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ADMINISTRATION The President ' s Message Every new year is a season for writing a new record. Even as a Professional baseball pitcher writes a revised career history with every pitch, students and faculty write their up-to-date collegiate history with every term paper, every social event, and every work-aid experience. Each day offers a fresh page of life, and by the grace of God, our personal efforts to learn and achieve are multiplied by Divine Growing Power. Steadily we accelerate our disciplined abilities to produce more satisfying results during the course of a year. As I think over the events of the 1972-73 academic year, I am happily impressed by the feeling on the part of students and faculty that this has been a good year. A variety of students and faculty have shared experiences with me that led me to feel that we shall be hearing from them in the near future as youthful leaders in education, business, social services, medicine, community services, and church leadership. Only an ounce of imagination is required to prophesy that they will be construc- tive and desirable citizens wherever they live. I am deeply grateful to the faculty members and staff who have tackled the job of another Self-Study with craftsmanship, good will, and indefatigable determination to succeed again in meeting and ex- ceeding the standards of accreditation. Likewise, I am profoundly grateful for the spirit of cooperation among the officers of the Student Government who are doing their pari to help their Alma Mater in strengthening and carrying forward the standards of excellence. My reflections of the year are summarized for me in the encouraging and inspiring words ot the Apostle Paul, who wrote to the Philippians (4:8) In conclusion my brother, till your minds with those things that are good and deserve praise: things that are true, noble, pure, lovely, and honorable — Dr James E Walter
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The Editors of the 1972 and 1973 Yonahians are grateful for gifts from the following individuals and businesses which helped to make publication possible: Buford Flower Shop, Buford; J. Tomlin, Demorest; Woods Furniture, Clarkesville; Ann ' s Beauty Shoppe, Toccoa; Belks, Toccoa; Clark of Toccoa; Citizen ' s Bank of Toccoa; Lovett ' s, Toccoa; Ste- phens Federal Loan Bank, Toccoa; College Golf Course; Nickel-Bach Shoe Store, Toccoa.
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ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Dr. Clarence A. Carder, Academic Dean Dr. James E. Walter, Pres- ident Dr. John B. Ayers, Registrar Dr. Jesse P. Peirce, Assistant to the President
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