ECHOES OF A DECADE PIEDMONT COLLEGE YONAtilAN 1989 Opening Section AdLuuitwUcM ractuuf eioU Utdev/aUH Olqcuu/alwid AUttetin Actb/tUti Adt/extUinq 1 17 29 33 43 61 79 95 119 Ccvm % DcuutUt BafJuuJ ECHOES IN THE MAKING ORIENTATION/REGISTRATION x_ Registration and freshmen orientation were performed quite differently this year. The students at Piedmont College participated in many of the activities during the first week of school. A number of Student Govern- ment Association members, class officers, and resident advisors volunteered their services to assist in orienta- tion as well as registration. These students held various orientation classes for the freshmen and enlightened them of everything they should need to know for en- tering Piedmont College. ECHOES START HERE FRIENDS When we lived near each other, we participated in the same activities. Our friendships were strong because we shared so many things together. Now that we are living apart, we rarely see each other and have begun to make new friends. These people share the same activities and our friendships have become strong also. But then again, we only leave to go and create new friends somewhere else. Our friendships remain because we share the same feelings. The closeness of our hearts is what makes a friendship last. BY MAKING NEW FRIENDS TIME FOR CREATING NEW ECHOES Memoirs of a School Year You've lived a lot. laughed a lot. and have grown up. Made new friends, and many pre- cious memories The years will Prmg new friendships, and new times to rememPer The vivid recollections of today will fade in the Pright suns of your tomorrows But its all cap- tured here in a yearpook Turn the page, and turn on the memories Going to college means taking a Pig step in one's life Leaving home is not easy especially when you're entering a whole new world. A world that is full of knowledge, excitement, discipline, intelligence, anxiety, studying, socializing, and many more charac- teristics This world is college Continuing your education on to college can Pe an experience worthwhile in your desired career and future ampitions It is at college where students learn to bal- ance out their extracurricular activities and the time needed for studying in order to excel within their classes The memories creat- ed at Piedmont College linger on in the minds of students and these memories will always hold a special place within those students' hearts PIEDMONT'S ECHOEING As the years pass by while attenting Piedmont College, what you once considered acquaintances are now close friends. Leaving Piedmont to go home for a vacation is an appreciated vacation away from classes. The coming back to school to reunite with friends brings back many memories of the crazy things you did in the past such as locking your roomate in the bathroom, playing hall ball, sliding down the railing in GB Hall, eating in the cafeteria, intramurals, playing pool, and going to O'Malleys. Yes, of course, you are faced with the agony of going back to classes, but you know you will always have more good times with your great friends. ^^ OF OLD COLLEGE FRIENDS! WELCOME TO THE FUNNY FARM Moving away from home is a difficult thing for anybody to do. Going away to college causes you to begin a new life with new surroundings and a new place to call home. Getting to know people really isn't as hard as some people may think when you live with so many. Actually, it is quite amusing as to what people do when they are bored. Though it is tough at first to adjust to your new friends in the dorm, you can always count on them to be your fam- ily away from home. FOR ALL WHO ENTER BE PREPARED 1989 YONAHIAN DEDICATION DR. JOHN WESTER This year the 1989 Yonahian yearbook is dedicated to Dr. John Wester, the Dean ot Students. He has been chosen because of his unlimited care and willingness to help the students of Piedmont Col- lege. There have been many changes at Piedmont College since Dr. Wester's arrival such as new cur- few hours in the dorms, the rewriting of the student handbook, as well as the SGA constitution. This yearbook is being dedicated to Dr. Wester for his dedication to the students at Piedmont College. THANKS!!! FADS WILL COME AND GO When we open up this 1989 Yonahian annu- al it won't be the pictures or sayings on the pages that warm our hearts. It will be the memories created of all the wonderful times we have spent together this year. MEMORIES WILL ALWAYS REMAIN! 8 9 fi '- ,-' "iw . i :-': :-i2Li* m *:-\& DEAN ADAMS A new and exciting change came to Piedmont College in 1988 Dean Carlton Adams. Dean Adams has re- ceived a BA in Chemistry, a MS from FSU, and Ph.D. from LSU. Since Dean Adams has become a part of Pied- mont, the student body and faculty have been pleased with the changes he has overseen and look forward to his continuance at Piedmont. THANKS. PRESIDENT SIMMONS President Garren Simmons received his BA and MA from WVU. President Sim- mons has been with Piedmont since 1974. In 1981 he became Vice Presi- dent of Piedmont. As of January 1, 1983, he became the official President of Piedmont College. Sheila Blair Director of Development Dr. John Wester Dean of Students Skip Wilhite Director of Campus Life Without these people pictured on this page, it would Pe difficult for Piedmont College to continue making the positive changes that have occurred in the past year Sheila Blair dedicates her time in overseeing the development of Piedmont College for faculty as wel as student interests Dr John Wester and Skip Wiinite could Pe considered the Pack Pone of the Piedmont College student Pody These two have devoted the* time and personal outlook towaras students' extracur- ricular activities and disciplinary matters Dr Wester and Skip has/e contnputed an over aPundance to the PC students and we look forward to sharing more witti them next year PIEDMONT HEAD RESIDENTS Laura Adams, a native from Rome, GA, joined the Piedmont staff as Head Resident of Get- man-Babcock girl's dorm in Sep- tember of 1988. Laura is not only an asset to the girls dorm, but also a motivational force to the stu- dent body. Louis Lindsey is anoth- er figure the boarding students seek for advice and direction. He became Head Resident of Purcell Hall boy's dorm in December of 1988. Whether acting as a disci- plinary person or a loving paren- tal figure, 'Mom' and 1TL' are al- ways there for the students to learn on. THANKS. f. Laura Adams v MOM' ADMISSIONS/ RECRUITERS' OFFICE This year things have been organized a little differently at Piedmont College The Regis- trar's and Admissions Office had been divid- ed into two separate offices because of the raoid expansion of the college student body. The Admissions Office, headed by Marty Kirkland. receives and gives informa- tion to incoming applicants Recruiters. Hal Wilkinson, and Craig Tankersley. arrange tours of the campus and visit various high schools to interest people on attending Piedmont after graduation This division has proved to be very successful The Admissions/Recruiter's Office diligently work hard for the upcoming years at Piedmont Colege BUSINESS OFFICE This year the Business Office has also took on a new meaning and look at Piedmont College. The of- fice itself has been totally remod- eled to a current decor which is pleasing to the eye. Rache York, C.T. Davis, and Kisten Wainberg are the ones to thank for the posi- tive changes made in the Busi- ness Office. The student body is grateful for their helpfulness and patience when dealing with a fi- nancial obstacle. Thank you all for your dedicaiton to Piedmont College. Kisten Wainberg Janet Rooks working quietly at her desk. Rachel York, Treasurer, working at her desk trying to better a student's financial situation. Secretary to the Registrar. Joyce Brotherton. tries to straighten out the new tall semester sched- REGISTRAR'S OFFICE This year the new Registrar's Of- fice took up occupancy in what was known as the old book store The office carefully monitors stu- dent's grades as well as other im- portant responsibilities Carol Parker was appointed Registrar and has made many improve- ments within the office Her sec- retary. Joyce Brotherton. also works diligently to help the Regis- trar's Office run more smoothly here at Piedmont College ALUMNI OFFICE 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. Mary Landrum performs her duties as Mrs. Singer's secretary The Class of 1939's 50th year reunion. FINANCIAL AID OFFICE Robert Gregory is the school's Financial Aid Director. He attended Lincoln Memorial 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 stu- dents grants, loans, or scholarships. If a student has any questions to ask, Mr. Gregory is the one to ask. PIEDMONT LIBRARY The E. Louise Patten Memorial Library has been names in honor of a former librarian at Piedmont College many years ago. The college hopes to start construction on the new library sight within a few years. This year library will help the students as well as faculty to broaden their knowledge and update existing topics listed in the present li- brary. Currently, Dr. John Camp is Head Librarian and David Pratt along with Betty Bryant contribute their time to keeping the library in order. The Special Services program was de- veloped from Upward Bouna which was a summer program later used dur- ing the academic year Melodie Chance. Kathenne King, and Pat Aus- tin devote much of their time and skill into helping the stuaents with any diffi- culties they are experiencing within school REVEREND STEPHEN NICKLE Reverend Stephen Nickle has been the Piedmont College Chaplain as well as the Religion teacher for two consecutive years. He also provides counseling to those students who are in need of guid- ance or friendship. Reverend Nickle is an important asset to Piedmont College and has done an excellent job in arranging guest speakers for Chapel and allowing students to participate in volunteer ser- vices in convocation credit. m KATHY ELROD THE NURSE Kathy Elrod provides her time and skill as being the nurse at PC. Kathy has gone well out of her way to provide guest speakers on different helath issues for students and fac- ulty. By providing information throughout the dorms, many student's worries are eased from these pamphlets. Kathy also lends an open ear and gives confidential advice when needed. MAINTENANCE The men responsible for the many physi- cal improvements mad on Piedmont's campus are Arnold and Mark. This year these two maintenance men along with student workers have done a remarkable job in keeping the college campus look- ing beautitul and making the necessary repairs on all of the buildings. Without Ar- nold and Mark, the girls dorm would have floated away with all of the leaks they had in the dorm. The list of wonders these men have done continues on Their work is greatly appreciated!!! ARNOLD BURTON for President! PROFESSIONAL FOOD MANAGEMENT Along with the many changes at PC thus year, the remodeling of the cafeteria was one that the students looked for- ward to seeing The cafeteria was com- pletely redecorated and a new food ser- vice was contracted to help with the improvements Beverly Thompson is head of the Professional Food Management at Piedmont and the following people assist her in the cafeteria Marjie Frye. Theda Moore. Louis Castner . and Joey Kennedy ECHOES ON TOP THE HILL Pat Austin Special Services Windy Charles Dr. Clarence Duncan Special Services Accounting Dr. Luther Elrod Dr. Mark Gardner Cheryl Goldsleger Dr. Manuel Gonzalez Chemistry Economics Art Spanish Dr. David Greene Coach Steve Harwood Kathy King English Physical Education Special Services a Df Lisa Lumpkin Engfch Dr Fred Maddux Political Science Chaplain Stephen Nickle Dr W*am Potord Religion Accounting Mathematics FACULTY NOT PCTURED - Dr John Co/mack Computer Dr W*am O'Connor Education Dr Jane McFernn Education Dr W*am Smith Engfcsh Dr Carlos Camp Botogy Dr Rob Wenberg - Botogy Dr Reza Ahangar Mathematics Dr Vijaya Kandoia Physics Dr James Melchamp Music Dr Ralph Singer - HBtory Dr Atoert Pleysier - rtstory Dr Emerson Brooking Psychology Dr Kenneth Melchar Soaotogy SENIORS OF 1989 ANNE BORN JOHN BREWER SHARON BROCK BRADLEY BROWN DEBBIE BURRELL STANLEY CARTER SAMUEL CHIANG ALOK DHITAL USA DODD SUSAN DUCKETT KAREN ELLARD NEVA FAIN RENOTA FREE DONNA GENTRY JEFFREY GERRELL SHERRI GERRIN TIM GOSS MONICA GRAFTON RAM GURUNG TAMERA ULL RENAE HOUSE ANDREA JONES CHRIS KENNEDY ROBBY KIDD STACY KING RICHARD KLAUBER LEE KRIVSKY SARANYA KUSAWADEE TARA LEE RENA LOGGINS DEREK LOVINS TERI MARTIN GREG MASHBURN DIANE MCKAY / m JAMES NEAL DIEGO PADILLA GAIL POLAND LEE POWELL DAWN PRATHER CONNIE QUARLES BRENDA RICE RANDY SMITH SONY A STOCKTON DIANE STOCKTON ANGELA TATUM I ^ - 1 PATRICE WAIER AMY WARD CRANLEY WARD RENEE YORK Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broke-winged bird That cannot fly Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow SPECIAL STUDENTS 1 " 4) , I JAMES ADAMS RONALD BLEVINS TERRY MCCREARY RUTH HOFFMAN 1* ft KIMBERLY SHELL I DIANA TURNER 1989 SENIOR DIRECTORY Donatus Alarms 1750 Norton Dr. #l-7 Gainesville, GA 531- 9702 Richard M. Austin P.O. Box 447 Demorest, GA 30535 Page Alberts Apt. H-2 Pineforest Apt Baldwin, GA 30511 Pamela Kay Anderson Box 78A, Cawthon Rd. Toccoa, GA 30577 Nancy Barrett Rt. 2 Box 2450 Cornelia, GA 30531 Jonathan Beaufait Rt. 1 Box 83 Helen, GA 30545 Elizabeth Anne Born Rt. 5 Box 5668 Clarkesville, GA 30523 John Brewer 1 10 Sandstone Cir. Athens, GA 30605 Dennis Brock Rt. 2 Box 263 Martin, GA 30557 Bradley John Brown Rt. 1 Box 645 Mt. Airy, GA 30563 Vance William Brown Rt. 1 Box 129 Baldwin, GA 30511 Debbie Ann Burrell P.O. Box 334, Bridgecreek Tiger, GA 30576 Ronald Byers P.O. Box 944 Blairsville, GA 30512 Francis Callahan 119 Sunset Lane Toccoa, GA 30577 Stanley Eugene Carter Rt. 1 Demorest, GA 30535 Perri Lee Carver P.O. Box 1933 Clayton, GA 30525 Danny Chitwood P.O. Box 55 Mt. Airy, GA 30563 Philip Cronic Rt. 2 Lula, GA 30554 Tom Crosby 153 Patsy Drive Toccoa, GA 30577 Stephanie Leigh Davis 104 Cane Brake Toccoa, GA 30577 Alok Dhital Ja-2 Box 313 Kathmandu 3, Nepal Lisa Dodd 515 Rosedale St. Toccoa, GA 30577 Susan Duckett P.O. Box 912 Baldwin, GA 30511 Karen Elizabeth Durniak Rt. 2 #26 Rolling Meadow Dr. Mt. Airy, GAf 30563 Neva Jeanette Fain P.O. Box 682 Demorest, GA 30535 Jeannine Estes 279 Prather Bridge Bridge Rd. Toccoa, GA 30577 Angie Fitzpatrick P.O. Box 21 Cleveland, GA 30528 Renota Free P.O. Box 153 Tiger, GA 30576 Jeffrey Thomas Freeman Rt. 3 Box 3370 Martin, GA 30557 James Edward Fulbright Rt. 1 Box 292 Toccoa, GA 30577 Donna Gentry 126 Linton Ave. Lavonia, GA 30553 Jeffrey Gerrell Rt. 3 Box 3422 129 N. Cleveland, GA 30528 Sherri Lynn Gerrin Rt. 2 Box 2347 Clarkesville, GA 30523 Jewell Gordon Rt. 3 Box 102 Commerce, GA 30529 Charles Timothy Goss Rt. 1 Box 24K Dewy Rose, GA 30634 Joyce Griffin 1009 Andrews Street Toccoa, GA 30577 Mike Griner P.O. Box 978 Demorest, GA 30535 Ram Nath Gurung G.A.A. Thamei, G.P. 50 Kathmandu, Nepal Leora Kay Haynes P.O. Box 322 Eastanollee, GA 30538 Tamera Hill Rt. 1 Box 5139 Gillsville, GA 30543 Verna Lou Howard Rt. 2 Box 2328 Clayton, GA 30525 Tina Hunnicutt Rt. 1 Box 69A Rabun Gap, GA 30568 Tammie Nancy Irvin Rt. 2 Box 84 Alto, GA 30510 Edith Ann Jameson Rt. 3 Box 311 Toccoa, GA 30577 Charles Mark Jenkins 303 Julia Ct. Toccoa, GA 30577 Andrea Gayle Jones Rt. 5 Box 5636 Clarkesville, GA 30523 Tammy Lynn Kelley Rt. 3 Box 3217 Camesville, GA 30521 Chris Kennedy 5836 Heritage Lane Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Rajendra Khadayat Battishputali 9A2, 367 Kathmandu, Nepal E. Lee King Rt. 1 Box 1998 Demorest, GA 30535 Stacy Ellen King P.O. Box 946 Demorest, GA 30535 Perry Kwok Apt. 315-415 Westview St. Vancouver, BC, Hong Kong Richard Neil Landers Rt. 1 Box 67 Mt. Airy, GA 30563 Mary Landrum Rt. 5 box 5650 Clarkesville, GA 30523 Lara Lee Rt. 2 Box 120 Mt. Airy, GA 30563 Tara Lee Rt. 2 Box 120 Mt. Airy, GA 30563 Alice Loudermilk Rt. 2 Box 2726 Cornelia, GA 30531 Derek Lovins Rt. 2 Box 22 Dearing, GA 30808 Kiroyoshi Machida 5-14-21 Miyazaki Kawasaki 213, Japan Sonya Maney Rt. 1 Box 1381 Demorest, GA 30535 Teresa Martin Rt. 2 Box 2831 Cornelia, GA 30535 Kimberly Ann Massey Rt. 2 Box 262 Martin, GA 30577 Luis Matos P.O. Box 1669 Caracas. Vanezuela Jill McDonald P.O. Box 481 Baldwin. GA 30511 Todd McDuffie Rt. 1 Box 124 Baldwin. GA 30511 Donna Lynn Mize Rt. 1 Box 1592 Cornelia, GA 30531 Harold Moore 313 N. Rushing St. Glennville, GA 30427 Jill Moore 265 Lakeview Hgts. Cornelia, GA 30531 Boon Sun Ong 34 B LRGH, Bunga Kaya Prk. Penang, Malaysia Diego Padilla P.O. Box 327 Truelove Rd. Cleveland, GA 30528 Billy Payne 311 South Pine Toccoa, GA 30577 Somkhith Phapakdy 6 Edwards Street Cornelia, GA 30531 Joe Archie Pitts Rt. 1 Box 35 Mt. Airy, GA 30563 Linda Gayla Pitts P.O. Box 1271 Clarkesville, GA 30523 Gail Poland P.O. Box 245 Toccoa. GA 30577 Lee Howard Powell P.O. Box 491 Demorest. GA 30535 Mike Pruitt 3701 Poplar Springs Rd Gainesville. GA 30501 Connie Andrea Quarles Rt 1 Box 1171 Demorest. GA 30535 Brenda Teresa Rice Rt 2 Box 282-B Royston. GA 30662 Henrietta Roberts P.O. Box 67 Dillard. GA 30537 Kimberly Yvonne Rogers Rt. 1 Box 132 Eastanollee, GA 30538 Natalie Rogers P.O. Box 834 Clayton, GA 30525 Donna Rumsey P.O. Box 64 Dillard. GA 30537 David Sheckells 1498 Holly Bank Circle Dunwoody. GA 30338 Prakash Silwal 20/311 Naxal Bagamati Kathmandu, Nepal Randy Smith 3403 Lakeland Rd. Gainesville. GA 30506 Kim Smith P.O. Box 483 Lavonia. GA 30553 Shelene Smith P.O. Box 876 Demorest. GA 30535 Sherenna Smith Rt 5 Box 469 Commerce. GA 30529 Buddy St Clair 106 Roselane Toccoa. GA 30577 Lisa Stanley Dial Box 49 Blue Ridge, GA 30513 Karl Studivant 118 Turner Road Jefferson. GA 30549 Patti Swofford Rt. 4 Box 4472 Cleveland. GA 30528 Angela Tatum Rt 3 Dawsonville. GA 30534 Anthony Teasley Rt. 1 Box 170 Combs Ave. Martin. GA 30557 Molly Thammavongsa 1950 Hendnx St. Cornelia. GA 30531 Patrice Water 3665 Whiting Rd. Gainesville, GA 30501 Amy Ward 94 East Walnut St Cornelia. GA 30531 Glenda Welch P.O. Box 58 Mountain City. GA 30562 Rebecca Wheeler 838 Falls Rd Toccoa. GA 30577 Caroline Anne West P.O. Box 1663 Clayton. GA 30525 Leroy Whiting 5737 Stephens Rd. Flowery Branch. GA 30542 Barry Charles Wikle P O. Box 1079 Cornelia. GA 30531 Robert Matthew Williams 230 Julia Lane Toccoa. GA 30577 Renee York P.O. Box 1029 Demorest. GA 30535 Vv%v # Laura Adams Sheila Adams Darren Anderson Brad Ash Danielle Bachant Lillian Baus Jonathan Beaufait Vance Brown Roberta Callahan Jill Canady Jeff Casper Ronald Champion Danny Chitwood Thomas Crosby Lisa Dabbs Sonya Davidson Ken Dietrich Jennifer Dodd Chip Duncan Rohit Duvadie Laura Edney Tracy Ferguson Jeff Freeman Mary Fry Jewell Gordon Mike Griner Donald Harris Don Henry Chikako Hirayama Betsy Holley Vema Howard Charles Jenkns Kendra Jones Sandy Jones Lynndy Kke W*am Knowtes. 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Marcus Elizabeth Marsh Jeanette Martin Tina Martin Lisa Mauk Thomas McCoy Erin McManus Brenda Mewborne Mario Miller Stephanie Miller Kevin Moore Leslie Moore James Mosley Michihiro Nagasu Christine Newlon Judy Nichols a Sharon Nix . f *~ * ^^ ^^1 Donne (Dinger Kazi/wo Ozawa Keley Partan Perry Prather Christy Prufrt IliJJ I ft -1 i Susan Robnson AJ Rohng Roderick RuCker Stephanie Rocker Goger Ramsey Vtvkx> Ryan Ondy Sams Suresh Shaky a Kinbert Srnmemon Sherrie Sens Jamie Siuder John Smith Metesa Smith Tabrtha Smith Stacey Spruel Edward Stamey Jock* Stand Canandra Statom Sandy Steete Scarlett Stephens Amy Stevenson Kathy Strickland Catherine Sturdivant Purvshotta Subedi Jeff Suggs Ed Tallant Cammy Taylor Melissa Terrell Brett Thomas Tanya Thompson Cathy Thurmond Brian Turner Brian Vandiver Kristi Vaughn Tara Walter Kerry Ward Karla Watson Michelle Webb Sheila Welborn Tammy Wheeler Jodi White James Wikle Crystal Wiley Steve Wood Christi Woodham Becky Wooten Richard Wright Rachelle Yates Terrell Yelverton WHERE'S THE BOYS? ^" v ^ jin ^H [K ( '^nsr^iPiii "a - Hi if \^J| Hi ^L jM / .%- I .. t - . . . .' Student Government Association The Student Government Association is an organization which represents the Piedmont student body for extracurricular activities as well as educational purposes. Any student can participate in SGA and express their opinion on issues occuring on campus. The SGA acts as a voice from the students and also prepares various schools functions for enjoyment. LTL and Chip carefully vallet the person on the high ropes course. 1988-89 SGA members: Chris Kennedy, Ben Cash, Matt Benson, Jim Grimshaw, Bill Beehler, Danielle Bachant, Janet Rooks, Rachelle Mathews, Eve-Lynne Guillemette, Shelene Smith, Michelle Duvall, Chip Duncan, and Maria Costello. Jody tries not to panic making her landing. Each year the student body elects four members to represent them as SGA officers These offi- cers fulfill the responsibility of or- ganizing committees, meetings, and various activities for Pied- mont students and staff It is a great honor and a lot of strenu- ous work to be an SGA officer However, the benefits of making student's college years more educative and exciting makes everything worth while. The 1988- 89 Student Government Associa- tion officers are as follows Vice President Ben Cash (JR), President Chip Duncan (JR), Secretary Mary White (SPH). and Treasurer Maria Costello (SPH). iiyiHl Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union functions as a cen- ter of Christian fellowship at Piedmont Col- lege. The BSU stresses as it's underlying theme living in Christ daily and loving others through Him. Weekly meetings provide a consistent time of fellowship with other students. Mem- bers also have the opportunity to serve as missionaries during Summer, Christmas, and Spring breaks. BSU MEMBERS (88-89): Doug Register, Jim Grimshaw, Jason Moore, Cathy Thurmond, Tim Lord, Jeffrenia Tatum, Laura Edney, Andy Burks, Rachel Matthews, Bonita Bagley, Brid- gett Marcus, Rachelle Yates. OFFICERS: Chris Kennedy, Ben Cash, Amber Ray, Nancy Alex- ander, Ame Treadway, Dexter Sanders, Matt Benson, and Hal Wilkinson (Faculty Advisor). BSU Gatlinburg retreat in Gatlin- burg, Tennessee. Commerce Division Club The Commerce Division Club was created a few years ago and Dr. Mark Gardner is cur- rently the advisor of this business oriented club. The CDC gives students the opportuni- ty to find out about the available job posi- tions within the surrounding counties They are also able to meet the affiliates of some of these major corporations by having guest speakers come and inform the stu- dents about their company in a CDC meet- ing. The Commerce Division Club is open to any student interested in attending a meet- ing. The officers and board members are hoping to expand the size of this organiza- tion through guest speakers as well as stu- dents 1988-89 CDC representatives Ken Dietrich (JR). Diego Padillo (SR), Shelene Smith (JR). and Dr. Gardner (ADVISOR). r j m z% COMPASS Club Piedmont has welcomed a new club to its campus. During the 1988-89 academic year, the Compass Club received it's cer- tificate of organization. Throughout the year, they had several projects. Each one was very successful. This was only the first year for the Compass Club and with such a great start they can only get bet- ter. The officers that served during the year were: Secretary Kim Smith, Vice President Julie Tucker, and President Rich- ard Parry. The Pilot Club of Toccoa and the Pilot Club of Habersham County recently organized a Compass Club on the campus of Piedmont College. The extension areas of the clubs are responsible for setting up this new organization. A charter service was held in the Piedmont Chapel on Sunday, Jan. 8. Participating were Carol Parker, faculty, advisor and member of Habersham Pilot Club; Mary Vaughn, President of Pilot Club of Toccoa; Ann Adams, i immediate past President of Pilot International who presented the certificate of organization; Richard Parry. I Compass Club president; Sara Hayes, extension area leader; and Debbie Cain, President of Habersham Pilot Club. LION'S PAUSE The Lion's Pause Newspaper Staff has done a remarkable job in printing the PC campus newspaper. This newspaper in- forms the student body and staff of cur- rent issues that are occuring at Piedmont or nation wide. Skip Wilhite is the advisor of the Lion's Pause and Matt Benson is the editor. Matt has received much of his as- sistance from the following students: Rick Parry, Donna Gentry, Amber Ray, and Bonita Bagley. For the first time, there will be a summer edition of the Lion's Pause Newspaper. This edition will be available to all new, incoming and returning stu- dents. A number of advertisements and articles will inform the Piedmont student body of the activities open to everyone on and off PC campus. Keep up the great work, Matt. PIEDMONT CHAPEL CHOIR Piedmont's Chapel Choir continues to grow under the d tion of Mr Robert Prowse Accompanying the choir on pianc and organ Is Dr James Meliichamp and Cyndi Wood The Choir's dedication and hard work shows each week as they sing in chapel. Chapel Choir is open to all students and faculty members who have the desire to sing We are pleasea witf the choir and are looking forward to seeing it grow more and more. PIEDMONT CHAPEL CHOR: Nancy AlexanOer. Bomta Bogiey. Donna Cleveland. Lara Lee. Sheia Spencer. Room Tpton. Amber Ray. Ame Treadway. Jodl Cannon. Anne Bane. Jenni- fer Charles. Cyndi Wood. Racheiie Yates Margaret Zodel Betsy Pence. Eric Dickerson. Stocy Nichols Jewel Wfc. Rid Austin. Jason Moore. Cindy Sams. Brod Brown. Leroy Whiting Dr. Greene. Rick Austin. Robert Prowse (DtfectoO. Dt Jamjs Millichamp (Organist). Cyndi Wood (Pianist) Chapel Choir strutting their stuff CHAMBER SINGERS ECHOES OF A GREAT BEGINNING 1 CHAMBER SINGERS: (SOPRANOS) Nancy Alex- ander, Bonita Bagley, Donna Cleveland, Lara Lee, Sheila Spencer, Robin Tipton. (ALTOS) Anne Born, Cindy Sams, Cyndi Wood, Rachelle Yates, Margaret Zadel. (TENORS) Eric Dicker- son, Stacy Nichols, Jewell Willis. (BASS) Rick Austin, Brad Brown, Leroy Whiting. (DIRECTOR) Mr. Robert Prowse. (ACCOMPANIST) Dr. James Millichamp. (STUDENT ACCOMPANIST) Cyndi Wood. The Chamber Singers is an auditioned vocal group which presents special programs during the aca- demic year This group maintains an active touring schedule visiting churches in many parts of the country as a means of increasing support for the college Past tours have taken the Chamber Singers to Florida. Wisconsin, and California The 1988-89 academic year has proven to be a successful year for the Chamber Singers as well as the Musk: De- partment. On Nov 25-26. the Chamber Singers toured the New England states, singing in New York. New Jersey. Connecticut, and Massachusetts On March 17-23. the Chamber Singers win be tounng the Los Angeles area of California, ond erx*ng the* season with a concert in Phoenix. Arizona Rochele Yates Student Georgia Association of Educators The Student Georgia Association of Edu- cators was formed on behalf of the stu- dents majoring in Education. The Educa- tion Department has been recognized for it's outstanding education students and takes great pride in representing SGAE. This organization has had fund raisers such as bake and breakfast sales to help re- duce the cost of SGAE dues and various activities. The 1988-89 SGAE officers are: Sonya Stockton, President; Henrietta Roberts, Vice President; Mary Landrum, Secretary /Treasurer; and Gayla Ritchie, Historian. 1988-89 SGAE members: Diann Mat- thews, Renee York, Lara Lee, Connie Quarles, Patrice Waier, Lisa Dodd, An- drea Jones, Renae House, Verna Howard, Gayla Ritchie, Jill McDonald, Amy Ward, Tammy Kelley, Jeff Gerrell, Dennis Brock, Susan Duckett, Mary Landrum, Neva Fain, Henrietta Roberts, Tara Lee, Sherri Geirin, Kimberli Simmemon, Sonya Stockton, Pam Adams, Patti Swofford, and Karen Vaughn. SGAE's 1988 elected Homecoming representative was Sonya Stockton. Dr. Mary C. Lane presented Sonya Stockton the Student Georgia Association of Educa- tors Award for her excellent school performance and high GPA. fH CROSS- CULTURAL FRIENDS In an effort to provide better services for international students. Piedmont College is in the process of forming a new campus organization. The purpose of the Cross- Cultural Friends is not to isolate the inter- national students, rather, it is to incorpo- rate them into the main framework of the school. Hence, the name Cross-Cultur- al Friends. Any student, faculty or staff member interested in reaching across cultural barriers to encourage those who have come to Demorest. GA., to study are welcome to participate in the orga- nization of this timely group. RESIDENT ADVISORS Being a Resident Advisor requires a strong commitment and desire to help other stu- dents. An RA is someone who is available to others for emotional support, counsel- ing, discipline, and academic guidance. The hours are often long and tideous, but the rewards are many. These rewards are often in the form of long lasting friend- ships created through bonds of trust with other students. A Resident Advisor's posi- tion gives one the opportunity to devel- op strong leadership skills to be applied in their future. It is a great honor to be given the title of RA, but it is even greater to earn the respect of other students through this title. 1988-89 RA's: Shelene Smith, Janet Rooks, Jewell Gordon, Kim Smith, Jodi Tate, Chris Kennedy, Harold Moore, Mike Edwards, Jeff Casper, and Raymond Kent. r* k ^ RA's work together in the "spider web.' Janet Rooks takes time out for a little fun. PIEDMONT STUDENT WORKERS There are many students at Piedmont Colege who help pay their tuition through working on campus These students are employed by the offices and different departments to help keep expenses and tuition down as much as possible It can be very strenuous going to school full time and also workng 17-20 hours a week, but for some students there is no other answer Piedmont Coege's work study program is able to cooperate with the students n their working hours and this makes the student's college years less hectic WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Jill M. Moore Diego Padilla Gail Poland Paula K. Popham Cara L. Prater Laura M. Ritcey Angela J. Tatum Cranley T. Ward ALPHA CHI 1989 HONOR'S DAY AWARDS HONOR GRADUATES SUMMA CUM LAUDE Sonyo Money Laura Ritcey^ Diane Stover Alok Dhital MAGNA CUM LAUDE Sherri Gerrin M Moore Connie Quartes Edward Stamey ^UDE Bass Brock Gentry Vlath Gurung Perry Kwok Gail Poland Kim Smithy Cranley i BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS ^| Kim S r nitn Shelene Smith M JUNIORS Jenrvfe' rhorie? Ken Dietr ch Jo Ann Masse y Julie Tucl' er Tom Crosby ECONOMICS Outstanding Student Rajendra Khad jyat Most Improved Student Ginger Su EDUCATION Early Childhood Tammy, Kelley. Son\ a Money. Ji Moore Middle Grades Ronald Byers. Sherri ( -errin. Connie Quarles ^eoandaMEducation Dennis Brock , C. Lane Future Teacher Excellence Award MATHEMATICS Gail Ciapman Urrrsh Upadhyay rachc , ) K^ 1 ANNUAL flTjjS\ . . . Smith l,m lag '.' r,ao! I Iwurd:, Jod Tot,, PIEDMONT CLASS OFFICERS Each year a group of students are selected to represent the student body at Piedmont Col- lege. These students voice their opinions on the decisions and actions carried out by the administration. They also voice the opinions of the students within their class who elected these class officers. It is a great accomplish- ment and honor to be elected as an officer. The officers spend many hours working with advisers in trying to benefit the needs and wants of these students. All in all, our class officers have been very successful in the activ- ities and events they have planned for the school year. We are looking forward to the new and exciting 1989-90 school year and the class officers that will be carried on. Freshmen Officers: Jim Grimshaw (VP), Matf Hudlow (SEC). Maft Benson (PRES). Senior Officer: Chris Kennedy (PRES). Junior Officers Janef Rooks (SEC). Danielle Bochant (PRES). SheJene Smith ) Officers Rachel Matthews (VP). Michele Duval (SEC) M Beehte* LION'S BASKETBALL Piedmont is an aca- demic institution at which athletics is a part. In the athletic de- partment, we are whole-heartedly com- mitted to one goal developing an excel- lent program that en- riches the lives of both the college community and its student-ath- letes. Coach Maxie Skinner 4 ?w^ HLJBf f M 1 i'NikZ^^k^ 1 Lions observe the game while waiting 1 1 to play. RASJJH4JK W k ROW 1 Steve Hardin. Brian Turner, Robbie Williams. Kevin Nix. Tim Blair. Brandon Davis. Bobby Lett ROW 2 Chad Beasley. Bob Knapp. Trent Frlcks. Matt Hudlow. Danny Mahatley ROW 3 Ronald Champion. Anthony Teastey. Eric Wiioms. Rod Hughey. Harold Brown STANDING William Aker Nov 1 LaGrange HOME Nov 4 Central Wesieyan AWAY Nov 7 Erskine HOME Nov 9 Berry HOME Nov 11 Brewton Parker HOME Nov 12 Central Wesieyan HOME Nov 14 Shorter HOME Nov 15 Toccoa FaHs AWAY '. . 16 Ga College HOME Nov 18-19 Wingate Tournament AWAY Jan 3 Southern Tech HOME Jan 5-7 Covenant Tournament AWAY Jan 9 Georgia State AWAY Jan 12 Georgia Southwestern AWAY 13 Brewton Porker AWAY Jan 18 Kennesaw AWAY Jan 21 Wofford AWAY Jan 23 Ga Colege AWAY Jan 25 Southern Tech AWAY Jan 28 LaGrange AWAY Jan 30 North Georgia HOME : 2 Georgia Southwestern HOME : 4 Berry AWAY : 6 Shorter AWAY Feb 8 Citadel AWAY 13 Kennesaw HOME North Georgia LADY LIONS BASKETBALL 11/9 Berry (HOME) 11/11 Tennessee Temple (HOME) 11/12 West Florida (HOME) 11/14 Shorter (HOME) 11/15 Toccoa Falls (AWAY) 11/16 Ga. College (HOME) 11/18 Covenant (AWAY) 11/19 Emory (AWAY) 1/5-7 Covenant Tourn. (AWAY) 1/12 Ga. Southwestern (AWAY) 1/14 Tennessee Temple (AWAY) 1/18 Kennesaw (AWAY) 1/23 Ga. College (AWAY) 1/24 Brewton Parker (HOME) 1/26 Covenant (HOME) 1/30 North Georgia (HOME) 2/ 2 Ga. Southwestern (HOME) 2/ 4 Berry (AWAY) 2/ 6 Shorter (AWAY) 2/ 8 Emory (HOME) 2/13 Kennesaw (HOME) 2/15 North Georgia (AWAY) 2/16 Toccoa Falls (HOME) 2/20 Brewton Parker (AWAY) Top Row (L-R): Dina, Ivie, Kerry Mote, Christy Woodham, Laura Morgan, Christy Pruitt, Nicole Rawls, Leslie Moore. Middle Row (L-R): Andi Gilleland, Renee York, Tina Martin, Chenelle Raines, Tabitha Smith, Mary Curry. Bottom Row (L-R): Heather Pilgrim, Karla Watson, Mario Miller, Marie Heath, Tammy Ross, Pat Lewis. Things are beginning to look much brighter for the Lady Lions Basketball team. This year the team gained many more players and the girls were able to set their differences aside and work as a team. This unity within the team was shown on the court during the games. Despite the losses, the girls never gave up and were always eager to create ways of improving. We're looking for- ward to seeing the Lady Lions in action next year. LION'S CHEERLEADERS 1989 Cheerleaders John Calloway (Coach), Nancy Alex- ander (FR), Amy Des- jardins (FR), Rachelle Yates (FR), Todd Gant (FR), Jay Lawrence (FR), Jim Grimshaw (FR), Ami Elliott (FR, Manager), Sheila Spencer (JR, Captain), Matt Benson (FR, Man- ager), Jody Cannon (JR), Doug Register (FR). I N G NS This year the Lion Cheerleaders gave Piedmont College a new meaning to school spirit. Each member's enthusiasm and hard work paid oft during their performances at the games. The newest addition to the squad are Jay Lawrence, Doug Register. Jim ^ # Grimshaw, and Todd Grant. They helped to make the nurr_ squad the best Piedmont has ever had. With the guys involved the squad was able to complete and perfect stunts during halftime. This year has been a promising year for the cheerleaders and next year we're looking forward to seeing the squad grow even LION'S BASEBALL Top Row (L-R): Keith Beverly, Rick Wright, Philip Cronic, Chris Cook, Jeff Winters, Brian Fisher, Shannon Floyd, Raymond Kent, David Wehunt, Patrick Mayfield, Terrell Yelverton, John Hedgecough, Brian Capes. 2nd Row: Jimmy Whelchel, Randy Smith, Jeff Jenkins, Mike Edwards, Derek Pardue, Derek Lovins, Greg McCall, Keith Edwards, Coach Harwood. 3rd Row: Matt Roach, Mike Williams, Keith Orr, Jim Smith, Bert Aspinwall, Donny dinger, John Ginn, Jason Logan. SR. Players Philip Cronic, Randy Smith, Derek Lovins. 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/25 3/7 3/11 3/18 3/22 3/24 3/24 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/8 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/29 Furman AWAY Erskine AWAY Presbyterian AWAY Kennesaw AWAY Ga. Southwestern AWAY Warren Wilson HOME Southern Tech HOME Shorter HOME LaGrange HOME Loras College HOME Loras College HOME Ga College AWAY Berry HOME Warren Wilson AWAY Presbyterian HOME LaGrange AWAY Toccoa Falls AWAY Southern Tech AWAY Ga College HOME Berry AWAY Toccoa Falls HOME Shorter AWAY Brewton Parker HOME Western Carolina AWAY Erskine HOME Ga. Southwestern HOME Kennesaw HOME Brewton Parker AWAY 9 record the 1989 Piedmont ions BasebaM Team bottled bock to rxsve o fairly successful season Completing rw ttwd year with the ions. Cooch Steve Harwood led his young team to a 21- 29 record The pitching staff was led by seniors Randy Smith and Phtp Cromc Smith finished the season with 7 wins, and freshman Bryan Capes topped the staff with a low 2 15 ERA junior s Jimmy Whekrhel led the bons n Mttng unti the last week of the season when sophomore Jeff Jenkns sipped by him to wn the battng title wtth a 323 average Freshman Raymond Kent and sophomore Chro Cook sup- ported the team with extra mttng power as Kent has 4 homeruns and Cook with 20 RBI s With another year of experience under the* ben. the 1990 Lons baseoal team shows a promtsng future LIONS SOFTBALL Front Row (L-R): Andi Gilleland, Karla Watson, Marie Heath, Wendy Harris, Heather Pilgrim, Tammy McDaniel, Renee Loudermilk, Tracy Bloodworth. Second Row: Donna Green, Stephanie Rucker, Christy Woodham, Deana Murphy, Sandi Bagley, Janet Rooks, Stacey Spruell. Third Row: Laura Edney, Kerry Ward, Mary Fry, Judy Nichols, Alletta Lee, Jurita Hates, Donna Cleveland, Dawne Lingo. Coach Stroud shows faith in the team's ^f lucky penny. This year the Lady Lion's Softball season proved to be an exciting one with 33 wins and 22 losses The team also finished 3rd in the GIAC Tournament held in Cleveland and 2nd at the District 25 Tournament in Milledgevie. Georgia Along with the team's success as a unity, there were some girls in particular that were recognized for their outstanding qualities as a softball player Leah Hen- derson and Sandi Bagley made the All Conference Team Leah. Sandi. and Judy Nichols mode the Ostnct 25 Team The 1989 softball season has been one of the best the girls have ever had Congratulations Lady L>ons and we look forward to seeing you in oction next year 1989 LION'S TENNIS TEAM March 7 Oglethorpe Un. Atlanta 1:30 PM March 30 Southern Tech Marietta 2:00 PM April 3 Augusta College Augusta 2:00 PM April 5 Toccoa Falls Toccoa 2.00 PM April 6 Truett-McConnell Cleveland 2:00 PM April 10 LaGrange LaGrange 2:30 PM April 12 Toccoa Falls Toccoa 2:00 PM April 18 Covenant College Lookoutr Mtn 1:30 PM April 24 Truett-McConnell Cleveland 2:00 PM BOMBS' (L-R): Jim Grimshaw, Ralph "BUZZ" Singer Coach, Rachel Math- ews, Danny Ling, Kazuhiro Ozawa, Tom Crosby and Barry Dooley. Not Pictured: Billy Perry, Rob Williams, Billy Payne, Kevin Moore, and Pat Carpenter. L, 1989 LION'S GOLF TEAM Mark Whiting, Sophomore; Matt Hudlow, Freshman; Steve Hardin, Freshman; and Tim Blair, Fresh- man. Not Pictured: Trent Fricks. 1988-89 PIEDMONT COLLEGE COACHES Bottom (L-R): Steve Harwood, Baseball Coach; Al Stroud, Girl's Softball Coach; Maxie Skinner. Athletic Director and Coach; Karl Studivant, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach. Top (L-R): Bobby Jones. Assistant Girl's Softball Coach; Ralph Singer, Tennis Coach; and John Calloway. Cheerleading Coach. ' I ^,^ Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man. But sooner or later the man who wins is the fellow who thinks he can. STUDENT ACTIVITY CENTER Were else but at Piedmont can a student experience the thrills ot rafting down the Chatooga or maybe learn the skills of an intense sport such as ping pong but in the Student Center. It is said that there is something for everyone here at PC. Whether a student wants to enjoy the excitement of a movie, or join in a game of pool. Piedmont College has it all. WHO SAYS WE DON'T HAVE ANY FUN? TOGA! TOGA! TOGA! A 5* FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT! Dare to walk alone on this misty night Spooks and goblins come together to party their fears away. Bill Beehler as himself, the flasher, took second in the costume competition along with the unigue Kurt Langston as the 'grim reeper' who took first The monsters of the night danced to the tunes of Eric Williams and Danny Mahaffey or better known as Bubba and D-rock. All the administration had to say about that night was "only at Piedmont." H Stacy King as the Pump- I km Lady 1989 ECHOES COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC ROCK AT PC! I 1989 HOMECOMING 89 HOMECOMING REPRESEN- TATIVES: Ami Elliott (FR), Mary White (SPH), Joy McNeal (SR), Sonya Stock- ton (SGAE), Angela Tatum (SPANISH), Kelly Partain (FR), Renee York (SR), Cassandra Staton (BSU), Michelle Duvall (SPH), Shelene Smith (JR), and Maria Costello (SGA). The 1988 Homecoming activities took place on the day ot November 12, 1988. During the halftime ot the basketball game, the homecoming representa- tives were escorted onto the court tor one last look betore the big dance that night in the Student Cen- ter where the Queen would be announced. The representatives and their escorts led the tirst dance atter the announcement ot the Queen Renee York. The students stood in silence as excitement tilled the air betore the Queen and her court were announced. Ami Elliott was tirst runner up and Joy McNeal was second runner up Piedmont College dances are always held in style as Fox 97 hosts this event. Congratulations were extended to the Queen and her court. VALENTINES DAY DA/VCE This year SGA tried something different with the student activities. On Valentine's Day, SGA sponsored a dance that was held at the Cornelia Community Center. The communi- ty center's atmosphere really gave the dance a feeling of a wintery ball with its hard wood floors and high ceilings with hanging chandeliers. The dance was hosted by Power 99.7 and the students rocked the night away with the variety of music that was provided by the DG. This first time dance proved to be a great success and we look forward to having more dances like this one. 1989 SPRING FORMAL Each year the Student Government As- sociation hosts a Spring Formal in appre- ciation of the graduating Seniors and the end of the school year. This years Spring Formal was held at the Georgia Mountain Center at Gainesville, GA. on May 19, 1989. 107.3 WANS rocked the night away with some fabulous tunes they chose for this Spring Formal. The crowd showed much excitement and relief because of the ending school quarter. l.V jSm&I X m 1 v J sflH ECHOES TO REMEMBER FOREVER PIEDMONT INTRAMURALS Piedmont College Intramurals is a time where students join together and com- pete against other students to the best of their ability in various sports. The 1988- 89 Intramurals were very successful. Intra- murals can be for any student who does not regularly play college sports and is interested in showing their talent in the sport of their choice. Currently, the sports department and SGA are trying to be- come involved in an association where various colelge intramural teams com- pete against other colleges for state championships. We look forward to watching the expansion of intramurals next year. Football Winners DREAM TEAM: Trent Fricks, Jeff Gimbrell, Harold Brown, John Crepner, Wayne Hicks, Perry Dalton, Jef- frey Lewallen. Basketball Winners BAD COMPANY: Mi- chael Williams, Tom Johnson, Mike Edwards, John Hedgecough, Jimmy Whelchel, Bobbie Lett, Keith Orr. THE BRATS: Maria Costello, Judy Nichols, Sandi Bagley, Tracy Matthews, Gina Martin, Alleta Lee, and Laura Morgan. FALL WINTER Golf Mike Edwards. Tom Johnson Ping-Pong Umesh Billiards Chris Cook Weightliftmg Anthony Teasley SPRING - K* [ Volleyball Winners DREAM TEAM: Trent Fricks, Harold Brown, Jeff Gimbrell, John Crepner, Wayne Hicks, Perry Dalton, and Jeffrey Lewallen. Ill B 89 /**" /* ' v "-^1 iMlM 1*" MMH y HOME AWAY FROM HOME kfl Oh yeah! Oh yeah! The girls I gonna be a party. girls are back and there's There are some of the best years of our lives. The girls at G.B. are like a family as well as the guys at Purcell. 'Never a dull moment on campus,' says "Mom." The memories and friends made here will always be a special part of our college years. Thanks Laura Adams and Louis Lindsey for making our home away from home. It's fun, fun, fun til Mom makes the guys go away. , Mic mm Midnight madness at the Huddle House during finals Not Part of the Regular Crowd We Stand Alone We Are Family All This . . . and a Whole Lot More A World Within We Create a Style : the Sum of its Parts AIN'T LOOKING FOR NOTHING BUT A GOOD TIME! PIEDMONT COLLEGE GRADUATION JUNE 11, 1989 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! BACHELOR OF ARTS Michele Drury Bass Ronald R. Byers Perri Lee Carver Jeffrey Thomas Freeman Donna L. Gentry Sherri Rush Gerrin Claudia Blanche Lovell Grant Andrea Skinner Jones Tammy Wilbanks Kelley Stacy Ellen Brewer King Tara Anne Lee Hiroyoshi Machida Sonya Stockton Maney Teresa Yvonne Martin Donna Lynn Mize Jill Maria Moore Diego Padilla Gail Poland Lee Howard Powell Connie Coker Quarles Laura Melinda Kellar Ritcey Donna L, Rumsey Duncan Murchison St. Clair III David C. Sheckells Charles Randall Smith Kimberly Diane Smith Elizabeth Diane Hill Stover Angela Jayne Tatum Patrice Ann Waier Cranley Thomas Ward Joy McNeal Ward Rena Lynn Loggins Watkins Caroline Anne West Rebecca J. Wheeler Patricia Renee York BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Dennis J. Brock Alok Dhital Ram Nath Gurung Ki-Shing (Perry) Kwok Parakash Silwal rasa *.?<** f , III UiJ Looking Ahead A Time For a New Beginning Cuttin' Loose Only the Beginning Dare to . . . Charting Our Own Course A Journey Just Begun Moving Right Along Bound For New Horizons On Our Way What Next? 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From, THE YONAHIAN STAFF Walking down the hall with a smile on his face, always a warm hello for those he meets. The future seems so bright for this young freshmen. John Ginn had his whole life to give and share with others. Then his course of life was changed suddenly by a tragic accident. Not only was John's destiny changed, but the lives of those who knew him would be af- fected also. We don't know the reason why hurt must come to those who seem so noble, but God has a reason for everything in our life There is a strength within John's soul that can be felt by his friends when they come to visit even though he lies so helplessly in bed John, you're in our prayers We've learned so much from you in the short course of time we had with you at Piedmont God be with you and your family Love. Students at PC Echoes Of A Decade JOSTENS