated: Jeannette Hendrix, Glenda Davidson, Mrs.
Mulkey, Sponsor; Nadine Allen, Ann Kinney.
Standing: Rachel Watkins, Martha Ann Jones, Carolyn Day, Treas-
urer; Sue Bethke, Vice President; Deloris Newberry, President; Helen
Kittrell, Rena West, Secretary.
Page Fifty-Three
Gamma Chi
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Society
Left to Right: Patricia Webb, Betty St. John, President; Shirley
Seigler, Min Za Park, Kathleen Smithy, Alice Kimsey, Mary Max-
well, Elizabeth Coffee, Phyllis Allen, Jeannette Grist.
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Brown
Carter
Protropian
MR. CHARLES CLEMENT
Advisor
Pritchett
Fagan
Helseth
BILL MASON - President
CHARLES FAGAN - Vice President
DAVID LeCROY - Sec. - Treasurer
Hughes
LeCroy
Lepere
Lewallen
Wansley
Warner
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Davis
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Fillingame
Hartman
Hawkins
Starnes -
Vice President
Hilly
Libby
Mixon
Aired -
Sec. - Treasurer
Mullins
Parks
Russell
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Reporter
Fairbanks -
Chaplain
Coach Cave
Honorary Member
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Left to Right: Martha Ann Jones, Secretary; James M. Day, Presi-
dent; Dean Benjamin D. Scott; Rena West, Vice President.
Student Associatic
Page Fifty-Eight
Left to Right: Deloris Newberry, James Day, Sue Bethke, Bill Mason,
Dean Scott, Martha Ann Jones, and Elliot Eggleston.
BUDGET
COMMITTEE
Administration Building
Page Fifty-Nine
Left to Right: President Walter, Mrs. Benjamin
D. Scott, David LeCroy, James Day, Clabus
Adams, and Dean Scott.
Honor Council
Music and Art?
Page Sixty
Mr. Raymond G. Swigart, Mr. Charles Clement,
and Coach O'Neal Cave.
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Seated: Martha Ann Jones, Rena West, Pat Cofer, Sue Bethke.
Standing: Bill Sands, Charles Fagan, Charles Aired, and James Day.
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Helen Kittrell, James Day, Clinton Fairbanks, Mary Maxwell,
and Bob Mixon.
Dean Scott, Bill St. John, Paul Reed, Clinton Fairbanks, Harrison Libby, and
Leonard Warner.
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Harrison Libby, Rena West, Wade Fillingame, Betty St. John, and Bill Sands.
Recreation
Committee
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Paul Reed, Phyllis Allen, Elizabeth Coffee, Min Za Park, Mrs. Jones, Sue Bethke,
and Charlie Aired.
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Reed, and Deok Yell Coe.
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LYCEUM COMMITTEE
Cornelia Stabler, Dramatic Monologist
Front Row: Miss Hoffman, Mary Maxwell, Min Za Park, Kathleen Smithey.
Second Row: Barbara Batson, Sue Maxwell, Shirley Seigler, Phyllis Allen,
Glenna Waldroup, Rena West.
Third Row: Clinton Fairbanks, Bill Lepere, Joe Roane, Myung Sun Lee,
Charlie Russell, Charles Cho.
Fourth Row: Leonard Warner, Harrison Libby, Paul Reed, James Brown, and
Deok Yell Coe.
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Clinton Fairbanks, Clabus Adams, and David LeCroy.
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Editor
THE YONAHIAN
SUE ANN BETHKE
Business Manager
Bill Mason, Pat Cofer, Martha Ann Jones, Sue Betlike, Deloris Newberry, James Day
Carolyn Day, and Elliot Eggleston.
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Ann Kinney, Betty St. John, Rena West, Dave Russi, Bill Lepere, Reid Mullins,
Paul Hartman, Donald Parks, Max Alford, Coach Cave, Don Martin, Donald Shanks,
Rollin Channell, James Sosebee, Bill Sands, President; Wade Fillingame, Maxie
Skinner, Carolyn Day, Charles Sanderlin, James Lentz, and Eddie Starnes.
CLUB
Glenda Davidson, Kathryn Beaty, Henry Ring, Rena West, Bill Lepere, Ann Kinney, and Rachel Watkins.
CHEERLEADERS
Kneeling: Reid Mullins, Max Alford, Bill Sands, Paul Hartman, Donald Parks, Charles Sanderlin.
Standing: Coach Cave, Bill Mason, James Lentz, Eddie Starnes, Donald Shanks, James Batson,
Wade Fillingame, James Sosebee, Rollin Channell, Maxie Skinner, and Bob Mixon.
BASKETBALL
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Bill shoots two
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Post game chow hound:
Scholars
Rats
The Head
Battle of the Bulge
Page Eighty-Two
Globe Trotter
Barbara
Economic Prospectus
Page Eighty-Three
The shotputters
FIELD
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Counting up
The high Jumpers
Page Eighty-Four
The Flag Snatch - Before
and After
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COMPLIMENTS OF
COMPLIMENTS OF
Builders Lumber % Supply Co.
Building Materials -- Hardware
V. F. W. - Post 7720
Housewares
i-ORNELIA, GA.
CORNELIA, GA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Cornelia Pharmacy
CORNELIA BANK
OLDEST AND STRONGEST
Prescription Druggist
A Reliable Drug Store
IN THE COUNTY
Phone 68
CORNELIA, GA.
Cornelia - Georgia - Demorest
COMPLIMENTS OF
A VAR 1 ETY OF foERCHAND ISE
CHEROKEE
CAN BE BOUGHT AT
MILK COMPANY
Distributors of
CHRISLER'S STORE
Homogenized and Pasteurized Milk
TOCCOA, CORNELIA
and Surrounding Territory.
DEMUREST, GA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
CORNELIA CLEANERS
JACKSON'S JEWELERS
Dry Cleaning - Pressing
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
Tailoring
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Benson's Breads, Rolls And Ice Box Biscuits
ARE THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY
M. D. CLEVELAND WHOLESALE CO.
Candies, Foods, Notions, and Specialties
WESTMINSTER, SOUTH CAROLINA
TO THE SENIORS
OUR SINCERE WISHES
FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
YOUR FRIENDS AT
CHICOPEE MANUFACTURING CORP
CORNELIA, GA.
Page Ninety-Three
BEST WISHES TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AT PIEDMONT.
MAY YOUR FUTURE EVER BE FILLED WITH SUCCESS,
CLARKESVILLE MILL
A Unit of
United Merchants & Mfrs., Inc.
CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA
BEST WISHES FROM
TURPEN DRUG CO.
Prescription Druggist
CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA
MANNING BROS.
WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.
Lunchroom Suppl ies
HARTWELL, GEORGIA
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COMPLIMENTS OF
TOM TROTTER
DEMOREST, GEORGIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
Demorest Hardware
If the college needs hardware,
Demorest Hardware has it.
COMPLIMENTS OF
BELK-CALLANT
COMPANY
Home of Better Values
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
PARKER NEWMAN
PHARMACY
Serves you well
Phone 5
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
PIEDMONT LAUNDRY
and DRY CLEANERS
Phone 236
CORNELIA, GA.
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TABOR MOTOR CO.
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
Your Store
BOWER'S
Clothing for the Entire Family
TOCCOA. GEORGIA
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HABERSHAM FURNITURE CO.
everything For the Home
LOW PRICES - EASY TERMS
PHONE 3-3712 -- C LARKES V I LLE , GEORGIA
COMPLIMENTS OF
BELK-GALLANT
COMPANY
Home of Better Values
CLARKESVILLE, GA.
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TOCCOA CASKET CO
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
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TOCCOA, GEORGIA
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FRANKLIN
DISCOUNT CO.
Loans on Automobiles, Real Estate
ARNOLD DRUGS-
and Furniture
8% Interest paid on Investment
Certificates
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
TOCCOA, GA.
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To welcome
guests
Ice-cold Coca-Cola is
such a sociable drink.
Bring home several
cartons when you shop.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Kimsey Drugs
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
Wishing The Student Body The Best
In Everything
GRAND THEATRE * HABERSHAM THEATRE
Cornelia, Georgia Clarkesville, Georgia
RITZ THEATRE * TOCCOA DRIVE-IN
Toccoa, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia
CORNELIA PHOTO STUDIO
Phone 433-J
153 South Main Street
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
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