Piedmont College - Yonahian Yearbook (Demorest, GA)

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 s. THE YONAHIAN 1975 Piedmont College In 1889 Northeast Georgia bore a stronj semblance to the primeval wilderness. It was pierced by a tew corduroy roads. As any old settler knows, these were formed by laying saplings across the roadbed. As these inevitably sunk in the mud. new saplings would be cut and laid in place, until in time you had a substantial, if somewhat bumpy road. H w.is tolerable .it three miles an hour. rough at five miles an hour and would launch you into orbit at ten miles an hour. ' ' Copy on pages 2-l(i whs taken from Drmorcst in the Piedmont by Isabel Chrislnr. Since forests were abundant, the houses too, were made of wood. Half ol the houses were log cabins. The remainder were one-or two-story frame houses. In the old times the frame houses were rarely painted, the out-houses never. LUTHER S. SltHHtNS JUSTICE ' 01 THE PEACE 1 H There was a room on the first floor of Butler Hall which had been first as a store, and later as a gymnasium. The physical culture craze had reached Northeast Georgia. Aunt Olive Van Hise had taken physical training in the summer school of the University of Wisconsin. Her uniform consisted of bloomers, topped by a long-sleeved middy blouse. The bloomers were made of 44 inch width, thick blue wool serge. The legs were measured from the waist to the top of your foot. You sewed up the stride, then pleated the double width of 88 inches into a waistband. Each 44 inch leg was fitted with elastic and hemmed at the bot- tom. Now the elastic bottom was pulled above each knee, and the bloomers would fall to a decorous length half-way between the knee and the foot. We gave an exhibition of exercises to raise money for gymnasium equipment. People came from miles around to see it. Our costumes occasioned such com- ments of immodesty and indecency that the trustees met and decreed that we must nevermore appear in public in that costume. Hereafter we would be obliged to wear dresses. J 4 -£ K ■■: .:;■-, As early as 1890 a group l real estate promoters from a number of Northern states, primarily New England and the Midwest, became interested in Haber- sham County. Its pleasant climate and primitive condition suggested the possi- bility of a prohibition town with high moral standards. They organized the Demorest Home Mining and Improve- ment Company, with a capital stock ol $1,500,000. Demorest gets its name from W. Jennings Demorest, who was a leading prohibition speaker and leader of the 1890 ' s. Mr. Demorest never found the opportunity to respond to the honor with a visit. Both Demorest papers were slanted to- ward Prohibition. Their stories and verse usually accented this bias, as this sample indicates: Little drops of Porter, little sips of stout, Make the breathing shorter, and will aid the gout; And these slight derangements (trifling tho they be) Prompt on other ailments or some malady. Little sips of liquor, little sips of ale; Pulses beating quicker, faces grim and pale; Mixtures alcoholic, be they what you please, Will increase a colic, or a heart disease. Little drops of Burton, little sips of wine, Are a sure and certain health-destroying sign. Little drops of Allsop, little drops of Bass, Take away the senses and make a man an ass. Si )EMOREST GEORGIA OR A VISIT OR A LIFETIME 12 In the county of Habersham there was one small, one-room schoolhou.se. The site now has become the vineyard of Miss Lillian McKee. The school year consists of a six-week session in the summer between cultivation and harvest, and from two to three months in the winter, dependent on the dis- position of the weather. School books were not furnished. Compositions were accomplished on slates, which, of course, were furnished by the parents. The peculiarities of the medium furnished one form of childish delight. You could hold the slate pencil per- pendicular, press down hard and draw it across the slate. The resulting blood-curdling screech was a delight to the pupil, but somewhat dis- concerting to the instructor. Cleaning of the slate was accomplished with judiciously applied sa- liva, rubbed dry with elbow. This method was denied me. My parents furnished a nondescript rag and the injunction, No spitting. Sometimes the rag got all the way to school with me. 13 The Demorest Bath Tub Works in 1890 occupied a large building, 30 ' x 100 ' and two stories high. It was about two hundred feet east of the railroad track. Very few houses in the nineties were equipped with bathrooms. Accordingly the factory advertised folding bath tubs that would not disfigure a handsome parlor, or any other room in the house. Regular bath tubs were also furnished. They were made of wood and lined with galvanized tin. One end was perperdicular, the other sloped. Ends, sides and bottom were soldered together. Sometimes, wheu occupied by a 200-pound man, the tub would spring a leak. One man, drawing lumber for the Bathtub Works stood on the unloading platform rumi- natively engaged with his quid of chewing tobacco, spitting first out of one corner of his mouth, then the other, said, It will go bust. Another of his companions asked the reason for the dire prophecy. Well, was t he reply, In the summer everybody goes to the lake, and in the winter it ' s too cold to take a bath. m I RIC TRAVELERS R Historic Traveler ' Rett was built upon land granted to Major Jesse Walton In 1789. Walton, a Revolutionary soldier and political leader, was killed by Indians near her In 1789. The Walton family sold the land to dames Rutherford Wyly who built the main part of the house between 1818 and I82S. Devereaux Jarrett bought the house on August Zl. 1838. Jarrett added to the original structure and opened It to the public. Due to the growing population and Increased through traffic, the structure served as an inn. trading post, and post office. While the ten room house was open to the public It entertained many Illustrious travelers. The .Jarrett account books, that doubled as hotel registers, contain the name of the English scientist and author. C. W. Featherstonehaugh. who stayed the night and ate breakfast for a quarter of • dollar. While the Jarrett family owned the house that they called Jarrett Manor. Mrs. Mary Jarrett White, the last family owner, made history. She was the first woman In Ceorgla to vote. Historic Traveler ' s Rest Is on the National Register of Historic Places and Is a Ceorgla Historical Commission Site. I 15 THROUGH $mipm To Clayton g autec3Jnn  • v Hi Ga 17 Nacoochee Valley OltSautee Store DOGWOOD ANTIQUES 5 mrio(Ht ti Clarkesville 0 i C ; v faculty and administration ■ fine arts department This year Walter Morgan heads the Music Department. And once again there is a minor in music being offered. Mr. Morgan directs the choir that graces the Wednes- day morning Chapel service with special music. There is also a band this year. Because of this de- partment ' s efforts we have an En- semble that strikes up the team and crowds spirits as well as their tunes. Walter Morgan is originally from the state of Wisconsin. He re- ceived his Masters of Music Edu- cation from Roosevelt University in Chicago. He and his wife Janet have two daughters: Paulette and Elizabeth. Mr. Morgan has several special interests including golf and participation in community musical groups. The Art Department welcomes its new head, Miss Mize, this year. In the past few years the only course offered in Art was Art for Ele- mentary Teachers. Under Miss Mize ' s able guidance the horizons in Art are being expanded. With the Art class headquarters on the first floor the Department ' s future looks bright. Dianne Mize is from Carnesville, Georgia and graduated from Franklin County High in 1960. She received her B.A. Degree from Newberry College in 1964. She is single and currently lives in Clarkesville. She has instructed art classes at several area high schools. Miss Mize has also di- rected a program for Gifted Stu- dents in Walker and Stephens Counties. She is presently en- rolled in the graduate program of Goddard College. 18 department of business administration The Department of Business presently offers a major in Business Administration and Ac- counting. Upon graduation the student is a candidate for a wide range of business and ac- counting opportunities. It is hoped that in the future a minor can be offered in Economics. Jolin Chilas is originally from Athens. Greece. He re- ceived his Masters Degree from West Michigan. Mr. Chilas is now working on his Ph.D. from the University oi New Mexico. He and his wife Helen enjoy writing, re- search and going on picnics. Clarence Ro- land Duncan is a native of Ala- bama. He has ,1 Masters in Business Ad- ministration from Jackson- ville State Uni- versity. Mr. Duncan is 35 years old and his wife. |o i e, is the college nurse. Thej have two chil- dren Gina, age 10 and Chip, age 7. Mr. Dun- can ' s special interests are wood working and fishing. 19 education department The division of Education is primarily concerned with courses and programs leading to a teaching certificate in Elementary and Secondary Education. The courses cover a wide range of subjects from art to media, and psychology to student teaching. Piedmont is known throughout the south for its excellent education curricu- lum and qualified teachers. More than 50 percent of public school teachers in Northeast Georgia received their teacher preparation at Piedmont College. Dr. John C. Cragg arrived as the Head of the Elementary Education Department this year. Dr. Cragg is from Clayton Georgia. He is a gradu- ate of Piedmont College. He re- ceived his Masters in Education from Emory University and his Doc- torate from the University of Geor- gia. Dr. Cragg has been a principal in various schools throughout the state for about 30 years. His special interests are sports, reading, boating and fishing. Dr. Mary C. Lane is the Head of the Secondary Education Department. Dr. Lane ' s home state is New York. She earned her Masters and Docto- rate in Education from the University of South- ern California. She has a wide range of interests in- cluding Biblical Litera- ture and History, Classi- cal Languages, and Archaeology. Dr. Lane spent 30 years in the Women ' s Army Corps and retired with the rank of Colonel. She is also the Dean of Women at Pied- mont and has done an ex- cellent job. 20 english department Piedmont has three well qualified English Professors. Mrs. Martha Sikes teaches Speech and the required English courses but is most interested in French. At the present the English Department has 15 majors. The subjects offered range from remedial English, and Advanced Grammar to a wide variety of literature courses including Shakespeare, Romantic Literature, and Literature of the South. Dr. Marion C. Hodge Jr. is a native of Tennessee and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee. He is 29 years old and his wife ' s name is Betsy. Dr. Hodge ' s special interests include baseball, basket- ball, chess, astronomy and Anthropology. Dr. David L. Greene re- cently received his Ph. D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He is origi- nally from Florida. Dr. Greene was married in November 1974, to the former Betty Johnson. He is best known for his scar- let sweater. He is also the Head of Piedmont ' s Hu- manities Division. 21 foreign languages The French Department under Mrs. Martha Sikes, who also teaches in the English Department, provides the three required French courses. Although there is no major or minor in French at the present it is hoped that one will be available soon. The French courses not only provide skills in French, the Student also learns about the people and their culture. Mrs. Martha Sikes received her Masters Degree from the University of Southern California. She is married and has two children, Mat- thew age five and Suzanne age four. Some of her favorite activities are tennis, golf, swimming, and reading. Mrs. Caridad Palomares Lopez was born in Guateinomo Cuba. She received her Doctorate in Education from the University of Havana. Mrs. Lopez has provided Piedmont College with the opportunity to learn the customs of the people in the different countries. When asked what her special interests are Mrs. Lopez said, Extracurricu- lar activities of Piedmont The Spanish Department has five majors and the department is growing rapidly. There are varying subjects ranging from The Spanish Novel, Conversation and even studying abroad. The Spanish Department has a Spanish Honor Society for those who have a B or above average. They put on different programs during the year. 22 physical education department Oneal Cave has been affiliated with Piedmont College longer than anyone else here today. He and his wife Kathleen arrived at Piedmont in 1948. They have three children: Kathy, Jana, and Neal. Coach Cave received his B.S. degree from Georgia Teacher College in Statesboro, and his Masters Degree from Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. Coach Cave is the Head of the Physical Education De- partment and Director of Athletics. Piedmont has a minor in Physical Education. Upon graduation, the student can teach P.E. and coach. 23 history department Currently there are approximately 20 declared History majors (Bless them each and every one!!!). Need for additional information about the History Department will be satisfied by seeing ' Occupant ' Room 318 Danial Hall. Dr. R.B. Singer Jr. Dr. Ralph (Buzz) Singer Jr. is a na- tive of Pennsylvania. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. Dr. Singer and his wife Nancy have one young son Rafe Weston. When asked what his special interests are Buzz stated, lumberjacking, gerbil racing, and needlepoint none of which I am a fanatic . David Garen Simmons is originally from West Virginia. He and his wife Kay have three children. Mr. Sim- mons received his Masters Degree in History from West Virginia University and is currently working on his doctoral dissertation at the University of Georgia. 24 mathematics department The Matnematics Department provides a wide range of elective courses from Remedial math and Calculus to inear Algebra. There is also a program for Secondary teachers of Mathematics. Dr. Mary Griggs is a native Geor- gian and has lived in Gorgia most of her life. She went to the Pied- mont academy and received her A.B. from Piedmont College. Last June Miss Griggs received her honorary doctorate in Education. Donald Ryder although born and raised in California is a graduate of Piedmont College. He received his Ed.S. from the University of Georgia. Mr. Ryder is 49 years old and is married to Ruth Thompson Ryder, they have two sons Rick and Art. His special interest is sports. 25 psychology department The Department of Psychology has a wide variety of courses. Majors in psychology find a large field of jobs open to them. Upon graduation, graduates are employed in social, clinical, and behavioral psychology. They can also be psychologists or can go into the teaching profession. Dr. Donald D. Moore ' s hometown is Thomasville, N.C. He received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina and has done additional work such as counseling internship, N.C. Baptist Hospital, and Yale Univer- sity School of Alcohol Studies. Dr. Moore has three children, Lori, Jonathan and David. He is also the college chaplain. This year the department is glad to welcome Dr. Moore. 26 sociology department In the Department of Sociology courses are offered in a variety of subject areas. Majors in sociology are, upon graduation, qualified for employment in a variety of professional fields. Teaching and social work in governmental agencies are the two most prevalent employment areas. Dr. Larry L. Jaques ' s home state is Missouri. While there he received his Doctorate in Education. He is 33 years old and lives in Demorest with his wife Paula and their daughters, Kelly and Gailene. Dr. Jaques ' s interests include reading, camping and various athletic activities. 27 The Division of Natural Science includes Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Dr. Lopez is in charge of the Biol- ogy department. The course offerings include pre-medicine, pre-nursing and medical technician. The Physics and Chemistry Department has eight majors at present. Recently there is an increased emphasis in areas such as astronomy, computer programming, and environmental science. Dr. Ruperto J. Lopez is a native of Cuba and received his Doc- torate in Education from Motanzas and Havana University. Al- though he is still very reminiscent of his home country Dr. Lo- pez claims Georgia as his home state. His wife ' s name is Caridad and they have two daughters, Thais and Casilda. Mr. T. Boyd Moore was born in Texas but has lived in Georgia since 1959. He received his Masters Degree from the University of Georgia. Mr. Moore and his wife Ruth have two boys, An- drew and David. His special interests include Organ, Pi ano and Pipe organ building. 28 science department Dr. Phillip M. Iloff Jr. received his Ph. D. at Stanford Univer- sity in his home state of California. He has two children, Phil- lip and Helen. Bicycling, chess, and photography are three hobbies that Dr. Iloff enjoys most. 29 business office Mrs. Duckett Mrs. Franklin Charles T. Davis Mrs. Fry Jeannie Collins Brenda Saxon Anne Crocker Pat Watson Dr. McKee Mrs. L. McKee 30 cafeteria staff Thrice a day, for many only twice, and for some once a day will suffice, but sooner or later all of Piedmont passes through the chow line. Between the three ladies, Mrs. McKee. Mrs. Franklin, and Mrs. Fry the cafeteria serves three meals a d ay to any and all takers. 31 dean ' s office Dr. Jodie Burton Deborah Lunior Shiola Martin Carol Church V IS. ■mm 32 library staff David Pratt Virginia Peirce Brenda Wadleigh Stephanie Olah Merry Westberry Mike Gunter Valena Price Michael Cooper 33 maintenance nurse mrs. scott The Maintenance Department, Nurse and Mrs. Scott are all involved with maintaining this campus and its occupants. Dr. Duckett and his crew stay busy maintaining the buildings. Mrs. Duncan, our lovely new nurse, maintains our bodies. Mrs. Scott maintains the students ' moral and cultural spirits. We thank Mrs. Scott for her encouraging presence. We thank Dr. Duckett for repairing the dripping faucets. And we thank Mrs. Dun- can for stopping our dripping noses. 34 president ' s office 35 registrar ' s office 36 Dr. John B. Ayers Linda Roach Kathy Lawson Jean Brock Sue Coker Recruitor Robert Gregory r X 2) WJ; o 8ETMEL CWuftC ' ? jfi %L 3 OWtS - f7. Ifcfctt , ..j4_ happenings CRESCENT HILL CHURCH A field day 38 39 Field day keeps us hopping. 40 yonahian dance Marty Chapman Miss Yonah Lynn Shannon 1st Runner Up Vicki Steele 2nd Runner up 41 green and gold to the right: Kathy Shaw Joyce Brauner Hilda Fry 42 talent show i ii above: Chris Lund Gary MacCowen to the left: Debra Lenoir Karen Galipeau Joan Chapman Maletta Collins Ed Clark Stephanie Olah Kenny Walker Charles Bryant Peter Steinberg Darrell Cook 43 Gary MacEwen Tom Booth David Brady T. Boyd Moore Ruth Moore Walter Morgan Beverly Gilstrap 44 lyceum lJ on € tudson, quiiamst Duo Pianists Emily Williams and Florie Cartlidge Presenting works by Vivalid, Rachmaninoff, Copland, and Gershwin. November 19, 1974 Ron Hudson— Guitarist He was raised in Guatemala, where his parents were Nazarene missionaries. His talent as a gui- tarist is self-taught. He received his Masters of Music from the University of Texas. Ron has also studied guitar in Spain. His repertoire includes classical, Spanish, Folk, and popular music. He is currently doing concerts for Hispanic Culture Organization. 45 mt. yonah hike 46 The Annual trip to Mt. Yonah is the highlight of each fall quarter. We all climb aboard Big Red and We Go. The day is filled with fresh air, exer- cise and more fun then ever imagined. 47 the lottery suppressed desires ■ , 4 i Suppressed Desires cast: David Brady Beth Giles Donnie Weldon The Lottery cast: Beverly Tyler Donnie Weldon David Brady Kenny Walker John Steffel Julia Gassaway Joyce Doyle Paul Hawley Chip Duncan Gina Duncan Kelly Jaques Gailene Jaques Alicia Simmons Brad Simmons Darcy Simmons Alan Baker 49 homecoming week 50 51 international f dinner 52 A :iTellico Plains S Village x HANGOVER MTO. V- % X 5200 |129| ALA r r4 i 6 Marble, f 10. ' 20 .24 Bryson p City 19J Wesser_ T- Robbmsville 1 U9 Lauada 21 Bal Toptorv-fi Andrews IONAL Franklin 1 16. Gneiss Rainbow Springs kl 9d ! Brasstown [Ranger 12 Mineral Bluff 1 Loving 131 19? Young Harris 2 BIairs- 8 ville. 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Bowen Barbara Brewer Frank Brown Jerry Brown seniors Lee Burke Patricia Burns Rodger Bush 54 Gary Butts Kay Campany Betty Chambers Joan Chapman Gary Collins Maletta Collins Pat Colston Beth Cooper Tony Crunkleton Terry Dale 55 Curtis Dickson James Edwards Karen Gallipeau Claude Godfrey Lynn Grant Lloyd Hill Jimmy Hopkins Albert Hubert Phillip Hunter Jasper J ames William Langston Deborah Lenior 56 James Letson Jenny Matthews Walter Moore Ronald Moss Gail Mote Pat Payne Keith Piatt Jimmy Powell 57 Wayde Powell Valena Price Phillip Roberts Mike Roberts Barbara Rogers Donald Sanders Vicki Steele Robert Taylor 58 Lamar Turner Eleanor Wallace Larry Warren Dale Welborn Carl Williams Tom Wright Weldon Wright Debra Zeppelin 59 juniors David Allen J Larry Bickerstaf Bill Boyle David R. Brady Jean Brock Charles Bryant June Bumgardner Darrell Carter Bill Cash Ed Clark Michael Cooper -M-KiA 60 L - r n ■ ■fll Anne Crocker Julia Fry Rex Gallogly David Greer Virginia Haley Deana Haugabook Paul Hawley Debbie Holloway Sam Hoyt Quincy Johnson 61 Chris Lund Leonard Maney Paula Meddlin Terry Meddlin Chuck Nix Stephanie Olah Steve Orr Ed Page 62 Heidi Parson Bill Ragsdale Charlie Rawlins George Sanders Robert Stewart Larry Sutton Billy Teagle Betty Trotter 63 Brenda Wadleigh Phil Walters Kenny Waters Theron Waters Lyle Watkins Merry Westberry Curtis Williams Sara Wise 64 sophomores David Bruner Doloris Camp Marty Chapman David Chastain Bill Childs Jeannie Collins Troy Collins Terry Dillard James Dover Kenny Edwards 65 Hilda Fry S S Ronnie Gardiner v Beth Giles Sarah Gilmer Beverly Gilstrap Peggy Haralson Dennis Hopkins Gary Kesler Shelia Ma Dixie McK John M(;Kinnon lane Mitchell 66 Walter Murray Roy Neal Annsel Nix Ronnie Parson Greg Pitts Alan Pritchett Eddie Ragsdale Terry Ramsey Kathy Shaw Tequila Sipes 67 68 Gary Smith John Steffel Dennis Taylor De Witt Todd Beverly Tyler Fawn Watson Ken Watson Pat Watson Donnie Weldon Phil White Wendell Wilson Brad Workman Russ Yow Ranger Pratt James Addison Leo Anderson Stanley Ansley Robert Anthony Nathan Banks Lynn Barnett Jerrall Beaty Shirley Beaty Ralph ' Bellamy, Jr. Mike Blackwell Thomas Booth Joyce Brawner Beatrice Brooks John Bryant Randy Church Pat Clements Perry Cobb Sue Coker 70 Darrell Cook Gerald Cook Al Copeland Fred Crane Jane Crosby Pam Dodd Anita Dolley Joyce Doyle Deborah A. Frady Lucille Franklin Jeff Gillum Richard Glasper 71 Mike Gunter Gary Harper Teresa Hayes Karen Hoeldtke Joye Isbelle Cynthia Jordan Debra Lanier Mahlon Lautzenhiser Kathy Leonard Michael Loudermilk Garry MacEwan Oliver Martin 72 Mary Mayfield Jerry Morgan Elaine Po Janice Pridgen Johnny Reno Keith Reynolds David Robinson Cathy Rogers Cindy Rosser Ricky Savage Lynn Shannon Peter Steinburg 73 Marshall Wilbanks Airthcan Wilbur Donald Wofford 74 :r i r ,.L • --, A %. 7 IWFSVIl.lE GiMB 501 1. -. ' ttyi.(w 1 -V — — ., N  ' , o  V {. ; nS IfT ,r V REEK 4 422 k ' - N « . - s • ' • ssl if vr. J K.. v % ;. ' - .; C-3« ,1 , x « ; ?. ■ ' •? • !- v --r; •  , AS 4 w f ■ r : rv« TTAmOOChCE riONAL FO €ST J t !• ■ ' ' ■ ■ K 7v [ V m - v 1 ' ■ ' . '  ■ v « X GENERAL HIGHWAY MAP HABERSHAM COUNTY GEORGIA ' X ' X- ' ' ' cheerleaders Debra Lenior Joan Chapman Brenda Saxon Beverly Tyler Kathy Shaw Joyce Brauner Mary Mayfield Cathy Leonard 76 k ra HEC! 77 78 the piedmont lions The Piedmont Lions started out the 1974-1975 season as every other year, full of hopes. Every player went on the court to play his best and they showed enthusiasm that seemed to be unending. The idea of a winning season was soon out of view and although the stands were not as full as in years past the team played on. The year ' s record does not do justice to the players because some games were real heart-breakers. Those of us who faithfully attend the games thank the team for their hard work. John Bryant Pat Clements Kenny Edwards Ronnie Gardner Quincy Johnson Gary Kesler Ron Moss, Senior Allen Pritchett Eddie Ragsdale Jeff Thomason Lamar Turner, Senior Larry Turner Kenny Waters ■ Phil White Peter Steinberg, Manager 79 82 83 baseball team The Piedmont Lions Baseball team is not publicized as much as it should be. This is a group of hard working men who dedicate time in the Fall, Winter, and of course the Spring to the sport. The team is made of students almost exclusively from the North East Georgia area. Coach Ryder is ably assisted by Mr. David Simmons. Under their supervision an excellent baseball team has emerged. Last year they were third in the conference and we are sure they have only just begun. Gary Adams, Jerrell Beaty, John Bryant, Bill Childs, Pat Clements, Terry Dale, Ronnie Gardiner, Mike Gunter, Mike Howard, Gary Kesler, Greg Pitts, Allen Pritchett, Rick Savage, Gary Smith, Larry Turner, Kenny Waters, Phil White, Wendell Wilson, Charles Young, Don Ryder— Coach, David Simmons— Assist. Coach, Marty Chap- man—Statistician 84 85 tennis team ■■Ufa Gary Collins, Jane Crosby, Beverly Gilstrap, Chris Lund, Mac Mac Ewen, Cindy Rosser, Beverly Tyler, Martha Sikes— Womens coach, Ralph Singer— Mens coach 86 ± i ' 87 golf team Gary Adams Neal Cave Bill Childs Ronny Gardner Gary Smith Pete Sorentino ntramurals Ed Clark Chris Lund Jerry Morgan Bill Smalley Gary MacEwen Lonnie Lautzenhiser Don Wofford Peter Steinberg Tom Kopp Gary Smith Wendell Wilson Darrell Cook Terry Dillard 89 Jerry Brown Billy Duff Donnie Weldon Bill Boyle Keith Reynolds Gerald Cook Marion Hodge Pete Sorrentino Gary Collins Randy Sharian Mike Gunter Nate Banks Claude Godfrey 90 91 92 HEALTH. BUSINESS. TIMBER. Tor Lots stock PampW. addrw. TH£ DEFOREST HO E, HJIIJIQG A D in}PROVEITiei]T GO., iTT Oct ■ • Va I ;•; I .- s ° 1.17 organizations - ; « 3? .. § ' 4t baptist student union Darrell Cook Ann Crocker Sylvia Cleveland Ed Clark Anita Dooly Joyce Doyle Debby Holloway Jane Mitchell George Sanders Phil White Dr. Larry Jaques 94 chess club Ed Clark Joyce Doyle Jerry Morgan Allen Pritchett Phil White Dr. Marion Hodge Dr. Phillip Iloff 95 the piedmont a cappella choir David Brady Pat Burns Ed Clark Derrall Cook Gerald Cook Joyce Doyle Hilda Fry Debby Holloway Karen Holdtke Janice Pridgen Brenda Wadleigh Yvonne Wilbur Mr. Walter Morgan 96 the piedmont college ensemble Charles Bryant Derrall Cook Gerald Cook David Brady . Beverly Gilstrap Garry McEwen Kenny Walker Bob Gregory Mr. Walter Morgan 97 dorm councils MEN ' S DORM COUNCIL Charles Bryant Ed Page Tom Wright Lamar Turner Chip Cobb Wendell Wilson WOMEN ' S DORM COUNCIL Barbara Brewer Deb Lenior Merry Westberry Marty Chapman 98 the piedmont owl STAFF: Chris Lund Steve Orr Jerry Morgan Jenny Matthew 99 student education association Barbara Brewer Eileen Briggs Jean Brock Frank Brown June Bumgardner Pat Burns Sue Coker Jeannie Collins Maletta Collins Beth Cooper Pat Colston Anne Crocker Jane Crosby Julia Gasaway Lynn Grant Peggy Haralson Deana Haugabook Debbie Holloway Keiko Kano James Letson Chris Lund Jenny Matthews Jane Mitchell Keith Piatt William Powell Janice Pridgen Phillip Roberts George Sanders Randy Sharian Tequila Sipes Lamar Turner Merry Westberry Dr. John Craig Dr. Mary Lane 100 piedmont players Jerrell Beaty David Brady Ed Clark Jane Crosby Joyce Doyle Julia Gasaway Beth Giles Steve Orr Ronnie Parsons John Steffel Beverly Tyler Ken Walker Donnie Weldon Dr. David Greene Dr. Marion Hodge 101 science club Joyce Brauner Marty Chapman Beth Giles Dr. P. Iloff Dr. R. Lopez Shelia Martin Steve Orr Ed Page Keith Piatt Ronny Reno Vicki Steele John Steffel Lamar Turner Donnie Weldon Wendel Wilson 102 if Spanish honor society Gary Adams Leo Anderson Stanley Ansley Ralph Bellamy Bill Boyle Jean Brock David Bruner Genean Cabe Joan Chapman Helena Chow Pat Clements Gary Collins Darrell Cook Anne Crocker Pam Dodd Anita Dooley James Edwards Hilda Fry Beth Giles Howard Hulme Cynthia Jordan Richard Justus Gary Kesler Debra Lanier Mahlon Lautzenhiser Virgil Lovell Dixie McKee Jane Mitchell Ronnie Morris Roy Neal Stephanie Olah Greg Pitts Janice Pridgen Bill Ragsdale James Roberts Barbara Rogers Cindy Rosser Lynn Shannon Gary Smith Larry Sutton Jerry Taylor Betty Trotter Phil Walters Therren Walters Kenny Waters Bobby Watkins Pat Watson Donnie Weldon Bill Whiten Don Wofford 103 student government association The Student Government Association of 1975 is one of the most active in years. This organization is the heart- beat of campus life. The members represent four different sections of student thought. This year they are en- thusiastically working together to stimulate the college ' s extracurricular activities. Lamar Turner— President Marty Chapman— Treasurer George Sanders— Vice President Jean Brock— Secretary 104 who ' s who among students in american colleges and universities Greg Ballew Barbara Brewer Jerry Brown Patricia Burns Gary Collins Deborah Lenoir Vicki Steele Lamar Turner Dale Welburn 105 MHHHV Integrity Dependability Service gamma chi society Barbara Brewer Merry Westberry Brenda Wadleigh Jenny Matthews Kathy Shaw Joyce Brauner 106 protropian society Gary MacEwen Peter Steinberg Quincy Johnson Darrell Cook Kenny Walker Barbara Brewer Sweetheart 107 theta zeta society Knowledge is the golden key that opens the door to Success. Jean Bock Maletta Collins Beth Cooper Brenda Saxon Peggy Haralson Anne Crocker Shelia Martin Beth Giles Marty Chapman Beverly Tyler Mary Mayfield Sue Coker Yvonne Wilburn Mrs. Caridad Lopez 108 Jimmy Powell, Tom Wright, Jerry Brown, Gary Collins, Lamar Turner, Ed Page, Wendel Wilson, Donnie Wel- don, Phil White, Gerald Cook, Pat Clements, John Steffel j.s. green society Marty Chapman Sweetheart 109 Editor: Barbara Brewer Merry Westberry Brenda Wadleigh Kathy Shaw Stephanie Olah Michael Cooper yonahian staff J r — — — -O ™ - a« Photographers: erry Brown Jerry Morgan Jerry Taylor no 9 • 10 V « ♦ ♦ • ♦ . I ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ : • • % 1 $ Laki m u • 0 advertisements y t amnia Chi tSocittu Piedmont College D«TT)oreet, Georgia We are a small organization that prides itself in the fact that everyone ' s ideas count. . ' . ' lg + • 4  i j dLMkj if lifd tlfl .A - • ' ■ ■ II -r- Jnc (jLuiltinq Placg Abbott, Janet Route 2, Box 139 Cornelia, Georgia Adams, Gary M. 1134 Chestatee Rd. Gainesville, Georgia Addison, James Route 1 Eastanollee, Georgia Anderson, Leo Box 159 Demorest, Georgia Ansley, Stanley 387 Swift Street Toccoa, Georgia Anthony, Robert Box 57 Sautee, Georgia Ballew, Greg 9 McLean Street Greenville, South Carolina Banks, Nathan 550 12th Street Oakmont, Pennsylvania Barnett, Lynn Route 1 Cornelia, Georgia Barrett, Benny Box 413 Westminster, South Carolina Barrette, Floyd Route 1, Box 391A Wingate, North Carolina Barrett, Patricia Box 413 Westminster, South Carolina Beatty, Jerrell 222 Davis Avenue Toccoa, Georgia Bellamy, Ralph Route 3 Carnesville, Georgia Panorama Restaurant Private Dining Room Catering to Private Parties and Clubs 778-6608 Cornelia, Georgia Compliments of DeVore Johnson Incorporated Athens, Georgia 114 Standard Telephone Company Cornelia, Georgia STANDARD TELEPHONE COMPANY Whether long distance or across town Piedmont students connect with Standard 115 Yhe end of another school year. You know, ever since we first opened our doors, back in 1911, we ' ve been watching the young people of Toccoa go through school and on to other things. Like college. And work. And we ' ve grown up with them all. We ' ve helped young people continue their education with loans to get them through those college years. And we ' ve helped young families get started and helped them plan for the future. Helped them with things like personalized checks and a safe place to keep their money. And car loans. And loans for their first homes. We ' re proud of the part we ' ve played. So come in and see us . . . and let us help you with your banking needs. We like helping young people ... at the Bank of Toccoa. Bank of Toccoa Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Company Cornelia, Georgia no Bickerstaff, Larry Box 347 Clayton, Georgia Blackwell, Mike 18 McMurry Circle Lavonia, Georgia Booth, Thomas 424 Bayshore Drive Venice, Florida Boyle, Bill Box 1025 LaFayette, Georgia Brady, David Box 117 Auburn, Georgia Brawner, Joyce 714 Myrtle Gainesville, Georgia Brewer, Barbara 2225 10th Lane Vero Beach, Florida Briggs, Eileen 7 Etta Street Cornelia, Georgia Brock, Jean Box 59-A Eastanollee, Georgia Brooks, Beatrice 1350 North Hayworth 4 Los Angeles, California Brown, Frank Route 1 Eastanollee, Georgia Brown, Jerry Box 135 Westminster, South Carolina Bruner, David Route 1 Clarkesville, Georgia Bryant, Charles Box 582 Demorest, Georgia Bryant, John Route 2 Carnesville, Georgia Bumgardner, June 108 Hemphill Street Toccoa, Georgia The Habersham Bank Clarkesville, Georgia Baldwin, Georgia Photography and Framing by LeRoy Moulder Studio Clarkesville, Georgia 754-2224 117 THE CITIZENS BANK Toccoa, Georgia Main Office Doyle Street Neighborhood Branch Highway 17 South A FULL SERVICE; BANK lANirAHEKlCARt FDli Jackson ' s Pharmacy North Washington Prescriptions -Dial- 754-4128 Clarkesville, Ga. The future belongs to those who prepare themselves. Chicopee Manufacturing Company 11H Burke, Ginger Route 3 Clarkesville, Georgia Burke, Lee Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Burns, Patricia Box 333 Demorest, Georgia Bush, Rodger Box 314 Clarkesville, Georgia Butts, Robert 126 King Street Clarkesville, Georgia Cabe, Genean 108 Ridge Road Toccoa, Georgia Camp, Dolores Route 1 Toccoa, Georgia Campany, Kay Box 605 Demorest, Georgia Carter, Darrell Box 263 Alto, Georgia Cash, Bill 92 Sunset Lane Toccoa, Georgia Cash, David Route 3, Box 12 Toccoa, Georgia Cave, Neal Box 266 Demorest, Georgia Chambers, Betty Box 255 Demorest, Georgia Chapman, Joan 313 Balsam Drive Waynesville, North Carolina Chapman, Martha 2505 Angelcrest Drive Hacienda Heights, California Chastain, David Route 3 Gainesville, Georgia Compliments of Stevens Steel Supply Company lorcross, Georgia 30071 8 C Cleaners Best Care For Your Clothes 225 North Main Cornelia, Georgia 119 Smith Appliance RCA TV Whirlpool Appliances Home Furniture Toccoa, Georgia Compliments of 205 East Doyle Street Toccoa, Georgia 99.3 FM 778-2241 1450 AM Cornelia, Georgia WCON Habersham Mills Habersham, Georgia Manufacturer of Quality Cotton Yarn 120 Childs, Bill Box 592 Clarkesville, Georgia Collins, Maletta 504 Walhalla Road Westminster, South Carolina Chow, Helena Box 581 Demorest, Georgia Collins, Troy Route 2 Blairsville, Georgia Clark, Edward 61 Briarwood Circle Needham Heights, Massachusetts Colston, Pat Route 1, Box 201A Demorest, Georgia Clements, Pat Box 785 LaFayette, Georgia Cook, Darrell Route 2, Box 84 Blairsville, Georgia Cobb, Perry D. 2822 Pershing Avenue Orlando, Florida Cook, Gerald Route 2, Box 84 Blairsville, Georgia Coker, Sue Route 1, Box 200B Toccoa, Georgia Cooper, Beth Route 1 Mt. Airy, Georgia Collins, Gary 12 Linfield Street Holbrook, Massachusetts Cooper, Michael 375 North Oliver Street Elberton, Georgia Collins, Jeannie Route 1 Cornelia, Georgia Copeland, Al Route 2 Clarkesville, Georgia Congratulations Stephens Federal Compliments of Savings and Loan Association Stovall Tractor Company, Inc. Cornelia, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia Clayton, Georgia 121 Dixie City Department Store Clarkesville, Georgia Cornelia, Georgia Dixie City Liquidation Center 754-2175 778-7981 Tastee-Freez Big Tee Family Restaurant Clarkesville, Georgia 754-4328 Crane, Fred Dooley, Anita Box 508 Route 2 Clayton, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia Crocker, Anne Doyle, Joyce Box 292 Box 235 Baldwin, Georgia Demorest, Georgia Crosby, Jane Dover, James Box 282 218 West Currahee Cornelia, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia Crunkleton, Tony Edwards, James 756 East Doyle Street 3 Box 382 Toccoa, Georgia Clarkesville, Georgia Dale, Terry Edwards, Kenneth Route 1 Route 1 Gillsville, Georgia Dacula, Georgia Dickson, Curtis Ford, Ronnie Box 99C 112 Woodhill Drive Westminster, South Carolina Easley, South Carolina Dillard, Terry Frady, Deborah Box 33 Route 1 Epworth, Georgia Mt. Airy, Georgia Dodd, Pamela Fry, Hilda Route 2 Box 193 Jefferson, Georgia Demorest, Georgia 122 Compliments of Congratulations Martin Seniors Funeral Home Ramseys Food Center Elberton, Georgia • Compliments of Compliments of Habersham Williams Dress Shop Plantation Cornelia, Georgia Corporation Beaver Dam Road Clarkesville, Georgia 123 Gallipeau, Karen 394 A. Washington Street North Attleboro, Massachusetts Compliments of Gallogly, Richard Box 246 Dacula, Georgia Gardiner, Ronny Route 1 Homer, Georgia Sherwood ' s Gasaway, Julia A. Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Pharmacy Giles, Lizabeth 8 Bow Street Cranston, Rhode Island Cornelia Georgia Gillum, Jeff Box 318 South Point, Ohio Gilmer, Sarah 316 North Rosedale Toccoa, Georgia Gilstrap, Beverly 116 Wilowdell Drive Toccoa, Georgia Habersham Hardware Company Hardware Building Materials Compliments of Bryson Auto Parts 778-2224 Cornelia, Georgia 214 Front Street Cornelia, Georgia 124 CHURCH AND SON FUNERAL HOME Washington Street Clarkesville, Georgia Day or Night Dial 754-4142 Compliments of Milam Concrete Products Company Cornelia, Georgia Compliments of GOLD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Cornelia, Georgia 125 Godfrey, Claude 47 Whitehead Road Buford, Georgia Grant, Lynn Route 2 Clarkesville, Georgia Greer, David Route 1 Clarkesville, Georgia Gunter, Michael 12470 Charlotte Drive Alpharetta, Georgia Haley, Virginia Box 802 Clarkesville, Georgia Haralson, Peggy 147 North Main Cornelia, Georgia Haugabook, Deana Camp Creek Road Cornelia, Georgia Hawley, Paul 2398 Castile Drive Morrow, Georgia Hayes, Teresa 871 South Pond Street Toccoa, Georgia Hill, Lloyd 219 Hayes Street Toccoa, Georgia Hoeldtke, Karen 5 Birdie Lane Palm Harbor, Florida Holloway, Debbie 221 Roundtree Road Toccoa, Georgia Hopkins, Beverly 1004 Poplar Street Toccoa, Georgia Hopkins, Dennis 116 Pauline Avenue Toccoa, Georgia Hopkins, Jimmy 1004 Poplar Drive Toccoa, Georgia Hoyt, Sam Box 7 McConnells, South Carolina Holcomb ' s Office Supply Office Supplies— Furniture— Machines Sales 778-4173 Service 25 Clarkesville Street Cornelia, Georgia Mid- Way Electric Company Motors Electric Motor Service Electric Contractors Midway 778-6218 Cornelia, Georgia 126 Huber, Albert 144A Walnut Street Toccoa, Georgia Hunter, Phillip Box 177 Toccoa, Georgia Isbell, Joyce 205 Poplar Street Toccoa, Georgia Johnson, Quincy Box 401 Rowland, North Carolina Jordon, Cynthia Route 2 Alto, Georgia Justus, Richard Box 112 Tallulah Falls, Georgia Kano, Keiko 3-65 Hinata-Cho, Mizuho-Ku Nagoya, Japan Kelley, Tommy 120 Pauline Avenue Toccoa, Georgia Kesler, Gary 610 West Franklin Street Toccoa, Georgia Kimsey, Mac 33 Chenocetah Drive Cornelia, Georgia Kopp, Thomas 134 North Homewood Drive Athens, Georgia Lanston, Gene 102 Cleveland Road Cornelia, Georgia Lanier, Debra 525 West Savannah Street Toccoa, Georgia Lautzenhiser, Mahlon 4918 Centralia Street Long Beach, California Lawson, Kathy 665 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Atlanta, Georgia Lenoir, Deborah 204 Davis Cove Road 413 Wavnesville. North Carolina Clarkesville Branch Home F ederal Savings and Loan Association 102 S. Washington Street- Call us for all your savings and loan needs . . . 754-2189 Clarkesville. Georgia 3H23 Phone (404) 754-2114 127 SCHNADIG CORPORATION Division International Furniture Cornelia, Georgia Leonard, Catherine Martin, Oliver 6945 Sunrise Terrace Route 4 Coral Gables, Florida Toccoa, Georgia Letson, James MacEwen, Garry Route 2, Wheeler Avenue Baldwinville, Road Alto, Georgia Phillipston, Massachusetts Loudermilk, Michael Martin, Shelia Box 103 Route 2 Mt. Airy, Georgia Alto, Georgia Lovell, Virgil Matthews, Virginia Route 3 Box 283 Clarkesville, Georgia Acworth, Georgia Lund, Chris Mayfield, Mary 610 South Lake Sybelia Drive 220 East Spring Street Maitland, Florida Toccoa, Georgia McFarlin, Jarvis Mitchell, Carolyn Route 3 Route 2, Box 200A Carnesville, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia McKee, Dixie Morgan, Jerry Box 11 410 South Pond Street Demorest, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia McKinnon, John Moss, Diann 18 Lakeview Avenue Route 1 Holbrook, Massachusetts Baldwin, Georgia 128 Congratulations Compliments of Hairston and Tabor Motor Company Company of Georgia, Inc. Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, GMC Toccoa, Georgia 468 Armour Drive Atlanta, Georgia Sew and Save at Whitfield-Perkins Funeral Home Fabricville Baldwin-Cornelia City Limits Clarkesville Street, Cornelia, Georgia We offer complete funeral service to all religious faiths 778-6189 Phone-778-7123 Day or Night 129 Moss, Ronald Route 1 Hiawassee, Georgia Mote, Gail Box 514 Demorest, Georgia Murray, Walter 336 South Pine Street Toccoa, Georgia Neal, Roy Route 5, Box 349-A Toccoa, Georgia Nix, Ansel Route 1, Box 420-A Demorest, Georgia Olah, Stephanie 520 Saint Annes ' Road Marietta, Georgia Orr, Stephen Route 4 Winder, Georgia Page, Edward 92 Ashfield Drive Brockton, Massachusetts Parson, Heidi Route 1 Homer, Georgia Parson, Ronnie Route 1 Homer, Georgia Payne, Patricia 201 Williams Street Cornelia, Georgia Pitts, Greg Route 5, Fernside Drive Toccoa, Georgia Plott, Emory Route 1 Young Harris, Georgia Poe, Elaine Route 3 Clarkesville, Georgia Powell, Jimmy 1620 East Main Street Westminster, South Carolina Powell, William Young Harris, Georgia Compliments of Yonah Packaging Company Cornelia, Georgia Compliments of Fleming Wholesale Company Cornelia, Georgia 130 B| Downtown Toccoa NICKEL-BACK SHOE STORE 124 East Doyle Street Toccoa, Georgia 886-4705 131 STA Compliments UTy4jL t Q0 of Best Wishes from the Reeves Hardware Furniture Protropian Society Company Charles Bryant Chris Lund Ed Clark Garry MacEwen Darrell Cook Randy Sharian Michael Cooper Peter Steinberg Clarkesville, Georgia Quincy Johnson Ken Walker In its 77th year of service to Piedmont College. Price, Valena Box 483 Clayton, Georgia Pridgen, Janice Route 1, Box 126A Demorest, Georgia Pritchett, Allen Compliments of Route 2 Lula, Georgia j l Queen, Michael Route 1, Box 287 C S Builders Blue Ridge, Georgia Ragsdale, Bill Route 4, Box 282 Mt. Airy, Georgia Toccoa, Georgia Ragsdale, Eddie 778-4884 Route 1 Baldwin, Georgia Reno, Johnny Route 1 Royston, Georgia Reynolds, Keith Route 1 Lavonia, Georgia 132 Roberts, Phillip Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Smith, Gary Fernside Drive Toccoa, Georgia Robinson, David Box 35 Sautee, Georgia Spencer, Colin Route 4 Toccoa, Georgia Rogers, Barbara 343 Woodlawn Drive Toccoa, Georgia Steele, Vicki Rose Lane, Route 5 Toccoa, Georgia Rogers, Cathy Route 3 Hiawassee, Georgia Steffel, John 1604 Springbrook Drive Decatur, Georgia Rosser, Cindy 846 Wayland Court Smyrna, Georgia Steinberg, Peter 28 Berlin Street Rockland, Massachusetts Sanders, Donald Route 2 Clarkesville, Georgia Sutton, Larry Route 1 Clarkesville, Georgia Sanders, George Route 5 Toccoa, Georgia Taylor, Dennis Box 171 Demorest, Georgia Savage, Richard 325 Davis Avenue Toccoa, Georgia Taylor, Jerry Route 2 Clayton, Georgia Saxon, Brenda Box 25 Blairsville, Georgia Shannon, Lynne Box 142 Demorest, Georgia Sharian, Randy 213 Oakland Street Decatur, Georgia Shaw, Kathy Box 246 Cambria, California Sheppard, Roger 410 West Tugalo Street Toccoa, Georgia Compliments of North Georgia Wholesale Company Short, William Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Cornelia, Georgia Sipes, Tequila 102 Andrews Court Apt. 4 Toccoa, Georgia Smalley, Bill Box 185 Toccoa, Georgia 133 Compliments of John ' s Roofing Sheet Metal Co., Inc. Toccoa, Georgia Taylor, Robert 310 Wilson, Box 473 Clarkesville, Georgia Teagle, Billy Route 8 Cumming, Georgia Thomas, Gary 214 Lucille Lane Toccoa, Georgia Thomason, Jeff Route 2 Jasper, Georgia Todd, DeWitt Box 364 Clarkesville, Georgia Turner, Lamar Route 1, Henderson Lake Canton, Georgia Tyler, Beverly 1116 Rosewood Drive Tallahassee, Florida Wadleigh, Brenda Hampton Ponds Southampton, Massachusetts Walker, Kenneth 679 Wheelers, Farm Road Milford, Connecticut Wallace, Eleanor 756 East Doyle Street, Apt. 1 Toccoa, Georgia Walters, Phil 145-A Buena Vista Drive Eastanollee, Georgia Warren, Henry Box 105 Cornelia, Georgia Waters, Kenny 464 Falls Road Toccoa, Georgia Watkins, Lyle 201 Cedar Lane Clemson, South Carolina Watkins, Robert 136 Henrietta Drive Toccoa, Georgia Watson, Fawn 1870 37th Avenue Vero Beach. Florida 134 Dave Anne Gale The Wildwood Shop CANOE or raft the scenic rivers of North Georgia Guides and shuttle service available Canoes and rafts for sale or rent HIKE the scenic trails of the magnificent Blue Ridge Mountains Complete lines of back packing and hiking gear and accessories For Sale Or Rent TAKE .... LEAVE .... KILL .... ONLY MEMORIES ONLY FOOTPRINTS ONLY TIME Box 119 Helen, Georgia autzzLIt open-n-30 ho 8-oopm, 4 decithujLJiuiei iu i£i dec. nn fcn a ri£0 dl rwudon In taxicHj L dining, iue affwgoL a haflkt of ' initx rimgfy pwfmecL gowmd; and t X i lm oWjhJwvd jhxjoilfsc Watson, Kenneth Box 463 Demorest, Georgia Watson, Pat Box 463 Demorest, Georgia Welborn, Dale Box 102 Alto, Georgia Welch, Jerry Route 1 Hayesville, Georgia Weldon, Donnie 5394 Brownlee, Road Stone Mountain, Georgia Westberry, Merry 2636 SW 14th Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, Florida White, Phil Route 2 Alto, Georgia Whiten, Billy Route 5, Box 5 Toccoa, Georgia 135 yonahian patrons Mrs. Lucille and Miss Elizabeth Beane, Atlanta Gemperline Realty Company, Cornelia Cornelia Florist, Cornelia Higgins Realty Company, Cornelia Apple Tree Inn, Cornelia Ideal Cleaners, Toccoa Jackson ' s Jewelers, Cornelia Mark of the Potter, Clarkesville Maclene ' s Beauty Shop, Cornelia McShane ' s Flowers, Cornelia Murrays Tire Appliance, Cornelia Steak House, Cornelia Dr. John B. Shaw, Cambria, California Tastee-Freez, Baldwin McCurry ' s Men Shop, Toccoa and Cornelia United Five Ten, Elberton Dr. Mrs. Jesse P. Peirce Dr. Mrs. Jodie L. Burton The Pratt Family— David, Ranger, and Ms. Princess Dr. Mrs. John C. Cragg Dr. Mrs. Larry Jaques Dean of Women Miss Lillian McKee, Demorest, Georgia 136 Haynes Floor Covering, Inc. W.A. Haynes Phone 938-4036 4099 Lawrenceville Highway Tucker, Georgia 30084 Compliments of Cornelia Oil Company Shell Oil Distributors Cornelia, Georgia Wilbanks, Marshal Route 4, Box 355 Toccoa, Georgia Wilburn, Airthean Box 507 Gainesville, Georgia Williams, Carl Box 82 Tallulah Falls, Georgia Williams, Curtis Box 532 Clarkesville, Georgia Wilson, Wendell Route 1 Nicholson, Georgia Wise, Sara Drawer K Toccoa, Georgia Wofford, Donald Route 4 Cleveland, Georgia Workman, Bradford 118 Standish Avenue Braintree, Massachusetts Wright, Thomas Box 98, Road 3 Washington, New Jersey Zeppelin, Deborah 218 Queen Street Toccoa, Georgia Adams, William 780 Gulf Atlantio LaBelle, Florida DaSilva, Andrew 500 Columbia Drive Decatur, Georgia Fry, Julia Route 1 Toccoa, Georgia Glasper, Richard Box 889 LaBelle, Florida Harper, Gary Box 717 Copperhill, Tennessee Ramsey, John C. 396 Skyview Lane Toccoa, Georgia 137 Abbot, David Route 2 Clarkesville, Georgia Allen, David Box 624 Clarkesville, Georgia Beatty, Shirley 616 Falls Road Toccoa, Georgia Bentley, Gary 815 Hilltop Lane Toccoa, Georgia Church, Randy Route 2 Cornelia, Georgia Clark, Lamar 18 Hood Street Cornelia, Georgia Dixon, Kancie Box 771 Clayton, Georgia Duncan, Emma Route 2 Cornelia, Georgia Foster, Betty Box 451 Clayton, Georgia Franklin, Lucille Box 21 Turnerville, Georgia Funk, George Route 1 Mount Airy, Georgia Garner, Jimmy Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Goss, Kenneth Route 1 Clarkesville, Georgia Hayes, Dean Route 1 Box 5A Eastanollee, Georgia Hooper, Hoyt 39 Laurel Drive Cornelia, Georgia Hulme, Howard 325 Chattahoochee Street Cornelia, Georgia 138 Irby, Janet Box 550 Cornelia, Georgia James, Jasper Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Little, Jerry Route 1 Box 151A Braselton, Georgia Maney, Leonard 17 Lindaway Cornelia, Georgia Loudermilk, Ray Box 103 Mount Airy, Georgia Medlin, Paula 210 North Big A Road Toccoa, Georgia Medlin, Terry 210 North Big A Road Toccoa, Georgia Mize, Herschel 310 Shankle Heights Commerce, Georgia Moore, Connie Box 5 Tiger, Georgia Moore, Walter Route 1 Box 297 Demorest, Georgia Morris, Ronald 668 Valley Drive Toccoa, Georgia Nix, Charles 4 Anita Drive Mableton, Georgia Ramsey, Terry Letourneau Drive Toccoa, Georgia Rawlins, Charles 4235 North Martin Way Lithia Springs, Georgia ■ Roach, James Route 1 Demorest, Georgia Roberts, James Box 214 Demorest, Georgia Saunders, Roger Route 1 Box 26A Rabun Gap, Georgia Stewart, Robert Route 1 Cornelia, Georgia Thompson, Tommy Box 664 Cleveland, Georgia Tolbert, Sam 125 Hoyt Street Cornelia, Georgia Trotter, Betty Route 3 Clarkesville, Georgia Turner, Revonda Box 433 Toccoa, Georgia Tyler, Shirley Route 1 Lakemont, Georgia Waters, Theron Route 1 Baldwin, Georgia Whitener, Charles Route 2 Clarkesville, Georgia Williams, Hampton Route 1 Eastanollee, Georgia Wright, Weldon Box 183 Alto, Georgia Yow, Russ Route 3 Toccoa, Georgia Zimmerman, Marvin Route 1 Box 266D Demorest, Georgia 139 VtlP 75 75 1 4 6 i 6 75 5 i£!fe 2 3


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