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' 43 YONAHIAN I ' ubluihed In, lit,- BT1 DENT 1 TI PIEDMONT 1 mi.i.i t.i 1 M MORI - I . ' l i;i.i Julian Cooki Bdi Bbown Pinkbtom Bwtim WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. By Cable New York, N.Y. Code: YONAH May 24, 1943. 3:30 P.M. TO: Piedmont Students Piedmont College Demorest, Georgia Dear students STOP The persons affiliated with, the composition of this year-book have been given the task of presenting to you the life of Piedmont College and students during the 1943 school year STOP these persons have encountered all problems typical of a publication during a crisis of war STOP but what the (CENSORED) does this matter STOP this is your year-book STOP we only hope that we have accomplished in some small degree the record of life at Piedmont which you have known STOP the staff STOP To those students of Piedmont who have entered and will enter the armed forces of the United States, this annual is sincerely dedicated. Keep ' em flying, Piedmont CONTENTS Book I The School Faculty Service Men Seniors Book II Juniors Societies Publications Sports Book III Sophomores Freshmen Snapshots Biographies ALMA MATER Where the Georgian Hills grow purple, In the sunset glow, Proudly stands our Alma Mater In a vale below. Chorus Green and Gold float on for aye Old Piedmont for thee We thy loyal sons and daughters Bless thy memory. As around the mighty oak tree Clings the ivy vine So around thee dear old Piedmont Loyal hearts entwine. Here ' s to thee, then, dear old Piedmont! May you ever stand As an emblem of the noblest In our fair Southland. Familiar view from Piedmont campus. FACULTY AND M. B. Daxa. M.A., B.D. President An integrated and well developed personality. ADMINISTRATION A. R. Van I LEAVE, M. A. Dean ot Colli •Deal sir: Please report to my office. Rl in s iu i. M I h a ■ ■■ ' ll ■■ n i..-i ' - l «- il - rratic and ili tele I lii- lu-l |)ii l wii - R Pavi on | ll.ll It I. ii you ire delinquent In uui ' iil ymi , iiilil fill vi.iii M ' i Biology Chemistry J. Louis Martens ' ' Be careful with that microscope. William S. Robkkts You! What did I say? Betsy Coffin You look that up and tell us tomorrow. M athematics Home Economics Mathemal Physics ics Ruth Ford Atkinson  1j ] W. Baxter Smith Now class, let ' s do the next twenty prob- lems for Tuesday. U h You can take these and see what you can do with them. Eva Loom is Be careful, now. ■■ French History Journalism M USIC Y Helen E. Phillips What ' s your offering for today ? F. C. Lane The party of truth, light, and civic virtues. 10 Registrar Maiuk Boring It isn ' t in the- cat- alogue that way. ' Sociology C. B. Loom IB We will continue tomorrow with this discussion. Religion ( . Ll81 1 Pi i: v ' Er. now that could be right. Librarian Edi in 11. Vu i ' i 1 ' Shshshshshsh, close the windows. College Nurse i l. Dobu s Now you better come back and Bee me, tomorrow . Dietitian I 1 1 I Ansii 11 ' You, li bou( ask 1 In- blcsi 1 1 Coach Kenneth Stambaugh What ' s tin- horrible who Languages K i:i Kendall van b Use the help God - -IiiK TOU. Social Science Bombs Stevens Now take the pin- I raised in Minnesota. Integrated Course MabqaBET Mil 1 n n Hurry up, I can ' t wait all niL ' lit. Dom. Mom of Commons l-.i in Stambauoh My goodness, gracious. Integrated Course I . T. M11 in; Did I tell you this Integrated Course El 1 1 :t 111 i HON? What ' s. tlQi wi«m ■ t Julian P. Cooke Preside ii I June Walden Vice-President Orren Cline Treasurer Myrtle Ruth Weems Secretary Miss Barbara Jean Pubdy Mascot of Senior Class 12 1 st Quarter Graduates K ' n Brown Jeff rson, ' I Piedmont, 1. 2, 3, I: J. S. Green Literary Society, 2, 3, 1 : V - iii w Stall ' . 3. 1 : Editor. IJkti OSBORNE .Moii i 1 1 Piedmont, 1, 2, 3, I ; Gamma Chi Literary Society, I, 2, 3, I ; Yon- in w Staff :i. .V-.-i-tant Editor; Who ' s Who. 3; Y. W. . A.. 1. 2, ::. 1. I, win i ii l ' t in i.i i. Monroe, I. ' . •mliar.lt. 1. •. ' : Piedmont, 3 .1. s. Green Literary Societj 1 ; Debate  lub ::. I. i ii mm i - Brown Dillard, Q .a. l . 2; Piedmont, : i.i- G ii Literarv v etv, 3, I Jim l. ' oi Helena, Ua, Southern I Dion, I ! Piedmont, 8, l ;  i.iiiiin.i t In Literary v 8, 4: Y.W. I . 8, I. 2 nd Quarter Graduates Edmond Garrison Jefferson, Ga. Piedmont, 1, 2, 3, 4; President, 3 ; J. S. Green Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Yonahi- an Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4 ; Who ' s Who, 4; U.S.N . R. J. W. Ray Autaugaville, Ala. Southern Union, 1, 2 ; Piedmont, 3, 4; J. S. Green Literary Soci- ety, 3, 4; Debate Club, 3, 4; U. S. Navy Reserve. Carolyn Wilder Cochran, Ga. Middle Georgia, 1, 2; Piedmont, 3, 4; Gamma Chi Literary So- ciety, 3, 4. Loyoe A. Bagwell Gainesville, Ga. Piedmont, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Chi Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A. W. S., 3, 4, Treas- urer, 3, 4. John Marvin Hood Sautee, Ga. Young Harris College, 1, 2 ; Piedmont, 3, 4: J. S. Green So- ciety 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; E.R. C. Bbowm I ' inkstox Atlanta, Xoniiaii Parker Jr. College, 1. 2; Piedmont, 3, 1: Pro- tropiazi Society, i, 4; Debate Club, ' ■ ' . I: Internationa] Relations Club, l: Who ' s Who, I: Basketball, :s. I: Business Manager Yon n i w. I. 3 rd Quarter Graduates Other second quarter graduates X picture. Yiiu;im GaBBISON Cornelia. Ga. I ' ieilmont. !. ■!. :;. I. Secretary, 3; Y. M. C. A.. I. 2, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi Society, 1. 2, 3. I. Km ii i:d .M. I ' m BBSON . Jemison, Ala. Southern Union, I, 2 : Piedmont, - ' i. I: Protropian So- ciety, 3, 1. President, I ; Glee Club, 3, l ; Y. W. ( ' . A.. .;. 1:1. S. Manie-. A mi V u 1 1: hi bb Cornel i Piedmont, l. ' . ' . ' ■ . i: Gamma Chi, v. .i. I: Uajoi M inor, English : Torch, .III. I N P. ( ' si B Hln-l ill. Gordon Military College, I, 2; Piedmont, 3, I. I ' dent, l ; J. S. Ireen Sociel y, 3, 4, 8 ( ' lull. I. Secretary . I : Irchesl ra, 1 . 8, 3, i I Cluli, l. President, I; Editor Yonahian, I; Who ' s Who I ; Mu i. ' Club. 8, I. i - rr James T.Jones Buford, Ga. Piedmont, 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor Owl, 4: Chief Justice Su- preme Court. 4; Debate Club, 3. 4: V. S. Air Corps Reserve. Orrex Clixe Toeeoa. Ga. Middle Georgia College. 1; Piedmont. 2. 3, 4; J. S. Green Society. 3. 4. Yiee-Presideut. 4; Orchestra, 3. 4; Supreme Court. 4: Old Staff 4: U. S. X. 1!. Mtjeiel AYatkixs Ball Ground, Ga. Piedmont. 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Zeta Phi. 1. 2, 3. 4; A. W. S., 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Y. W. C. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4. Pobert L. Ash Jefferson. Ga. North Georgia College, 1. 2 ; Piedmont. 3. 4; Basket- ball and Baseball, 1. 2. 3, 4; U. S. N. R., V-7. 16 Su mme r Graduates Willie Nell M m bi l . . Toccoa, la. Piedmont, I, - ' . ' ■ ' •■ I ; Gamma !ii Society, L, 2, : . I: Debate Club, 3, l: V. W. C. A.. 1. 2, 3, 1: A. W. S., 3, 1 : P Club 3; Drama Club, 3, 1: Glee Club, 3, l: I ' .. 8. U. Council 2, 3. Third quarter graduate No picture. Bill Pi b bli Fefferson, Piedmont, L, 2, 3, I ; J. 8. Green Society, t, 2, 3, I: Tennis, I, 2, 3, l; i -i ;i m t . Biolog] Labora- tory, i ; E. i:. C. James Abthub Ash .1 I M. I I |M) Piedmont, I, ' • ' . • ' !. I. Vice-Preaident, I ; Gamma On Literarj 8 tj I ' I, 4; Camera  lul sr.w.c. a., i i ; •• North ■■ College, 1, 2; Piedmont, 3, 4; J. S. Green Society, 3, 1 ; Basketball 1. 2, 3, I : P dent Student Association, I: 1 . S. N. It V-7. Fl RS I Wil.i I- . Norman Park nan Jr. I I, 2; P  « ' ' pter- national Relations lub, I : Tl • Phi,  ; Mm flu Club, 3, I. 17 Nettie Mae Stone Helena, Ala. Southern Union, 1, 2; Piedmont College. 3, 4; Gamma Chi Society, 4; Supreme Court, 4; Glee Club, 4. Arthur B. Young Jr. Lake City, S. C. Emmanuel College, 1, 2; Piedmont, 3, 4; J. S. Green Literary Society, 4 ; Debate Club, 3, 4 ; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; B. S. U. 2, 3, 4. W. Vance Grant Cornelia, Ga. Piedmont, 1, 2, 3, 4; J. S. Green Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Yonahian Staff 4; Orchestra, 4; U. S. N. B. William Dorsey Moon Elberton, Ga. Emmanuel College, 1, 2; Piedmont, 3, 4; Protro- pian Literary Society, 3, 4; B. S. U. 2, 3, 4. 18 (ii mm. i.- Tate ( !ornelia, ' la. Piedmont, I, 2, ' ■ ' ■ I: Glee Club, 1. 2, S; J. - Green Literary Society, 1. 2, 3,  : Epworth League, l. 2, 3, I ; Tri-county President, :5. .Mm: i ii. Ruth Weems . [into Southern Union, 1. 2; Piedmont, 3, I : A.W. 9 3, 1 ; Gamma Chi S ■ L iikai; vk: HEAB vk: ,. f the ' 43 Senior Class have reached our goal al Pied- mont. We have placed our hands on the ' I ■ knob and are a bou1 to Btep oul and tackle whal life has in store i,, r ng, We are full of joy and feel as if we would like to give oul with a big shout because we have struggled through four long years and have finally graduated. Bui before we give this Bhoul and open this door, we would like to pause for a moment. Pause, so thai we mighl glance back and see whal Piedmonl has meanl to UB| ' I ' d. ' years we have Bpenl here have formed somewhal of ;i mold for our lives. During our stay al Piedmont, we have encountered mam experiences, people, and courses thai have worthwhile and dear to us. Experiences thai have been B benefil ; people thai w ill bei ome our life long fi iends; coursei thai have given us knowledge of things which have alreadj proven valuable. None of us, to be sure, wan! to overlook an} of these things. We realize too thai al] ni our time ha no1 been a struggle. W b know thai the besl days and i - oi our life have come during this period. Ii romi ol us -nil have a doubt ai to this fact, il u ill disappear as the daj - we Btep forth, we knon thai thi verj urn tain. Though thej maj be such, we n ill b! mem- ber the traditions of Piedmonl and for what the) itand. We « ill always up hold them. Pot what Piedmonl done and meanl for us, we « ill al« ' ' • 19 liK.SK IjACE • I |.. lilt Piedmont, I, 2 ■ . I tball and H I, 1, I . •■I ' Club, 2, Pre ; C.S.N. R. Service Section Piedmont differs from no other college when it comes to contributions for i ts country. She has given many of her sons and four members of the faculty, who represent all branches of the service. Piedmont is proud of the work which they are now doing and will continue to do until this war is over. For this reason, we proudly present this service page in honoring them. .to Pvt. Roy Stewart Camp White, Ore. A. S. King Sheerer .... Somewhere, America U. S. Navy Cadet Jack Thornton .... Miami Beach, Fla. Pvt. Maurice Andrews Savannah. Ga. U. S. Army Band Pvt. James H. Akin Cherry Point. X. C. U. S. M. C. Air Station S Sgt. R. B. Ryals .... Wendower Field. Utah 561st. Bomb Sq. Pfc. Lowell A. Smoot .... Camp Walters, Tex. Pvt. Lambuth Purcell . . . Fort McPherson. Ga. Ensign Ben Fricks, Jr Charleston, S. C. Inshore Patrol Ensign Jesse W. Ray Chicago. 111. Northwestern University OTHER PIEDMONT MEN IN SERVICE Akin, Edward Allgood. Lorenzo Ariail, W. T. Ash, James Ash, Robert Bailey, John Barnett, Douglas Brown, Charlie Brown, Enoch Chunn, R. E. Cline, Orren Conwell. Walter B. Crisler, Thomas C. Cronic, Guin Daxton, Mercer Darnell, Gilbert Davis, Cecil Duncan. Hoke Eddleman. Hubert Foster, Howell Garrison, Edmond Grant, Vance Jr. Grist, Hersiiel, Jr. Hali.ford, Lewis Hayxes. W. A. Hemphill, Dan Hood, John M. Hovey. Kenneth I vie, Franklin Jones, J. T. Lacey, Gene Lambert. Jeffre Lancaster, Jackson Loudermilk, Wicky Murphy, Choice Murphy, J. R. McClelland, E. J. McClelland. Vaughn McFarlin, Sam Xeal. Hoyt Payne. Alex- Peterson, Richard Pinkston, Brown Poole, Lamar Poole, William Power, Harold Purcell. Bill Purcell. Lambuth Ray, Jesse W. Robinson. Ivan Jr. Russell, Frank s vine. Charles Jr. Sanders. Mason Stambaugh, John Tv-rpley, Fred Thomas. R. H. Thornton. R. M. White, Ralph Willis, Hulon FACULTY REPRESENTED IN SERVICE Dr. J. Louis Martens U.S. Arm; Ralph King Navy Corian Stambaugh . . W.A.V. E. Walter Westafer U.S. Army 20 Keep, ' em fylyinxj, Piedmont BOOK II JUNIORS SOCIETIES PUBLICATIONS SPORTS JUNIORS Adams Jenkins Tarpley OFFICERS Jane Adams Feances Jenkins . Peggie Garrison . Fred Tarpley .... . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer JUNIORS — We have been at work for three years now. When we started our formal education as freshmen, we were frightened and uncertain as to what might happen to us. Time began to heal these worries when we became sophomores. We are now juniors, and we all realize that this is the year during which we will decide our main field of in- terest. Since we are juniors, we shall also re- member that we will take the place of the seniors when they leave. This creates an ambition to do a swell job and try to equal if not surpass the senior classes which have preceded us. With this aim before us, we look forward to our senior year. tt C C v 22 JUNIORS Jane Adams Fran es Jenkins M 1 1:1 i i i I 1:1 n II. ' I ' UM ' II A h;i M MAXWRL1 • Helen Koyi i mohi . Lavonia, Ga. Mint urn. 8, . Maggie Bobdebs Mrs. i ir B. I ' l i:nv Warrenton, 6a. I ►enioreet, t ia .lull . |i II.K1 M i: ri i Fort An person Carne8 ill . Mi. Ail 1 1 1 i. ii II i;i.i:i: I ' m i -i i i:- Haw kin illi i ' arne« il [jakemonl « M ■■ l-i ■ • I I M. l JUNIORS Peggie Garrison William A. Haynes Juanita Fields Sarah Gillespie . Dorothy P. Watkins Lewis Hallford Clarkesville, Ga. Winterville, Ga. Orlando, Fla. Demorest, Ga. Ball Ground, Ga. . Demorest, Ga. Jimmie Lor Pittman .... Maysville, Ga. Sara aI. Garthright R. H. Thomas Winona Wilbanks . Warrenton, Ga. Loganville, Ga. ( Uarkesville, Ga. 24 JUNIORS VlBGINl (ii:AV .1 icqi i.i i m: Ann Hum- . Lorenzo Allgood Robbbt M. Thobn l Maim N ELL T v m i:-i i .Inn ( . Si m i: n;u . Mhk. .1. i:. Taylob . . (I ' m huutified ) Phi I) l ' ' l n kbhkhip . Franklin. N. C. Craw ford, ia. Hull T( 1CCOH, ' i 1 lemoreei I k ' lll Prlllul. -• ui;m in M ishbi bn Norfolk, Jl ' NIORS Sau McFablin . M in: l: CONWELI |.i i i i i wni i i: . T h e t Gamma Chi J. S. Green Piedmont has four societies on its campus — two for women and two for men. These societies, be- ing formed shortly after the foundation of the college, have had a great part in its growth and development. They have sponsored dances, par- tics, and many other worthwhile entertainments. Candidates for these societies are obtained by an invitation to membership which is given to the new student. Upon his acceptance, the candidate is initiated into one of the societies. The initia- tions are events to which the old members look forward. Most Piedmont students are affiliated with one of these societies. Protropian h 26 (Samttta (Chi Society BM Glljeta Zttn W Society ( ft H 31. S . (Brmt Society (Uln r Greens no picture (II MM. I - r.i;i) DOUGL tS BARN II I W l.i BR ELL I lu i i i Fofi I EH Bill Pubcbll Robbbi Thobn TON . , ' , ta. flrntrnptau Society Oilier Protropians — no picture Hoke Duncan Richard Peterson I). McCltjre . ? £ ,. P ■ 30 STU DENT ASSOCIATION ASH WEEMS Sam McFarlin First President ■■ kJ4B8 Ash Second President I ' .kttv Osborne Weems First Vice-President Jane Adams Second Vice-President Jiamta Fields Secretary Charles Brown First Treasurer Gi i Cronk Second T A. W. S. S ib n Gillespie M i bi bi w ibkins President etary-Trt asun r Loi 1 1 B .u 11. 1. Jai mi. II i bs Vice-President Owl Reporter GLEE CLUB Helen E. Phillips Director Ivan Eobinson President Julian Cooke Secretary-Treasurer Fred Tarpley Librarian INTERN AT IONAL RELATIONS CLUB Left to rigid, Top row: Edward Akin eobert batciielder Maggie Borders Second row: Jill Hayden Ann Pinkston Evelyn Turpen Third row: Jane Adams Brown Pinkston Ivan Eobinson 32 DEBATE CLUB 1 lub has - - pri- mary purpose the fostering forensic ability. public -;injr. and th - study of world problems. In many tied in this year with the Internationa] Relations Club, since there has - duplication in th personnel of the twu. Despite wartime restric- tions on travel and tin- continu- rain on its re I lub managed this year to participate in 1 Tournament and ti ' - with four other U members of the team which . Havelvn Jenkins, and Gwendolyn Whitmii .1. J subject for collegiati ir dealt with a world anion an f the United Natii MEMBERS OF THE DEBATE CLUB Edwabd Akiv Lambcth Puvcbll Mart S •I. T B II y . $ .Iks kins (iWENDOU Willi v £f. Km i n i osTlJn CAMERA CLUB - n tli.- Pn ■ vs P. I I s . m -- I ' nii i irs - o w L •T. T. Jones Editor-in-Chief The Piedmont Owl was established during the year 1912 as an organ of the student body at Piedmont College. Its policy has always been, and still continues to be, to support those things which tend toward improvement and development of Piedmont and its ideals. Though the publication of The Owl was handi- capped by the unrest which is the natural result of an international war. The Owl has continued publication this year. The accomplishments un- der such conditions of unrest have not been as- tonishing, but are the foundation for further growth. This year has seen The Owl develop from a student newspaper representing the views of the staff into a tie between the College and its alumni and friends. Barring the prolongation of the war and its ac- companying maladjustments. The Owl expects to promote the expansion of Piedmont College along practical and worthwhile educational lines. Editor Jones at work. I ASSOCIATE EDITORS Brown Pinkston Caroline Coxwki.l 34 s T A F F i w Robinson Buaiiu as fanagi r McCLURE HOWELL FOSTER 4 a m % .1 x. k Thornton Plobenci Hatdkn Ji vmiv Kielm Saeah (iilumpii Havelyn Jenkins Sports Editor Campus Editor Circulation Vgr. 8ocial Editor Foatum I .lllllN v l kMBAl Oil Un 111 it ' i so Fi linn PlEEl  I i i ih M- Every year a group of students is selected from the entire student body by the fac- ulty as being exceptional and desirable students. This year the faculty submitted these names to the Piedmont Student Body for their approval. Seven students were ch osen from those names submitted. The students chosen have bad their biographies published in the book titled, Who ' s Who In American Colleges And Universities . Each student realizes and appreciates the importance of this honor. Okrex Ci.ine w H O J. T. Jones Julian Cooke Brown Pinkston w H O Peggie Garrison Edmond Garrison Walter B. Con well Not Shown 36 MUSIC CLUB ! • Music Club, since its organization three years (i. lias been one of the mosi active organizations i the campus. The special project last year was «• music listening room. During the .war the usic Club sponsored a band concert. They at- aded, as a group, various concerts in the citi tlanta and Greenville. Bowever, since travel be- une more difficull this year, it 1ms ool been pos- ble for the members of the club to travel. This •ar the club has emphasized the importance of lusica] ad ivity on the campus. The record library, for whirl: the members of ie club are responsible, bad been established in te listening room. This room is open during :• ;,tt of each Has bo thai all students will have an pportunitj to listen to good music. An organized plan I musical stud} was fol- ded al the meetings which were held each Sun- av afternoon. ' BOOH I I kRBISON vw Robinson W I II M ' l l ' i, suit I I ' n , l ' i , -uli ut Si i retary ' in asun r Pet.gii Garrison [van Robinson m { ii i • ' . a n ' derson Jam i ' i m irko Hi i i K I ' iiiii IPS h i i n I dUA Enoch Brown Editor 1st Quarter Edmond Garrison Associate Editor y o N STAFF H I A N Julian Cooke Editor 2nd-3rd Quarters Hugh Harder Associate Editor Brown Pinkston Business Manager 1st and 2nd Quarter Vance Grant Business Manager 3rd Quarter . In the past the Yonahian has served to offer to the students of Piedmont re- membrances of their activities on the campus. This year we have put forth even- effort to gather facts and things of interest to each of you. Due to the continuous struggle put forth in the organization of this annual, you may notice some changes in our physical make-up as shown on the next page. YONAHIAN STAFF 38 Brown ' W sr n J .fry ItOU ' Z K Urb £■ C ttis. PIEDMONT LIONS Standing, left to right: John Stambaugh, Guard; Lewis Hallford, Guard; Roy Malcolm, Guard; James Ash, Center: Gene Lacey, Forward; Gilbert Darnell, Guard; Frank Russell, Manager. . . . Front row: Jack Thornton, Guard; Wickey Loudermilk, Forward; Bob Murphy, Forward; Bob Ash, Guard; Brown Pinkston, Center; William Haynes, Guard. Under the skillful direction of Coach Ken Stambaugh, the Piedmont Lions got off to a spectacular start this season. Opening the season with the Camp Toccoa Medi- cos, the team played the entire regular schedule without a single defeat. In the first game, sharp-shooter Gene Lacey showed his stuff by netting a total of 31 points. In the second game. Murphy led the team to a 47 to 41 victory over N. G. C. So the games went for a while, and then — the Georgia All Stars, who played in the Cal. Eose Bowl, clashed with Piedmont! What a sight to see Frankie Sinkwich, Van Davis, the others of the nationally famous football team on the court. Well, they played a good game, but not quite well enough to defeat Piedmont. Not satisfied with just one game, the teams played four other games. Each time Piedmont came out on top. Coach Stambaugh After the regular season was over. Coach Stambaugh decided to let the team play a few more games, even though the Lions were already represented in the Armed Forces. Then came the invitation to play in the National Amateur Tournament at Denver, Col- orado. The Lions made the trip, some 1,900 miles, in a station wagon. After making this long trip, Piedmont was defeated by Howard Payne College of Texas by only six points. On the way home, the Piedmont Lions did some fine work in winning three out of 4 games, a record of which anyone should be proud. 40 Si mi:m (,ii. Bob Ash, !1 i u hkh Pat i nj tin t u in bi This i the result of playing 1 1 1«- Rose Bowl Ml Stars. REGULAR SEASON ' S SCHEDULE w.th full team il ' llllH led 111 ii ' ilm iednu irilin iedlll ii ' din iednu iedtni iednu iednu iednu iedni led in led m led tn .in .hi •ut •■it •ut .hi • m • nt .nt • Ml • lit • lit • lit • lit • lit .III i amp Toccoa Medicos i . (forth Georgia allege . • I an . n t .cini al Hospital 10 ..ith Georgia College (Dahlonega 00 Rose Bowl Ml Stars i . I . I ..it hi i To i is Rose Bowl All Stars (Gainesville) . , . 87 Rose Bowl Ml Stars | w indei , Ga.) . •7 i.i- ' l ..in neau 2 Roae Bowl Ml Stars I Hartwell, ..• i . Rose Bowl Ml Stars I Blberton, Ga .VJ amp I. ...... i Medicos (T • . ' ■■• 7:1 • • lull ii:i i ,.-..i gia i . i lull I ' laj ton, Ga.) 1 1 Law ton ieneral llo pit.il ill Q Naval Preflighl il 16 i • 31 I ■ 31 M 32 j:; 51 17 51 POST SEASON S SCHEDULE with part of team in tht Strv.co iedmonl iedmonl iedmonl iedmohl iedmonl iedmonl iedmonl 1 1 I awson i Ieneral Hospital I Atlanta I • • i ... in. in I lyei - Ml... 7.1 Martin I ollege I Pulaski, Tenn •j!i San Pedro, ' si. J Dt nvei I ol • - • i - Howard Pa) ne ' Denv JiliUrj i ollege [Tern 1 1 t nti.il ■ ii i 1 M m.i r Ri ssi 1 1 M M. Ml M I V-.ll «.| M I 1,11 II TEXAS D E N V E TRIP We didn ' t quite win this game, but we sure did cause somebody to worry. On the way back, we did a pretty good job. winning three out of four games. Even if we live to the ripe old age of 95, we will never forget this trip (espe- cially the 12 Hats we had). Even so. ' twas lots of Tun. 1. Method of travel — the old bus. 2. Darnell shoots the bull. (ed. note: buffalo). 3. Got a touch of Texas. 4. Ole Mississippi. We crossed it on our way over and back. 5. Learning to be a cowboy. 6. Russell and the two Ashes on the capitol steps at Den- ver. 7. Haynes gets readv for bat- tle. S. Learning the size and shape of Texas. 9. Between drives. 10. No, he didn ' t kill it. 11. Murphy poses. 12. Could Wickey be keeping Coach Stambaugh out? 13. Did Lacy discover this thing? Ke p, r em fyufintj, PiexfUnotit BOOK III Sophomores Freshmen Snapshots Biographies SOPHOMORES Darnell Ivan Eobinson President Ann Pinkston Vice-President Mary M. Wynn Secretary Gilbert Darnell Treasurer Sophomore — A freshman the year before — that is, if he passed. It is in this class that there is great rejoicing because we are no longer freshmen. We have stood the punishment inflicted upon us in the freshman program, and we know that we have become wiser and bolder as the result of our experiences. We have developed self-confidence. There is no limit to the amount of knowledge that we have acquired during our sophomore year. With all of these facts clearly in our mind, we are wasting our time as being a sophomore any longer — so let ' s make room and soon be juniors. 44 SOPHOMORES [van Robinson, Jb. . Salem Depot, X. II. Caroline A. Conweix . . Lavonia, 6a. J ft Maky Ruth Bboome . . DanielsvilL Edith V. Costley . Canobie Lake, N. II. GlLBEBI DABNELI |) lll.i SOBBELL . Fair Mount, Ga. Lanett, Ala. M i:t; u k i ( ' larkesv ille, Qa. Danibi 1 i i II i i rim 1. . Toccoa, Ga. Mkrcer I ' m i Alto, Cm. Hi 1 11 Rooi rk Thomson, Ga. Anna K i i s Ti un s . Clarkwn ill Loriai ' M ki i; . . To i . Top row, left to right: Frank Russell .... Cleveland, Ga. Franklin P. Ivie . . . Demorest, Ga. Mart Helen Crisp . Mountain Rest, S. C. Second row: James Eobert Murphy . William Th omas Artail Lydia Ann Pinkston . . Hosehton, Ga. . Cornelia, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. Third row: Guin Cronic . . . . Mary Margaret Wynn . Gainesville, Ga. . Wayeross, Ga. Fourth vow: Mary Ruth Hamilton Gladys Heath . Ashland, Ga. . Rome, Ga. Fifth row: Juanita Goodwin . . . Gillsville, Ga. Eula Louise Callas . Mountain Rest, S.C Sixth row: Mary Sue Bray Edward B. Akin . Homer, Ga. Copperhill, Tenn. Other juniors with no picture — Evelyn Mason Homer, Ga. Mary Helen Ramey . . . Clayton. Ga. Howell Foster .... Demorest, Ga. Hoke J. Duncan Lula, Ga. Oland Garrison .... Cornelia, Ga. Mary Nell Tyre .... Brewton, Ga. 46 FRESHMEN Vaughn McClelland President W. D. McClure Vice-President Winnie C. Murphy Secretary Billy Eussell Treasurer McClelland McClure Russell Murphy Ten little freshmen troddlmg in a line — Neal lost his way, then there were nine. Nine little freshmen, scared about their fale — Dr. Roberts frightened Addison, then there were eight. Eight little fresh men never heard of heaven — II. Power argued with Loomis and then there were seven. Seven little freshmen cutting up tricks — McClure tripped Van Cleave and then there were six. Six little freshmen very much alive — Grist got to class late and then there were five. Five little freshmen at the President ' s door — Freeman dared to open it and Dana left four. Four little freshmen running full of glee — Batcheldcr met Taylor and there were three. Three little freshmen, a theme was due — H. Jenkins no hand in, Lane left two. Two little freshmen with a watergun — D. Drake sprayed Lady Stone, then there was one. Maephene Edwards, always out for fun — ■ Skipped her math class and Mrs. Atkinson left none. 48 FRESHMEN II IROLD I ' nw BB . II ii ia PlBKL] W i i i i: FhEEW . II i mm i.i i Allison Cabolyn Addison Saba Walters . II WIAA .1 BNKIN8 William T. Poole I. ' i n Ki.i.K Dixon . II Bass ki. Grist, .1 a. Ann ii. II. Akin . Carnes ili W. I). M i.i 1:1 . . Acworth, Ga. Vaughn McClelland, Morgan, Ga. Agnes Phillips . . Rovston, Ga. Toccoa, Ga. Hoschtoi G I II i 1 1 w DEN . s ELIZ IBETII I.i i ii: tanielsvilh G . ( Cleveland, Ga. Northampton, M a Marietta Toccoa, Mint urn, S. I . Homer, 1 1 . Thomaston, Ala. . Dillard, Ga. FRESHMEN Woodie Mae Shannon Orvalixea Nix Homer, Ga. Demorest, Ga. J. Jackson Lancaster Gainesville, Ga. Winnie Claire Murphy Pendergrass, Ga. Robert Batchelder Clarkesville, Ga. Ruth Gulley Elberton, Ga. Sara Cham hers . . Cornelia, Ga. Hoyt Neal . . Ashland, Ga. Nellie King . . Covington, Ga. Dorothy Drake . Jefferson, Ga. Carnesville, Ga. lei! Demorest, Ga. ha TuRi ' EN Clarkesville. Ga. ene Ayers Carnesville, Ga. Lenoee Meadors Bonnie Pulliam Cleveland, Ga. . Eastanolle, Ga. 50 FRESHMEN Dot Whiten . Geneva Watkins . .M i f. Sbgebs . Sarah Lee Williams Ag mm .Mi Fablin . .1 i: DE MaBKO . ; l DOI S N W II ITM ILK Sarah Raosdale . 1 irnesville Ball Ground rnesville, Ga. 1 irnesville, . Mayvffle, N. Y. . Toccoa, Ga. . Bartwell, Ga. ■J Mrs. M i i ' ii i i I ' . Knw li - I ' .i i i III --ill Lavoni Cleveland, Ga. i ' BOUT 3 - Study HaF '  h? ■ ■ tWn  ' -■ ' • ••A.Tor! Wei ' Prat - • ■ ■ 5. j T f Alr Travel . collaborate ' Doc Lane Rj c «ard happy as „ 6 - Lois a ™ Conweli can ' t Ual - • • ■ 7 Lane s , Adc ' ison. . „ ««■ -tui ::r;- and t, - - ' :  ' ■ ' ;:::;;;,: d „ E ; ' -■ .° , Mil v w 1. Studying, Juanita? ... 2. Pain in your neck. James? ... 3. Danger! It ' s J. T. Jones!! . . . 4. Jill and Brown getting started in the right direction. Hope — ... 5. Be careful, boys, or you will neither always he an Akin or Batchelder. ... 6. Ready for the U. S. O. . . ' . 7. H, S; Rear of Chemistry Laboratory. ... 8. We wonder why President Dana called Loomis an idol. We know. . . . 9. 11 o ' clock— Hoke and Nettie Mae. ... 10. How ' d you make this page? . . .11. On the beam — Bill. ... 12. Harry James — Pardon, O. Cline. 54 FACULTY JAMES R. I A N LOR Demokest, Ga, Received A. B. Degree from Piedmont College. On completion of h - « ' nk at Piedmont he assumed a position with the college. He haja been the college Treasurer and Business Manager f r the pas! several year-. MBS. Ill TH FORD ATKINSON Demobi -i . Ga. Arrived at Piedmont Sept. ' 30. Degr : A li. Rol- lins College. Fla.; M.S. Oberlin College, Ohio. K periences: Two years teaching Rollins College; two rears teaching Union Christian College, Ind.; ten years Jireh ollege, Wyo.; ten years Palmer ollege, Mo.; one year at I «■ ti; t n.-4- College Ohio. ELIZABETH S. ANTHONY Pkovidknck. I!. I. Arrived at Piedmont Aug. ' 42. Degrees: ' 30 A.B. Mount Eolyoke College, South Radley, Mass.; a M.A. in Biology, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I. Experience: Two years graduate work Brown I niv.; eight years teaching Btudenl nurses i i three different liospita Is. MARIE BORING 1)1 HOBES1 , Ga, Att. uded Piedmont College. Degrees B Pied- i,,.,!!! College, Demoreat, Ga. Experiences: Registrar ,,f Piedmonl College. Robbies: Flowers, travel, and poetry by Bryon and Wordsworth. EARL KENDALL ( ARTEB SFBINO] n I D, M IBB, Arrived al Piedmont Sept. ' 35. Degrees: B.A. and l Stanford Univ., Cal. Experiences: ' • ' 33 Darl mouth College, ' 33- ' 35j Western Reserve Academy. BETSY I OFFIN In iiton. Mm ii. Arrived al Piedmonl Jan. ' it I ' 14 M. D I ni . of Michigan. Experience General practice several years; Health Education in Shanghai; hina Psychiatric hospital service ' - 5 to ' 41 In Mum and Mass., the last ten years Director of Outpatient and ( hi Id i iuidancc linii i: i i.w I. I n HOBI -i GA, i i [ved iii Piedmonl Sept. ' 37. I r. in diana i oil Ind ; M. A I ni ol I I go, 111., two graduate  ik al Indiana I nix Experiences: Dr. in i. .in reai So I ni liege, w adlej Ma.j Insti uetor Ave yeai Elon « ollege N ' InstJ in Un three real I I ' hi Isl ian ' ollege Merom, Ind Instructoi unci principal Indiana Public Hcl I-. mil Itarj ervii e In w oi Id w ■ No. I. i i i:ih wiii i wi i i i l IM , i i ,-,i .it Piedmonl ' 4 i Degree I • idu i iboi teademj ' . B Bo ton i n s I Bo i • ■ t ■ I un i.i aduate S I i i an St I I M ' 1 l.l.D Piedi ' ' ollege Bxpei lew • I wentj real edltoi • •! baseball inagastne Spin i ; Senloi • 1 1 ( LARENI E H. LOOMIS Demobi - 1 . Ga. Arrived at Piedmont Aug. ' 41. Degrees: 11 Ober- lin (ollege: B.D. ' 18 Yale Univ.; Ph.D. 4h Colum- bia (niv. Experiences: Y.M.I .A. Norfolk. Va. and New Haven, (nun.: National Council V.M.t.A.. Southern Region; Y. M. ( .A. Grad. School Nashville, Tcnn ■. Community Organization and Research from grant of Carnegie I orp., Meriden, onn. and Leonia, N . J.; County Development Proj. Greenville, B Bureau As. Economics, Washington, 1 . ' MARG i:KT B. MILLIKEN Pbovideni t . R. I. Arrived at Piedmonl Alt ' . ' . ' 42. De g re es : 33 A. B. Pembroke College in Brown Univ., Providence. R. I : in M.A. in English Middlebury I ollege, Middlebury, t. Experie nces: Assistant in Spoken English Dept. Pembroke College, two years; instructor of English in five schools of nursing for « • i ■_■ I t years. i AR1 LISLE PERI l i uobj - 1 . Ga. Arrived al Piedmont Sept ' 19. I ■ i. B. Mid dlebury College, Middlebury, VI ; A. D. Atlanta The- ological Seminary, Atlanta. Ga.; A.M. (lark I niv., Worcester, Mass. Experience: Principal Academy, ,.„ Raven, Vt. ' 07- ' 08; Pastor Congregational t hurch, ( harlton. Maaa. ' H ' lv V. M I Overseas ' 18- ' 19. EOMER WILLIAM VITA ENS . -ioi k III. Arrived al Piedmonl ' -I. Degrees: Grad. of Yank- ton ollege and Academj ; B. A. I niv. of Mi 1. 1.. |; . 1. 1.. M.. ami M I au School l nit of Min nesota. Experiences: Supt. of Scl I- Scotland, s n i a v Facultj at Minnesota; seven years public school work. u B Will: SMITH ROM! B, G Arrived al Piedmonl Sepl ' ' ' ' Degrees B 0U ng Ban Colli i M Unii Piedmonl College. Experiences: I ■ ' years In pub lie schools. MABEI STEVENSON PI Rl |) Mold -I I ■ v , i ived al Piedmont Sept ' 1H l |; Mi. I dleburj ' ollege, Middlebury, I B B - Tl high al Se rj ' v • Taught German, English, Latin, Warren bur| S N taught Risturj Greal Harrington M III i I M UNI mil IPS . ■ hi Arrived al Piedmonl I , ii,,., || n | rj Ohio ' -i sduati V i l Si 1 1 ol lulllard S. 1 - — •! •■! ! I . ( ,. Inn, l.i.i I niv lllule l-ui.li, Si l I • I •■ ' ord M , ,; lupiUl FACULTY W. S. ROBERTS CLABKESVILLE, Ga. Arrived at Piedmont 1912. Degrees: A. B. Pied- mont College; B. S. Harvard Univ.: M.S. Univ. Chi- cago; Ph.D. Univ. Chicago. Experiences: Teaching in public schools of North Georgia and Ninth Dis- trict A. M. School Clarkesville, (Ja. RUTH C. STONE MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Arrived at Piedmont Sept. ' 34. Degrees: B. S. (J.N. C.W., Milledgeville, Ga.; M.A. Emory Univ., At- lanta, Ga. Experiences: Elementary School. Han- cock County; .Junior High School. Waycross, Ga.; Junior College G. M. C, Milledgeville, Ga.; Senior College G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, Ga. MRS. ETTA S. ANSTED Atlanta, Ga. Arrived at Piedmont Aug. ' 32. Experiences: Took work at Piedmont. Dahlonega, Atlanta, and dietitian and assistant principal at A. M. School at Clarkes- ville, Ga., for ten years. MALCOLM BOYD DANA Demorest, Ga. Arrived at Piedmont July 1, 1039 as President of the college. Degrees: A.B. Carleton College in 1!(24: M.A. at Hartford Seminary in 11127 : B.D. Hartford College in 1!):?0. Experiences: Studied character ed- ucation, personality development, and leadership training in Maine for twelve years. Conducted per- sonality studies in Chicago while at the Hull House. EDITH H. VAIJPEY Andovek, Mass. Arrived at Piedmont College in the year of 1923. Attended Simmons College in Massachusetts in the summers of 1926-27. Has been the Librarian for Piedmont College for the last twenty years. It was under her direction that the books were moved from the old to the new library. FACULTY IN SERVICE DR. J. LEWIS MARTINS Houston, Tex. Army COACH RALPH KING Navy CORIAN STAMBAUGH Wares WALTER WESTAFER Army BIOGRAPHIES JANE A ADAMS La von la, Ga. Entered ' 41; -Major English; Minor Education; Member of Glee Club, Music Club, ;,imma Chi Society, Camera Club; Student Body Vice-President; President Junior class: Director of Women ' s Athletics. CAROLYN ADDISON Marietta, Ga. Entered ' 42: Major Home Economics; Minor Chemistry; Member of ciee Club, Theta Zeta Phi Society. EDWARD B. AKIN Copperhlll, Term. Entered 12; Major Chemistry; Minor Mathematics; U.S. N.R. ' -i; Member of Debate Club, Music Club, Protro- plan Society. ANNIE RUTH AKIN Carnesvllle, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor Education; Member of Camma Chi Society. HENRTETTA ALLISON Cleveland, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major English, Minor Education; Member of Theta z.-t a Phi Society. LORENZO ALLGOOD Oxford, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major chemistry; Minor Physics and Math- ematics; Army; Member of Protropian Society, Boxing. MARTHA Fort ANDERSON .... Mt. Airy, Entered ' 40; Major Music; Minor English; Member of Music Club, Pianist for Vespers. WII J.IA.M ARIAI1 Corn.lia, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration; Minor Knc- lish; 1 ' S. Army. JAMES ARTHUR ASH Jefferson, Ga Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration; Minoi clology; Navy V-7; Member of J. s Green Society, Kas- kethail, Baseball. ROBERT L. ash Jefferson, Ga Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration; Minor So- ciology; U.S. N.R v-7; Member of Basketball, Baseball. POLLY ATBRS Carnesvllle, Ga Entered ' 48; Majoi English; Minor Business Adminis- tration. ALICE MORENE ATER8 Carnesvllle, Ga Entered ' 42; Major Biology; Minor English; Membei Gamma Chi Society. N ' oi.LlE RUTH ATERS Carnesvllle, Ga Entered ' 42; Major Education; Minor Biology; Member of Camma Chi Society. LOYCE a BAGWEL] Gainesville, Ga Entered ■ ' .: ; Major English; Minor Education; Member of Glee chili, Camma Chi Society, V W . A.W.S. iOHN W. BAILEY Carnesvllle, Ga •■I II, Major Business Administration. Minor So- cial Bcience; U. s Marines; Member id Protropian ROBERT J BATCHELDER .... Clarksvllle, Ga Entered ' 42; Major Mathematics; Minor Physics; Mem- 1 i Protropian Society. Freshman Basketball, Int. tionai Relation. w DOUGLAS BARNETT Jefferson, Ga Entered ' 41; Major Social Science; Mlnoi Science; Army Air Corp; Member ol i B Green Society, Orchestra FRED i. BLANKENSHIP ... Demoreat Ga Entered I . Major Sociology; Minor English; Membei of llee i Hub, Proti opian B i m ART SI i: BRAT Homei Entered ' 41; Majoi History; Mlnoi English: Membi Debati Club, Gamma Chi B ty, a Program Chair- man. m ky kith BRO IME Danletsvllli Entered IS; Majoi Social Bcience; Minor English; Mem- bei ■ ■ Olea Club, Theta Zeta Phi Boclet) CHARLES BROWN ard North Oeorgla i. 2; Piedmont ::. i. I s Oreen Boclet) :t. 4. OCH BROWN Jeffi Piedmont i, 2, :;, I; J B Gre n Soclei I fona hlan Slat! MAGOIE i:i. ids BORDERS . . . Warrenton, Oa Entered 10; Majoi Buslnesa Administration, Mlnoi I Hah . M ml ft lamma !hl So El ' l. I ' li I. AS Wall, alia, S C ICntered II, Major Business Admlnlstra Mlnoi Mathematics; Membei ,,t Drama tli Club, YM and Thi la Zeta Phi Boclet] • etar) .-i Fi • il in • dui a Hon group SARA W en AMBERS I loi m II Entered ' 48; Majoi Buslnei Administration; Mlnoi Mai hi mai ORREN CLINE Entered ' 42; MaJoi Chemistry; Ml Mathemai N.R; Meml r J B. Green Roolet) O i Supreme ' !oui i. i w I Staff; B.S.I i- ■ ' . i. ni 8i n loi ' ' la ; Who Who B I i CAROLINE A CONWELL La Entered ' 42; Majoi Hom Econon iin..i s. •■ Mi mbi r of Orchestra i •■ b He Club, Theta Z m PI clety; Executl • i ablm I i u imi Club, «i Hi WALTER li. CONWELL Lai Entered ' in. Major Physics; Minor Mathematics. Men of J s lety, I ' . S. Army. JULIAN P. COOKE BarnesvUli Entered ' 41: Chemistry, Minor Biology and Music; Mem- ber of Orchestra, Music Club, Jlee club, J. S. Green clety, Camera Club, Epworth League, Who ' a Wb dent Senior Class; Editor Yonahlan. EDITH V. COSTLEY Winaham. N H Entered ' 41; Majoi Social E Minor Psychi Member of Gamma hi Society, Y , Cheer 1- Croup, Drama Club. GUIN CRONIC . . Gainesville, Ga Entered ' 4n. Major Mathematics; Minor Biol - N.R V-7; Member of J B Green Society. Baseball, V M C.A , 1 J Club, Students Assoclatlon-Tri HELEN MARIE CRISP . . . Mountain Ret Entered ' 41; Major Education. Minor E Member of Gamma Chi Society. THOMAS CHARLES CRUDER . . . Denn Entered 42; Majoi- Forestry; Minor Biology; I S. Ma- rine Reserve; Member of Protropian Society, Baseball, -iiinaii Basketball. E. MERCER DALTI IN Alt... Ga Entered ' 42; Major Social Science; Minor Buslnesa Ad- ministration; Member of Army Reserve Corp. C GILBERT DARNELL Fair Mount. Ga Entered ' 41; .Major Social Science; Minor Mathematics, U.S.N.R.; Member nf Basketball, Baseball-Manager, J B. Green Society. EDWARD DAVIS , I ' illard. Ga Entered ' 48; Major Chemistry; Minor Biology; Member of che.i L.a.i. i a ' iroup. EDITH RUNELLE DIXON .Thomaston, Ala Entered ' 42, Major Chemistry; Minor English; Member of Glee Club, Theta Zeta Phi s.. i m ikthv ,ii i DRAKE ■ • Jeffei Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor Education; Membei ..f Theta Zeta Phi Sot let] HOKE DUNCAN Lula, Ga Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration; Minor Eng- lish; U S Army; Membei ..i Protropian Socl ij ANNIE VALERA DYER Cornelia Piedmont I, 2, :s. 4; Gamma Chi I, I, 4; Majoi Mush Minor English; Torch JANE DeMARKO , . Mayvllle. N v Entered ' 42; Majoi Sociology; Minor English; Membi Musi. Club, Theta Zeta Phi Society, Glee Club. Owl fci MAEPHENE F EDWARDS Lavonia Entered ' 42. Major Home E onomlcs; Mlnoi Member of Orchestra, Gamma ' hi Soclei JUANITA FIELDS . . . Orlando, Fla Entered ' 41; Major Sociology; Minor i ' s .i mbei of Theta Zeta Phi Boclety, Musi.- Club, A W.S., Student lation, I ' « l staff u ALTER C FREEMAN Danlelavllli Entered 42. Major Mathematics, Minor Cheml Member of Protropian HOWELL J POSTER Demoreat. Qa ii. . i..j,.i Mathematics; Mlnoi Bloloi Air ' oi p: Ml ml., i EDMt  N1 1 0ARRI8ON Pledi ii 1.2 lent [. 8. Green S s onahian Btafl t Ask h Int. Editor i w ho ' i w ho i B.N.R PEGG GA RRISt IN Clai ki Entered ' 89 Majoi Chemistry; M Blnlog) and i |. ml,.-, ill. Mu-I, ClUb, isti Lai BARA M ■: ARTHRIGHT Entered in. Major Biology; Minor Chemlntn M of Theta Beta Phi Boclety, Camera Club BARAH I QILLE8PIE 10; Majoi English; Minor H Theta Zetii PI Club, Su| I.. ,,d. i tlroup, W B i ' oiiii. il. I . una Club, l wl (■ Mi thodlsl n outh Fellowship w ANCE OR ANT I B.N.R Membi Btafl O ii:, IINI El ' OENIA c.k s Fi mklln N I M.ij.., II- NI. ml ir ANITA c K I ' IN i ' Vdnilnim H Ol ii-i v Mi ml BIOGRAHIES JACQUELINE A. HAINES Crawford. Ga. Entered ' 41: Major Biology; Minor Chemistry; Member of Gamma Chi Society, A.W.S. Council, Music Club, Lab- oratory Assistant-Biology. LEWIS W. HALLFORD Demorest, Ga. tOntered ' 40; Major History; Minor English; Member Baseball, Basketball. J. S. Green Society; Army Enlisted Reserve. MARY RUTH HAMILTON .... Ashland, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Home Economics; Minor English; M ember of Gamma Chi Society. HUGH HARBER Hawkinsville, Ga. Entered ' 43; Major Religion; Minor Education; Member of Yonahian Staff, B.T.U. President. JILL HADEN Northampton, Mass. Entered ' 42; Major Sociology; Minor English; Memb r of Camera Club, Executive Council, Theta Zeta Phi Society. WILLIAM A. HAYNES Winterville, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major Chemistry; Minor Biology; U.S.N.R. V-7; Member of Basketball, Baseball, J. S. Green Society, Executive Cabinet. GLADYS HEATH Rome, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Home Economics; Minor Biologv; Member of A.W.S. DANIEL D. HEMPHILL Toccoa, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Business Administration; Minor Ac- counting; U.S.N.R.; Member of Baseball, Protropian So- ciety. JOHN MARVIN HOOD Sautee, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major English; Minor Education; E.R.C.; Member of J. S. Green Society, Baseball. CHARLINE JENKINS Doerun, Ga. Entered ' 3S; Major Mathematics; Minor Science; Member of Gamma Chi Society. FRANCES JENKINS Minturn, S. C. Entered ' 40; Major English; Minor Education; Member of Gamma Chi Society, Music Club. HAVELYN L. JENKINS Minturn, S. C. Entered ' 42; Major Journalism; Minor Spanish; Member of Glee Club, Music Club, Debate Club, Owl Staff-Feature Editor. JAMES T. JONES Buford, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major Chemistry; Minor Mathematics; A.R.C.; Member of Protropian Society, Editor of Owl, Chief Justice of Student Supreme Court. OPHELIA NELLIE KING Covington, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Commerce; Minor Music; Member of Camera Club. GENE LACEY Fair Mount, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major History; Minor Sociology; Member of J. S. Green Society, Basketball, Baseball. J. JACKSON LANCASTER .... Gainesville, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Biology; Minor History; Army Re- serve; Member of Freshman Basketball. DAVID P. LANE Sylvania, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Mathematics; Minor Science; Member of J. S. Green Society, Baseball, Basketball. ANN ELIZABETH LESTER Macon, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major History; Minor English; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society, Camera Club, Music Club. WILLIAM L. LOUDERMILK .... Demorest, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Mathematics; Minor Biology; Army Reserve; Member of Protropian Society, Basketball, Baseball. LILLIAN LOUDERMILK Cornelia, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major English; Minor Social Science; Mem- ber of Glee Club, Theta Zeta Phi Society. IRENE MAXWELL Toccoa, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Sociology; Minor Education and Busi- ness Administration; Member of Camera Club, Glee Club, Gamma Chi Society. WILLIE NELL MAXWELL Toccoa, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major Business Administration; Minor Edu- cation; Member of Glee Club, Music Club, Gamma Chi Society, Camera Club, Debate Club, Y.W.C.A., B.S.U. Council, A.W.S. Council, P Club, Drama Club. FRANCES LENORE MEADOWS . . . Cleveland, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor Music; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society, Music Club. J. NORMAN MASHBURN Norfolk, Va. Entered ' 42; Major History; Minor Social Science; Mem- ber of Debate Club, Protropian Society. WILLIAM DORSEY MOON Elberton, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major History and English; Minor Religion; .Member of Protropian Society. CHOICE J. MURPHY Pendergrass, Ga. Entered ' 42; Business Administration; Minor English. WINNIE CLAIRE MURPHY . . . Pendergrass, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Social Science; Minor Home Eco- nomics; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society, Glee Club. ROBERT MURPHY Hoschton, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Social Science; Minor Biology; IT. S. Marines; Member of Camera Club, Baseball, Basketball. VAUGHN McCLELLAND Morgan, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Science; Minor Mathematics; U.S. N.R. ; Member of Protropian Society, Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Chairman of Steering Committee of Fresh- man Intergrade Program. W. D. McCLURE, JR . Acworth, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Chemistry; Minor Mathematics; Mem- ber of International Relations Club, Protropian Society Critic, Vice-President of Freshman Class, Freshman Basketball, Baseball. SAMUEL M. McFARLIN Toccoa, Ga. Entered ' 40; Major Social Science; Minor English; Navy; Member of Debate Club, J. S. Green Society, Boxing, President of Student Body. MARY AGATHA McFARLIN .... Carnesville, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Education; Minor English; Member of Gamma Chi Society. HOYT NEAL Ashland, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Chemistry; Minor Mathematics; Mem- ber of Protropian Society; U.S.N.R. V-l. ORVALINEA NIX Demorest, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Home Economics; Minor English. MARY CORNELIA NORRIS Hartwell, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor History; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society. RICHARD M. PETERSON Jemison, Ala. Entered ' 40; Major Social Science; Minor English; Ma- rines; Member of Glee Club, Y.M. and Y.W., Protropian Society. AGNES PHILIPS Royston, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Chemistry; Minor Biology; Member of Camera Club, Theta Zeta Phi Society. EWELL BROWN PINKSTON .... Atlanta, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Sociology; Minor English; Member of Basketball, Baseball, Debate Club, International Rela- tions Club, Yonahian Staff, Owl Staff, Who ' s Who, Pro- tropian Society, Naval Air Corp. LYDIA ANN PINKSTON Atlanta, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Biology; Minor Chemistry; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society, International Relations Club. HELEN J. PIRKLE Hoschton, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Home Economics; Minor Science; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society. JIMMIE LOU PITTMAN Mavsville, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society 2, 3; Major English, Minor Education WILLIAM T. POOLE Homer, Ga. Entered ' 43; Major Chemistry; Minor Physics; Army; Member of Freshman Basketball. HAROLD POWER Toccoa, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Biology; Minor Business Administra- tion; Army Reserve; Member of Protropian Society, President Freshman Class. BONNIE PULLIAM Eastanollee. Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Home Economics; Minor Education; Member of Glee Club. BILL PURCELL Jefferson, Ga. Piedmont 1, 2, 3, 4; J. S. Green Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Laboratory Assistant 4. LAMBUTH PURCELL Monroe, Ga. Reinhart 1, 2; Piedmont 3, 4; J. S. Green Society 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4. W r INNIE BORING PURDY ... . Demorest, Ga Entered ' 42; Major Music, Minor English; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society, A.W.S. Council. SARA FRANCES RAGSDALE ... . Toccoa, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Education; Minor Business Admin- istration; Member of Gamma Chi Society. J. W. RAY ... Autaugaville, Ala. Southern Union 1, 2; Piedmont 3, 4; J. S. Green Society 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4; U.S.N.R. RUNETTE RIDGEWAY Winder, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Chemistry; Minor English; Member of Gamma Chi Society, A.W.S. Council. IVAN ROBINSON Salem, N. H. Entered ' 42; Major Business Administration; Minor So- cial Science; U.S.N.R. V-l; Member of Glee Club Music Club, Protropian Societv, International Relations Club. Owl Staff; President of Sophomore Class, Cheerleader. MAMIE RUTH ROGERS . . ... Thomson, Ga. Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration, Minor Bi- ology; Member of Gamma Chi Society. TOMMIE C. ROLLINS Mt. Airy, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Shorthand; Minor Accounting. JUNE ROY Helena, Ala. Southern Union 1, 2; Piedmont 3, 4; Gamma Chi Society 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4. HELEN ROQUEMORE . . .... Lanett, Ala. Entered ' 42; Major History; Minor Biology; Member of Gamma Chi Society, Y . 58 BIOGRAPHIES J. FRANK I. IX RUSSELL Cleveland. Ga Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration; Minor His- tory; Army; Member of Basketball-Manager, -J. S. Green Society. WILLIAM RUSSELL Cleveland, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Business Administration; Minor Biol-  sy; Member of Freshman Basketball. maxim: SEGERS Commi Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor Conrmerce; Member of Gamma Chl Society. wuolili: MAE SHANNON Homer, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor Education; Member of Theta .eta Phi Society. JOHN STAMBAUGH Demorest, Ga Entered ' 41; -Major Mathematics; Minor Physics; Army Air Corp; Member of Orchestra, Basketball. NETTIE MAE STONE Helena, Ala. Entered ' 42; Major English; Minor History; Member of hi..- Club, Gamma Chi Society, Supreme Court. DAHLIA SORREL! Lanett, Ala. Entered ' 41; .Major Education, Minor Social Scl Member of Glee Club, Gamma Chi Society. MART NELL TANKERSLEY Toccba, Entered ' 41; Major Social Science, Minor Biology; Mem- ber of Theta .eta Phi Society. FRED H. TARPLEY Woodstock, Ga. Entered ' 42; Major Mathematics; Minor Economics; I ' .s. N it. v-7; Member of Orchestra, Glee Club; President of M.S. s. ' ., President Epwortb League. CHARLES TATE Cornelia, Ha. Piedmont i. 2, .:, i; J. S. Green Society l, 2, ::, i. Ep- wortb League l. 2, :i, 4; Trl-County President ::. RICHARD II THOMAS Grayson, Entered ' 40; Major Chemistry; Minor Mathematics; E.R.C.; .Member- of Protroplan Society. ROBERT MITCHELL THORNTON .... Hull, Ga. 1. 1,1.,.. i ' 40; . iajoi Business Administration; Minor Eng- lish; Army Air Corp; Member of ,i s Green Society, Basketball, owl Staff. A EVELYN TURPEN Clarkesvllle, Ga. tait. id ' 42; Majoi So.ial Science; Minor English; Mem- bet i Gamma Chi Society, Music Club, International Re- lations Club. MARTHA l . TURPEN Clarkesvllle, Ga Entered ' 42; Majoi Social Science; Minor English. MARY NELL TYRE Brewton, ' ' ,., Entered ' 12; Major Music; Minor Public School .Musi.; Member of Theta .• ' • Phi Boclety, Glee Club, Music Club, Cheerleader Group; Vice-President Sophomore , Music Chairman of •■v. MARY c VALENTINE Clayton. Ga i.i,i. i.. i 13; iaj,.i English .Minor Mathematics; Membei ,,i Qiee cinb. car, in, a Chl Society, Music Club. MOZELLE VANDIVER Demorest Entered ' 40; Major English; Minor History; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Socletj . I. ' i ISE WALKER To,, ...,. Ga Entered ' 41; Majoi Social Science; Minor English; Mem- i,. , of Theta ZeU Phi s„, lety, B.S.U SABA REBECCA WALTERS To Entered ' 42; Major Horn.- r b; Minor English; Member of Glee Club, Theta - lety. DOROTHY WATK1XS Ball Ground. Entered ' 42; Majoi Hon les; Minor AK ' iculture; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society. R GENEVA WATKIXS Ball Ground Knteied ' 41 ' ; Major Business Administration; Minor I lish; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society. MURIEL WATKIXS Ball Ground, Knteied ' 89; Major Business Administration; Mine: ciology; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society. AW S. incil. MIRIAM WATTS Lakemont, Knteied ' 42; Major Business Administration; Minor I lish; Member of Theta Zeta Phi Society, Club BETTY OSBORNE WEEMS Mom... Enten tfajOl Business Administration; Mine: rial Sei.-nc.-; Member of Camma Chl Society. Stud- Association, Y.W.C.A., AW.S. Council, Who ' s Who, Yon- ahian Staff MYRTLE RUTH WEEMS Hilton Entered ' 42; Majoi- English; Minor Business Administra- tion; Member of Camma Chl Society, A.W.S. Council MERRY JUNE WELDEN Griffin, Knteied ' 42; Major English; Minor Education; Member of Gamma Chl Society, Musi.- Club, Y.W.C.A MARGARET WEST .... . .Clarkes villi Piedmont l, 2; Major English; Minor History. RALPH EDGAR WHITE Uto Entered ' 42; Major Business Administration; Minor .Mathematics; Member of Army Reserve Corpa I n T WHITEN Carnes llli Entered ' 42; Major Business Administration; Minor Ed- ucation; Member ..f Theta Zeta Phi Societ . DORIS GWENDOLYN WIIITMIKi: . T Entered ' 42; Major Home Economics; Minor- Education; .Member of Glee club. Debate Club, A.W.S Council, Theta Zeta Phi Soi lety. WINONA WILBANKS Entered ' 40; Major History; Minor Social Science; Mem- ber of Th.-ta Z.ta Phi Sot CAROLYN WILDER Cochran, Ga Middi. Georgia l. 2. Piedmont 3, 4; Gamma Chl Society i, 4. s i: ah LEE WILLIAMS , . . . Carnes ill. Ian. i.-.l ' 42; Major Home Econ i. -; Mlnoi Biology; .Member of cainina Chl Society. PERNE WILLIS S Man 1 ' al I Entered ' 41; .Major Social Science; Minor Elementarj ucation; Member of Glee Club, Theta Z.ta PI International Relation Club. MARY MARGARET WYNN W i Entered ' 41; Major Business Administration; Mini clal Science; Member of Gamma Chl s. i:tiii R B Y01 NO, .ik Lake City, B C ered ' 42; Major English and llist..r . Bducatloi Ion; Mi mi., i lub, Protroplan So bate Club. PIEDMONT COLLEGE DEMOREST, GEORGIA Malcom Boyd Dana, M.A., B.D., President Piedmont offers four years of standard college work. Its graduates are admitted to full graduate standing in the leading universities. It has the following distinct advantages: A mild, healthful climate . . . excellent instruction at low cost ... a friendly cooperative spirit . . . individual attention, and a distinctly Christian atmosphere. SUMMER QUARTER Six Weeks June 3-July 10 Five Weeks July 12-August 14 FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 14 For full information, address A. R. VAN CLEAVE, Dean Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia. 60 J. w. Philip Son Hardware Athletic and Electric Supplies Greeting Cards DEMOREST, GEORGIA The Electric Shop Guaranteed Radio Repairs Latest in — Electrical Equipment PHONE 115 CORNELIA, GA. Cold ' s Department Store Ready-to-wear for Men and Ladies ■ h not nit ion quality CORNELIA, GEORGIA Belk-Gallant ni ufl in s curst ami Largest Department Store . . . I OB i ll FOR LESS . . . I i. .in bead i l -«-t. e i .in t I - beal In low pi i m l i qualit) . Endh mi Johnson JOHNSON] SHOES Sold b] Harney ' s II plow ii Store W iil ever) mile on bave .1 -null- when in b 1 .Hill Nil 1 ll- Wr.ll III: ' CORNEI I (.1 0R( 1 Cornelia Ba nk Member of Federal Deposit In-i ran e Corporation For Friendly Patronage CORNELIA, GE0R(.1 Cornelia Hardware Company II Aifiiw ki . . . Sporting I kx os Hi ILDING M l I KIALS PHONE 161 ORNELIA, GA Barrell ' a Cafe Pried ( hi ken ind Western Steaks here a m d u a pleasant memory Mi;. m Mrs. I.. II. Bl RR1 i I ( 0RN1 I l . Gl 0RG1 Cornelia Pharniacv Welcome PlEDMON 1 ! Make this place your headquarters while it Cornelia • 0RN1 I 1 . GEORGIA c !erae lia lolor Compj • 1 III ROl I I wi   i DSMOBU i Beaut . . . Economy . . . Dependability m - imi Si ivh i 1 till 1 Ill ' Yo u 1 . ol 1  .hi ( 0RN1 I i i;i STORI . Hog and Iih k n 1 . . .1- IA GEORGIA 1.1 Brewer Drug Company Sodas Norris Candy and Shaeffer Pens Prescriptions PHONE 115 CLARKESVILLE, GA. Compliments of Carmichael Tile Company ATLANTA, GEORGIA Ritchie and Company, Inc. Furniture Funeral Directors CORNELIA, GEORGIA Compliments of S. L. Mills, Proprietor Cornelia Hotel Ideal Billiard Parlor CORNELIA, GEORGIA Compliments of Martin Haslett Bus Line you need a bus Dont cus — Call m.v. DEMOREST, GEORGIA Southern Products, Inc. Manufacturers and Jobbers of SANITARY SUPPLIES Chattanooga, Tennessee Serving Piedmont Wright Company, Inc. Manufacturers — Distributors Hotel — Restaurant — Cafeteria College and Institution Equipment 434 MARIETTA ST. ATLANTA, GA. Compliments of C. M. Miller Company CORNELIA, GEORGIA c. H. Beaty, Jeweler Diamonds Watches and Jewelry Gifts that last CORNELIA GEORGIA • It ' s smart, thrifty, and patriotic to buy quality fashions that last. . . . The Fashion Shop Lessie Hardy, Proprietor PHONE 249 CORNELIA, GA. 62 TWO FAVORITES!! 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Cooke Roberts Finer Foto Finishing More than 95% of the snaps in this year ' s Yonahian were finished by us. You can always depend upon our work to be of the highest quality. All ivork is guaranteed. BOX 391 BARNESVILLE, GA. 2. Just between me, you, the post, and the two cleans — sumpin ' up. 3. Unnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. 4. Senior mascot, Barbara Jean. 5. A minor Meal, by Swindell. 6. Planting ' the Senior tree during class day. The three musketeers. (They shoot the bull.) I III .1.1. .1 I.. I . II. I. I,. I) l.ll II... 1 II . .1 I 1 1. . I I. III Mini 1 1. I. ii iii n ii i SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS Require the services of experienced and expert craftsmen, trained in every detail of the processes of creating • planning layout and design •typesetting •printing lithographing and binding . . . Through- out half a century this company has pioneered in the production of the highest type of printing . . . Our services include a special college annual sales and service organization... 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