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S"141Ute Swaim,11tiu ~~~C:I" ~ 1957 fnUeHt4
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Jr"here the Georgllll1 hi//r groll' pmple,
III the JIll/set gloll.
Prolldl) JltllldJ 0111' Alma I'l,/tel'
III the i'ale belOiI',
Greell 'lIld gold flo<lt Oil for dye,
Old PiedmOIl/ for thee,
jF'e, th) 10),1! rOll( 'lIld d,mghterJ.
Blerr thy memory.
As arol/nd the might) oak tree
Cllllf?,f the iz) line,
So arOllnd thee, dear old PIedmont,
Lo),zl hMrts entwllle.
Here'f to thee then, dear old P,edmont!
1\1<1) )011 el'er ft'/Ild
Ar'lII emblem of the noblest
1n Ollr j,ur SOllthl'lIId.
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The bl h.1 '" famIv g n t ur
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Our philosophy of educatIOn IS rooted 10 the mtegrtty of Christian characterEven though the trend of our day seems to encourage many young peopleto expect someth1Og for nothing from the government or someone cI e, webelieve that the discipltnes of workmg toward worthy objective' arc e ,entlalto the development of a mature personality. On our campus. it IS an honorto be remembered as a faIthful breakfast cook, a dependable laborator\' a,slstant, or a reltable dormitory pnltor The picture m the YO. AHIA ofevery year reflect beauty of character. stamina, and plam perseverance ThedignIty of man and the glory of God are revealed anew 10 the successful Il\eof every green and gold generation '0 wonder the facult\' and admml tra
tlOn take profound p"de 10 our graduates I
One of our fnends wrote uS dUring the year and said that he W<L' glad tobe a partner 10 our program at Pledmnnt College because "The name of odwas not taboo" on our campus We purpose ever to fmd our LI1Splfatlon andstrength 10 a Itvll1g and eternal God \YJe press on toward the goal' of mternational fellowship. Our students, faculty, and friends all belteve LI1 the practICal Ideals of integnty, II1dustry. and religIOUS faith We would grn\'\' ,teadlly111 understandll1g all truth \VIe dedicate ourselves afre h to the leadervlllp of
the Master of all men
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Sue Bethke
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Billy H. Mason
One of the highest honors given to any student at P,edmontollege IS that of being chosen as a nominee to \X'HO' \'\'HO
AMONG TUDENT IN AMERICA OLLEGE A DUNIVERSITIE . A student-faculty committee submItted thelist of prospective nominees to the academIC counCIl for finalselection The committee considered the students' scholarship.theIr leadershIp and cooperatIon In educational and etracurC1cular actiVities, their general CItizenshIp, and their promiseof future usefulness.
Da\Id LeCroy
Then the approved lIst was sent to \1(fHO'S WHO AMO GSTl'DE T IN AMERICA U IVERSITIE AND COL-LEGE for the final decIsIon.
Each student who became a member for the year 1956-57received: a certIfICate of recognItIon presented at chapel byDr Scott; recognition in the annual publ icatlon In the formof a wrIte-up of PIedmont and his personal record, and a lIstIngIn the Index of Colleges; benefits of the Student PlacementService provIded by the organIzatIon If he needs assistance In
makIng employment contacts or supplyIng other recommendatIons.
Our congratulatIons to these SIX students who have provedthemselves to be outstandIng in many phases of campus lIfe-the SIX who have been chosen as members of WHO' WHOAMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIESA D COLLEGE
Helen T. Kittrell
Charles Fagan
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JOH W ADAMSCornelia. Ga
CHARLES ALLENCit:, eland, Col
PHYLLIS ALLENNorth Haven, CoonPiedmont College I, 2, 3SCA 1.2,3. (Voce Pres. 1)MENC I, 2 (Secretary 2)ChOlf 1, 2. 3 (Trw I,
Ensemble 3)Owl Staff I, ELPS 1.2.3Drama Club I, L)'ceum Com
mittee 2.
MRS. JEWELLARROWOOD
Toccoa, Ga
HOYT AUSBURNCornelia. Ga
THAD LAYCOCKDemorest. Ga
SUE BETHKEHampton, VirginiaPiedmont I, 2. 3. -4
Owl Staff I. 2Yonahian Staff 3,~
Budget Committee 3Honoe Council 2Theta Zeta 1.2,3.4NominatIng Committee 2Who's \'lC'ho 4ELPS 1. 2, 3. 4
(Business Manager 3Editor 4)
FRANK BROWNClarkesville, Ga
BOBBY CHAMBERSCornelia, Ga
ROLLIN CHANNELLUnion POlOt. GaYoung HarriS 1, 2Piedmont 3, 4JS Greens 3. -1Basketball 3, ·f (Captain 4)"P' Club 3. -1
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EDWARD PATTER ONCarnes\ die, Ga
GEORGE RYLEEHomer, Ga.Piedmont t, 2, 3FTA4Protropian I, 2, 3
MRS. AW A SMITHDemorest, Ga
MRS. RUTH TOMLIN\\ alhalla. C
ALA WA SLEYCarne-s\ Ille. Ga
orth Georgia 1Pic:Jmont ::!, 3. ·1Basketball 2Prolropian 1. 3, j
DON WIL ONSavannah, GaToccoa Falls 1, 2Tnnlty 3Piedmont 4Basketball 1, 2B3Seball 2SCA 4Honor Council .fInternational Relations Club
MR HOYT YEARWOODToccoa. GaPiedmont I, 2. 3• .fFTA ·1Gamma Chi I, 2, 3. 4
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I ft r, fI t Dr H n: In In D S III D.1n Rln.t \\ cst Pre ldenl Tllt'ahtlh C (ftc "'lU(lar',Olv,d T Ir V VI Pre''! lent
Seated: Mrs. Edith Scott, Dean of Women; ElIZabeth Coffee. Left to right: Helen Kittrell; DonWilson, Rena West; Dr. BenJamm 0 Scott, Dean
Seated Dr Benjamin 0, Scott, Dean Left to nght: Charles H Green,DcloCls Newberry, JackIe Rice, M J Stansell
ue Bethke. Rena West,
Left to C1~ht David LeCroy, Manlyn Hoffman, Bobby MAson, Helen Kittrell, Busmess Mana~er.
Bdl , fJ$4 n Sue Bt:thke Editor Dolons e.... berry, RCld Mullms
Worry and headaches, clacking typewnters, laugh and talk, que tlons galore, coffee breaks. long hours, nIght work, Dr Emerson's help and dry Wit,much work, much fun. . All contnbuted to th,s your '57 yearbook
Front row: MIss Mary Hoffman. Sue Carroll. Rachel ~'atklns, Sau Loudermilk, Mrs EdIth ScottBack row: Dr Charles D Clement, HarClson Llbb)'. Leonard \X'arner
1 r lnt .\tJry (..I:'I('H'II, Ch"r1d Cho DIJnt: RldlJrJ't1n, Dr Ht:nlamm D Swll Holck MJrd)nHIt{ n Shirley Sc.-lglC'c Me RJ) "nJ \\ ~alt Hdl I t!,t'ft" Don \\ il."un. RenJ \\ e'\l. l.eunJ.rJ\X Irntc
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Front row MIss Hoffman. P Alltn, Sel,gltr. S Swaim. S Carroll, K Dixon. D RlChJrJ"un. MMax", ell, C Bridges, P \X'tbb. J Gn .. t. B Lerere, S Roland. H Libby Back ro\\ . reen. PReed, K Heheth. 8. Simms, E. DICkinson. J ~lcPht:rson. M Hoffman. R. \X'e..t. L \X'arner. 0
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The MusIC Department, under the able directIOn of Miss Mary Hoffman,does much to promote and publiCize the college. A series of performancesat various high schools 10 the vlCmlty provided the chOIr With a rigorousschedule. Faithful attendance at rehearsal every Tuesday night brought thedemed results, and the chOir presented everal excellent Vesper programs.Everyone was partICularly Jmpressed by the stlHmg reCital of ChflStmas IoU icgiven the last unday night before the holidays
Not only does the chOir as a whole perform at each \''<fednesday Chapeland Sunday Vespers, but also mdivldual members and ensembles offer specialmusIC upon occasIOn Another function of the Music Department is the presentatIon of a series of Lyceum program throughout the year.
Front row, left to nght: Charles Cho, Evelyn Dickinson, Carole Bridges, Mary Maxwell, DianeRichardson. Patflcia Webb, Betty Sims, Don Wilson e<:ond row: Dr Benjamin D Scott, Chaplam,Mrs, Raymond wigart, Mrs. Edith Scott, Eltzabeth Coffee, hlrley Seigler, Phyllis Allen, JanetMacPherson, Fannie Baker, Suzanne Swaim. Third row David LeCroy, Paul R Reed, SidneyRoland. Leonard Warner
Left to fight. Rena West. Bill Mason, Raymond Collm,;. Shirley Seigler
I If t co\\ Idl to tlltht Blanche MJrtJn SUl' (.arroll. , ,wq DJ (In,Coffee, h,IOCC'\ J\h, Av,a Smith, Matll)n Hoffmoln sn:onJ ro\\Bubhy M.1iOn !:ill I J'hompJon
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"Make u e of the day'"
The 1956-57 season was one of the best for the Gamma Chi lely. Atthe be,gmnmg of fall quarter, they entert.lIned th fre hm.m ,gIrl' .It .1 ,Imnerat a lake resort. One of the hIghlights of the year was an Informal dance theGamma hiS JOintly sponsored With their brothers. the Protoplam, at Halloween
The girls are very much IOdebted to thw sponsor, Miss Lillian McKeeand Dr Flllabeth Sawyer, for the uccess of their organl7atlon One nf themajor stars m their crown IS the basketball ,game VICtory over theIr arch tI,,"ls.the Theta Zetas. The game was played as a prellmrnary to the last hnme ,gameof the season, and was thoroughly enjoyed by spectators and partrclpants alike
KIlo" led e 1 the golden ke thatopens the door to success
S Bethke, TrC::J. ..urc::r, B VJnoerhoof, K Beattle, R SlJmhouRh H Kittrell,PreslJent A Cokef
Love, Jdeallsm, FClendshlp
R \'Cltktn .., Vice Pr('4;ldcnt IouJcrmdk, M Pmn I 0 , ('"be r) lr<-MulkC'). SpoO'Snr r l. ',I h R \\ est R( r0fter
The Theta Zeta Ph, SOGety started the 19~6·~7 year off wIth a bang: first,by entertaining the freshman gIrls at a oual at the home of their sponsorMrs Raymond Mulkey, and then by an installatIOn party, also at the homeof Mrs Mulkey. The Theta Zetas, wIth the cooperatIon of theIr brothersocIety, the J S. Greens, produced the most successful dance PIedmont hasseen in many a year, the Queen of Hearts flail on St Valentine's Day P,cnICSand other outmgs are always planned for the spring quarter
Fr lnt ro" R Mullans. J FaIrbanks, P HarlInan. N Taylor D terhens. T Hick .. Back row HLIbby C "ianderlln. J Hobbs. T larchman. R Collins. C Grecn
"ExcelsIOr"
The J . Green LIterary lety for men was slow gettmg organIzed thIS
year. but when they dId get started. there was no stoppmg the Green They
chose Chuck Green as theIr PresIdent. and Jeep faIrbanks as ecretary. The
ponsors thIS year are Coach ave and Dr Emerson
LIvely basketball games have been played between the Props and the Greens
on the weekends. The Clvalry is always keen and the results hilarious
I tft f fight J Fldds l Chilmbc-r C Ru 'ell K Htl fh H Thomp (·n D IXLr) I \\ arnerT Johnson C Hu,ghn. B I C'pC're
"Knowledge is power."
Lance Warner, as president of the Protrop,an Llterlry lety for men,has led the Prots to victory m more wap than one this rear. first, the hoIcollected the maJ0rJt) nf freshmen and (00\ In\ed them lhat th I h, uld become Protroplans. Then the Prots. With the help of the Gamma (I"s. senedcoffee and cake after Vesper erVlces In the Commoos Hall parlor To addto their laurels, the Prots were repeated wmners In the baskethall gamcs plaled
agamst the Greens.
Dr D. Clement. spon or of the Protrop,ans, entert,lIned th hoI e\ ralevenings at his home. These event, and many more, have added to the enlo .
ment of th's year for the Prots.
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The \95(,·'7 season for the Piedmont Basketballsquad was not bfll1Jant, hut It dId not lack for thrdlsR 11m Channel and O<an heetz led In the seoflngderartm nt a\(ragmg twent}·one and !Wentl' romts.r<spe tl\e1l' oa,h 0. eal a\'e led hIS ca/'.Cfs totrlumph nme time out of t\\ent)'-one att<:mpt'i.
P, dmont 60 OglethorpePiedmont 112. <\SberryPledmnnt 6\ Bcr'}Pledmnnt 6~ \'(f arolmaPIedmont '.12 CharlestonPiedmont 67 CharlestonPiedmont (,l \x.' HolinJPiedmont 77 PresbyteflanPledmnnt 9~ O/'.IethorpePiedmont 67 E"kmePiedmont A9 Bt rryPiedmont 7~ N GeorgiaPledmnnt n N GeorgiaPiedmont '.I I ValdostaPiedmont IIH V.lldostaP"dmnnt 9\ ValdnstaPiedmont 70 ["kmePiedmont 69 PresbyterianPiedmont flH N GeorglJ.Piedmont \1\ I.GrangePiedmont H(\ N Georgia
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l3dles and j:entlemen 'lht.' \\ Jo;hln~tnn and let: SWJn~'
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est nlOg, }-Io" eHr, I ,hall not dl u m\ crum h h hb
\\ Il" J gl\ en me to\ ria. t I fut r,lIher. I "ould bke to tell \OU bout 'n ~ I h d
.. \,.A £ItO ear ent!) It. uprobably gue " a pec<on as uld as I a Ill''' and then get lone orne for ° of h
"Id fnend, 0 the other da)', I "II d h al n .nd .rranged I ,th t P t r f r m 110of the dass m) old graduatlOg cia strom de r "Id P,edmont Colle e
Frank Bro"n ""' the flC,t to hOIl up lor the ,p,ntual ,,'nf.b ~ 'e talk d 0\ r old
tIme, a"hde and thcn he told 111 "hat had happ<:ned to hllll Iter h,s I >I 109 !"edmont
(dO \( U Ifnagtnt I cJnk "S a ru1lle r btlon man [or a au rkrJut (0'" r Irkthat he used tu run IOtO B,Il Mason 10 ell YlICk (BIll lOuldn t come cue th re
not il 'ou1 In\,, ht: rc "ho hJ~ (lime b.ll k Jf( ,m Ih rt» \\ tlile \\ as a "dd on : d I
didn't change after he lx'tJllle the );Ceatot dentISt In ell York It lias a ml pI. cdbicu'pld that fmally got hllll,
\X'hde Frank and I were stdl ralklOg. Rollm Channell lIew 10, Rollm alll,\ II
bad about fly.ng some" here; to center, to 'hort, to left fIeld If It hadn't been so darn
spooky. I would h., e been glad to ,ee the old boy He confessed to me th.t he had had a
great life and had hated to gl"e ,t up-but he said th.t belOg a selond ! 11 I Pr Ie)
had its drawbacks One couldn't go on actlOg )'uung forner Donald P.rk, h.d I n
Rollle's bus mess manager, and when Don dltd of old age, Rollie ret ICed and bstd uff
his moldy old money
Charles Fagan dropped In then and told how he bec.me the lead109 Clt"en of
Toccoa, only to lose all hIS prestige when his partner, Dean Stephens, beat it w,th the
cash box, George Rylee, a GBI man, lost his lIfe 10 a gun battle with tephlns hut
mortally wounded the thief
Sue Bethke floated 10 on a cloud of Wetn and d"clo'ed the fact that ,he had 10 her
lifetIme been known as "the greatest." I and my ghostly pals asked her "the greatest
what?" but she just shrugged and sJld. "the greate,t anythlOg," Chulk Green appeared
then .nd attention was focused on h,m whde he related a sad story about Georgia g.rls
and the lIfe of a bachelor
James Panter emerged from the west wall and tned to get everyone to join the arm)'
James JOlOed that outfit after graduat,on and i, sdl loyal to ,t He confIded that dunng
a tour of duty 10 Peru where he met an Indian sell109 fake jewels and he looked I ery
much bke Conky Owens,
Sara Loudermdk came saillOg through a wlOdow and gasped that she almost dIdn't
get there because she had been studYlOg for an exam 10 spookolog)' .nd d,dn't gct the
signal from earth until .t was almost too late, She pruudl)' stated that before her death
she had even seven PhD's 10 IWOU' field"
James Sosebee matenabled and ,n hIS usual manner calm I)' 'tated that hIS record,
made whde play109 with the Bo,ton CeltIC had nevcr bLCn C<jualcd, He made ~ooPOlOtS when the CeltIC' played North Gcorpa Dal,d Le ro)' tame 10 then and ...d.
"It am"t so!" David md'gnJntly tried that .1, long dS he was Prc\ldent of orth. cor~laallege he would never kt a team scOrt th.t many POlOt, again't hIS team, he d I reel.
the ball first.
I asked Sue where Helen KIttrell WJS, She sa,d she hadn't seen hcr 10 9ulle sOllle
time, buI asked me dIdn't I know th.t old sold,er, nelcr d,c they Just fade Jlla)'
Ih 11 the old crowd talklOg over old t,me, whcn Mrs,The place was In an uproar WI a L k H
Y d h d d e.tored order She then hcrded JII the sp,nt, "ac 'to cavencarwoo marc c In an r;,
and left me WIth some welCd thoughts,
()h (, f
. For htJ\'t'n'~ sakt'. Edith'
'ot tOO much kIck-back, Doc.
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lene from 'I d 11mb the HIghest Mountain'
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HABERSHAM FURNITURE CO.Everything for the HomeLOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
Phone 3-3712-Clarkesville, Georgia
Air Conditioned Dining Room
THE WHITE SPOTGood Food :: Candy :: Souvenirs
Gas and Oil
• 24 Hour Tire Service
On Highways 23 and 441 Phone 9131
TELFORD SMITH CORNELIA, GA.
BUILDERS
LUMBER & SUPPLY CO.
Building Materials-Hardware
Housewares Ready Mix
Septic Tanks
Manufacturers of Steam-CuredCement Blocks
CORNELIA, GA.
Compliments of
COATS & CLARK, INC.
Toccoa, Georgia
Compliments of
BELK-GALLANT
COMPANY
Home of Better Values
Clarkesville, Ga.
Compliments of
ARNOLD DRUGS
Cornelia. Georgia
Compliments of
TOCCOA CASKET CO.
Toccoa, Georgia
Wishing the Student Body the Bestin Everything
Best Wishe, From
FRANKLIN DISCOUNT CO.
Loans on Automobiles, Real Estateand Furniture
8,,/. Interest Paid on InvestmentCertifocates
CLARKESVILLE COMMERCE
HARTWELL LAVONIA
TOCCOA
Compliments of
GRAND THEATERCornelie, G•.
RITZ THEATERToccoa, Ga.
HABERSHAM THEATERCI.r~.lyill., Ga.
TOCCOA DRIVE.INToccoa, Ga.
LION'S DEN
STUDENT OWNED
'II. U.L "Af. 0"
The Cornelia Bottling Company
CORNEll PH RM CYPr"cription DN9gi.t
A Reli ble Drug Stor~NE 61
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CORNELIA BANK
Old"t .nd Strong"t
in the County
CORNELlA--6EOR6IA-DEt.40REST
A V.riety of Merch.ndi.e
c.n Be Bought .t
CHRISLER'S STORE
Compliments of
DEMOREST HARDWAREIf the college needs hardware.
Demorest Hardware has it.
Compliments of
GOLD'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Complim nts of
DEMOREST
BROOM WORKS
JACKSON'S JEWELERS
Compliments of
BELK-GALLANT COMPANYHome of Better Values
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
Best Wishes From
TURPEN DRUG CO.Prescription Druggist
CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA
Compliments of
WALKER'S CONFECTIONERY
Trogdon Building
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
PARKER NEWMAN
PHARMACY
"Your Walgreen Agency"
PHONE Tu 10-2151
Toccoa, Georgia
Compliments of
REEVES HARDWARE
Clarkesville, Georgia
Compliments of
PIEDMONT LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaners
PHONE 2310
Cornelia, Ga.
Compliments of
KIMSEY DRUGS
STORE"Since 1927"
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
Your Store
BOWER'SClothing for the Entire
Family
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
ATHENSCO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY
P. O. Box 647
ATHENS, GEORGIA
GORDON FOODS, INC.Gordon's Magic-Pak Potato Chips are
better because they are fresher!
1075 Sylvan Road, S. W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
MANNING BROTHERSWholesale Grocery Company
HARTWELL, GEORGIA
Groceries for the lunchroom
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Best Wishes to All 0 F' dur rren s at Piedmont
May Your Future Ever Be Filled With Success.
CLARKESVILLE MILL
A Unit ofUnited Merchants & Mfgrs., Inc.
CLARKESVILLE. GEORGIA
CORNELIA PHOTO STUDIOPhone 288
153 South Main Street
CORNELIA, GEORGIA
The Yonahian staff of 1956-'57 wishes to express their appreciation
for the cooperation on the part of the faculty and students. We are
especially indebted to Dr. William D. Fuller who supplied many photo
graphs for this publication.
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