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Anne Simmons
Susan McCoy
Rt. #1
Mt. Airy, Georgia
Gertrude Williams
A. B. Piedmont
M.A., Univ. of Georgia
Linda Vandergriff
Donna Bowusma
DeMorest, Ga.
Carlene Nichols
Route 2
Clayton, Georgia
Joyce Dooley
140 Terrace Dr.
Toccoa, Georgia
Vernon Ivestor
Rt. #1 Box 106
Eastonolle, Georgia
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Elizabeth Beane
682 Maryland Ave. SW
Atlanta, Georgia
Doris Pennington
Route 5
Franklin, N. C.
Peggy Greene
11 Highland Rd.
Cornelia, Georgia
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Dianne Whittington
Thomston, Ga.
Alice McGee
Gainesville, Ga.
Sue Curtis
Stan Knight
Harvey Schoonmaker
218 Mt. Ave.
Clarkesville, Ga.
North Plainfield,
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Jack Jones
1402 17th St.
Portsmith, Ohio
Sociology
Oliver Wood
A.B., Mercer, B.D.,Th.D.
Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
John H. Bridges
A.B., B.D., Ph.D., Emory
Aaron Grant
108 Oakway Rd.
Westminster, S. C.
Anne Barron
Box 315
Clarkesville, Ga.
Beth Shore
Rt. 1
Alto, Ga.
Tommy M. Holloway
202 Rountree, Rd.
Toccoa, Ga.
Mrs. Mary Griggs
Demorest, Ga.
A.B., Piedmont College
M.A., University of Ga.
Ed.S., University of Ga
Susan McCoy
Route 1
Mt. Airy, Ga.
Mr. Donald G. Ryder
Demorest, Ga.
A.B., Piedmont College
M.A., University of Ga.
Ed.S., University of Ga,
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Sara K. McCrainie
Mike Grant
Kym Frischkorn
Box 5
Rt. 2
333 S. Madison Ave.
Brookfield, Go. 31727
Clarkesville, Ga. 30523
LaGrange, III. 60525
Ron Slagle
Wally Thorner
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220 Wayah St.
2729 Sydelle St.
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Franklin, N. C. 28734
Sarasota, Fla. 35575
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Janet McGarity
Rt. 2
Clarkesville, Ga. 30533
Jeanne Williams
323 Vally Rd.
Toccoa, Ga. 30577
Gleen Phillips
420 W. Pleasant
Avon Park, Fla. 33825
Mr. Thomas Frasier
Box 473
Demorest, Ga. 30535
B.S., M.A., University
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Carole J. Armstrong
29 Florian St.
Roslindale, Mass. 02131
Charles L. Stephens
347 Main St.
Sylva, N. C. 28779
John Solsbee
Rt. 1
Clermont, Go,
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Francis Merchant
B.S., Brooklyn College;
M.S., City College of New
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Earl R. Payne
A.B., M.A., University
of Kentucky
Edna Holcomb
A.B., Piedmont College
M.Ed., Univ. of Georgia
David L. Greene
B.A., Univ. of South
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Demorest, Ga.
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Demorest, Ga.
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Rt. 3; Cleveland, Ga.
Harry Maddox
Cain Circle, Dacula, Ga,
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Curtis Waters
464 Falls Rd., Toccoa, Ga,
Greg Trought
Sand Spruos Rd.
Morristown, N. J.
Kenny Wells
R.R. 3; Lucasville, Ohio
Gene Wolotsky
384 Summit Ave.
Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Lowell McElroy
Lakemont, Ga.
Gary Kuchinski
1 23 Hayes Ave.
Endicott, N. Y.
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Rt. 3; Cleveland, Ga.
Keith McCall
Rt. 2; Canon, Ga.
Mrs. Jody Mize
86 Beach Tree Lane
Pelhan Manor, N. Y.
Mrs. Linda Vandergriff
Rt. 1; Clarkesville, Ga.
Patsy Taylor
Demorest, Ga.
Vernon Ivester
Rt. 1; Box 106
Eastahollee, Ga.
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B.A., William Penn Col.
B.D.; Ph.D., Yale
Gloria Merchant
B.M., t^M., Chicago
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M.A., New Mexico
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Ph.D., Univ. of Iowa
Rodney Fitzgerald
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B.S., Kerala University, India
M.A., Howard University
Eula Batson
A.B., Piedmont College
M.A., Peabody College
Jack Hall
Bergen Hill Rd. Rd #1
Rockaway, N. J.
Dan Smith
Don Kearsing
East Plainfield, N. J.
Kerry Lee Seabolt
Box 38
Clermont, Go.
John Thomas Hancock
Toccoa, Ga.
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B.S., MA, De Pauw Univ.
Ph.D., Indiana Univ. S.M.
Mozarteum, Salzburg,
Austria; Fulbright Scho.
Kelly Beaver
Route 1
Snellville, Ga,
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Lawrice Johnson
20 Gaywood Cir.
Birmingham, Ala.
Diane Cecchini
325 Passaic Ave.
Hasbrouch, Heights, N. J.
Jacque Szopinski
Demorest, Ga.
B.A., College of St. Teresa
M.A., Southern Illinois Univ.
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Larry M. Hill
Rt. 1
Demorest, Ga
Karen Johnson
Rt. 3, Box 120
Toccoa, Ga.
Reta Irvin Bill McGee
Clarkesville, Ga. 156 Spencer PI.
Ridgewood, N. J,
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Ralph Comer
Rt. 1
Otway, Ohio
Dr. Ruperto Lopez
Paul Vinson
Demorest, Go.
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Athens, Ga.
William O. Ruslin
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Rt. 4
Cleveland, Ga. 30528
Tommy M. Holloway
207 Rountree Rd.
Toccoa, Ga. 30577
Richard J. Koch
Box 613
Demorest, Ga. 30535
Mrs. Eula Batson
Demorest, Ga. 30535
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M.A., Peabody College
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William Wetter
275 Grandview Tr.
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Mike Smith
Reserve Univ.
218 Craig St.
Toccoa, Go.
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Rt. 3, Cleveland, Ga,
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715 South Lee St.
Alexandria, Va.
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Rt. 1, Box 342
Tignall, Go.
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Mary Reilley
1 41 Bay View
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East Greenwich,
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Clare Kelsey
28 Buena PI.
Red Bank, N. J
Craig Lee
Don Miller
Rt. 2, Box 66A
Lucasville, Ohio
Dock Sisk
Rt. 1
Homer, Ga,
Carl Maak
114 Washington Ave.
Rutherford, N. J.
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Culpeper, Va.
Buford, Ga.
Milinder Cash
Gale Shedd
Homer, Ga.
Box 157
Demorest, Ga
Mary Hill
Homer, Ga.
Jane Boling
Baldwin, Ga.
Anne Young
Homer, Ga.
Dolores Anderson
Box 159
Demorest, Ga.
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Larry Tramaglini
Box 251
Baldwin, Ga.
Juan Costillo
3235 NW 86th St.
Miami, Fla.
Linnie Matheney
Rt. 1 , Box 95
Blackville, S. C.
Ken Kleven
119-31 27th Ave.
College Point, New York
Mike Queen
Blue Ridge, Ga.
Ron Gundell
193 Mansion Rd.
Newton Sq., Penna,
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403 East Main St.
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27 Oriole St.
Greenville, S. C.
Jeff Russell
1626 Azalea Dr.
Augusta, Go.
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Spring Creek, Pa.
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Toccoa, Ga.
Sharon Kimbrell
Rt. 1
Cornelia, Ga.
Linda Mote
Demorest, Ga.
Martha Smith
Rt. 3, Box 345
Westminster, S. C
Regina Lynn Hulsey
4 Rt. 1
Alto, Ga. 30510
Lewis Grant
Box 185
Demorest, Ga.
Douglas Anderson
Rt. 3, Box 103
Toccoa, Ga. 30577
George Stripling
881 Heron St.
Miami Springs, Fla.
Thomas L. Dula
10 Highland Ridge Lane
Rye, New York 10580
Ronald Coleman Webb
1 102 Crenshaw Hts.
Pendleton, S. C. 29620
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Rt. 4, Box 217
Toccoa, Ga.
Sam Moon
Rt. 1
George Smith
130 Pine Valley Dr
Loganville, Ga.
Toccoa, Ga.
Candy Herron
102 B Street
Westminster, S.
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Dianne Sisk
Rt. 1
Homer, Ga.
Sandra Blackwell
Star Route
Westminster, S. C.
David Young
Mike Walker
Gerald Roberts
Judy Hanlbrook
Rt. 2, Box 73
Westminster, S. C.
Virgil Harris
Box 63
Bowen, Ga.
Joanne Stepp
Rt. 3, Box 60
Westminster, S. C
Sheila Tkaes
1020 Division St.
Trenton, N. J.
Gloria Evans
Karen Anderson
Cecile Couture
1280 W. 29th St.
Hialeah, Fla.
Jody Tearber
James McFarlin
RFD #1
Toccoa, Ga.
Tony Crumkleton
Rt. #3, Box 347
Toccoa, Ga.
Donnie Davis
1 87 Hickory Cir.
Toccoa, Ga.
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Kay McManis
1 66 Pauline Ave.
Kerry Owens
2704 Sea Spray
Toccoa, Ga.
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Mt. Airy, Ga.
Sarasota, Fla.
Philip Hunter
Helen Peden
735 W. Doyle St.
Chester Sosbee
Robert Miles
Toccoa, Ga.
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Roger Cook
Mill St.
New Woodstock, N. J.
Brian Godin
Rt. 2, Box 80
Carnesville, Go,
Dennis Wick
5401 Satel Dr.
Orlando, Fla.
Doug Seaver
Dave Holmes
74 West Ave.
Darien, Conn.
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Demorest,
Frank Marino
106 E. Columbia
PaTisade Park, N. J.
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Jersey City,
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Demorest, Ga.
Westmoreland
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Cleveland, Ga,
John Williams
Route 1
Dexter, Ga.
Harry Wilson
305 W. State St.
Marshallton, Iowa
Joe Carpanzano
101 Walworth Ave.
Searsvale, N. Y.
Karen Davidson
2345 Waldemere
Sarasota, Fla.
Patricia Burnett
Robert Burrell
Charles Carver
Kathleen Clemmons
Roger Craven
Heary^DeWitt
Jeanette Dixon
Thomas Dorazio
Jerry Dorsey
George Dortch
Joseph Eiche
Richard Gerrell
Lonnie Gribble
Brenda Guess
Herbert Head
William Huff
Muffed Khoury
Curtis Knapp
Clifford Loudermilk
Decatur Mangham
Richard Marino
Emily Moore
Gamalier Mora
Peter Munda
Carolyn Nalley
Bruce Nicholson
David Nix
Tom O'Brien
Randall Pannell
Karen Preece
Michael Roberts
Robert Rucker
Ronald Russell
Pauline Sellers
Louis r Shirlen
Crawford Sparks
Douglas Spratlin
Jack Stribling
Dean Telford
Gene Underwood
Thais Villanueva
Thomas White
Wendel J. White
Wendel W. White
Frederick Wilcox
Stanley Woodall
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Mary Reilley Vice President
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Cecile Couture
Kay McManis
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Judy Haulbrook
Kitty Miller
Shelby Coker, Vice-Presi
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Elizabeth Beane
Sandy Blackwell
Delores Anderson, Treasurer
Vickie Howes
Lynn Harris
Susan King, Secretary
Regennia L Hulsey
Judy Payne
Linda Mote, Chaplain
Wanda Holland
Jamie Casey
Gloria Evans, Historian
Candy Herron
Dianne Sisk
Sharon Sickler
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Brenda Westbrooks
Karen Anderson
Jeane Davis
Jo Ann Stepp
Reginia Hulsey
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Jacque Szopinski
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Lawrice Johnson
Robert Miles
Maryann Cruickshanks
Paul Armbruster
Celia Eller
Tori Middleton
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Alice McGee
Donna Bailey
Dennis Talevara
Eric White
Kelly Beaver
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Lorna Reece
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Dolores Anderson
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Elizabeth Beane
Gail Shedd
Edna Black
Linder Vandergriff
Brenda Blackburn
Donna Bouwsma
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Beverly Chambers
Peggy Greene
Trudy Garrett
Vicki Howes
Brian Godin
Vernon Ivester
Jimmy Norris
Susan McCoy
Sandra Palmer
Kitty Miller
Elizabeth Shore
Linda Mote
Carlene Nichols
Doris Pennington
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Lowell McElroy
Karen Anderson
Linnie Matheney
Lynne Anderson
Brenda Martin
James Ariail
Thomas Martin
Janet Bush
Henry Pollitz
Esther Byerly
James Ridley
Juan Castillo
Emily Rinden
Catherine Cheek
Gail Shedd
Wes Dearbough
Dock Sisk
Celia Eller
Furman Smith
Mike Ellis
Kay Snyder
William McGee
Don Socash
Betsy Goodwin
Ronald Webb
Linda Hovell
Anne Young
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Ron Webb
Sam Kelly
Bill McGee
Mike Queen
Lennie Matheny
Lamar Oglesby
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Harvey Schoonmaker
Robert Beck
Ralph Comer
Arron Grant
Eric White
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Dianne Cecchini
Mary Ann Cruickshanks
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Clave Kelsey
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As history reviews the 70's in the
life of Piedmont College, this
decade may well be known as the
season of testing the foundation
ideas and convictions on which the
college was established and
developed.
Men and women of good will
gathered teachers, textbooks, and
eager learners in 1 897 to found
Piedmont College and to share
knowledge, culture, and religious
faith. We endeavor in 1 971 to
follow these major objectives.
Inviting young people to attend
a private college has always been
the extension of a privilege which
cost the institution more than it
charged for the total services
rendered. We continue this
American tradition of free
enterprise in a gift supported
college. Likewise the young people
who come to our campus from
Appalachia and the far corners of
the globe all enjoy the freedoms of
coming, or leaving, and living
within the codes of freely accepted
regulations.
his year the college's freedo
ts personnel was challengecHby <
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ght to enter a dormitory <
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and social attitudes wr
acceptable
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ual person, enjoys the
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do not measure up o the school's standards.
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Along with these freedoms and
responsibilities come the challenge of
accountability. In the teachings of Jesus we
are taught this practical dimension of life in
the simple reminder "By their fruits shall ye
know them." A person and his Alma Mater
are known 'By their fruits." I rejoice in the
adundant evidence that Piedmont College
graduates make good in the art of living
creatively and constructively.
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Our qraduates continue to be most
welcome in the graduate schools of the greal
universities in our nation. Our business
administration majors are successful in
establishing their own companies, and they
are sought out for employment by the largest
corporations. Our graduates who have been
trained as elementary or high school teachers
never lack for opportunities to use their
talents. Our college faculty members have a
right to feel proud of "their young people.'
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Richard Taylor
A.B., Piedmont College
A.M., East Carolina Univ
A.B.D., Univ. of Virginia
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B.S., Georgia Teachers College
M.S., George Peabody College
D.Ed., Hon. Piedmont College
Registrar
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O'Neal Cave Dean of Men
B.S., Georgia Southern College
M.A., Peabody College
D.Ed. Hon., Piedmont College
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Mrs. Lillian McKee
Director of Food Services
A.B., Piedmont College
Mrs. Milda Kranats
Assistant Nurse
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Mrs. Elizabeth P. Walter
A.B., Mt. Holyoke College
B.N., Yale Univ. School of Nursing
R.N., State of Georgia
Mr. David S. Pratt
Librarian
B.A., M.A., Long Beach St. College
M.A.L.S., Univ. of Mich.
Elois Duckett
Treasurer
A.B., Piedmont College
Wilton Duckett
A.B., Piedmont College
Supt. of Building, Maintenance and Security
and Staff
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Mrs. Ester Byerly
Wallace Hall
Clarkesville Record Sales
Compliments of
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Clarkesville, Ga.
Compliments of
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The realities of my life are refracted and channeled into <
thousand fantasies. Cold stone obituary! History is frozen
here. Selfhood, neurosis, domination, relevance: How many
of us were ever as real as those dark stones? Like characters
etched upon the pages of a fairy tale we act out our silly parts
secure in a make-believe setting. Throughout our tiny
windows we watch the world devour itself, soon we will leave
this shelter and no longer will reality be distorted. But until
then the future is colored with glass of green, pink, and yellow
as we grope for a tinted truth through stained glass windows.
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