Piedmont College - Yonahian Yearbook (Demorest, GA)

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THE YON AH IAN STAFF PRESENTS THE 1964 YONAHIAN Published by the Student Association Piedmont College TT FOREWORD With a longing eye into the past, and an eager look toward the future, we come to the end of another year. For some, it is their last and their long awaited graduation. For others, it is just the end of another year. Both have one thing in common, memories of their days in college. The staff of the Yonahian has tried to include many of the events of the past year in the pages to come. We hope that as you look through this book, now and in the years to come, that it will hold fond thoughts of your time in college. The 1964 Yonahian is the start of something we hope will be :ontinued by future staffs. The staff has attempted to also record :he progress of the school, so that when one looks back, he may see ;vhat has been done to improve the school. We at Piedmont are n the middle of a change — a dream come true. First, the new rlassroom — administration building, then promised plans that would nake anyone excited. There are many things a yearbook should record — the activities, ;ports, functions, but most of all, the memories. Those things which, ong after we have left school, can be looked back upon with fond- less and appreciation. The 1964 Yonahian staff hopes they have accomplished this goal. DEAN RONALD E. WEITMAN DEDICATION Because your gaiety, warmth, and friendliness, like a tree in colorful autumn array, make our hearts glad; Because your gentleness, like the lacy quality of snow-covered branches in winter, is a consolation to us; Because your spirit, like the fresh-budding leaves and blossoms of spring, gives hope to all who know you; and, Because your character, respected and admired as a gigantic moss-draped oak in summer, makes us want to be like you — To you. Dean Weitman, we proudly dedicate this, our 1964 YONAHIAN H2 n 3 3 n n nn. ' cinn rl.rT.r-l.nnn ' d 3 n n n n n 3 a :i 1 :{ n; r( n n :i . iIiliniiiiiinrwrT..n PRESIDENTS MESSAGE A dream, long held and deeply cherished, is coming true here at Piedmont College — the dream of a more vital, a more effective, a more fruitful program of Christian higher education. Farther over, in this Yonahian, you will see pictures of an unfinished classroom — administra- tion building, being erected at a cost of $500,000.00 Before another Yearbook is in your hands, devoted teachers and eager students will have discovered the greater joys of this build- ing completed, furnished, invested of a never-ceasing delight, an imposing diadem on our campus ' crest. That part of the Piedmont College dream will have come true! Also, in this Yonahian, you will see pictures of our present women ' s dormitory, Babcock Hall. By this time next year, Deo Volente, an addition to Babcock Hall, more than doubling its present facilities, will be receiving the finishing touches, making it ready for our young women, who will be arriving for the 1964-65 academic year. That part of the Piedmont College dream will have come true! Then, a little farther off, but bright and beckoning, like lovely Ariadne, will be other parts of the Piedmont College dream coming true: an addition to our present E. Louise Patten Me- morial Library; another new men ' s dormitory; a chapel; a fine arts — music, art, drama — build- ing; a student union; a new field house and gymnasium; increased faculty salaries; larger en- dowment; swimming pools and tennis courts — in short, a dream coming true of Piedmont College, virile, puissant, matching its strength in Christian experience and academic excellence with the strength of the youth, whose eyes have caught the morning light that streams from the brows of these immemorial mountains. On November 22, 1963, a tragic end came to our then President, who, himself, was a dream- er of dreams for his nation and for the world. In the sorrow of that epochal event, we feel doubly obligated to do our best to achieve. Beauty and friendship and the dream fulfilled. The golden answer to the deeply willed. Yes, unashamedly, we, too, are dreamers of dreams — dreams for Piedmont College that are slowly, but surely, coming true; and, we encourage our youth to dream — fine dreams, vast dreams — for themselves, for their College, and for their world. We invite you to share our dream — the dream that is coming true, by the grace of God and the prayers and generous help of friends, at Piedmont College. ROY QUIST WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES is an award presented to several students each year by about 755 colleges and univer- sities, Piedmont College is one of these members. Students are selected from the senior class by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship, and service to the school and promise of future usefulness. This year the award goes to five students: June Bottcher, Sue Walters, Roy Quist, Glenn Utt, and Donald Whipple. JUNE BOTTCHER WHAT IS PIEDMONT MADE OF? 10 STUDENTS rita HPV ) :--%j|i lAi m-mm atm II CLASSES, TEACHERS 12 AND LABS 13 STUDY . . . 14 WORSHIP 15 SERIOUSNESS AND FUN ADMINISTRATION FACULTY STAFF 17 ADMINISTRATION DR. RONALD E. WHITMAN Dean of the College B.S., Georgia Teacher ' s College M.S., Univ. of Ga. Ed. D., Univ. of Ga. MR. JOHN B. AYERS Registrar B.S. Ed., Ga. Teacher ' s College M.A., Peabody College Additional work at Emory College DR. JAMES E. WALTER Pres. B.A.. Otterbein College B.S.Th.. Yale University D.D., Piedmont College DR. MAX STRANG Ass ' t to Pres. A.B., Ruskin Cave College D.D., Trinity Univ. DR. ELTON WAYNE BECK Professor of Education A.B., Coe College M.A., State Univ. of Iowa Graduate study at Cambridge Univ., Cambridge, England Ph.D., State Univ. of Iowa MR. WILLIS F. CHERRY Treasurer MR. O ' NEAL CAVE Professor of Physical Ed. Dean of Men B.S., Ga. Teacher ' s College M.A., Peabody College MRS. W. G. HOGSED Dean of Women Housemother, Babcock Hall .MV FACULTY V MR. GARY COKER Ass ' t Coach B.A., Piedmont College MISS ELSIE DAVIS Instructor of Speech B.S., Northwestern Univ. M.A., Northwestern Univ. MR. JOHN B. BAILEY Prof, of History and Political Science Head of History Dept. A.B., Emory Univ. M.A., Univ. of Ga. Additional Graduate to Ph.D., Univ. of Ga. MRS. W. A. BATSON Asst Prof, of Bus. Ed. B.A., Piedmont College M.A., Peabody College Additional work beyond M.A. Peabody College DR. HARRY B. FORESTER Professor of Biology Chairman of the div. of Natural Sciences B.S., Piedmont College M.S., Univ. of Alabama Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin r .A •( FACULTY « «r MR. JAMES KEXISTEN Assoc. Head of Bus. Adm. Head of Dept. B.S.. Rowdoin College MB. A., H.inard Univ. MRS. JAMES r. KENISTEN Ass ' t Prof, in Social Sciences A.B., Conn. College for Women B.S., Simmons School of Social Work M.S., Simmons School of Social Work, Psychiatric Sequence DR. PAUL JONES Prof, of Music Head of Music Dept. B.A.. Tulsa Univ. M.A.. State Univ. of Iowa PhD . Peabody College MRS. JOHN PAUL JONES Prof, of Music B.M., Cadik Conservatory, Univ. of Chattanooga M.A., Peabody College Advanced Piano study, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music DR. RUPERTO LOPEZ Instructor of Spanish Bachelor in Letters and Science Matanzas Institute. Cuba Ed.D., L niv. of Havana MR. WILLIAM W. McCULLOCH Instructor of Art Head of Dept. B.A., Univ. of Ga. M.S., Univ. of Ga. MR. KEI AN LEE Instructor of Physics B.S.. in Engineering Physics, Univ. of Mich. B.S., in Engineering Math, Univ. of Mich. M.S., in Nuclear Engineering, Univ. of Mich. Advanced work towards Ph.D., Univ. of Mich. 20 MR. NIKOLAI LEMJAKOV Assoc. Prof, of Chem. Head of Dept. B.S., Intsitute of Tech., Prague M.S., Institute of Tech., Prague FACULTY MISS PETRANA PENEVA Instructor of Chem. B.S., Univ. of Sophia. Bulgaria M.S.. Cornell I ' niv. i IR. GEORGE ROrNTREE Assoc. Prof, of Psychology Director of Guidance Center A.B., College of the Pacific M.P.H., Univ. of N.C. M.A., East Carolina College Doctoral Studies. Univ. of Indiana and Columbia re DR. I.Ol ' IS SCHULZ Chaplain Prof, of Religion and Philosophy B.B.L. and B.D., Atlanta Theological Seminary B.S., in Ed., Temple Univ. S.T.B.. S.T.M., S.T.D., Temple Univ. D.D., Piedmont College AND STAFF MRS. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Ass ' t Prof, of Ed. A.B., Piedmont College M.A., Univ. of Ga. MRS. ESTHER BYERLY Sec. to the Pres. Housemother of Commons Hall MRS. L. R. TOWSON, JR. Instructor of English and French A.B., Wesleyan College M.A.. Univ. of Ga. Graduate Study, Univ. of N. C. DR. J. BERNARD ROOT Assoc. Prof, of Eng. Chairman. Div. of Humanities B.S.. Boston L ' niv. S.T.B.. Andover Harvard A.M.. Stetson Univ. D.Th.. Southern Divinity MR. VERXOX WHITE Assoc. Pro f, of Soc. Head of Dept. B.S., Univ. of Louisville M.A.. L ' niv. of Tenn. Additional work, L ' niv. of Ga. 2! STAFF fIT MRS. W. F. CHERRY Bookstore Manager REV. SIDNEY McKEE Housefather, Wallace Hall B.L., Occidental College Graduate course, San Francisco Theological Seminary Traveling Fellowship, Univ. of Berlin, Ger. MRS. SIDNEY McKEE Housemother, Wallace Hall MR. WILTON DUCKETT Supervisor of Buildings and Maintenance B.A., Piedmont College CLASSES 23 DAVID ZIMMERMAN, Pres. Demorest, Georgia Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Protropians — 2, 3, 4; Yonaliian Staff— 3, 4; Owl Staff— 4; Inter- club Council — 4; Wallace Hall House Council — 2, 3; Executive Committee — 3; Seven Hundred Club — 2, 3, 4; Publicity Commit- tee — 4. WALTER SHERIDAN, Treas. Danielsviile, Georgia Majors: Mathematics Chemistry J.S. Green Society— 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer — 3; President — 4; Busi- ness Manager of the Yonahian — 4; Inter-Club Council — 4; Wallace Hal! House Council — 2, 4; Treas. of Senior Class; Representative to Honor Council for Junior Class. DAVID P. BAILEY Clarkesville, Ga. Major: Elementary Education - ' v ir« THOMAS LAWRENCE, Vice Pres. Syracuse, New York Major: Business Administration Minor: Physical Education J.S. Green Society — 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Basketball — 1; Statistician for Baseball and Basketball — 3, 4. SENIORS TRIGG DALRYMPLE Toccoa, Ga. Major: Elementary Education Baseball— 3, 4. JUNE BOTTCHER Worcester, Mass. Majors: Psychology and Sociology Treasurer, Freshman Class; Sopho- more Class Vice Pres.; Junior Class Vice Pres.; Choir — 1, 2; Theta Zeta Phi — 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen — 2; Cheerleader — 2, 3, 4; Cap- tain — 3, 4; Student Christian As- sociation — 1; Yonahian Staff — 1, 2, 3; Editor— 3; Owl Staff— 1, 2, 3; Who ' s Who— 4. RONALD CARROLL Atlanta, Ga. Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology J.S. Green Society — 1, 2; Protrop- ians — 3, 4. GARTH E. GREEN JR. Atlanta, Ga. Major: Business Administration Minor: Sociology Transfer student from Emory Uni- versity; Choir — 2; J.S. Green So- ciety — 2, 3 ' ! 4; Vice Pres. — 3; Chap- lain — 4; Yonahian Staff — 3, 4. t w EUNICE HULSEY Cleveland, Ga. JUDY KING Cornelia, Ga. Major: Elementary Ed. Minor: Social Science Major: English Minor: History Gamma Chi— 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres.— 3 Inter-Club Council — 3, 4; Elps— 1, 2, 3; S.N.E.A.— 3. 4. JOHN McLANE Clarkesville, Ga. Major: Elementary Ed. ALLEN MANLEY Alto, Ga. Major: Business Administration Minor: Sociology SENIORS CLARK MASON Demorest, Ga. Major: Business Admin. Minor: Sociology J.S. Greens — 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Class Pres. JOE MAXWELL Atlanta, Ga, Major: Business Admin. Minor: English BARBARA MIDDLETON . RODNEY MOORE Sanford, Fla. Toccoa, Ga. Major: History Major: Psychology Minor: Physical Ed. Minor: History Gamma Chis — 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. — 2; Student Christian Society — 1, 2; Pilgrim Fellowship — 3, 4; Interclub Council — 4; Choir — 1, 3, 4; Elps— 1. ALLEN PHILLIPS Duluth. Ga. Major: History Minor: Sociolog) ' International Relations Club — 3, 4; Pres. — 4; Protropians — 3, 4; Inter- club Council 4. VICTOR PHILLIPS Atlanta, Ga. Majors: English and Biology OTIS PRUITT Homer, Ga. Major: Business Administration ROY QUIST Colonia, N.J. ■ Major: Chemistry Minors: Math and Biology J.S. Green Society — 1, 2, 3, 4; Chaplain — 2, Sec. — 3, Treas. — 4; Student Assoc. Pres. — 4; P Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball— 1, 2; Inter- club Council— 4; Who ' s Who— 4; Owl Staff— 3. SENIORS JUDY REYNOLDS Demorest, Ga. Major: Elem. Ed. Minor: English Drama Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Psi Omega— 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. — 3, 4; Gamma Chis— 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council— 2, 3; S.N.E.A.— 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3; Owl Staff— 2, 3; Yonahian Staff — 3, 4; Jr. Class Sec. LARRY SMITH Pelham, Ga. Majors: Biology and Chem. J.S. Greens— 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES RHINEHART Webster, N.C. Major: Bus. Admin. Minor: Sociology Protropians — 2, 3, 4, Pres. — 4; In- ter-Club Council— 4; Wallace Hall House Council — 4. BETSY SMITH Tiger, Ga. Majors: Elem. Ed. and History S.N.E.A. — 3, 4; International Rela- tions Club — 3, 4. « 1 , f GERALD STRICKLAND ESTES TAYLOR Royston, Ga. Mt. Airy, Ga. Major: Chemistry Major: Chemistry HORACE STOWERS Dewey Rose, Ga. Majors: Psychology and Bus. Admin. GLENN UTT Sanford, Fla. Major: Biology Minor: Chemistrj ' Protropians — 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at- Arms — -2. Chaplain — 3; Choir 1, 2, 4; C.A.— 1, 2; Canterbun- Club— 3; Who ' s Who- . SENIORS ARCHIE VAUGN Augusta, Ga. Major: History Minor: Physical Ed. Wallace Hall House Council— 3; Baseball— 3, 4; Basketball— 3, 4. JOHN LEIGHTON WU Elizabeth, N.J. Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics ' ei Sik SUE WALTER DERYL ARGO Demorest, Ga. Toccoa, Georgia Major: Elem. Ed. Major: Mathematics Minor: History Minor: Chemistrj- Transfer Student from North Ga. Theta Zeta Phi Societ — 1, 2. 3, 4. College; Choir— 3; S.N.E.A.— 3, 4. Secretar - — 4; Piedmont Players — 3. Sec— 4; Gamma Chis— 3, 4; Who ' s 4: Delta Psi Omega— 4; Choir— 1. Who— 4. 2; Lyceum Committee — 2; Interna- tional Relations Club — 3: S.N.E.A. — 3. 4: Secretar)- Senior Class. MARK HALLE. Pres. Staten Island, N.Y. GARY DURRENCE. V P. CLirkesville. Ga. MARY ETTA GRAY. Sec. Del. Water Gap. Pa. IRWIN KIMZEY, Treas. Clarkesville. Ga. GAIL ANDERSON Cornelia, Georgia RICHARD ANDERSON Cleveland. Georgia JAMES ARGO Toccoa. Georgia EDWARD ASHURST Eatonton, Georgia JUNIORS ROGER BERRY Cornelia. Georgia DAVID BERRYHILL Lakeland, Georgia BRUCE BILLINGS Fayetteville. N.Y. CHARLES BLACK Cleveland. Georgia MARC BRANDT Elmhurst. N.Y. LARRY BROWN Royston. Georgia CONSTANCE BUTTON Sharon Springs, N.Y. JOYCE CAUDELL Toccoa. Georgia 28 WILLIAM CAUDELL Toccoa. Georgia KEXDALL CHALKER Gibson, Georgia DOUGLAS CHILDS Gainesville, Ga. PHII.IIP COrGHLIN Higganum. Conn. HAROLD DEFOOR Westminster, S.C RALPH DILIBERO Bioomfield, Conn. IRMA DICKERSON Rabun Gap, Georgia JANET DOXSTON Hartford, Conn. JUNIORS CAREY DUDLEY Hartwell. Georgia KENNETH ROY DUNCAN Hoschton, Ga. WAYNE J. DINCAN Maitland, Fla. GERALD DUNN Holly Springs. Ga. SANDRA ELROD Toccoa, Georgia JANE FERGUSON Alto, Georgia PAT FLEMING Cornelia, Georgia JOHN FLO X ' ERS Avondale. Georgia 29 RICHARD GALLAGHER Lafayette Hill, Pa. WAYNE GARRETT Dillard, Georgia GEORGE GIBSON Clarkston, Ga. NANCY GRAHAM Holden, Mass. GINGER HENDERSON Rochester, Ind. ARLEAN HOPPER Rabun Gap, Ga. CHARLES IVEY CarnesviUe, Ga. MADGE MAXWELL Toccoa, Georgia JUNIORS MARTHA MAXWELL Toccoa, Georgia ARNOLD MEEKS Toccoa, Georgia JOYCE PALMER Cleveland, Ga. EDWARD RUDDELL, JR. Marietta, Georgia ELDON SANDERS Hollywood, Ga. CAROLYN SHEDD Demorest, Ga. HARRY SPEARS CarnesviUe, Ga. JERRY STEELE Toccoa, Georgia CHARLES TAYLOR Demorest, Georgia DIANE TAYLOR Demorest, Georgia ROBERT P. WALTER Demorest, Georgia DONALD WHIPPLE Auburn, Mass. JANE WHITAKER Cornelia, Georgia BILL WILLIAMS Franklin Springs, Ga. ALEXANDER WILSON Altoona, Penna. W. JAMES WILSON Springfield, Mass. JUNIORS EDWARD YORK Clarksville, Ga. SPECIAL STUDENTS IN-OK KIM Seoul, Korea MITSUE MIYATA Tokyo, Japan 31 CAROL ADAMS Qirndia, Georgia KATHRYN ' AHLERS Bayp ort, Minn. JOHN ALLEN Hiawasscc, Ga. DOROTHY ANDERSON Cleveland, Ga. BILL BARKS Hartford, Conn. DIANE BRIGGS Cornelia. Ga. JERRY BURDEN Hartweii, Ga. SHERRY BURGESS Lavonia. Georgia LINDA CHAMBERS Homer. Georgia BILL CHANDLER Baldwin, Georgia LAVERNE CHURCH Clarkesville, Ga. SARA CLEWIS Wilmington, N.C. JOAN CRUNKLETON Toccoa, Georgia JUDY DOCKINS Demorest, Georgia DAVID DOWDING New Brunswick, N.J. DALE DOVER Toccoa, Georgia GUY POUTS Franklin, N.C. BILL GOOD Toccoa, Georgia CAROLYN GRANT Demorest, Ga. MIDGE HARRIS Bowman, Ga. REGGIE HASLETT Macon, Georgia SUSAN HAUSCH Sanford, Florida WILLIAM HEAD Clarkesville, Ga. PATRICIA HENDERSON Rochester. Ind. KAREN HODECKER 32 Adams, Mass. af p BONDELL IRWIN Clarkesville, Ga. DAVID JACKSON Alpharetta, Ga. LARRY JARRETT Toccoa, Georgia GRAHAM KEARSE Olar, S. Carolina GEORGE KEEL Albany, Georgia EARL KEYSER Marshalltown, Iowa FRANK KIRK Toccoa, Georgia ZELDA KNIGHT Clarkesville, Ga. KEN LOCKERMAN Columbus, Ga. RAY LOUDERMILK Marietta, Georgia SOPHOMORES RONNIE LOVELL Clarkesville, Ga. MARIE McDUFFIE Ca rnesville, Ga. LINDA MARTIN Westminster. S.C. ANN MEANS Mt. Airy, Georgia CATHEY MIZE Toccoa, Georgia PATRICIA NICHOLSON Cornelia, Georgia GEORGE POLLACK New York, New York ROBERT PRIDMORE Westminster, Ga. JAMES RICE Royston, Georgia BEVERLY RICHARDSON Norwich, Conn. JOHN ROBBINS Holden, Mass. BRENDA SHORT Cornelia, Georgia ROSCOE SIMPSON Clarkesville, Ga. CHARLES SMITH Royston. Georgia 33 RICHARD SMITH r.isionollft, Ga. fHARI-ES Sl ' GG Dttatur, Georgia JACKIE TAYLOR Hiawjssee, Georgia ROBERT WATERS Westminster. S C. JEVCELL WELBORN Clarl;cs illc. Ga. RAYMOND WENDT Decatur. Geor,i;ia LEWIS WHITEN Eastonollee. Ga. CHARLES WORLEY Toccoa, Georgia LEAH YOUNG Toccoa, Georgia SOPHOMORES Sleepy Time Gal Ready for Bed 34 Gee. that look.s like fun You sure you lost your contact here? IVID ABBOT jstford, Mass. CK ABBOTT -ingfield, Mass. lERYL BACON ami Springs. Fla. EXDALL BARKER arner Robins, Ga. kIMY BARRON ■morest, Ga. :ENDA BRADY ccoa, Ga. ■ANLY BROOKSHIRE irkesville, Ga. ROL BROWN )erlin. Ohio EVE BURDEN irtwell, Ga. .MES CARPENTER ickhead, Ga. : CAROL CASON fmorest, Ga. lMes cheek jgusta, Ga. sjne cicchetti swton Center, Mass. EN CLUPPER ecatur, Ga. NDA COLEY xcoa, Ga. ICHAEL CRAIG Dccoa. Ga. ALE DAGATA ' aban, Mass. ;RRY DAVIS alton, Ga. FRESHMEN )ALE DICKERSON occoa, Ga. IM DOMINEAU larshfield, Mass. .LICE DONALD Clayton, Ga. ANET EDWARDS brnelia, Ga. lONNIE ELLINGTON HarkesviUe, Ga. )AVID ELLIOT Augusta, Ga. O EPPERSON Cornelia, Ga. AMES FELTMAN 4artwell, Ga. LEN FENTIMAN xiventry, Conn. :ECIL FERGUSON Uto, Ga. lEBBECCA FISHER iavannah, Ga. ' HYLLIS FRANKLIN Zlarkesvil le, Ga. DAVID FULTON Hfinesville, Ga. lANDALL GREEN Zornelia, Ga. [IM HENDERSON Sarden City, N.Y. :arol holcomb Zlarkesville, Ga. RICK HORNING Rochester, N.Y. GARY HULL Augusta, Ga. o m o n r5 C kife •t 0h Q .. I ,0. ,0 C) . fll 1 M FRESHMEN DONALD JONES Decatur. Georgia SHIRLEY JORDAN Baldwin. Georgia RUSSELL JL ' ST Fall River, Mass. ROBERT KENDALL Hiawassee, Ga. DONALD KILGO Augusta, Georgia DAVID LAM King ' s Park, Hong Kong RONALD LONG Augusta, Georgia WALTER LOONE i Mt. Airy, Georgia DALE LOSIER Manhassett, N.Y. TOM McCOY Mt. Airy, Georgia DOUGLAS McDONALD Mt. Airy. Georgia DONALD McMURRAY Lake Mary, Florida MARY BETH MEADOWS Toccoa. Georgia BRENDA MELTONl Cornelia. Ga. ALTA MO SELEY Demorest. Georgia ALLEN NAGY Eagle River, Wis. ROGER POPHAM Demorest. Ga. JUDSON POST Atlanta, Georgia JAMES ROACH Demorest, Georgia OSTELL SCARBOROUGH Augusta. Georgia HARVEY SCHOONMAKER Newburgh, N.Y. DONALD SMITH Clarkesville, Ga. MARILLA STEPHENS Demorest, Georgia ALICE STEVENSON Toccoa, Georgia DANNY STRICKLAND Eastonollee, Ga. MICHAEL STUDDARD Augusta. Georgia CAROLYN TESTON] Sanford. Florida DANNY TOMLIN Demorest, Georgia ALLAN TORGESEN Cornelia, Georgia TOM TRAYLOR Marietta, Georgia JOHN WATSON Fort McPherson, Ga. MONTEEN WATTS Rabun Gap, Ga. iMICHAEL WILLIAMS East Ellijay, Ga. BRUCE WILSON Hiawassee, Ga. PHILIP WRAY Toccoa, Ga. ORGANIZATIONS 37 STUDENl STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Seated— Nancy Graham, Sec- retary. Standing, L-R— Roy Quist, Pres.; Connie Button, Treas.; Ralph Dilibero, Vice Pres. RECREATION COMMITTEE: Top to Bottom— Bruce Billings; Tom Lawrence; Mark Halle; Mary Etta Gray; Marc Brandt; Ray Louder- milk. 38 BUDGET COMMITTEE: Seated— Connie Button, Karen Hodeckei Standing — Nancy Graham, Ralph Dilibero. SSOCIATION PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: David Zimmerman, Glenn Utt. LYCEUM COMMITTEE: Top to Bollom Alex Wilson, Dianne Briggs, J. Richard Gallagher, Carolyn Shedd, Don Whipple, Janet Donston. 39 1964 YON AH I AN STAFF B L-R: Karen Hodecker; Susan Housch; David Zimmerman; Jack Abbott. L-R: Garth Green; Midge Harris; Walt Sheridan, Business Manager; Wayne Duncan; Phil Q)ughlin. 1 964 OWL STAFF Jerry Davis; Beverly Richardson; Wayne Duncan. Seated: Ralph Dilibero, David Zimmerman. Standing: Judy Reynolds; Don Whipple; Janet Donston. Kneeling, LR: Allen Phillips; Phil Coughlin; Dave Dowding; Ronnie Carrol; Bill Barks; Tom Traylor. Standing, L-R: Guy Fouts; Mark Halle; Wayne Duncan; J. Richard Gallagher; John Robbins; Don McMurray; Dave Zimmerman; Ralph DiLibero, secretary; Don Whipple, chaplain; Alex Wilson, sergeant-at-arms; Jim Wilson, vice president; Jim Rhinhart, president; Marc Brandt, treasurer. On Stairs, L-R: Gerald Dunn; Rick Horning; Wendall Barker; Dale Losier; Earl Keyser; David Lam; Hubert Tarpley; George Pollack; Glenn Utt; David DeLisle; Jim Henderson; Jack Abbott; Don Jones; Jim Domineau. Back, L-R: Danny Tomlin; John Flowers. Top: Miss Ginger Henderson, Sweetheart. Advisors Mr. Lee Mr. Keniston 42 Advisors Miss Griggs Miss McKee Standing, L-R: MaryEtta Gray, president; Connie Button; Carolyn Shedd; Janet Donston; Beverly Richardson; Barbara | Middleton. Front Row, Stairs: Ginger Henderson; Carol Teston; Linda Chambers; Jane Ferguson; Judy Reynolds; Susan Hosch; Kathy Ahlers; Beth Meadows; Rebecca Fisher. Back Row: Karen Hodecker; Carol Brown; Cheryl Bacon. Top: Miss Mary Etta Gray, Queen. 43 Frotil Row, L-R: Mr. McCulIoch, advisor; Mr. Coker, advisor; Otis Pruitt, Larry Smith; Jerry Burden; Graham Kearse; Roy Quist, treasurer; David Berryhill; Wayne Garrett, vice president; Wait Sheridan, president. On Stairs, Front: Charhe Suggs; Garth Green; Bruce Wilson; Mike Studdard; David Abbott; Dale Dover; Bill Chandler; Steve Burden; Jerry Davis; Bruce Billings; Ray Loudermilk. Back Row, On Stairs: Doug Kendall; Eddie Asherst; Arnold Meeks; Tom Lawrence. Top: Miss Joan Crunkleton, Sweetheart. Advisors Mr. Coker Mr. McCulloch 44 n Standing, L-R: Nanq ' Graham, president; Gail Anderson; Deryl Argo; Carol Adams; June Bottcher; Joan Crunkleton. On Stairs: Janet Edwards; Midge Harris; Phylis Franklin; Dale DaGata; Mitsue MiYata; Anne Cicchetti; Lu Carol Cason; Alta Mosely; Judy Grizzle; Dianne Briggs. Top: Miss June Bottcher, Queen. Advisors Mrs. Hogsed Mrs. Jones •r , 45 Kneeling,, L-R: Jim Rhinhart; Bill Barks; Ralph DeLibero; Wayne Garrett; Roy Quist; Walt Sheridan. Standing, L-R: Mark Halle, president; Judy King, secretary; Mary Etta Gray; Barbara Middleton; David Zimmerman; Guy Fouts; John Flowers; Alex Wilson; Allen Phillips; Don Whipple; Gail Anderson; Judy Reynolds; Nancy Graham. INTERCLUB COUNCIL ELPS L-R: Janet Donston; Mrs. Elizabeth Rountree, Librarian; Sarah Clewis; Wayne Duncan. 46 Front Row, L-R: Brenda Brady; Alta Mosely; Judy Reynolds. Back Row, L-R: Don Whipple; Bill Williams; Otis Pruit; Joe Maxwell; Alex Wilson; Jane Worely; Hubert Tarpley; Miss Elsie Davis, advisor. PIEDMONT PLAYERS DELTA PSI OMEGA L-R: Brenda Brady; Judy Reynolds, secretary; Don Whipple, president; Alex Wilson; Jane Worely; Miss Elsie Davis, Advisor. 47 Frotii Row, L-R: Mrs. Williams, advisor; Sue Walters, secretary; Diane Taylor; Sara Clewis; Judy Reynolds. Back Row, L-R: John Flowers, president; Guy Fouts; Charles Black; George Gibson; Carolyn Shedd; Dianne Briggs; Jeanette Hunt; Snadra Elrod; Jane Ferguson; James Argo. i S.N.E.A. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB LR: Mitsue Miyata; Linda Chmbers; Wayne Duncan; Alex Wilson; Flowers; Barbara Middleton; Sara Clewis. Ken Chalker; Allen Phillips, president; John 48 L-R: Beverly Richardson, Wayne Duncan, Don Whipple, Alex Wilson, Marc Brandt, Janet Donston. YOUNG REPUBLICANS CANTERBURY CLUB Kneeling: Marc Brandt; Wendall Barker; Ralph Diiibero; Don Jones; Dave Abbot. Si.vidi ig. L-R: Don McMurray; beckey Fisher; Beth Meadows; Janet Donston; Beverly Richardson; Wayne Duncan; Alex Wilson; Mrs. Rountree, advisor; Rev. Milton Murry, advisor; David Zimmerman, president. Top to Bottom: Bill Barks; Don Whipple; David Abbot; Alan Fentiman; John Wu; Jack Abbott; Barbara Middleton; Janet Donston; Lu Carol Cason; Alta Mosely; Beth Meadows; Linda Chambers; Kathy Ahlers; Carol Teston; Dr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones, co-directors. CHOIR PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Bill Barks, vice president; Barbara Middleton; Kathy Ahlers; Carol Teston; David Abbot; Earl Keyser. Back Row: Dr. Schulz, advisor; Janet Donston, secretary; Don Whipple, president; Alan Fentiman; Ted Just; Jack Abbott. 50 L-R: Janet Donston; Anne Cicchetti; Karen Hodecker; MaryEtta Gray; Mrs. Hogsed, Housemother; Kathy Ahlers. BABCOCK HALL HOUSE COUNCIL WALLACE HALL HOUSE COUNCIL L-R: Guy Fouts; Jim Rhinhart; David Elliot; Mr. and Mrs. McKee, House parents; Gary Coker, advisor; Walt Sheridan; Marc Brandt. THE NEW BUILDING TAKES From the auditorium 52 The front beijins to rise SPORTS 53 L-R: Coach Gary Coker; David Berryhill, manager; Alan Gaynor; Don McMurray; Arnold Meeks; Wayne Garrett; Gary Durrence; Ray Henry; Eddie Ashurst; Archie M Vaughn; Bill Forster; Bruce Billings; Coach O ' Neal Cave. f BASKETBALL i L-R: Carol Teston; Sue Hosche; Carol Brown; Becky Fisher; Janet Edwards; Lu Carol Cason; Gin ;er Henderson. CHEERLEADERS ' ,v- Ff(5 Row, L-R: David BerryhiU; Ginger Henderson; Ray Henry; Sue Hosche; Gerald Dunn; Wayne Garrett. Back Roto, L-R: Graham Kearse; David Jackson; Jerry Burden; Archie Vaughn. P CLUB 56 s i I Ginger , N ♦x-j X ayne Sue ? Gary 57 n Ashurst ct f ifc . ' I ' SEJ e V. ' V Ray O fcs S Possum ' Carol 58 ' Janet Lu Carol Ducky I Vv Archie k N Teddy Bear ■ ■ Bl1fr lif m i ( Carol : -4 ' I n Turtle 4! B f% ' -mnP Becky ' : ' ::M O 1 Bill (p: r 62 Hey, you ! — stop that He wouldn ' t do that. Rah ! Rah ! Ree ! piEonoNT college: I wonder what he wants ! 63 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ■ ■■ 1 IE T W 1 ? ii lB 64 •i 65 1964 HOMECOMING 66 67 68 FEATURES 69 YON AH IAN COURT 70 0 o e V e ' A tso MISS JOAN CRUNKLETON . % , ' +, V, ECOMING COURT MISS SHIRLEY JORDAN 71 MISS JOAN CRUNKLETON JS GREEN SWEETHEART A-. ' - ' ! m • f Caro l t Ginger Henderson VALENTINE COURT MISS DALE DAG ATA . • i c r, o A On 74 MISS BEST DRESSED V 1 MISS GINGER HENDERSON 75 WHO ' S WHO ON CAMPUS SOPHOMORES Karen Hodecker C Charles Worley JUNIORS Ralph Dilibero Nancy Graham FRESHMEN Lu Carol Cason Don McMurray 76 ACTIVITIES 77 MOUNT YONAH TRIP Head ' em up, move ' em out. Man ! I ' m beat I want to go, too. Oh! George, you don ' t mean it Yankee mountaineers + one ■p-- 1 1 ■M ' . r 1 ,  ' ■l r UL. t ZM ■iU  fy: ■p 1 SE Now, gang, here ' s the plan im - 1 K wf BK 1 P F J PI So what if I ' m hungry Get bent!!! Q)me and get it. 80 j| c 4 She has got to be kidding I haven ' t been in woods before. i t I really didn ' t mean I would kiss your foot. She can ' t cook either. Smile, LuLu I am the Bear, understand o i -A..} . . HOOTENANNY 82 Things can ' t be as bad as they say, It ' s not as fast as the Pink ' Virgin. 83 FIELD DAY Three is a crowd How do they do this! 84 She ' ll never win with that form r r A lr ■ ' I5i u ii %{ s ' i I ' ll show him a thing or two 85 FLAG SNATCH! 86 Now, girls No ! She didn ' t kiss me. A little band is very nice I wonder if he is as good as they say Anyone for football. Blue Blade in a mess Mirror, mirror, on the wall . . . 89 ITA e nririr DANCE 90 j 1 ! 91 ' ' ' • S Udo, es have a verb. tbis is lidicuVous. 93 Ii 94 Someday I ' ll be as good as Palmer. I hope Turtle complains. 95 o N H D N N 96 97 ■ n ' 1 .41 M i M. ; . . •f l 98 PARTY 99 I, J OTHER EVENTS ON CAMPUS THETA ZETA Slave Auction op ' n Queen is pinned ,964 Valentine Queen  00 PROGRESS IN THE MAKING 101 ' 3, 3 ' M- • 102 ADVERTISEMENTS 103 W. H. GAILEY PONTIAC CO. Cornelia, Georgia WE WISH TO THANK OUR ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT STOVALL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. So es and Service FORD MERCURY Phone 778-2727 778-4213 Cornelia, Georgia A quiet night in Wallace. CORNELIA MOTORS, INC. Cornelia, Georgia Compliments DAIRY QUEEN AND BRAZIER Phone in Order for Quick Pickup 778-2233 Cornelia, Georgia BILL AND JANET TURNER COFFEE CUP Good Food Friendly Atmosphere Demorest, Georgia k . L «., , I m Compliments of CRUMP ' S BODY SHOP Baldwin, Georgia Compliments of MASSEY SALES COMPANY Cornelia, Georgia DEMOREST BROOM WORKS Demorest, Georgia A Hi 1 __ ] Swabbles. You rang? HABERSHAM HARDWARE DISTRIBUTINGJNC. Cornelia, Georgia TIPS ON FEEDING THE BABY 1. Coerce, plead, coax 2. Use force 3. Cooperation 4. All done I Cleaning day Smile, you ' re on Candid Camera 107 Compllmen+s of BATSON ' S FOOD STORE Baldwin, Georgia Where you get the most of the best for the least. This is a silly way to — CORNELIA VENEER COMPANY, INC. Cornelia, Georgia Dr. Forrester, what ' s this? BREWER DRUG COMPANY Phone 754-4482 Clarkesville, Georgia We Gave Till It Hurt 1 V- Another Compliment of the 700 Club DELUXE TIRE APPLIANCE, INC. Toccoa, Georgia TROUP ' S OF TOCCOA Our Official Yearbook Photographer HABERSHAM ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. Clarkesville, Georgia Air Conditioned T.V. Swimming Pool Cornelia ' s Newest SKYLAND MOTEL South Main St. on U.S. 441 and 23 Cornelia, Georgia MR. AND MRS. JOE JACKSON Phone Owners and Managers 778-9902 ADAMS CABINET SHOP Post Office Box 143 Phone 723-2532 Demorest, Georgia 2TA Compliments of THE PROTROPIANS Compliments TURPEN DRUG COMPANY Phone 754-4122 Clarkesville, Georgia A view from Mt. Yonah. CLARKESVILLE MILLS INC. 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