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THE YONAHIAN 1975
Piedmont College
In 1889 Northeast Georgia bore a stronj
semblance to the primeval wilderness. It
was pierced by a tew corduroy roads. As
any old settler knows, these were formed by
laying saplings across the roadbed. As these
inevitably sunk in the mud. new saplings
would be cut and laid in place, until in time
you had a substantial, if somewhat bumpy
road. H w.is tolerable .it three miles an hour.
rough at five miles an hour and would
launch you into orbit at ten miles an hour.'
'Copy on pages 2-l(i whs taken from Drmorcst in the
Piedmont by Isabel Chrislnr.
Since forests were abundant, the houses too, were made of wood. Half ol the
houses were log cabins. The remainder were one-or two-story frame houses.
In the old times the frame houses were rarely painted, the out-houses never.
LUTHER S. SltHHtNS "
JUSTICE' 01 THE PEACE
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There was a room on the first floor of Butler Hall which had been first as a
store, and later as a gymnasium. The physical culture craze had reached
Northeast Georgia.
Aunt Olive Van Hise had taken physical training in the summer school of the
University of Wisconsin. Her uniform consisted of bloomers, topped by a
long-sleeved middy blouse. The bloomers were made of 44 inch width, thick
blue wool serge. The legs were measured from the waist to the top of your
foot. You sewed up the stride, then pleated the double width of 88 inches into
a waistband. Each 44 inch leg was fitted with elastic and hemmed at the bot-
tom. Now the elastic bottom was pulled above each knee, and the bloomers
would fall to a decorous length half-way between the knee and the foot.
We gave an exhibition of exercises to raise money for gymnasium equipment.
People came from miles around to see it. Our costumes occasioned such com-
ments of immodesty and indecency that the trustees met and decreed that we
must nevermore appear in public in that costume. Hereafter we would be
obliged to wear dresses.
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As early as 1890 a group <>l real estate
promoters from a number of Northern
states, primarily New England and the
Midwest, became interested in Haber-
sham County. Its pleasant climate and
primitive condition suggested the possi-
bility of a prohibition town with high
moral standards. They organized the
"Demorest Home Mining and Improve-
ment Company," with a capital stock ol
$1,500,000.
Demorest gets its name from W. Jennings
Demorest, who was a leading prohibition
speaker and leader of the 1890's. Mr.
Demorest never found the opportunity to
respond to the honor with a visit.
Both Demorest papers were slanted to-
ward Prohibition. Their stories and verse
usually accented this bias, as this sample
indicates:
Little drops of Porter, little sips of stout,
Make the breathing shorter, and will aid
the gout;
And these slight derangements (trifling
tho they be)
Prompt on other ailments or some
malady.
Little sips of liquor, little sips of ale;
Pulses beating quicker, faces grim and
pale;
Mixtures alcoholic, be they what you
please,
Will increase a colic, or a heart disease.
Little drops of Burton, little sips of wine,
Are a sure and certain health-destroying
sign.
Little drops of Allsop, little drops of Bass,
Take away the senses and make a man an
ass.
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)EMOREST
GEORGIA
OR A VISIT OR A LIFETIME
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In the county of Habersham there was one small,
one-room schoolhou.se. The site now has become
the vineyard of Miss Lillian McKee. The school
year consists of a six-week session in the summer
between cultivation and harvest, and from two to
three months in the winter, dependent on the dis-
position of the weather.
School books were not furnished. Compositions
were accomplished on slates, which, of course,
were furnished by the parents. The peculiarities
of the medium furnished one form of childish
delight. You could hold the slate pencil per-
pendicular, press down hard and draw it across
the slate. The resulting blood-curdling screech
was a delight to the pupil, but somewhat dis-
concerting to the instructor. Cleaning of the slate
was accomplished with judiciously applied sa-
liva, rubbed dry with elbow. This method was
denied me. My parents furnished a nondescript
rag and the injunction, "No spitting." Sometimes
the rag got all the way to school with me.
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The Demorest Bath Tub Works in 1890 occupied a large building, 30' x 100' and two stories
high. It was about two hundred feet east of the railroad track.
Very few houses in the nineties were equipped with bathrooms. Accordingly the factory
advertised folding bath tubs that would not disfigure a handsome parlor, or any other room
in the house. Regular bath tubs were also furnished. They were made of wood and lined
with galvanized tin. One end was perperdicular, the other sloped. Ends, sides and bottom
were soldered together. Sometimes, wheu occupied by a 200-pound man, the tub would
spring a leak.
One man, drawing lumber for the Bathtub Works stood on the unloading platform rumi-
natively engaged with his quid of chewing tobacco, spitting first out of one corner of his
mouth, then the other, said, "It will go bust." Another of his companions asked the reason
for the dire prophecy.
"Well," was the reply, "In the summer everybody goes to the lake, and in the winter it's too
cold to take a bath."
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RIC TRAVELERS R
Historic Traveler'* Rett was built upon land granted to Major
Jesse Walton In 1789. Walton, a Revolutionary soldier and political
leader, was killed by Indians near her* In 1789. The Walton
family sold the land to dames Rutherford Wyly who built the
main part of the house between 1818 and I82S. Devereaux Jarrett
bought the house on August Zl. 1838. Jarrett added to the original
structure and opened It to the public. Due to the growing population
and Increased through traffic, the structure served as an inn.
trading post, and post office. While the ten room house was open
to the public It entertained many Illustrious travelers. The .Jarrett
account books, that doubled as hotel registers, contain the name
of the English scientist and author. C. W. Featherstonehaugh. who
stayed the night and ate breakfast for "a quarter of dollar."
While the Jarrett family owned the house that they called Jarrett
Manor. Mrs. Mary Jarrett White, the last family owner, made history.
She was the first woman In Ceorgla to vote. Historic Traveler's
Rest Is on the National Register of Historic Places and Is a Ceorgla
Historical Commission Site.
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fine arts department
This year Walter Morgan heads
the Music Department. And once
again there is a minor in music
being offered. Mr. Morgan directs
the choir that graces the Wednes-
day morning Chapel service with
special music. There is also a
band this year. Because of this de-
partment's efforts we have an En-
semble that strikes up the team
and crowds spirits as well as their
tunes.
Walter Morgan is originally from
the state of Wisconsin. He re-
ceived his Masters of Music Edu-
cation from Roosevelt University
in Chicago. He and his wife Janet
have two daughters: Paulette and
Elizabeth. Mr. Morgan has several
special interests including golf
and participation in community
musical groups.
The Art Department welcomes its
new head, Miss Mize, this year. In
the past few years the only course
offered in Art was Art for Ele-
mentary Teachers. Under Miss
Mize's able guidance the horizons
in Art are being expanded. With
the Art class headquarters on the
first floor the Department's future
looks bright.
Dianne Mize is from Carnesville,
Georgia and graduated from
Franklin County High in 1960.
She received her B.A. Degree
from Newberry College in 1964.
She is single and currently lives
in Clarkesville. She has instructed
art classes at several area high
schools. Miss Mize has also di-
rected a program for Gifted Stu-
dents in Walker and Stephens
Counties. She is presently en-
rolled in the graduate program of
Goddard College.
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department of business administration
The Department of Business presently offers a major in Business Administration and Ac-
counting. Upon graduation the student is a candidate for a wide range of business and ac-
counting opportunities. It is hoped that in the future a minor can be offered in Economics.
Jolin Chilas is originally from Athens. Greece. He re-
ceived his Masters Degree from West Michigan. Mr.
Chilas is now working on his Ph.D. from the University oi
New Mexico. He and his wife Helen enjoy writing, re-
search and going on picnics.
Clarence Ro-
land Duncan is
a native of Ala-
bama. He has ,1
Masters in
Business Ad-
ministration
from Jackson-
ville State Uni-
versity. Mr.
Duncan is 35
years old and
his wife. |o\i e,
is the college
nurse. Thej
have two chil-
dren Gina, age
10 and Chip,
age 7. Mr. Dun-
can's special
interests are
wood working
and fishing.
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education department
The division of Education is primarily concerned with courses and programs leading to a teaching certificate
in Elementary and Secondary Education. The courses cover a wide range of subjects from art to media, and
psychology to student teaching. Piedmont is known throughout the south for its excellent education curricu-
lum and qualified teachers. More than 50 percent of public school teachers in Northeast Georgia received
their teacher preparation at Piedmont College.
Dr. John C. Cragg arrived as the
Head of the Elementary Education
Department this year. Dr. Cragg is
from Clayton Georgia. He is a gradu-
ate of Piedmont College. He re-
ceived his Masters in Education
from Emory University and his Doc-
torate from the University of Geor-
gia. Dr. Cragg has been a principal
in various schools throughout the
state for about 30 years. His special
interests are sports, reading, boating
and fishing.
Dr. Mary C. Lane is the
Head of the Secondary
Education Department.
Dr. Lane's home state is
New York. She earned
her Masters and Docto-
rate in Education from
the University of South-
ern California. She has a
wide range of interests in-
cluding Biblical Litera-
ture and History, Classi-
cal Languages, and
Archaeology. Dr. Lane
spent 30 years in the
Women's Army Corps
and retired with the rank
of Colonel. She is also the
Dean of Women at Pied-
mont and has done an ex-
cellent job.
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english department
Piedmont has three well qualified English Professors. Mrs. Martha Sikes teaches Speech and the required
English courses but is most interested in French. At the present the English Department has 15 majors. The
subjects offered range from remedial English, and Advanced Grammar to a wide variety of literature courses
including Shakespeare, Romantic Literature, and Literature of the South.
Dr. Marion C. Hodge Jr. is a native of
Tennessee and earned his Ph.D.
from the University of Tennessee.
He is 29 years old and his wife's
name is Betsy. Dr. Hodge's special
interests include baseball, basket-
ball, chess, astronomy and
Anthropology.
Dr. David L. Greene re-
cently received his Ph. D.
from the University of
Pennsylvania. He is origi-
nally from Florida. Dr.
Greene was married in
November 1974, to the
former Betty Johnson. He
is best known for his scar-
let sweater. He is also the
Head of Piedmont's Hu-
manities Division.
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foreign languages
The French Department under Mrs. Martha Sikes, who also teaches in the English Department, provides the
three required French courses. Although there is no major or minor in French at the present it is hoped that
one will be available soon. The French courses not only provide skills in French, the Student also learns about
the people and their culture.
Mrs. Martha Sikes received her Masters Degree from the University
of Southern California. She is married and has two children, Mat-
thew age five and Suzanne age four. Some of her favorite activities
are tennis, golf, swimming, and reading.
Mrs. Caridad Palomares Lopez was born in Guateinomo Cuba. She
received her Doctorate in Education from the University of Havana.
Mrs. Lopez has provided Piedmont College with the opportunity to
learn the customs of the people in the different countries. When
asked what her special interests are Mrs. Lopez said, "Extracurricu-
lar activities of Piedmont"
The Spanish Department has five majors and the department is growing rapidly. There are varying subjects
ranging from The Spanish Novel, Conversation and even studying abroad. The Spanish Department has a
Spanish Honor Society for those who have a "B" or above average. They put on different programs during the
year.
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physical education department
Oneal Cave has been affiliated with Piedmont College longer than anyone else here today. He and his
wife Kathleen arrived at Piedmont in 1948. They have three children: Kathy, Jana, and Neal. Coach
Cave received his B.S. degree from Georgia Teacher College in Statesboro, and his Masters Degree
from Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. Coach Cave is the Head of the Physical Education De-
partment and Director of Athletics. Piedmont has a minor in Physical Education. Upon graduation,
the student can teach P.E. and coach.
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history department
"Currently there are approximately 20 declared History majors (Bless them each and every one!!!). Need for
additional information about the History Department will be satisfied by seeing 'Occupant' Room 318 Danial
Hall."
Dr. R.B. Singer Jr.
Dr. Ralph (Buzz) Singer Jr. is a na-
tive of Pennsylvania. He holds a
Ph.D. from the University of
Georgia. Dr. Singer and his wife
Nancy have one young son Rafe
Weston. When asked what his
special interests are Buzz stated,
"lumberjacking, gerbil racing,
and needlepoint none of which I
am a fanatic".
David Garen Simmons is originally from West Virginia. He and his wife Kay have three children. Mr. Sim-
mons received his Masters Degree in History from West Virginia University and is currently working on his
doctoral dissertation at the University of Georgia.
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mathematics department
The Matnematics Department provides a wide range of elective courses from Remedial math and Calculus to
inear Algebra. There is also a program for Secondary teachers of Mathematics.
Dr. Mary Griggs is a native Geor-
gian and has lived in Gorgia most
of her life. She went to the Pied-
mont academy and received her
A.B. from Piedmont College. Last
June Miss Griggs received her
honorary doctorate in Education.
Donald Ryder although born and raised in California is a graduate of Piedmont College. He received his Ed.S.
from the University of Georgia. Mr. Ryder is 49 years old and is married to Ruth Thompson Ryder, they have
two sons Rick and Art. His special interest is sports.
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psychology department
The Department of Psychology has a wide variety of courses. Majors in psychology find a
large field of jobs open to them. Upon graduation, graduates are employed in social, clinical,
and behavioral psychology. They can also be psychologists or can go into the teaching
profession.
Dr. Donald D. Moore's hometown is Thomasville, "N.C. He received his Ph.D. from the University of North
Carolina and has done additional work such as counseling internship, N.C. Baptist Hospital, and Yale Univer-
sity School of Alcohol Studies. Dr. Moore has three children, Lori, Jonathan and David. He is also the college
chaplain. This year the department is glad to welcome Dr. Moore.
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sociology department
In the Department of Sociology courses are offered in a variety of subject areas. Majors in
sociology are, upon graduation, qualified for employment in a variety of professional fields.
Teaching and social work in governmental agencies are the two most prevalent employment
areas.
Dr. Larry L. Jaques's home state is Missouri. While there he received his Doctorate in Education. He is 33 years
old and lives in Demorest with his wife Paula and their daughters, Kelly and Gailene. Dr. Jaques's interests
include reading, camping and various athletic activities.
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The Division of Natural Science includes Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Dr. Lopez is in charge of the Biol-
ogy department. The course offerings include pre-medicine, pre-nursing and medical technician. The Physics
and Chemistry Department has eight majors at present. Recently there is an increased emphasis in areas such
as astronomy, computer programming, and environmental science.
Dr. Ruperto J. Lopez is a native of Cuba and received his Doc-
torate in Education from Motanzas and Havana University. Al-
though he is still very reminiscent of his home country Dr. Lo-
pez claims Georgia as his home state. His wife's name is
Caridad and they have two daughters, Thais and Casilda.
Mr. T. Boyd Moore was born in Texas but has lived in Georgia
since 1959. He received his Masters Degree from the University
of Georgia. Mr. Moore and his wife Ruth have two boys, An-
drew and David. His special interests include Organ, Piano
and Pipe organ building.
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science department
Dr. Phillip M. Iloff Jr. received his Ph. D. at Stanford Univer-
sity in his home state of California. He has two children, Phil-
lip and Helen. Bicycling, chess, and photography are three
hobbies that Dr. Iloff enjoys most.
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business office
Mrs. Duckett Mrs. Franklin
Charles T. Davis Mrs. Fry
Jeannie Collins Brenda Saxon
Anne Crocker
Pat Watson
Dr. McKee
Mrs. L. McKee
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cafeteria staff
Thrice a day, for many only twice, and
for some once a day will suffice, but
sooner or later all of Piedmont passes
through the chow line. Between the three
ladies, Mrs. McKee. Mrs. Franklin, and
Mrs. Fry the cafeteria serves three meals a
day to any and all takers.
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dean's office
Dr. Jodie Burton
Deborah Lunior
Shiola Martin
Carol Church
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library staff
David Pratt
Virginia Peirce
Brenda Wadleigh
Stephanie Olah
Merry Westberry
Mike Gunter
Valena Price
Michael Cooper
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maintenance
nurse
mrs. scott
The Maintenance Department, Nurse and Mrs. Scott are all involved with maintaining this campus and its
occupants. Dr. Duckett and his crew stay busy maintaining the buildings. Mrs. Duncan, our lovely new nurse,
maintains our bodies. Mrs. Scott maintains the students' moral and cultural spirits. We thank Mrs. Scott for
her encouraging presence. We thank Dr. Duckett for repairing the dripping faucets. And we thank Mrs. Dun-
can for stopping our dripping noses.
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president's office
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registrar's office
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Dr. John B. Ayers
Linda Roach
Kathy Lawson
Jean Brock
Sue Coker
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yonahian
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Marty Chapman
Miss Yonah
Lynn Shannon
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Vicki Steele
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green and gold
to the right:
Kathy Shaw
Joyce Brauner
Hilda Fry
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talent show
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above: Chris Lund
Gary MacCowen
to the left:
Debra Lenoir
Karen Galipeau
Joan Chapman
Maletta Collins
Ed Clark
Stephanie Olah
Kenny Walker
Charles Bryant
Peter Steinberg
Darrell Cook
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Gary MacEwen
Tom Booth
David Brady
T. Boyd Moore
Ruth Moore
Walter Morgan
Beverly Gilstrap
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lyceum
lJ\on /tudson, quiiamst
Duo Pianists
Emily Williams and Florie Cartlidge
Presenting works by Vivalid,
Rachmaninoff, Copland, and Gershwin.
November 19, 1974
Ron Hudson Guitarist
He was raised in Guatemala, where his parents
were Nazarene missionaries. His talent as a gui-
tarist is self-taught. He received his Masters of
Music from the University of Texas. Ron has also
studied guitar in Spain. His repertoire includes
classical, Spanish, Folk, and popular music. He is
currently doing concerts for Hispanic Culture
Organization.
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mt. yonah hike
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The Annual trip to Mt.
Yonah is the highlight of
each fall quarter. We all
climb aboard "Big Red"
and We Go. The day is
filled with fresh air, exer-
cise and more fun then
ever imagined.
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Beth Giles
Donnie Weldon
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Donnie Weldon
David Brady
Kenny Walker
John Steffel
Julia Gassaway
Joyce Doyle
Paul Hawley
Chip Duncan
Gina Duncan
Kelly Jaques
Gailene Jaques
Alicia Simmons
Brad Simmons
Darcy Simmons
Alan Baker
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Patricia Burns
Rodger Bush
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Gary Butts
Kay Campany
Betty Chambers
Joan Chapman
Gary Collins
Maletta Collins
Pat Colston
Beth Cooper
Tony Crunkleton
Terry Dale
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Curtis Dickson
James Edwards
Karen Gallipeau
Claude Godfrey
Lynn Grant
Lloyd Hill
Jimmy Hopkins
Albert Hubert
Phillip Hunter
Jasper James
William Langston
Deborah Lenior
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James Letson
Jenny Matthews
Walter Moore
Ronald Moss
Gail Mote
Pat Payne
Keith Piatt
Jimmy Powell
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Wayde Powell
Valena Price
Phillip Roberts
Mike Roberts
Barbara Rogers
Donald Sanders
Vicki Steele
Robert Taylor
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Lamar Turner
Eleanor Wallace
Larry Warren
Dale Welborn
Carl Williams
Tom Wright
Weldon Wright
Debra Zeppelin
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juniors
David Allen J
Larry Bickerstaf
Bill Boyle
David R. Brady
Jean Brock
Charles Bryant
June Bumgardner
Darrell Carter
Bill Cash
Ed Clark
Michael Cooper
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Julia Fry
Rex Gallogly
David Greer
Virginia Haley
Deana Haugabook
Paul Hawley
Debbie Holloway
Sam Hoyt
Quincy Johnson
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Chris Lund
Leonard Maney
Paula Meddlin
Terry Meddlin
Chuck Nix
Stephanie Olah
Steve Orr
Ed Page
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Heidi Parson
Bill Ragsdale
Charlie Rawlins
George Sanders
Robert Stewart
Larry Sutton
Billy Teagle
Betty Trotter
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Brenda Wadleigh
Phil Walters
Kenny Waters
Theron Waters
Lyle Watkins
Merry Westberry
Curtis Williams
Sara Wise
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sophomores
David Bruner
Doloris Camp
Marty Chapman
David Chastain
Bill Childs
Jeannie Collins
Troy Collins
Terry Dillard
James Dover
Kenny Edwards
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Ronnie Gardiner v>*
Beth Giles
Sarah Gilmer
Beverly Gilstrap
Peggy Haralson
Dennis Hopkins
Gary Kesler
Shelia Ma
Dixie McK
John M(;Kinnon
lane Mitchell
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Walter Murray
Roy Neal
Annsel Nix
Ronnie Parson
Greg Pitts
Alan Pritchett
Eddie Ragsdale
Terry Ramsey
Kathy Shaw
Tequila Sipes
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Gary Smith
John Steffel
Dennis Taylor
De Witt Todd
Beverly Tyler
Fawn Watson
Ken Watson
Pat Watson
Donnie Weldon
Phil White
Wendell Wilson
Brad Workman
Russ Yow
Ranger Pratt
James Addison
Leo Anderson
Stanley Ansley
Robert Anthony
Nathan Banks
Lynn Barnett
Jerrall Beaty
Shirley Beaty
Ralph' Bellamy, Jr.
Mike Blackwell
Thomas Booth
Joyce Brawner
Beatrice Brooks
John Bryant
Randy Church
Pat Clements
Perry Cobb
Sue Coker
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Darrell Cook
Gerald Cook
Al Copeland
Fred Crane
Jane Crosby
Pam Dodd
Anita Dolley
Joyce Doyle
Deborah A. Frady
Lucille Franklin
Jeff Gillum
Richard Glasper
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Mike Gunter
Gary Harper
Teresa Hayes
Karen Hoeldtke
Joye Isbelle
Cynthia Jordan
Debra Lanier
Mahlon Lautzenhiser
Kathy Leonard
Michael Loudermilk
Garry MacEwan
Oliver Martin
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Mary Mayfield
Jerry Morgan
Elaine Po
Janice Pridgen
Johnny Reno
Keith Reynolds
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Debra Lenior
Joan Chapman
Brenda Saxon
Beverly Tyler
Kathy Shaw
Joyce Brauner
Mary Mayfield
Cathy Leonard
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the piedmont lions
The Piedmont Lions started out the 1974-1975 season as every other year, full of hopes. Every
player went on the court to play his best and they showed enthusiasm that seemed to be
unending. The idea of a winning season was soon out of view and although the stands were
not as full as in years past the team played on. The year's record does not do justice to the
players because some games were real heart-breakers. Those of us who faithfully attend the
games thank the team for their hard work.
John Bryant
Pat Clements
Kenny Edwards
Ronnie Gardner
Quincy Johnson
Gary Kesler
Ron Moss, Senior
Allen Pritchett
Eddie Ragsdale
Jeff Thomason
Lamar Turner, Senior
Larry Turner
Kenny Waters
Phil White
Peter Steinberg, Manager
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baseball team
The Piedmont Lions Baseball team is not publicized as much as it should be. This is a group of hard working
men who dedicate time in the Fall, Winter, and of course the Spring to the sport. The team is made of students
almost exclusively from the North East Georgia area. Coach Ryder is ably assisted by Mr. David Simmons.
Under their supervision an excellent baseball team has emerged. Last year they were third in the conference
and we are sure they have only just begun.
Gary Adams, Jerrell Beaty, John Bryant, Bill Childs, Pat Clements, Terry Dale, Ronnie Gardiner, Mike Gunter,
Mike Howard, Gary Kesler, Greg Pitts, Allen Pritchett, Rick Savage, Gary Smith, Larry Turner, Kenny Waters,
Phil White, Wendell Wilson, Charles Young, Don Ryder Coach, David Simmons Assist. Coach, Marty Chap-
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Gary Adams
Neal Cave
Bill Childs
Ronny Gardner
Gary Smith
Pete Sorentino
ntramurals
Ed Clark
Chris Lund
Jerry Morgan
Bill Smalley
Gary MacEwen
Lonnie Lautzenhiser
Don Wofford
Peter Steinberg
Tom Kopp
Gary Smith
Wendell Wilson
Darrell Cook
Terry Dillard
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Jerry Brown
Billy Duff
Donnie Weldon
Bill Boyle
Keith Reynolds
Gerald Cook
Marion Hodge
Pete Sorrentino
Gary Collins
Randy Sharian
Mike Gunter
Nate Banks
Claude Godfrey
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baptist student union
Darrell Cook
Ann Crocker
Sylvia Cleveland
Ed Clark
Anita Dooly
Joyce Doyle
Debby Holloway
Jane Mitchell
George Sanders
Phil White
Dr. Larry Jaques
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chess club
Ed Clark
Joyce Doyle
Jerry Morgan
Allen Pritchett
Phil White
Dr. Marion Hodge
Dr. Phillip Iloff
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the piedmont a cappella choir
David Brady
Pat Burns
Ed Clark
Derrall Cook
Gerald Cook
Joyce Doyle
Hilda Fry
Debby Holloway
Karen Holdtke
Janice Pridgen
Brenda Wadleigh
Yvonne Wilbur
Mr. Walter Morgan
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the piedmont college ensemble
Charles Bryant
Derrall Cook
Gerald Cook
David Brady
. Beverly Gilstrap
Garry McEwen
Kenny Walker
Bob Gregory
Mr. Walter Morgan
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dorm councils
MEN'S DORM COUNCIL
Charles Bryant
Ed Page
Tom Wright
Lamar Turner
Chip Cobb
Wendell Wilson
WOMEN'S DORM COUNCIL
Barbara Brewer
Deb Lenior
Merry Westberry
Marty Chapman
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the piedmont owl
STAFF:
Chris Lund
Steve Orr
Jerry Morgan
Jenny Matthew
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student
education
association
Barbara Brewer
Eileen Briggs
Jean Brock
Frank Brown
June Bumgardner
Pat Burns
Sue Coker
Jeannie Collins
Maletta Collins
Beth Cooper
Pat Colston
Anne Crocker
Jane Crosby
Julia Gasaway
Lynn Grant
Peggy Haralson
Deana Haugabook
Debbie Holloway
Keiko Kano
James Letson
Chris Lund
Jenny Matthews
Jane Mitchell
Keith Piatt
William Powell
Janice Pridgen
Phillip Roberts
George Sanders
Randy Sharian
Tequila Sipes
Lamar Turner
Merry Westberry
Dr. John Craig
Dr. Mary Lane
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piedmont
players
Jerrell Beaty
David Brady
Ed Clark
Jane Crosby
Joyce Doyle
Julia Gasaway
Beth Giles
Steve Orr
Ronnie Parsons
John Steffel
Beverly Tyler
Ken Walker
Donnie Weldon
Dr. David Greene
Dr. Marion Hodge
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science club
Joyce Brauner
Marty Chapman
Beth Giles
Dr. P. Iloff
Dr. R. Lopez
Shelia Martin
Steve Orr
Ed Page
Keith Piatt
Ronny Reno
Vicki Steele
John Steffel
Lamar Turner
Donnie Weldon
Wendel Wilson
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if Spanish honor
society
Gary Adams
Leo Anderson
Stanley Ansley
Ralph Bellamy
Bill Boyle
Jean Brock
David Bruner
Genean Cabe
Joan Chapman
Helena Chow
Pat Clements
Gary Collins
Darrell Cook
Anne Crocker
Pam Dodd
Anita Dooley
James Edwards
Hilda Fry
Beth Giles
Howard Hulme
Cynthia Jordan
Richard Justus
Gary Kesler
Debra Lanier
Mahlon Lautzenhiser
Virgil Lovell
Dixie McKee
Jane Mitchell
Ronnie Morris
Roy Neal
Stephanie Olah
Greg Pitts
Janice Pridgen
Bill Ragsdale
James Roberts
Barbara Rogers
Cindy Rosser
Lynn Shannon
Gary Smith
Larry Sutton
Jerry Taylor
Betty Trotter
Phil Walters
Therren Walters
Kenny Waters
Bobby Watkins
Pat Watson
Donnie Weldon
Bill Whiten
Don Wofford
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student government
association
The Student Government Association of 1975 is one of the most active in years. This organization is the heart-
beat of campus life. The members represent four different sections of student thought. This year they are en-
thusiastically working together to stimulate the college's extracurricular activities.
Lamar Turner President
Marty Chapman Treasurer
George Sanders Vice President
Jean Brock Secretary
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who's who among students in
american colleges and universities
Greg Ballew
Barbara Brewer
Jerry Brown
Patricia Burns
Gary Collins
Deborah Lenoir
Vicki Steele
Lamar Turner
Dale Welburn
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gamma chi society
Barbara Brewer
Merry Westberry
Brenda Wadleigh
Jenny Matthews
Kathy Shaw
Joyce Brauner
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protropian society
Gary MacEwen
Peter Steinberg
Quincy Johnson
Darrell Cook
Kenny Walker
Barbara Brewer
Sweetheart
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theta zeta society
Knowledge is the golden key that opens the door
to Success.
Jean Bock
Maletta Collins
Beth Cooper
Brenda Saxon
Peggy Haralson
Anne Crocker
Shelia Martin
Beth Giles
Marty Chapman
Beverly Tyler
Mary Mayfield
Sue Coker
Yvonne Wilburn
Mrs. Caridad Lopez
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Jimmy Powell, Tom Wright, Jerry Brown, Gary Collins,
Lamar Turner, Ed Page, Wendel Wilson, Donnie Wel-
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Steffel
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Marty Chapman
Sweetheart
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Kathy Shaw
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Route 2, Box 139
Cornelia, Georgia
Adams, Gary M.
1134 Chestatee Rd.
Gainesville, Georgia
Addison, James
Route 1
Eastanollee, Georgia
Anderson, Leo
Box 159
Demorest, Georgia
Ansley, Stanley
387 Swift Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Anthony, Robert
Box 57
Sautee, Georgia
Ballew, Greg
9 McLean Street
Greenville, South Carolina
Banks, Nathan
550 12th Street
Oakmont, Pennsylvania
Barnett, Lynn
Route 1
Cornelia, Georgia
Barrett, Benny
Box 413
Westminster, South Carolina
Barrette, Floyd
Route 1, Box 391A
Wingate, North Carolina
Barrett, Patricia
Box 413
Westminster, South Carolina
Beatty, Jerrell
222 Davis Avenue
Toccoa, Georgia
Bellamy, Ralph
Route 3
Carnesville, Georgia
Panorama Restaurant
Private Dining Room
Catering to Private Parties
and Clubs
778-6608
Cornelia, Georgia
Compliments of
DeVore & Johnson
Incorporated
Athens, Georgia
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Telephone
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Whether long distance or across town
Piedmont students connect with
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Yhe end of another school year.
You know, ever since we first opened our doors, back in 1911, we've
been watching the young people of Toccoa go through school and on to other
things. Like college. And work.
And we've grown up with them all. We've helped young people continue
their education with loans to get them through those college years. And we've
helped young families get started and helped them plan for the future. Helped
them with things like personalized checks and a safe place to keep their money.
And car loans. And loans for their first homes.
We're proud of the part we've played.
So come in and see us . . . and let us help
you with your banking needs.
We like helping young people ... at the
Bank of Toccoa.
Bank of Toccoa
Compliments of
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Cornelia, Georgia
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Bickerstaff, Larry
Box 347
Clayton, Georgia
Blackwell, Mike
18 McMurry Circle
Lavonia, Georgia
Booth, Thomas
424 Bayshore Drive
Venice, Florida
Boyle, Bill
Box 1025
LaFayette, Georgia
Brady, David
Box 117
Auburn, Georgia
Brawner, Joyce
714 Myrtle
Gainesville, Georgia
Brewer, Barbara
2225 10th Lane
Vero Beach, Florida
Briggs, Eileen
7 Etta Street
Cornelia, Georgia
Brock, Jean
Box 59-A
Eastanollee, Georgia
Brooks, Beatrice
1350 North Hayworth #4
Los Angeles, California
Brown, Frank
Route 1
Eastanollee, Georgia
Brown, Jerry
Box 135
Westminster, South Carolina
Bruner, David
Route 1
Clarkesville, Georgia
Bryant, Charles
Box 582
Demorest, Georgia
Bryant, John
Route 2
Carnesville, Georgia
Bumgardner, June
108 Hemphill Street
Toccoa, Georgia
The Habersham Bank
Clarkesville, Georgia
Baldwin, Georgia
Photography and Framing by
LeRoy Moulder
Studio
Clarkesville, Georgia
754-2224
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THE CITIZENS BANK
Toccoa, Georgia
Main Office Doyle Street
Neighborhood Branch Highway 17 South
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Jackson's Pharmacy
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754-4128
Clarkesville, Ga.
The future belongs to those who prepare themselves.
Chicopee Manufacturing Company
11H
Burke, Ginger
Route 3
Clarkesville, Georgia
Burke, Lee
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Burns, Patricia
Box 333
Demorest, Georgia
Bush, Rodger
Box 314
Clarkesville, Georgia
Butts, Robert
126 King Street
Clarkesville, Georgia
Cabe, Genean
108 Ridge Road
Toccoa, Georgia
Camp, Dolores
Route 1
Toccoa, Georgia
Campany, Kay
Box 605
Demorest, Georgia
Carter, Darrell
Box 263
Alto, Georgia
Cash, Bill
92 Sunset Lane
Toccoa, Georgia
Cash, David
Route 3, Box 12
Toccoa, Georgia
Cave, Neal
Box 266
Demorest, Georgia
Chambers, Betty
Box 255
Demorest, Georgia
Chapman, Joan
313 Balsam Drive
Waynesville, North Carolina
Chapman, Martha
2505 Angelcrest Drive
Hacienda Heights, California
Chastain, David
Route 3
Gainesville, Georgia
Compliments
of
Stevens Steel
Supply Company
lorcross, Georgia 30071
8 & C Cleaners
Best Care For Your Clothes
225 North Main
Cornelia, Georgia
119
Smith & Appliance
RCA TV Whirlpool Appliances
Home Furniture
Toccoa, Georgia
Compliments of
205 East Doyle Street
Toccoa, Georgia
99.3
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778-2241
1450
AM
Cornelia, Georgia
WCON
Habersham Mills
Habersham, Georgia
Manufacturer of Quality Cotton Yarn
120
Childs, Bill
Box 592
Clarkesville, Georgia
Collins, Maletta
504 Walhalla Road
Westminster, South Carolina
Chow, Helena
Box 581
Demorest, Georgia
Collins, Troy
Route 2
Blairsville, Georgia
Clark, Edward
61 Briarwood Circle
Needham Heights, Massachusetts
Colston, Pat
Route 1, Box 201A
Demorest, Georgia
Clements, Pat
Box 785
LaFayette, Georgia
Cook, Darrell
Route 2, Box 84
Blairsville, Georgia
Cobb, Perry D.
2822 Pershing Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Cook, Gerald
Route 2, Box 84
Blairsville, Georgia
Coker, Sue
Route 1, Box 200B
Toccoa, Georgia
Cooper, Beth
Route 1
Mt. Airy, Georgia
Collins, Gary
12 Linfield Street
Holbrook, Massachusetts
Cooper, Michael
375 North Oliver Street
Elberton, Georgia
Collins, Jeannie
Route 1
Cornelia, Georgia
Copeland, Al
Route 2
Clarkesville, Georgia
Congratulations
Stephens Federal
Compliments of
Savings
and Loan Association
Stovall Tractor Company, Inc.
Cornelia, Georgia
Toccoa, Georgia Clayton, Georgia
121
Dixie City Department Store
Clarkesville, Georgia
Cornelia, Georgia
Dixie City Liquidation Center
754-2175
778-7981
Tastee-Freez
Big Tee Family Restaurant
Clarkesville, Georgia
754-4328
Crane, Fred
Dooley, Anita
Box 508
Route 2
Clayton, Georgia
Toccoa, Georgia
Crocker, Anne
Doyle, Joyce
Box 292
Box 235
Baldwin, Georgia
Demorest, Georgia
Crosby, Jane
Dover, James
Box 282
218 West Currahee
Cornelia, Georgia
Toccoa, Georgia
Crunkleton, Tony
Edwards, James
756 East Doyle Street #3
Box 382
Toccoa, Georgia
Clarkesville, Georgia
Dale, Terry
Edwards, Kenneth
Route 1
Route 1
Gillsville, Georgia
Dacula, Georgia
Dickson, Curtis
Ford, Ronnie
Box 99C
112 Woodhill Drive
Westminster, South Carolina
Easley, South Carolina
Dillard, Terry
Frady, Deborah
Box 33
Route 1
Epworth, Georgia
Mt. Airy, Georgia
Dodd, Pamela
Fry, Hilda
Route 2
Box 193
Jefferson, Georgia
Demorest, Georgia
122
Compliments
of
Congratulations
Martin
Seniors
Funeral
Home
Ramseys Food Center
Elberton, Georgia
Compliments of
Compliments of
Habersham
Williams Dress Shop
Plantation
Cornelia, Georgia
Corporation
Beaver Dam Road
Clarkesville, Georgia
123
Gallipeau, Karen
394 A. Washington Street
North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Compliments
of
Gallogly, Richard
Box 246
Dacula, Georgia
Gardiner, Ronny
Route 1
Homer, Georgia
Sherwood's
Gasaway, Julia A.
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Pharmacy
Giles, Lizabeth
8 Bow Street
Cranston, Rhode Island
Cornelia
Georgia
Gillum, Jeff
Box 318
South Point, Ohio
Gilmer, Sarah
316 North Rosedale
Toccoa, Georgia
Gilstrap, Beverly
116 Wilowdell Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Habersham Hardware
Company
Hardware & Building Materials
Compliments of
Bryson Auto Parts
778-2224
Cornelia, Georgia
214 Front Street Cornelia, Georgia
124
CHURCH AND SON FUNERAL HOME
Washington Street
Clarkesville, Georgia
Day or Night Dial 754-4142
Compliments of
Milam Concrete Products Company
Cornelia, Georgia
Compliments of
GOLD'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Cornelia, Georgia
125
Godfrey, Claude
47 Whitehead Road
Buford, Georgia
Grant, Lynn
Route 2
Clarkesville, Georgia
Greer, David
Route 1
Clarkesville, Georgia
Gunter, Michael
12470 Charlotte Drive
Alpharetta, Georgia
Haley, Virginia
Box 802
Clarkesville, Georgia
Haralson, Peggy
147 North Main
Cornelia, Georgia
Haugabook, Deana
Camp Creek Road
Cornelia, Georgia
Hawley, Paul
2398 Castile Drive
Morrow, Georgia
Hayes, Teresa
871 South Pond Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Hill, Lloyd
219 Hayes Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Hoeldtke, Karen
5 Birdie Lane
Palm Harbor, Florida
Holloway, Debbie
221 Roundtree Road
Toccoa, Georgia
Hopkins, Beverly
1004 Poplar Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Hopkins, Dennis
116 Pauline Avenue
Toccoa, Georgia
Hopkins, Jimmy
1004 Poplar Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Hoyt, Sam
Box 7
McConnells, South Carolina
Holcomb's Office
Supply
Office Supplies Furniture Machines
Sales 778-4173 Service
25 Clarkesville Street Cornelia, Georgia
Mid- Way Electric
Company
Motors
Electric Motor Service
Electric Contractors
Midway 778-6218 Cornelia, Georgia
126
Huber, Albert
144A Walnut Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Hunter, Phillip
Box 177
Toccoa, Georgia
Isbell, Joyce
205 Poplar Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Johnson, Quincy
Box 401
Rowland, North Carolina
Jordon, Cynthia
Route 2
Alto, Georgia
Justus, Richard
Box 112
Tallulah Falls, Georgia
Kano, Keiko
3-65 Hinata-Cho, Mizuho-Ku
Nagoya, Japan
Kelley, Tommy
120 Pauline Avenue
Toccoa, Georgia
Kesler, Gary
610 West Franklin Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Kimsey, Mac
33 Chenocetah Drive
Cornelia, Georgia
Kopp, Thomas
134 North Homewood Drive
Athens, Georgia
Lanston, Gene
102 Cleveland Road
Cornelia, Georgia
Lanier, Debra
525 West Savannah Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Lautzenhiser, Mahlon
4918 Centralia Street
Long Beach, California
Lawson, Kathy
665 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Atlanta, Georgia
Lenoir, Deborah
204 Davis Cove Road 413
Wavnesville. North Carolina
Clarkesville Branch
Home Federal
Savings and Loan
Association
102 S. Washington Street-
Call us for all your savings and loan
needs . . .
754-2189
Clarkesville. Georgia 3H23 /Phone (404) 754-2114
127
SCHNADIG CORPORATION
Division
International Furniture
Cornelia, Georgia
Leonard, Catherine
Martin, Oliver
6945 Sunrise Terrace
Route 4
Coral Gables, Florida
Toccoa, Georgia
Letson, James
MacEwen, Garry
Route 2, Wheeler Avenue
Baldwinville, Road
Alto, Georgia
Phillipston, Massachusetts
Loudermilk, Michael
Martin, Shelia
Box 103
Route 2
Mt. Airy, Georgia
Alto, Georgia
Lovell, Virgil
Matthews, Virginia
Route 3
Box 283
Clarkesville, Georgia
Acworth, Georgia
Lund, Chris
Mayfield, Mary
610 South Lake Sybelia Drive
220 East Spring Street
Maitland, Florida
Toccoa, Georgia
McFarlin, Jarvis
Mitchell, Carolyn
Route 3
Route 2, Box 200A
Carnesville, Georgia
Toccoa, Georgia
McKee, Dixie
Morgan, Jerry
Box 11
410 South Pond Street
Demorest, Georgia
Toccoa, Georgia
McKinnon, John
Moss, Diann
18 Lakeview Avenue
Route 1
Holbrook, Massachusetts
Baldwin, Georgia
128
Congratulations
Compliments
of
Hairston and
Tabor Motor
Company
Company of Georgia,
Inc.
Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, GMC
Toccoa, Georgia
468 Armour Drive
Atlanta, Georgia
Sew and Save
at
Whitfield-Perkins
Funeral Home
Fabricville
Baldwin-Cornelia City Limits
Clarkesville Street, Cornelia, Georgia
We offer complete funeral service
to all religious faiths
778-6189
Phone-778-7123
Day or Night
129
Moss, Ronald
Route 1
Hiawassee, Georgia
Mote, Gail
Box 514
Demorest, Georgia
Murray, Walter
336 South Pine Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Neal, Roy
Route 5, Box 349-A
Toccoa, Georgia
Nix, Ansel
Route 1, Box 420-A
Demorest, Georgia
Olah, Stephanie
520 Saint Annes' Road
Marietta, Georgia
Orr, Stephen
Route 4
Winder, Georgia
Page, Edward
92 Ashfield Drive
Brockton, Massachusetts
Parson, Heidi
Route 1
Homer, Georgia
Parson, Ronnie
Route 1
Homer, Georgia
Payne, Patricia
201 Williams Street
Cornelia, Georgia
Pitts, Greg
Route 5, Fernside Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Plott, Emory
Route 1
Young Harris, Georgia
Poe, Elaine
Route 3
Clarkesville, Georgia
Powell, Jimmy
1620 East Main Street
Westminster, South Carolina
Powell, William
Young Harris, Georgia
Compliments
of
Yonah Packaging
Company
Cornelia, Georgia
Compliments
of
Fleming Wholesale
Company
Cornelia, Georgia
130
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NICKEL-BACK SHOE STORE
124 East Doyle Street
Toccoa, Georgia
886-4705
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Protropian Society
Company
Charles Bryant Chris Lund
Ed Clark Garry MacEwen
Darrell Cook Randy Sharian
Michael Cooper Peter Steinberg
Clarkesville, Georgia
Quincy Johnson Ken Walker
In its 77th year of service to Piedmont
College.
Price, Valena
Box 483
Clayton, Georgia
Pridgen, Janice
Route 1, Box 126A
Demorest, Georgia
Pritchett, Allen
Compliments
of
Route 2
Lula, Georgia
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Queen, Michael
Route 1, Box 287
C & S Builders
Blue Ridge, Georgia
Ragsdale, Bill
Route 4, Box 282
Mt. Airy, Georgia
Toccoa, Georgia
Ragsdale, Eddie
778-4884
Route 1
Baldwin, Georgia
Reno, Johnny
Route 1
Royston, Georgia
Reynolds, Keith
Route 1
Lavonia, Georgia
132
Roberts, Phillip
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Smith, Gary
Fernside Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Robinson, David
Box 35
Sautee, Georgia
Spencer, Colin
Route 4
Toccoa, Georgia
Rogers, Barbara
343 Woodlawn Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Steele, Vicki
Rose Lane, Route 5
Toccoa, Georgia
Rogers, Cathy
Route 3
Hiawassee, Georgia
Steffel, John
1604 Springbrook Drive
Decatur, Georgia
Rosser, Cindy
846 Wayland Court
Smyrna, Georgia
Steinberg, Peter
28 Berlin Street
Rockland, Massachusetts
Sanders, Donald
Route 2
Clarkesville, Georgia
Sutton, Larry
Route 1
Clarkesville, Georgia
Sanders, George
Route 5
Toccoa, Georgia
Taylor, Dennis
Box 171
Demorest, Georgia
Savage, Richard
325 Davis Avenue
Toccoa, Georgia
Taylor, Jerry
Route 2
Clayton, Georgia
Saxon, Brenda
Box 25
Blairsville, Georgia
Shannon, Lynne
Box 142
Demorest, Georgia
Sharian, Randy
213 Oakland Street
Decatur, Georgia
Shaw, Kathy
Box 246
Cambria, California
Sheppard, Roger
410 West Tugalo Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Compliments
of
North Georgia
Wholesale Company
Short, William
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Cornelia, Georgia
Sipes, Tequila
102 Andrews Court Apt. 4
Toccoa, Georgia
Smalley, Bill
Box 185
Toccoa, Georgia
133
Compliments
of
John's Roofing &
Sheet Metal Co., Inc.
Toccoa, Georgia
Taylor, Robert
310 Wilson, Box 473
Clarkesville, Georgia
Teagle, Billy
Route 8
Cumming, Georgia
Thomas, Gary
214 Lucille Lane
Toccoa, Georgia
Thomason, Jeff
Route 2
Jasper, Georgia
Todd, DeWitt
Box 364
Clarkesville, Georgia
Turner, Lamar
Route 1, Henderson Lake
Canton, Georgia
Tyler, Beverly
1116 Rosewood Drive
Tallahassee, Florida
Wadleigh, Brenda
Hampton Ponds
Southampton, Massachusetts
Walker, Kenneth
679 Wheelers, Farm Road
Milford, Connecticut
Wallace, Eleanor
756 East Doyle Street, Apt. 1
Toccoa, Georgia
Walters, Phil
145-A Buena Vista Drive
Eastanollee, Georgia
Warren, Henry
Box 105
Cornelia, Georgia
Waters, Kenny
464 Falls Road
Toccoa, Georgia
Watkins, Lyle
201 Cedar Lane
Clemson, South Carolina
Watkins, Robert
136 Henrietta Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Watson, Fawn
1870 37th Avenue
Vero Beach. Florida
134
Dave & Anne Gale
The Wildwood Shop
CANOE or raft the scenic rivers of North Georgia
Guides and shuttle service available
Canoes and rafts for sale or rent
HIKE the scenic trails of the magnificent Blue
Ridge Mountains
Complete lines of back packing and hiking gear
and accessories For Sale Or Rent
TAKE .... LEAVE .... KILL ....
ONLY MEMORIES ONLY FOOTPRINTS ONLY TIME
Box 119
Helen, Georgia
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Watson, Kenneth
Box 463
Demorest, Georgia
Watson, Pat
Box 463
Demorest, Georgia
Welborn, Dale
Box 102
Alto, Georgia
Welch, Jerry
Route 1
Hayesville, Georgia
Weldon, Donnie
5394 Brownlee, Road
Stone Mountain, Georgia
Westberry, Merry
2636 SW 14th Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
White, Phil
Route 2
Alto, Georgia
Whiten, Billy
Route 5, Box 5
Toccoa, Georgia
135
yonahian patrons
Mrs. Lucille and Miss Elizabeth Beane, Atlanta
Gemperline Realty Company, Cornelia
Cornelia Florist, Cornelia
Higgins Realty Company, Cornelia
Apple Tree Inn, Cornelia
Ideal Cleaners, Toccoa
Jackson's Jewelers, Cornelia
Mark of the Potter, Clarkesville
Maclene's Beauty Shop, Cornelia
McShane's Flowers, Cornelia
Murrays Tire & Appliance, Cornelia
Steak House, Cornelia
Dr. John B. Shaw, Cambria, California
Tastee-Freez, Baldwin
McCurry's Men Shop, Toccoa and Cornelia
United Five & Ten, Elberton
Dr. & Mrs. Jesse P. Peirce
Dr. & Mrs. Jodie L. Burton
The Pratt Family David, Ranger, and Ms. Princess
Dr. & Mrs. John C. Cragg
Dr. & Mrs. Larry Jaques
Dean of Women
Miss Lillian McKee, Demorest, Georgia
136
Haynes Floor
Covering, Inc.
W.A. Haynes
Phone 938-4036
4099 Lawrenceville
Highway
Tucker, Georgia 30084
Compliments
of
Cornelia Oil
Company
Shell Oil Distributors
Cornelia, Georgia
Wilbanks, Marshal
Route 4, Box 355
Toccoa, Georgia
Wilburn, Airthean
Box 507
Gainesville, Georgia
Williams, Carl
Box 82
Tallulah Falls, Georgia
Williams, Curtis
Box 532
Clarkesville, Georgia
Wilson, Wendell
Route 1
Nicholson, Georgia
Wise, Sara
Drawer K
Toccoa, Georgia
Wofford, Donald
Route 4
Cleveland, Georgia
Workman, Bradford
118 Standish Avenue
Braintree, Massachusetts
Wright, Thomas
Box 98, Road #3
Washington, New Jersey
Zeppelin, Deborah
218 Queen Street
Toccoa, Georgia
Adams, William
780 Gulf Atlantio
LaBelle, Florida
DaSilva, Andrew
500 Columbia Drive
Decatur, Georgia
Fry, Julia
Route 1
Toccoa, Georgia
Glasper, Richard
Box 889
LaBelle, Florida
Harper, Gary
Box 717
Copperhill, Tennessee
Ramsey, John C.
396 Skyview Lane
Toccoa, Georgia
137
Abbot, David
Route 2
Clarkesville, Georgia
Allen, David
Box 624
Clarkesville, Georgia
Beatty, Shirley
616 Falls Road
Toccoa, Georgia
Bentley, Gary
815 Hilltop Lane
Toccoa, Georgia
Church, Randy
Route 2
Cornelia, Georgia
Clark, Lamar
18 Hood Street
Cornelia, Georgia
Dixon, Kancie
Box 771
Clayton, Georgia
Duncan, Emma
Route 2
Cornelia, Georgia
Foster, Betty
Box 451
Clayton, Georgia
Franklin, Lucille
Box 21
Turnerville, Georgia
Funk, George
Route 1
Mount Airy, Georgia
Garner, Jimmy
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Goss, Kenneth
Route 1
Clarkesville, Georgia
Hayes, Dean
Route 1 Box 5A
Eastanollee, Georgia
Hooper, Hoyt
39 Laurel Drive
Cornelia, Georgia
Hulme, Howard
325 Chattahoochee Street
Cornelia, Georgia
138
Irby, Janet
Box 550
Cornelia, Georgia
James, Jasper
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Little, Jerry
Route 1 Box 151A
Braselton, Georgia
Maney, Leonard
17 Lindaway
Cornelia, Georgia
Loudermilk, Ray
Box 103
Mount Airy, Georgia
Medlin, Paula
210 North Big A Road
Toccoa, Georgia
Medlin, Terry
210 North Big A Road
Toccoa, Georgia
Mize, Herschel
310 Shankle Heights
Commerce, Georgia
Moore, Connie
Box 5
Tiger, Georgia
Moore, Walter
Route 1 Box 297
Demorest, Georgia
Morris, Ronald
668 Valley Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Nix, Charles
4 Anita Drive
Mableton, Georgia
Ramsey, Terry
Letourneau Drive
Toccoa, Georgia
Rawlins, Charles
4235 North Martin Way
Lithia Springs, Georgia
Roach, James
Route 1
Demorest, Georgia
Roberts, James
Box 214
Demorest, Georgia
Saunders, Roger
Route 1 Box 26A
Rabun Gap, Georgia
Stewart, Robert
Route 1
Cornelia, Georgia
Thompson, Tommy
Box 664
Cleveland, Georgia
Tolbert, Sam
125 Hoyt Street
Cornelia, Georgia
Trotter, Betty
Route 3
Clarkesville, Georgia
Turner, Revonda
Box 433
Toccoa, Georgia
Tyler, Shirley
Route 1
Lakemont, Georgia
Waters, Theron
Route 1
Baldwin, Georgia
Whitener, Charles
Route 2
Clarkesville, Georgia
Williams, Hampton
Route 1
Eastanollee, Georgia
Wright, Weldon
Box 183
Alto, Georgia
Yow, Russ
Route 3
Toccoa, Georgia
Zimmerman, Marvin
Route 1 Box 266D
Demorest, Georgia
139
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