YONAHIAN A Time For A New Beginning Carlton Adams, our new Dean of the Col- lege, adds new energy to Piedmont. Piedmont College has experienced many new changes over the past year. The enroll- ment is up by 16% over last year, and this year's Freshman class is the largest in past years. New activities and clubs have also been added to pro- mote new student ac- tivity. Many of the fac- ulty and staff including the Dean of the Col- lege are new and have brought in ideas and changes while still pursuing the educa- tional mandate Pied- mont College was founded on almost 100 years ago. Basketball players gave the cheer- leaders a helping hand hanging up signs for Homecoming 87. Mono Costello and Loura Edney help decorate for the Homecoming '87 Dance Charting Your Own Course September is the time for making plans; plans for the school year, plans for graduation, and planning when to take the courses needed for graduation. Feelings of frustration, aggravation, and panic mix together to give an overall atmosphere of excitement. There is also a great feeling of accomplishment after registration, knowing that we have been charting our own course. Eager students crowd into the Student Center only to be forced to wait in lines for classes. A student discusses his schedule with Dr. Greene, head of the English Department. Freshman Mary White puzzles over one of the many forms necessary for registration. Looking Into Something New Laura Edney is one of the students who has a private room in Getman-Bab- cock Hall, making it easier to study. it v "A ! I 4 Bill W** *"*- ^ ; &# fi* & WpPyi" '~n Eml wr* ^ '** ^flfan^l *m? PSn Ik.v< '^"a j|C7 - - 1 I - ^Hf r fry* ; ^k^ ^^ 4 h v ^ QUjQ 1 i Tracy Mathews attempts something she's never done before - mountain rappelling! Leah Hams sells concessions at al the home games Only The Beginning Piedmont has experienced new and better changes, but there is still alot to be done. There are plans still in the works such as remodeling the student center, and building a new library, and moving the Lions Den and Art Department. After all, this is only the beginning. ^ Fi^v Mrs. Singer says "Get a job!" Mrs. Singer is helping people find a job during registration. Allen Quian is waiting to receive his books for his 1st quarter at Piedmont. Anthony Tailor fills out his Georgia State Grant Application. B S U Chaplain Ken Jones invites Susan Sharman to come to the meetings Who are you pointing at. Hampton'' Moving Right Along . . Jewel Gordon and Angela Tatum cut through the parking lot on their way to class. Lloyd Harris was in the first group of rappellers from Piedmont Col- lege. Kendra Jones tries hiding behind a classmate to escape the yearbook photographer. Harold Moore and Jer- ry Grant give a puz- zled look as they leave class Bndgette Rippon looks trustratea after taking a mapr test s Bergen stops to pose for the camera e makes his way to class from chapel sl>* 1 ^t^ % L ' - k K If You Only Knew Tim Lord and Danny Mahaffy spend an- other boring night doing laundry in Purcell Cuttin Loose Who ya' waving at Mark? The Dean of Women, Elizabeth Allen, takes disciplinary action on helpless freshman Lauren Boss. Cheerleaders hold up a sign for the basketball team at their first game which was also Homecoming '87. i oveooyed that Biol- ogy class is over Tamera H* blowing a kiss to her : 'ans 1 1 / v 1 P- r \ ^^ ~A Guys hang out in the lobby of Daniel Hall after a day of hard work They have you now. Annette How do lions do that. Lynn'' r Ft Michael Williams is ready to hit the Sociology book. On Our Way The Piedmont crew as they leave the re- quired Wednesday chapel. Don't get impatient, Tom! Sheila Spencer and Marie Heath are ready to get away trom the King Science building. The year started oft as an adventure for all, especially the Freshman and Seniors. Seniors are on the way to the final part of their education, whereas the Freshman are just starting a long journey. Before we knew it, fall auarter was almost over and we were on our way to the second part of the school year. NINETEEN FACULTY AND STAFF President's Office President Garren Simmons received his BA and MA from West Virginia University. President Sim- mons has been with Piedmont College since 1974. Up until 1981 he was a member of the faculty, then he became Vice President of Pied- mont College. As of January 1, 1983, he became the official President of Piedmont College. President Simmons takes a break from his busy schedule. President Simmons discusses next months menu with the ladies who are in charge of Piedmonts new food service. Development & President's Secretary Dean Of College Dean Adams comes to Piedmont from Oxford College. He has a BA in Chemistry from East Carolina College, an MS from Florida State University, and a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University. This is Dean Adams' first year here at Pied- mont and we hope the first of many. Dean Adams and his wife. Nancy make an appearance at the first dance of the quarter. Dean Adams discusses the curriculum with Doctor McFerrin, the Education Department. Secretary To The Dean Dean Of Students Dean of Men Bruce Causey relaxes with a Diet Coke. The Dean of Students Office has seen several new faces this year. The new Dean of Students, David Hil- ton, comes to Piedmont from Oxford University. Dean of Men, Bruce Causey, came to Piedmont from New York and The Dean of Women, Elizabeth Allen is from Stone Mountain, Ga. Dean Hilton and his wife. Karen pose for the camera. I Hit /..>-> v. . < ". ,. Business Office A typical day in the Business Office is not as easy as it may seem to an outsider. But to the many talented staff members who work long and hard it is a job that takes a lot out of you. But they do a great job! Above: Maria Costello, a freshman, seems to be enjoying her first year in the Business Office. Right: Charles Davis is hard at work! Rachel York. Treasurer Ms York sells tickets for the Piedmont BasketboJ games The Bookstore stays busy during the first week of v Registrar's Office 1 E3 '' m w ^ fe i h ^. _ * ~*t Nancy Carmak, Secretary to Registrar Jodie L. Burton, Registrar Hal Wilkinson. Admissions Registration day is a very busy one for the Registrar Office. In the Admissions and Registrars Offices, the personnel go through all students applica- tions for admissions. They base their deci- sions on the students high school perfor- mance, SAT scores, and the character and personality the student possess. Gary Moseley. Admissions Ann Born makes photo ID'S for the Registrars Office. Library Ms Keefe is checkrvg o book Dock r\ the Kxary Mr. Skinkle is head of the E Louise Patten MemoooJ Library, named after a former librarian here at Pied- mont Mr Skinkle has earned his A A . B A . and MLS He attended Gulf Coast Community Cotege and Flori- da State University to obtain these degrees Sondl Scott firohes up her term pope* at the lost mnute Financial Aid/ Alumni Office Robert Gregory is the schools Financial Aid Director and Admissions Counselor. He attended Lincolin Me- morial University where he received his A.B. He is in charge of letting students know what kind of aid is available for them. Mr. Gregory also gives students grants, loans, or scholarships. If a student has any questions Mr. Gregory is the person to ask. Nancy Singer attended the University of Delaware. She is the Alumni Director here at Piedmont College. She and the Alumni Association encourage interests in bringing the Alumni together. Mrs. Singer also helps Alumni and students find employment. Nancy Singer, Alumni Director Mrs. Singer patiently awaits the "What do you want!?!" arrival of her husband to take her out for lunch. Special Services Mrs. Nancy Adams has been the head of the Special Service program since July 1. 1987. She is a graduate of Oxford University in Oxford. Geor- gia. She has 18 years of experience working m education. Her greatest reward is taking part in the growth of a student The Special Services program was developed from Upward Bound. This was a summer program later used during the academic year. Nancy Adams asks O Mechamp rs # r**<. I classes Mis Austr. works oi he dMk m Spec** Strvcw office Chaplain's Office The Religion Department enables students to minor in religion. Along with classes, Chapel gives students the ability to fulfill their potential for religion. This year has been Rev. Nickles first year at Piedmont College. His main job is the Chaplain of the school, however he also teaches the Reli- gion classes. Rev. Nickle's main goals are to become more knowl- edgeable of the people here and for people to look deeper into their religious backgrounds. Steven Nickle. Chaplain W. Thomas Keefe, Assistant Chaplain *^l "Smile, Mr. Nickle!" Food Service Piedmont has a new food service! Those of you who were here last year can probably tell the difference! Leah Card, the new supervisor in the cafeteria, represents Service America Ms Card has worked with this company for many years and especially likes working in a college setting In fact, she moved here in December from Florida The Entire cafeteria staff has gone out of their way to make a difference this year by incluamg cook-outs, holiday buffets, and salaa bars Maintenance Maintenance, headed by Norman Baker, helps keep our campus in "tip top" shape. This year they have been working to up date the college. If any- one needs repairs done in the dorm or any other building they are on the job. These men are the people to ask for when you have a job that fits their list. Norman Baker, Maintenance Supervisor Psychology/Sociology Emerson Brooking. Psychology Kenneth Melichor, Sociology Sociology, headed by Kenneth Melichar, is more or less an ap- proach of understanding social life. Basic concepts include sta- tus, role and norms, structure, so- cial institutions, and social pro- cesses The psychology department, headed by Emerson Brooking, deals with development, tests and measures, biological founda- tions, and disorder identification and treatment of disturbed pa- tients. Brooking taking it easy beto/e the studen English Department The English Department, an- chored by the many years of ex- perience of David L. Greene and William H. Smith, is growing in stu- dent interest each year. The En- glish Department offers instruc- tion in many areas depending on a student's interests. Literature, Poetry, and Grammar are just a few of the main topics taught. David L. Greene, Professor of English Virginia Haley. English Department Marcia Halford, English Department The English Professors at Registration. William H. Smith, Professor of English History/Foreign Languages The dividison of Social Sciences at Pieamont is heaaed by Ralph B. Singer JR. He is also a Professor of History Dr Singer received his B.A from Millersville University of Penn- sylvania, his MA. from the University of Delaware, ana his P.H.D. from the University of Georgia m nui I irminUi tpantt . Gonzalez is the sponsor of the International Students Club, the [Spanish Club, and the Spanish Honor Society Math Department The Professors of Mathematics, Dr. Ahangar, Dr. Rush, and Dr. Kandala, give students the guidance needed for learning what is expected by the Department to major or minor in Math- ematics. The Department of Chemistry and Physics, headed by Dr. Elrod, offers a major and minor in chemistry. Taking chemistry depends on the students objective, whether or not they are in- terested in the chemistry field, environ- mental problems or teaching chemis- try in the secondary level. Dr. Reza Ahangar, Math Department Dr. Luther Elrod, Chemistry Department Dr. William Rush, Math Department Dr. Vijaya Kandala, Math Department Dr. Kandala grades another students failing test. Business/Computer The division of Commerce is con- cerned with courses and pro- grams in the fields of business and industry, commerce and trade, banking, economics, and com- puter information systems. The Division of Commerce con- sists of the Department of Busi- ness Administration and Econom- ics and the Department of Accounting and Computer Infor- mation Systems. Mr Clarence Duncan, Accounting Mr Bill Pollard. Accounting Mr Allen Blair. Business Administration Music/ Art Department The Department of Music offers courses designed to enable the student to appreciate music by being able to read music and to know the history of musicians and musical styles of the Western civi- lization. They also learn the devel- opment of the ability to write mu- sic in the various styles of the great composers; to write original compositions; and to analyze musical compositions. Dr. James F. Mellichamp, Music Director Dr. Robert Prowse, Music Director Education Department Patricia Taylor, Education Department Jane McFernn. Primary and Middle Grade William O'Conner. Secondary Grodes Students in teacher preparation at Piedmont Col- lege are reauired to fulfill certain special reguire- ments for early childhood and middle grade educa- tion. Piedmont College offers approved secondary level teacher preparation programs in the fields of biolo- gy, chemistry. English, history, mathematics, and Spanish. For students in secondary education, the major is the field in which they are preparing to teach. The minor consists of the professional educa- tion courses reauired by the Department of Teach- er Education and Computer Information Systems 101 and 201. Education, at Piedmont, starts at Registration |Q .., ,M <>.,. Athletic Department With Coach Skinner's and Coach Harwood's help, Piedmont College's pro- grams of intercollegiate and intramural athletics are designed to promote student interest in athlet- ics, to foster sound physi- cal development, and to teach good sportsman- ship. Piedmont's Athletic de- partment is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet- ics (NAIA), District 25. Coach Steve Harwood, Athletics NINETEEN "COLLEGE LIFE" Faculty & Staff: Shots Dr. Burton works hard at his desk before going to a Lions Dr. Ahangar supervises a test in his classroom, basketball game. Dr. O'Connor counsels a student at registration. Around Campus WOW 1 What a pose 1 Look out girls " Dr Green, come on smite Calm. Cool, and ready to run off rosters for the annual staff, right I Nancy'' Spare Time At Piedmont Mike, the guide for rappelling, checks Tracy's harness. The computer club meets to discuss computer "things" ^m^^ ^^^ I " , A Q |r^ LCr Doih, draw 1 1 up i it the Hi icn* i ttk>Q Dani Out Of Class Work CLASSES Special Students Of Piedmont College Lisa Adams Mche e -ass Mark Beck Tern Boyette Linda Banks Pern Carver Special Students Are Moving Forward At Piedmont In Our Free Time Dean of Men, Bruce Causey, enjoys rock-climbing in his spare time. Some students just enjoy looking "cool" in intimidate other students. Freshmen Sixto Arce Joey Ashcraft Burt Asprtwel Mark Austn Ann Ba/ocharya Kr\ Ba/ocharya Cloy Bridges Robert Brock Tm Brown Jmmy Brumby Vtcki Campbel Deonne Canol Teresa Carter Ben Casn Jmmy Cash Lynme Cash Km Chttwood Kim Oay Mara Costeio Freshmen Lori Dillman Tamera Dooley Rohit Duvadie Michelle Duvall Robert Edwards Bobby Ellis James Gallagher Kenny Galloway Wendi Haight Leah Harris Marie Heath Jon Helton Kathy Holcomb Betty Hope Stewart Holcombe Sheryl Howell Jason Howell Scott Hussey William Isenecker Traci Jacobs Jeff Jenkins John Johnson Michele Kent Lanny Kersh Kathy Massey Hampton Kicklighter Freshmen Brer da Kjmbe Retta Krtoy Wiom Knowtes Coleen Knesse Patrick Lama W*e Carruth * ^ '$ \ it h Joe) Massey Trocy Matthews Roche) Matthews Greg McCal Bi McCarter ToraMcLXrffte Renee McManus John Meyer Broa Moore Loura Morgan Wftam Morgan Kerry Mote Phanan;oy Mudbnor Deana Murphy Crystal Muiav John Meyers Stocy Nfccnots ( '.>... v i r. . Shane Northcut Keith On tamee Oyamo Gayneto Patten i Freshmen Lonnie Pickens Scott Peck Larry Powlowski Bakula Patel Richard Perry Derek Pardue Allen Quian Jason Radcliffe Chenelle Raines Scott Reece Deborah Reiger Greg Reynolds Mary Riddle Evelyn Roberts Eric Robinson Shannon Staton Fred Stephens Deborah Stone Debbie Stowe Channell Stroud Michelle Swanger Jeftrenia Tatum Anthony Taylor Lisa Taylor Brett Thomas Steve Tillery Umesh Upadhyay Freshmen Karen Vaughn Marty Veal David Walters Tama Watson Jeffery Welborn Georgi Welch Mary White Heather Wilbanks Lydia Wilkinson Michael Williams P^RT!|0 Ken Yanzetech Sophomore Darren Anderson David Atkinson Danielle Bachant Lillian Barrs Jennifer Bearly Melanie Blackwell Ronald Byers Roberta Callahan Jeff Casper Richard Chastain Dennis Clark Philip Cronic Thomas Crosby Charles Dalrymple Alok Dhital Sushrut Dhital Susan Duckett Laura Edney Amta Elliott Pamela Fain Martin Famber Angie Fitzpatrick Callahan Francs Renota Free Prabin Ghimire Wayne Gipson Jerry Grant Thomas Hacker Donald Harris Don Henry Rajendra Khadayat Denise King Michael Kuepp Sophomores PiWPB BBHnnn B^m * -^T" 1 ^V Jig WHS *$ 1 m nun Saranya Kusawoaee Janet Loccxnt Mary Landrum Kirt Langston Kanak Umbu Teresa Martn Martn Hoyt Sean Moore Ph*p Mrtchel Gai fsfcx Tom Nixon Boone Sin Ong teamu Oyama Kiran Panda Lon Payne My Perry Dommck Peftropaoic Mice Prutt Lori Redmond Enc Richardson Bndgeffe Rppon Gayla Ritchie Tammy Ross Dexter Sanders Rhonda Schwartz Ratxc Sharma Todd Staton mger Spencer Victoria Statey Sonya Stockton Junior Class Of 1989 Jay Doss Mary Fry Jewell GorOon Renae House Kimberty Howard Bruce Hutcneon Andrea Jones Samkith Kapakaly Chris Kennedy Perry Kwok Robby Kidel Juniors Say, "We're Going All The Way!" Molly Nicholson Michael Morgan Hiroyoshi Machida Teri Marlin Harold Moore A* '^A;*^ Craig and Laura are hanging out at the student center. William Aker and crew help cheerleaders hand posters for homecoming. Jay Reed Terri Roberts David Sheckells Kim Smith Randy Smith Shiela Spencer Diane Stover Brent Stovall Karl Studivant Angela Tatum Patrice Waier Cranley Ward David Yaneey Yoshiyukl Yokomizo Tara Lee Free Time At Piedmont What a cute grin. Clay. M Donatus Alarms Kimberly Allen Rob Andrews Rick Austin Lynn Ayers Henderson Boknight Seniors Going All The Way In '88 Dawn Prathers and Kim Rogers are proud to De at Piedmont Can't you telP An Lisa Partain was crowned the 1987-88 tomocommg Queen Lisa and her escort hare a spotlight dance CONGRATULATIONS m waff**? W c J K Nancy Carmack Kelly Chastain Annette Colwell Joseph Cukla Elaine Culpepper Lisa Dodd Jeannine Estes Monica Gfatton James Hilton *1R Mchete Krstak James Mashbc*n Cookie is thrilled to be going to another of Coach Slatons grueling practices. Students are ready for the weekend after classes on Friday. jfcflnnM Kami Owens Dawn Prathers John Phillips Walt Poulson Cara Prater Eleanor Pulbam Vuthipong Soengpann Crag Tankerstey Mitch Staring Karen Thurmond Lewalen Tucker Lynn Ayers is really in an uproar over these early morning classes! N E T E E N SPORTS Lion's Basketball Coach Maxie Skinner, Chad Beasley, Dyron Major. Steve Ross, William Aker, Danny Captain Karl Studivant, Coach Maxie Skinner, and Mahaffey, Ronald Champion, Karl Studivant, Jerry Grant, Willie Carruth, Eric Robin- Captain Steve Ross, son, Anthony Teasley, and James Young The Mighty Lions dominate the court. Manager William Aker and Coach Maxie Skinner. The Awesome Lions score one more The cheerleaders. Sheryl Howell. Angie Sprinkles. Lauren Boss. Karen Vaughn, and Jute Oattn support the Mgnty Lions Basketball team. William Aker. Chad Beo vabnson. Anmony Teasley. James Young. Ronakj Champion. Wilhe Carruth. Danny Mahafley and Dyion Major Lady Lions Basketball Heather Pilgrim, Roberta Oliphant, Renee Slaton, Kerry Mote, Robbyn Ellison, Brenda Kimbell, Laura Myers, Eleanor Pulliam, Chenelle Raines, and Laura Morgan. 7 The Lady Lions challenge the Alumni at this years homecoming festivities Tammy Ross, manager for the Lady Lions, looks on as they score two more Lions Baseball Bottom row L to R, Allen George. Jim Smith, Scott Peck, Randy Smith, Burt Aspinwall, Scott Reece, Keith Orr, and Derek Pardue. Middle Row L to R. Coach Harwood, Craig Tankersley, Jimmy Beecham. Chris Cook, Greg McCall, Phil Cronic, Mark Allgood, David Foster, Jeff Jenkins, Michael Edwards. Michael Hipps, and Michael Williams, Back Row L to R. Lonnie Pickens, Todd Fricks, Bobby Lett, Brian Fisher, Rob Andrews, Victor Rojas, Derek Lovins. Jeff Winters, and Eric Robinson. The Alumni dugout during an exciting game on the homecoming weekend. Phil Cronic and Todd Fricks warm up during practice. Coach Alfred Stroud. Coach Bobby Jones, and Cooch Dennis G Heather Pilgrim and Marie Heath try to decide what size uniform to ordei Piedmont Tennis Coach Singer and Barry Dooley casually watch during a Front Row L to R. Bobby Ellis, Rachel Matthews, and Thomas. Back Row L tough practice. to R. Cranley Ward, Coach Singer, and Barry Dooley. ^** ' . CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Student Government Association The Student Government Associ- ation has a general responsibility to and supervision of all student organizations and extra curricular activities. It is the chief student agency for helping to uphold the rules and regulations of the col- lege. All students enrolled at Piedmont College automatically belong to the Student Govern- ment Association. SGA officers Renee Slaton, Lloyd Harris, Bruce Causey Advisor, David Fosfer, and Chip Duncan. nembers Tammy Ross and Roberta Oliphant help repare balloons for the Valentine Dance Pieamont Students jam to the music of Homecoming '87 Chamber Singers Chamber singers is an < ganization which pr vides students with opportunity to lea about music as they lee Chapel Choir Chapel choir members Stacey Nichols. Jay Doss. Lara Lee, Maryanne Guthrie. Noriko Naka- mura. Sheila Spencer. Ka- ren Thurmond, organist Dr Mellichamp, director Dr. Prowse, Tom Hack- er, Rick Austin. Brad Smith. Jason Moore, Margaret Brown. Pat Austin. Anne Born. Jan Cooke Smde for the camera people 1 The Chapel Chon is open to of students who enjoy srtgng The choir assists regularly at Chapel services and presents special music m concerts ond other occasions Oh! They work so hard Chess Club Dr. Gardener, Ramraj Don- gol. Boon Son Ong, Alok Dhi- tal, Nirag Shrestha, Jay Mudbhary. Chess Club members look on as Dr. Gardner demonstrates a complicated move. The Chess Club meets each week at a designat- ed time and place. Members of all ability levels are encouraged to attend. If there is enough interest, tournaments may be held and matches arranged with other colleges. 1 \j ' Two Chess Club members concentrate on making the best possible move. Baptist Student Union BAPTIST STUDENT UNION members (left to right) Michelle DuVall. Ben Cash, Nancy Doud, Karen Irvin. Ma- ria Costello. Greg Brock. Chris Ken- nedy, Jason Moore, Margaret Brown, Noriko Nakamura, Anthony Teasley, Dexter Sanders, and Jeff Welborn. Absent when photo was made are Lloyd Harris, Jewell Gor- don, Angela Tatum. The Baptist Stu- dent Union is a Baptist organization open to all students regardless of denomination or faith. Members are offered an opportunity for Christian fellowship, service, and leadership, with a faculty advisor or the Baptist denomination. mber Dexter Sanders i at a Ben Cash a \ i ant i an i BSI nn ttnq wftta - Nwn bo* Student Georgia Association Of Educators S.G.A.E. members Sonya Stockton, Teresa Ramey, Susan Duckett, Andrea Skinner, Jill Moore, Gayla Richie, Tammy Wilbanks, Jakie Sanders, Tara Lee, Lynn Ayers, Sandy Brock, Penny Graber, Carole Church, Paula Popham, Lloyd Harris, Re- nee House Jane McFerrin, Advisor Paula Popham represented S.G.A.E. Homecoming in October. Great Decisions )r. Gardener. Tom Raeen, Enid Raeen. Dr Changer. Walter Gemperline, Dorothy Semperlme. Rena Cleghorn. Patsy Taylor Dr Gardener. Advisor The Lions Pause The Lion's Pause is the Pied- mont College newspaper. The editor of the paper is Joseph Cukla. The advisor is Dean of Students, Dean Hilton. Students discuss the latest issue of The Lion's Pause. Dean Hilton and Joe work on layouts and proofread for the next issue. The Yonahian Jhe Yonahian is the College Yearbook, named for Mt. Yonah. In past years, students were lucky to get a yearbook at all. This year with a fresh new staff and advisor, the year- oook was finally on time. Thanks to all the staff, who had the right qualifications: dedica- tion, a love of pain and late nights, and a touch of insanity! Can you get all those ads to fit on one little ole layout, Tracy? Oh no! Cara has that 'do it or die' look in her eye again. Sometimes woftrtg on the yearbook a *o beng r Intramurals For students who do not regularly play college sports, intramurals offers a chance to play the sport of their choice. At Piedmont we offer, intramural basketball, pool, ping-pong, volleyball, and softball. Some students enjoy the comradery of intramurals. Some of the guys prepare to start a new game of pool Spare Time Sports Some students enjoy playing ping-pong in the Student Center Students fight for the ball in intramural baskettxH Piedmont Cheerleaders In previous years there were no cheerleaders at Piedmont. However this year seven enthusiastic ladies and an advisor changed that. Cheerleaders form an important adjunct to the Athletic program of Piedmont College. Special uniforms, equipment and attendance at games, both home and away make this activity attractive. Got caught playing around. Cheerleaders Moving to the Top. Cheerleaders butter up to Coach Skinner for a free meal after the game Take It To The Top L to R Julie Daffm. Sheryl Howell. Angie Sprinkles. Sheila Spencer. Lauren Boss. Susan Sharman. Karen Vaughn Jl ^ BOH 1 v ~^/ /A Cheerleaders practicing a new cheer Advisor Eijabeth Aleo Student Activities There is more to life at Piedmont Col- lege than just studying and classes. This year students found a wide range of activities organized by the new Dean of Students, Dean of Men, and Dean of Women. Through student ac- tivities, students had many chances to go skiing, repelling, or just to relax in the remodeled Student Center. The amde checks Tom Mocker's connections to moke sue tney are secue . M i n Han v. Chip Duncan, Mike England, And Dean Causey smile before they ski off into the sunset. Clay Lewis and an unknown stranger stop midwc down the slopes to pose for the camera. Did you find two skis that match. Phillip? We can tell that Shelene. Tom, and Kim are having a wonderful time as they ski Seal' What's the trouble, guys? Sugar Mountain is too cold for those Georgian cars. NINETEEN CLOSING The 1987-88 Yonahian This year's annual staff has chosen to dedicate the 1987-1988 yearbook to Dean Carlton Adams. This is Dean Adams' first year at Piedmont College. Along with his new beginnings at this college, he has brought a great many future plans to strengthen Piedmont College as a four year school. "The new Dean of Piedmont College" Dean Adams takes a moment from his work to pose for the annual staff. Dedicated To Carlton Adams Dean Adams, his wife and friends chaperone fhe Homecoming Dance Dean Adams reveals his romanfic stde as he waltzes the night away with his wife Dean Adams poses for the camera on l Who's Who Among American April Lynn Ayers: SGA, BSU, SGAE. Women's softball, chapel choir, intramurals, vice presi- dent 1-4, "Whoser's Club" AWARDS: Captain of women's softball Comments or quote: "O Skippy!!!!!" Nancy Ann Carmack: Torch Club, Alpha Chi AWARDS: Outstanding Student in Psy- chology, Vice President of Alpha Chi, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Comment or quote: "I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to be part of such a special school." Gregory P. Brock: BSU, Commerce Division I Club President, SGA, Sophomore class President AWARDS: Alumni Senior, Represen- tative of the Whoser's Club, "Academic Pro- bation" Comments or quote: "Help Wanted" "Let's go to the love chateau" Anne Risher Borne: Art League, Spanish Club, Piedmont College Choir Chamber Singers, President of Chamber Singers Comments or quote: "While I have been at Piedmont, I have grown, not only in knowledge but also in spirit and character." Lloyd enjoys the view at Mt Yonah. College Students David C Foster Spanish Honor Society. SGA (President). Commerce Club. Varsity Baseball Captain. Baptist Student Union. Deans List. Mr Spanish Honor Society Carole Cash Church SGAE. "Whosers Club. AWARDS President's Scholar Com- ments or quote "This has been a posi- tive experience in my lite " David Foster enjoys Homecoming slow dance at Not Shown Joseph Cukla. Stuart Cunning- ham. Kerry Edwards, Terry Edwards. Ange- la MacMillan. Deidre Mlze. Joe Lloyd Harris Vice President of SGA. Vice Pres of Spanish Honor Society. "Whosers" AWARDS MaryL Griggs Math Award. Deans List. Deans Scholar Spanish Award Com- ments or quote "Can l have my Quality Points back?" "I'm graduating, there is a God" Lisa Partam President of Spanish Club Whose* s Club. AWARDS Dean's 1st. Piedmont Galeae Homecoming Queen Comments or quoto- Going Out In Style Former Homecoming Queen Jill Moore and President Simmons pause for our photographer before joining the Homecoming festivities. What's this? The new Miami Vice? Not only are we fine we're B-A-D. Sheila Spencer and Angie Spmkles are dressed to ki and they know it The Way We Were Rick Parry, the polo kid, is a "happy camper." * 4 Laura Edney and Maria Costello help with the decorations for the Homecoming dance. Mark Allgood pumps iron to get ready for baseball season. Joe Cukla. a senior at Piedmont College, smiles tor the camera Denck Pardue is contemplating about his team's next challenge Phiip Cronc is relieved, as he leaves Pnys*:s Clay Bridges is on his way home c f*3p Janet LaCount is anxious to get to her 3rd period class. Jill Shedd gives a pleasant smile, as she leaves biology class. Willie Carruth is waiting on his Qtffriend at Furutre So Bright We Gotta Wear Shades! We are the World Dances mm Kevin Baily and Tammy Davis "Thrownm' Down 1 ^Hr\f ^- ^^^**^_ Greg, Molly, Lauren and Anthony dance the night away Lon and Roger share a special moment together Dorm Life Jason Radcliff relaxes and watches TV in the mens' dorm. Bridgett Rippon talks to a friend. Who Is That Masked Man? I v; Vx- ^ Guess who this snowman is"? 'End of the Line" Strq .... i End "The End of Lunch COUNTRV COBBLER Shoe Repair and Tobacco Shop *T Tom Hiers Cornelia, Georgia Phone: 778-4691 Congratulations Graduates! 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