Piedmont College - Yonahian Yearbook (Demorest, GA)

 - Class of 1972

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ONAHIAN 72 4 J tt •+? % I JtfM ' rHi V A .  I f A - iiir- % ? ■ r. V t 3 • The Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Two Yonahian is Dedicated to PRESIDENT AND MRS. JAMES E. WALTER in appreciation of their faith, dedication and service James, E. Walter, D.D. L.L.D, has been President of Piedmont College since 1949. Under his administration and leadership the College has achieved full accreditation, most of the modern buildings that house students, classes, administration facilities and worship, as well as dining and recreational activities have been erected and paid for. In addition, the College has accumulated an endowment fund and other special funds to help insure its future, largely due to his energy, foresight and capacity to inspire confidence in Piedmont ' s ideal of providing quality college educa- tion in a Christian atmosphere. He continues to inspire students and faculty to new heights of dedication and service. Elizabeth Perry Walter, wife of the President of Piedmont College and College Nurse who fulfills both responsibilities with graciousness. charm and remarkable understanding Whether called in the middle of the night to look in on a student with sudden illness or appointed to at a formal reception, Mr. Walter meets every expectation and goes far beyond tbe call of duty a warm and friendly hostess, she welcomes members of the Piedmont campus family and munity to their home many times each year. Greatly admired and beloved over thi mont. Die (lock tower .Hid steeple ol th Pied mom College Chapel is the mh ol Di I red A Hoerner, of Jackson Mississippi in memory ol his son Fred A I loerni i Ji Dr Hoerner is a member of the Piedmoni College Board of I rustees and .1 lif( lonj patron of education and youth work The tower and steeple .m- of aluminum weighing 16,000 pounds ( onstru ted in Kentucky, and transported and erected here b) our own ollege ( onstrui tion stafl undo the direction of Dr Wilton Du keti Superintendent of Construction and Maintenance, rhe Mayflower w ath 1 vane, weighing 100 pounds is made of golddeafed copper and measures inches long and 65 inches high The saga of the Pilgrim faith in its journey from England to The Nether- lands, to New I ngland is aptl) symbolized by the Mayflower replica, manufactured in Cape Cod. and In the (lock mad. in Holland. The Chapel itseli standing lit- erally as the cornerstone of the campus reflects the simple faith which is the basis of the Piedmont College philosophy of Christian higher education. The donor. Dr. Hoerner. has built, fur- nished, or contributed heavily to numer- ous chapels, churches, and college build- ings throughout the country. His hi marked by material success and business acumen but is characterized by civic ucational. and religious involvemeni SV are grateful for the testimony of his life of dedication and for his example of faith- ful stew ardship. A Few Faculty - Staff Members in formal and other poses 10 11 Faculty 12 [ 4fc 13 DANGER Students at Work I 14 15 16 Students Seniors S. Lamar Allen Business Adm. Mark Henry Alley Business Adm. Bonnie Delores Anderson Mathematics Peggy Lynne Anderson Sociology James Leland Ariail, Jr. Accounting Paul Murray Armbruster Art 18 Bryan Ballard Histon ' Elizabeth Ann Bean English Martha Jane Boling Sociology Cheryl Carroll Bo wen History Kirk I laden Brightman History I ndon Lease Bryson Chemistry 19 Esther Glatthaar Byerly Religion Carole Milinder Cash Sociology Juan Francisco Castillo Spanish Donald W. Caudell Business Adm. Louis Phillip Coppola Sociology Stuart Douglas Dinkelo History 20 Spencer Steven Duckctt Sociology Betty Holden Ford History Trudy Maurene Garrett English James Carl Gilbert Business Adm. Sue T. Golden El em. Ed. Frank William Golinelli Mathematics 21 Ronald Reading Fundel Business Adm. Vernon Lowell Henry Accounting Mary B. Hill History Vicki Howes History Timothy James Huff ' History James Edgar Hulsey Chemistry 22 Carol M. Koehlei Sociology Jerry Neal Lacefield Chemistrv Daniel Marconi Accounting Emma Martin Chemist r Linnu M Mathene} S Shirlev Jordan Meeks 1 lcm. Ed. 23 Daniel Franklin Michael History Sanford Grady Michael History Anne Young Moon Biology Gary Wayne Murray Chemistry Sara Page O ' Barr Sociology Lamar Oglesby History 24 Henry George Pollit III Biology David Michael Puree II Business Adm William Michael Queen Sociology Lorna Landers Reece Elementary Ed. Fred L. Richards Business Adm William H ; • Jr. History 25 Clifford Jefferson Russell Business Adm. Otto Henry Schumacher III Mathematics Carolyn Sellers Accounting Gail Shedd Elem. Ed. Steven Romano Sigmon English Dock C. Sisk Mathematics 26 Furman Wilbuni Smith Jr Business Adm. J. Michael Smith Business Adm Kay Blackburn Snyder Business Adm. Robert L. Snyder Business Adm. Lawson P. Stapleton. Jr. Biol Harold Wayne Staugaard History 27 William Isaac Stovall Accounting Lawrence John Tramaglini History Revonda Lee Turner Sociology Mary Price Walters English Robert Charles Zeppelin Business Adm. Barbara T. Schumacher 28 Janelle Thomas Elem. Id Joyce Holmes Elem. Ed. PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE Nancy Jane Andrews Art Robert J. Leard Bus. Adm. Mitchell Barrett History James Berry Bus. Adm. Ronald Ledford History Richard A. Marton Bus. Adm. Marvin T. Coffee Elem. Ed. Anthony Costantino Sociology Richard Keith DeMore English Gloria Gale Dillard Art Terry D. Gunn Steve Kasper History Thomas J. Martin History Catherine Lou Nora Miller Elem. Ed. Jimmy Norris Elem. Ed. Frank Reed Jack A. Shirley Kenneth Wells Historv 29 Underclassmen William W. Albert Junior Douglas L. Anderson Junior Karen A. Anderson Sophomore Vivian Ash Freshman Greg Ballew Sophomore Starlet Ballew Freshman Benjamin F. Barrett Freshman Robert E. Beck Junior 30 Shelton Beeks Junior Boyce C. Bell Sophomore Janolla M. Bellamy Freshman Larry Bennett Junior Robert A. Bent Freshman Edna L. Black Junior Sandra F. Blackwell Sophomore Mark Bolding Freshman 31 Omer Bond, Jr. Freshman Robert D. Bonanno Freshman Barbara G. Brewer Freshman James K. Briggs Junior Frank C. Brown Sophomore Pamela Browning Freshman Vickie L. Brunner Freshman Lynne P. Burton Freshman 32 Janet M. Bush Junior Deirdre 1 Cannington I ' l ' cshman Jamie Case} Sophomore Kerr r M. Cash Sophomore William Cash Sophomore Jana C. Cave Sophomore James R. Chastain Junior Catherine A. Cheek Sophomore 33 Helena Chow Freshman Janet K. Church Freshman Lynn H. Coffee Sophomore Shelby L. Coker Junior Gary L. Collins Freshman Maletta J. Collins Freshman Joyce Conner Freshman Roger S. Cook Sophomore 34 I on) .1 Crunkleton Sophomore Charles 1 I ).i is Junior Martha J. I)a is rH Junior Glenn Dean Freshman ■■_ __ W Virgil DeHart Freshman 1 J. Kent Dixon Junior Patricia A. Dukes Junior Sandra Edwards Freshman 35 Lynn C. Eskew Junior Gloria J. Evans Sophomore Paul C. Foster Sophomore Rick Fuller Junior Karen L. Gallipeau Freshman Linda Garland Sophomore Ann Garrard Junior Randy Garrett Sophomore M . 36 Panic i.i ( ..ii iison Sophomore Mike 1.. Gillum Sophomore Kay H. Glaze Freshman Brian S. Goden Sophomore Albert M. Gore Junior Charles L. Haigler Freshman John Harmon Junior James Harris Freshman 3: Virgil V. Harris Freshman Regenia H. Haygood Junior Nancy Hemphill Freshman Frank C. Hendrix Junior Candy R. Herron Sophomore Deborah A. Hix Sophomore Wanda J. Holland Sophomore Albert F. Huber Freshman 38 Wanda (■ Humphries Sophomore J. lilies 1 luni Freshman Michael It I lunter Freshman Phillip V. Hunter Sophomore Ronald L. Hunter Junior James M. Jacobs Sophomore sell C. Jones Sophomore Monte Kaplan Sophomore 39 Robin T. Kennedy Freshman Sharon A. Kimbrell Junior William K. Knerr Freshman Lynn Taylor Laidlaw Freshman Thomas Lavoie Sophomore Milton Lawrence, Jr. Freshman Roger Lee Freshman Sandra B. Lee Junior 40 I )(. ' !)oi ah I I .cnoir 1 reshman Barbara S. I. erett Junior Hoo Cheung Lo Junior Ronald Loftis Junior Ronald F. Lottos Freshman Doug V. Lozel Junior James L. McBath Junior Man in ( M ( ollum Junior • • James S. McFarlin Sophomore Becky McGahee Junior Kay McManis Sophomore Brenda S. Martin Junior Tori Middleton Junior Kenneth Miller Junior James W. Monroe Junior James S. Moon Sophomore 4- Carole A. Morgan Freshman Gail E. Mote Freshman Linda S. Mote Junior Tom Myers Freshman Michael O ' Barr Junior Stephanie Olah Sophomore Billy Owens Sophomore Geter V. Owens Sophomore 43 Claude Pangle Junior Edward E. Page, Jr. Freshman William Parise Sophomore Debra Payne Freshman Helen Peden Sophomore Joan G. Queen Junior James A. Ridley Junior Jinx L. Roberts Junior 44 Phillip Roberts Freshman Thomas Roselli Freshman Tom F. Sexton Junior Barbara Seymour Freshman Randall P. Sharion Freshman Sharon Sickler Junior Sharon D. Sisk Sophomore Allison Smith Sophomore 45 Dale A. Smith Freshman George F. Smith Sophomore Martha A. Smith Junior Donald Sochash Sophomore JoAnne Stepp Sophomore Sheila Tkacs Sophomore Edward L. Turner Freshman Ronald C. Webb Junior 46 David S. Young Sophomore Brenda .1 Westbrooks Junior Rick Wilcher Sophomore Lewis W. Williams Sophomore Patton C. Woodward Junior Patricia Woriey Junior Thomas Wright. II Freshman Picture Not Available Denis Ash Sophomore Brenda B. Blackluirn Junior William 1 duards Freshman Lewis W. Grant Junior Jimmy Hopkins Sophomore Larry Kimsey Junior Sin-Mui Lo Sophomore Robert Miles Sophomore Gerald Roberts Sophomore C K inente Sansone Sophomore Chester P. Sosebee Sophomore Myrtle Stewart Sophomore Roger T. Thurmond Junior Gertrude Weshner Sophomore Danny White Sophomore Eric White Junior 47 «MP - PN 48 ,A f ■ I I I Sports % 1 1 a . 49 Basketball 50 - 1 1 Baseball - tf • ,. - ■ §ft 52 «-. 53 ptf y I -i i - T ■ • %mm 55 I BM MBH B 56 Activities 57 i •• w$ jgsim 4 x 58 59 60 V 1 61 ■ 62 63 65 66 Cj7 ' ee , 7 an c Go c J na A later r Gc moiiL Co ZejCj Zse rtoresL.Cya words Ay t 7 . Wesfmore. Ja icr !=£ trje o cru by : J. £. Zlr fis S W s -M- f r- -r- - ■p 5 -r-t- 3 i E 3£ 3 S Where the Georgian hills grow pur-ple, As a -bout the might -y oak tree, Here ' s to the 9, then, dear ol,d Pied-mont, X In the sun - set glow, Proud - I7 Clings the i - vy vine, So a - yay you er - er stand, As an x 1 - A- 4 1- P stands our Al - ma Ma - ter round thee dear old Pied-mont, In loy 1 em 1- blem of th r no , bl , e3t  J P the wale be al hearts en our fair South i.r. twine, land. =£=£ .L 4- j- - 3 « J- Z31 3 ? 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