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VOL. 11, NO.3 GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA 30503 WINTER, 1995 Alumni Highlighted At Foundation Meeti.ng everal GC alumni were honored at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Gainesville College SFoundation held on January 29, 1995, at the College. Robert Thorpe (Class of 1988), Oakwood, received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Keith Morris (Class of 1974), Gainesville, was elected Chairman of the Foundation. Thorpe received his A.S. degree from GC, and will complete his B.S. degree from Piedmont College this spring. He is a para-professional at the Gainesville-Hall County Alternative School. He is a former GC Foundation Trustee. Morris, as Fund Drive Chairman in 1994, led the Foundation in surpassing its record-high goal of $415 ,000. He is the Executive Director for the Georgia Mountains Regional Development Corporation. Lee Chapman (Class of 1984), Gainesville, was elected Secretary/Treasurer of the Foundation. A for­ mer president of the Alumni Association, he is a mar­ keting representative with Jackson EMC. Others honored at the meeting included Elton Robert Thorpe (left) accepts the Distinguished Alumnus Collins, Commerce, who was named Honorary Life Award from Debby Lane and Wes Winkler. Trustee, and Frank Turk, Oakwood, who received the Distinguished Service Award. Collins served on the Board of Trustees for three years, in 1987-89, and has been a loyal supporter of the College and the Foundation throughout the years. He has been President of Community Bank & Trust in Commerce for 12 years. He has made his bank avail­ able for several alumni phonathon and mini-campaign activities in Jackson County, and encouraged his employees to work in these campaigIls. Turk is a native Georgian and a GC alumnus. He has been a strong supporter of the College personally Frank Turk (second from left) displays his Distinguished and financially for many years. As owner of five Service Award. Also pictured: J. Foster Watkins, Debby (Continued on page 6) Lane, and Wes Winkler. Higher Education Week Observed On Campus ' ALSO IN THIS ISSUE or the sixth consecutive year, GC alumni New Building Generates Excitement came to campus to honor faculty and on Campus ...... 3 IF during National Higher Education Week in Words of Encouragement . 3 Qctober. This year 14 alumni visited most of the 200+ Academic III Dedicated . . 4 employees and presented each with a gem clip holder as a small token of thanks for encouragement given to GC Alumni Help Construct students throughout the years. New Academic Building 4 Alumni Council members Tony and Sheri Alumna Grayson Working in Millwood of Oakwood were this year's chairpersons of Hall Pilot Program . . 5 the event. GC Alumnus Poole Named Mayor of Gillsville 6 Lost Alumni-1981 . . . 7 New Alumni Council Members Needed 8 Alumni, Can You Help? 8 You're Invited to Campus 8 Special Thanks ...... 8 Faculty/ Staff Alumni Profile 9 Healthy Opportunities . 10 We Heard That .. . . 11

Terry Baker, Gainesville, poses with Deborah Bolding, Associate Professor of Mathematics, during Higher Education Week at the College.

Alumni Council Members John Geyer (left) and Barry Moose presented a gift to Julia Cromartie, Instructor of Biology, during Higher Education Week.

2 New Building Generates you are passing Exit 4 on 1-985. Academic III and relat­ ed modifications and renovations across campus are Excitement On Campus having a dramatic impact on the teaching and learning I by. environment for our students and the workplace J Foster Watkins atmosphere for those of us who work at Gainesville President, Gainesville College College. Stop by and get caught up in the excitement hristmas came "on time" at Gainesville and optimism which permeates the campus. ~ollege. A~d the College received a signif­ Icant Chnstmas present. Academic Preliminary planning is underway to BuildingC III was wrapped and tied wi~h a "big bow" in highlight the Tenth Anniversary of the anticipation of the opening of Winter Quarter on Alumni Association. January 3, 1995. Our thanks go to the numerous indi­ -./. Foster Watkins viduals and groups who contributed to that success. We would be remiss if we did not acknowledge that Academic III contains four additional classrooms In closing, we wish to call your attention to the and five more offices than were originally planned, strong support for education from Governor Miller. He and is especially well-equipped through the use of ' has been especially responsive to the leadership of Georgia Lottery Funds made available through Chancellor Stephen Portch. Chancellor Portch contin­ $215,000 of matching Foundation dollars. ues to highlight two-year colleges such as your first We had a large crowd at the dedication of the alma mater as "access/ opportunity/ transitional" insti­ building on Sunday afternoon, January 29. The dedi­ tutions as the University System of Georgia positions cation was planned as an extension of the Annual itself to provide leadership in coordination with other Meeting of the Gainesville College Foundation. A num­ agencies at the state level for a "Georgia That Can Be." ber of our alumni were in attendance for both events. We encourage our alumni to be informed and involved W,e are pleased to note that Keith Morris (Class of citizens in their local communities and to individually '74), who just completed his service as 1994 Fund assume responsibility for letting your local representa­ Drive Chairman, was installed as 1995 Chairman of the tives know of your positive feelings for and support of Foundation. Under Keith's leadership, the Foundation Gainesville College. exceeded its ambitious 1994 goal of $415 ,000. Lee Chapman (Class of :84) has agreed to serve on the Board of Trustees as Secretary/ Treasurer and will head up the Foundation's 1996 Fund Drive. Kelly Miles, a Gainesville attorney and long-standing friend of the College, will provide leadership for the 1995 Words of campaign which gets underway in February. Encouragement We call your attention to the Annual Report of the Foundation which is included as an insert in this edi­ Excerpts from a letter recently received tion of Anchors Away. We express our appreciation to from a member of the GC Class of 1987 fol­ all of our alumni who invested in the future of the insti­ low: tution and to its students this past year. We invite each "Looking back, I can honestly say that of you to join that growing number in 1995 by respond­ Gainesville College gave me the foundation I ing to our direct-mail solicitation, to our Alumni needed to continue my education and to Phonathons, or to other Annual Fund Drive initiatives become active in professional organizations in your locale. and the community. Additionally, the school Preliminary planning is underway to highlight the helped me to build self-esteem. I can eve.n Tenth Anniversary of the Alumni Association. The say with honesty that I'm glad I was 'forced' Association is continuing to develop and is increasing­ to take gym: I know how to play golf now. ly a factor in the ongoing success of the College. " .. . I want you to focus on the message Michelle Brown (Class of '90) with strong support and not the author. I want you to be assured from the Alumni Council and the Executive Committee that I proudly support the college through the is providing excellent leadership overall and is working Alumni Association (I look forward to with a Planning Committee for the celebration chaired receiving Anchors Away) and through word­ by Wes Winkler (Class of '87). of-mouth." Please take advantage of this coming event or any of our other planned activities, or just drop by when 3 Academic III Dedicated GC Alumni Help Construct ~ his is truly another special day in the New Academic III Building r life of GC," said Gainesville College ey personnel from Charles Black President 1. Foster Watkins as he wel­ Construction Company, Cleveland, comed 200+ friends of the College at the dedication of the contractor for the new Academic the new Academic III Building on Sunday (January OC III building, posed for a photo in January after 29) ~ the building was completed. All three are GC "Moving from a successful Annual Meeting of our alumni. very supportive Foundation into this ' facility which lit­ McDonald acknowledged that it was erally has us on a high at the College is almost too "rewarding to see the project come together." much," President Watkins added. £

Left to right: Chris Black (,70), a project manager and safety of the company; Clark McDonald ('SI), vice president and project manager of the Academic III build­ Cutting the ribbon were (L to R) Kathy Fuller, Eddie ing project; and Monte Black (,71), president. Godina, J. Foster Watkins, Stephen R. Portch, Ed Jenkins, Bob Howington. He was pleased that "the was under budget The 37,537-square-foot building, which contains while the original square footage was retained." more than 40 percent of the College's general class­ (The square footage of the building was actually room space, houses the Business Division, the Math increased due to some matching lottery funds and Computer Science Department and the Academic which were available to be used for that pur­ Computing, Tutoring & Testing (ACTT) Center. The pose.) He also was glad that so many local con­ capacity of the building and the quality of the equip­ tractors were able to work on the project. ment were enhanced by Lottery and GC Foundation All three men recalled that during their days ' Matching dollars. at GC, there was so much positive involvement Regent Ed Jenkins of the Ninth Congressional with the faculty and administrators .. "That didn't District acknowledged Governor Miller's support for happen very much at the other colleges we the System in his remarks on behalf of the Board of attended," said Monte. Regents. He introduced University System of Georgia Chancellor Stephen R. Portch who officially turned the building over to President Watkins. The building is one of 16 capital projects in the University System of Georgia funded through Governor Zell Miller's Georgia Rebound Program. ALUMNI-SUPPORT GC Vice President for Business & Finance 1. Bob A Day for Howington presented planning and construction Gainesville College acknowledgements, Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty Katherine M. In Gainesville-Hall County Fuller recognized the academic programs, and GC April 20, 1995 Student Heriberto "Eddie" Godina, Jr. gave the student response. Call the Alumni Office at A reception was held after the program along with (404) 535-6248 to volunteer. tours of Academic III and the newly renovated Physics Lab which is located in Academic I. 4 Alumna Grayson Working marketing education. That decision changed her career direction. In Hall Pilot Program "I can't imagine being a part of any other profes­ ezanne (Cissy) sion than education, as education has given me the , Potts Grayson opportunity to touch the lives of so many young of Jefferson adults," remarked Grayson. "I love helping them be C successful. " never had any intention of teaching school even Grayson is currently enrolled in graduate school at though she majored in mar­ UGA. She plans to earn her master's degree in occu­ keting education at the pational studies and to continue with a specialist University of Georgia after degree in administration. graduating- from Gainesville She has a son, Richard Hunter, three years of age, College in 1984. who is the "greatest delight in my life." Her oldest Cezanne Grayson "But my student teach­ brother, Hal Potts, graduated from GC in 1978. ing experience at Johnson High School changed that She summed, it up by stating that "Gainesville mind set," she exclaimed, "and then I couldn't wait to College truly made a difference in my life, as well as in teach. " Hal's life. GC will always have a special place in my Grayson has been with the Hall County School heart." System for seven years, first teaching marketing educa­ tion and fashion merchandising to juniors and seniors at West Hall High School for six years, and then serv­ ing as Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator for the System since July, 1994. She explained that as a youth apprenticeship coor­ dinator, she serves as a liaison between business and industry and education. The program has been hearti­ ly endorsed by the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. The Hall County program is a pilot pro­ gram, one of only 24 such programs in the state of Georgia. Currently, the focus is on manufacturing, putting high school students to work part-time in manufactur­ ing industries. Grayson works with the students cho­ sen to intern in the different industries. "In the spring, plans are to work also with health services and in the banking and financing area," she added, "then next fall with the automotive and utilities agencies." While at .GC, where she graduated with an Associate of Applied Science degree, she was Homecoming Queen in 1984. She was a member of Delta Epsilon Chi and of the Student Government Association (then LACOSA) in 1983 and 1984. . "If I could have stayed at GC for four years, or even for five or six years to have gotten my master's degree, I surely would have remained there," Grayson remarked enthusiastically. She appreciated the person­ al attention and help given to her by the faculty. "There just wasn't that kind of rapport at UGA, " she added. Members of the College Committee pose in front of one She received the bachelor's degree in marketing of the College billboards in Forsyth County. They are, education at UGA in 1986, and while still at UGA she L to R: Phill Bettis, Gale Yarborough, and Bonnie Voss. took an intern position with an insurance company, so Other members of the Committee are Karleen Chalker, sure was she at that time that she did not want to teach. Kathy Totten, Pat Duncan, Eileen White, and Pat Marsh. The College Committee worked to bring Gainesville . However, after working in retail management for a College and North Georgia College courses to Forsyth year, she decided to return to UGA for certification in County. 5 Foundation Meeting GC ,Alumnus Poole Named (Continued from Front Cover) Hardee's restaurants in Northeast Georgia, he pro­ Mayor of Gillsville vides breakfast for all the volunteers who work for "A Larry Poole began a four-year term as Day .for GC" each year. . . Mayor of Gillsville, his hometown, in GC Alumni Association President Wes Winkler 1994. He always had been interested in and Debbie Lane, Chair of the Selection Committee, W the political arena, he said, and particularly since he presented the two Alumni Association awards. Both moved back to Hall County in 1987. Thorpe and Turk expressed appreciation for having The 1964 Banks been selected for these awards. County High School New trustees elected at the meeting included Ken graduate entered the Crenshaw, President of Lanier Mortgage; Becky job market immedi­ Faucett, Owner of Advanced Realty 2000 and GC ately following his Alumna; Mike Garretson, Sales Manager of Piedmont graduation with no Labs; Dennis Hollifield, Vice President of Lanier immediate plans to National Bank and GC Alumnus; Carmen Nogueras, further his education. Pharmacist for Eckerd Drugs; Shelly Palmour, Agent He worked for a while with State Farm Insurance; LaTrell Simpson, Vice in Chamblee for President of Corporate Development of ' Northeast Southern Bell Tele­ Georgia Medical Center and GC Alumna; Darrell Wiley, phone Company but General Manager of J & J Foods; Roy Bennett, transferred back to President of Bank South in Gainesville; and Phillip Hall County in less Reed, Southern Bell District Manager of Corporate and than a year. External Affairs. All are from Gainesville except Reed, After realizing that he would need a college degree ' who resides in Gwinnett County. to achieve his ambitions, he enrolled at Gainesville The following retiring trustees were recognized: College in the evening program. He recalls that the fac­ Burroughs, Guy Cabe, Jim' Foote, Sheila Nix, ulty (he mentioned Louise Holcomb by name) were Peggy Payne, Greg Robinson, Erice Johnson, and Ben so supportive. He commented on the quality of the Easterling, all of Gainesville; and Donn Peevy of courses offered here. He doubts that he and some of Gwinnett County. the others who were working full time while going to Retiring Foundation President Ben Easterling, who GC would have pursued their higher education had not presided at the meeting, was recognized for his out­ the faculty been so supportive of them. He received standing service. The other newly elected officer of the AA degree in 1972 and enrolled in evening class­ the Foundation was Kelly Miles, Gainesville, Vice es at Piedmont College, then transferred to the Chairperson and 1995 Fund Drive Chair. She is an University of Georgia. Attorney with Smith, Gilliam & Williams. Southern Bell transferred him to Athens, which Dr. Stephen R. Portch, Chancellor of the was timely since Larry was at that time commuting to University System of Georgia, acknowledged the out­ UGA After "juggling a career, a family, and school," standing support of the 250+ people who attended the Larry received the B.B.A. degree from UGA in 1977. meeting and asked for their continued involvement in After several promotions with Southern Bell, the College and Foundation. including management responsibilities for functions GC President J. Foster Watkins noted that such as EEOC charge resolution/ compliance, Gainesville College is especially unique among two­ Executive Support, the implementation and support for year colleges with respect to its significant financial a three-state Management Information System, and support by the Foundation and the Alumni Forecast Manager, Larry elected to make a "mid-life Association. He expressed appreciation to each sup­ change" and leave Southern Bell after 26 years of ser­ porter on behalf of the faculty, staff, and students. vi <1e. He then began the training process to become a Entertainment was provided during the luncheon Real Estate Appraiser and has now almost completed which preceded the meeting by the GC Jazz Combo, that training. directed by Roy Forrester. The GC Male Ensemble, Larry and his wife, the former Myra Merritt, have' directed by Lynn Lathem, entertained the crowd just two daughters and one son; Deborah Poole Gibbs who prior to the beginning of the meeting. lives in Flowery Branch with her husband and two children; Beth Poole Weathers, who is married and lives in Dacula; and Jon, a senior at East Hall High School.

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'W I ~ rJrt ' &' OCOHOr ~O!! 1 1994 Board of Trustees GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION

~ he Gainesville College Foundation generates and administers private financial support for the College. il Overseeing the funds raised by the Foundation is a continuing responsibility of a 36-member Board of Trustees which operates through an Executive Committee. Funds provided through the Foundation continue to increase because of the generous support of our donors and enable the College to be a vital part of its service area, responding to new and expanding educational needs. Foundation resources are utilized primarily for student scholarships, faculty and staff development, and the many area outreach activities of the College. In recent years, increased emphasis has been placed . upon endowment activities, and currently the Foundation is responding to the College's challenge to stay current from the equipment perspective, particularly from the standpoint of administrative/academic computing technologies and in mathematics and laboratory sciences. .

1994 Executive Committee

Ben H. Easterling, Chairman Keith Morris' , Vice Chairman/Fund Drive Chairman Project Manager Vice President Southern Development & Investment Group Trust Company Bank

Kelly A. Miles, Secretary/Treasurer F. Ames, Past Chairman Attorney Manager Smith, Gilliam & Williams United Cities Gas Company

Paul A. Maney, Cultivation/Development Committee Chairman Deborah A. Ames, Member-At-Large Retired -- IBM Director of Human Resources McKibbon Brothers

Wesley C. Winkler', Alumni Association President J. Foster Watkins (Ex-Officio) Vice President and General Manager President Clenn Winkler & Associates Gainesville College

'G.C. Alumni

Members of the 1994 Executive Committee of the Foundation are, left to right, front row: Joel Ames, Kelly Miles, and Debbie Ames. Back row: Paul Maney, Ben Easterling, Wes Winkler, and Keith Morris. Other Members of the Board of Trustees

Brian W. Ball Jim Foote" Donn M. Peevy" V ice President General Manager Attorney Georgia First Bank Milton Martin Honda Lawrenceville Gainesville Gainesville Randall J. Phillips Vince L. Booker' Gerald N. Fulks Dentist President - Chief Executive Officer Gainesville Country Charm Egg Lanier Park Regional Hospital Gainesville Gainesville Stacey G. Reece" Vice President J. David Burroughs William M. Galardi First National Bank Attorney Pres./Small Business Center Gainesville Burroughs & LeFevre Community Bank & Trust Gainesville Gainesville Gregory N. Robinson Vice President Guy W. Cabe Jeffrey D. Gay Northeast Georgia Medical Retired - District Coordinator Sales Manager Center Georgia Dept. Human Resources Protein Products Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Thomas J. Sauret Robert W. Chambers, III' Erice Johnson Associate Professor of English Attorney Real Estate Assoc. Broker Gainesville College Whelchel, Dunlap & Gignilliat Coldwell Banker Heritage Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville J. William Self Harry R. Chapman, Jr: Nancy E. McBrayer' General Manager LieuteIiant Insurance Agent Belk Gainesville Police Department Charles Welch Ins. Agency Gainesville Gainesville Cumming Donald S. Shubert' P. Lee Chapman" Robert D. Merritt Certified Public Accountant Marketing Representative Distribution Center Manager Commerce Jackson Elec. Membership Corp. Chesebrough-Pond's USA Gainesville . Gainesville Linda T. Smart" Internal Auditor/Officer Connie W. Davis" R. DaVid Neff Community Bank & Trust Vice President - Public Relations President Cornelia Etcon, Inc. CWT Farms International, Inc. Gainesville Gainesville Jeffrey C. Whalen Director of Merchandising John Davis Sheila W. Nix" The Warren Featherbone Retired Educator Vice President Company Gainesville Trust Company Bank Gainesville Gainesville David R. Dillard William H. Whitley Assistant Vice President Peggy P. Payne" President & CEO Wachovia Agent Barrow Bank & Trust Gainesville CMA Winder Gainesville "G.C. Alumni 1994 Budget Allocations -- $415,000

_ {\ llocations of the Gainesville College Foundation budget are utilized for several important programs of ruthe College which are only partially or are not supported by state funds . ,

EXPENDITURES BUDGET

Scholarships 78.0 %

Scholarships based on financial need, academic achieve­ ment, leadership, and talent.

REVENUE BUDGET 2.7% Student Relations Unrestricted- $220,000 3.3 % Community Relations Restricted - $145,000 2.7% Alumni Association Endowment - $ 50,000 6.8 % FacuIty/Staff Development 1994 FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTIONS GOAL $415,000

1994 GOAL RECEIVED/PLEDGED

UNRESTRICTED GIFTS $220,000 $228,960 RESTRICTED GIFTS 45,000 51,164 RESTRICTED - Lottery Equipment Challenge 100,000 55,625 ENDOWMENT . 50,000 79,366

TOTALS $415,000 $415 ,115 I ;I

The Annual Fund Drive consists of several campaign areas including a donor thrust; "A Day for GC" in Hall County; mini-campaigns in Barrow, Forsyth, Habersham, and Jackson Counties; a faculty/staff campaign; and alumni phonathons in thirteen locations. As reflected in the figures above, there is a continuing effort to develop the endowment of the Foundation which, as of December 31, 1994, was approaching $3.3 million, and to raise funds to match the Lottery Equipment Challenge. Mote Than 425 Students Assisted by Foundation

Leadership for the very successful 1994 Fund Drive Gainesville College students who have received was provided by Foundation Vice Chairman Keith Social Sciences Division scholarships from the GC Morris(secondfrom left), who served as Fund Drive Foundation for 1994-95, are shown with Amy Chairman, and Bob Hamrick (far left), who was Reeder, Social Sciences Division Chair (back row Honorary Fund Drive Chairman. They are left), and Penny Mills, Social Science Faculty pictured with Ben Easterling(third from left), Member. Foundation Chairman and J. Foster Watkins, GC President.

FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Amount Amount Year Reci~ients Awarded Year Contributors Contributed 1986-87 181 $104,124 1987 906 $187,000 1987-88 208 115,350 1988 1,080 196,900 1988-89 244 145,801 1989 1,200 210,600 1989-90 269 154,938 1990 1,340 212,100 1990-91 271 166,015 1991 . 1,300 249,300 1991-92 304 177,348 1992 1,160 309,829 1992-93 422 231,252 1993 1,270 364,456 1993-94 430 245,800 1994 1,520 415 ,115 1 President's Message w;vte move into 1995 at Gainesville College on a literal high and with a great deal of optimism for the future. \/'\{ Chancellor Stephen Portch has brought dynamic new leadership to the University System which is spilling over to an of our 34 campuses. We are especially encouraged by the attention he is giving to two-year colleges as access and opportunity institutions and are certain that his support will enhance our abilities to become more viable in the years ahead.

The completion of Academic III, the initial renovation and redefinition of space, tremepdous strides in academic and administrative computing, the updating of equipment across campus, the turn around in our enrollment, and the initial success of our off-campus presence with North Georgia College in Forsyth County are other points which contribute to our excitement.

We would be remiss if we did not note that Academic III contains four additional classrooms, five more offices and is especially well-equipped through the use of Georgia Lottery Funds made available through $215,000 of matching Foundation dollars.

Another reason for our optimism is the continuing growth in support from friends , businesses and alumni in our service area which we acknowledge and celebrate in this report. Gainesville College is especially unique among two­ year colleges in that respect. The large attendance at our Annual Meeting, the cumulative history of significant support through the Foundation arid Alumni Association, and particularly the successes which are captured in the pages of this Annual Report are indicators that I point to with pride.

Your support serves as a source of personal ,encouragement to me and to all of us as we work every day to deserve and to put it to good use. Your financial support is vital -- but never forget that your presence, your pruticipation, your involvement, and your representation of the College are even more important. Our alumni and friends remain our best recruiters as we continue to position the institution for its continuing service to emerging Northeast Georgia.

Please allow me to express appreciation to each of you on behalf of our faculty, staff, and students. Best wishes for 1995.

1. Foster Watkins President, Gainesville College •

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President'slAdvancement Office Staff, left to right, seated, Michelle Brown, Leora Myers, and Sloan Jones. Standing, Lynda Gastley, Foster Watkins, and Pat McArthy. 535-6210 1 The Alumni Association he Alumni Association, established in 1985 , functions as a division of the Gainesville College Foundation. It operates under strong leadership from the officers, a 40-member Alumni Council, and staff. The goals of theJI umni Association are to promote and support the objectives of the College; to provide fmancial support; to identify distinguished candidates for awards and honors; to strengthen the bond among alupmi and community; to enhance the quality of student campus life; and to e~ance public appreciation and awareness of Gainesville College ~ The Alumni Association is able to accomplish these goals with the support of alumni and friends, and with the dedication of the GC Alumni Council. During 1995, the GC Alumni Association will celebrate its 10th Anniversary.

1994-95 ALUMNI COUNCIL

GAINESVILLE Gainesville Con't. COMMERCE - MT. AIRY Wendell & Deloris Dave Simpson Terri Kellum Jean Ward Bagwell Stephens CLARKESVILLE MURRAYVILLE Terry & Tammy Baker Lillian Welch Dawn McDaniel Kim Pinson Joe Booth Bryan Wells CLERMONT OAKWOOD Marie Braswell Wesley & Lori Winkler David Mote Carolyn Gibson Todd & Cheryl Burke David Williamson CORNELIA Steve & Gail Diane Carpenter ALPHARETTA Pat Perry Musselwhite Jeff & Karen Dale Janine Hasselman CuMMING PENDERGRASS John & Lisa Geyer Betsy Jordan Karon Mann Jeff & Patty Robinson Barbara Harris ALTO DAWSONVILLE SAUTEE Roy Johnson Lisa Saxon Barry Slaton Stephen Trammell Harriett McNeal ATHENS FLOWERY BRANCH WINDER Tony & Sheri Susan Cargile John & Clarice Bailey Cathy Borders Millwood CLEVELAND MAYSVILLE Barry Moose Kurt & Allyson Martha Ramsey Brian & Lisa Pierce Westmoreland

Alumni Association Officers, left to right: Wes Winkler, President; Lillian Welch, Secretary/Treasurer; and Joe Booth, Vice President.

Alumni Council Members volunteer at the Annual Sophomore Picnic, sponsored by GC Alumni Association. 1 Investment Committee Report ~ he Investment Committee continued its oversight responsibilities of the investment management of the il Gainesville College Foundation Endowment Funds. The investment objective is to create long-term income and growth opportunities for the Foundation funds"and is designed to meet the perpetual needs of the Foundation. '"Trust Services, a division of the First National Bank of Gainesville, actively manages the portfolio within the prescribed asset allocation of 0-20% cash, 50-70% bonds, and 30-50 % stocks. \ The Investment Committee remains committed to these investment strategies that historically have provided the best long-term returns on funds, despite short-term market fluctuations. We present this report at the 1994 Annu~ Meeting of the Board of Trustees.

POKrFOIIOSUMMARY JJ/3lJ94

OoTent AIJocntion Policy & Position

CASH 0-200/0

Current Sector Strategy

Domestic Bonds 40% Money Market 10%

15% brt'l Stocks 15% ------. -.~--=-'

Ending 'Market Values

Date Title m Endowment General Endowment Total

12/31191 $2,405,290.25 $333,550.49 $2,738,840.74 12/31192 2,571,722.10 400,015.15 2,971,737.25 12/31193 2,849,538.26 443,697.35 3,293,235.61 12/31194 2,731,086.00 517,600.19 3,248,686.00 '-

Total Return Investment Performance

Title m Endowment General Endowment

1991 8.73 9.86 1992 7.99 7.79 1993 11.86 11.86 1994 ' (.39) (.36)

1991-94 Average 7.05 7.28

Investment Committee members, left to right, Ben Easterling, Keith Morris, Jack Hodge, Warren Stribling and Joel Ames. 1 Trusts and Special Funds

Allied Health Trust International Student Trust ," Scott Bagwell Memorial Trust Phil M. Landrum Trust Leland H. Bagwell Memorial Trust James & Frances Mathis Trust Bagwell/McDaniel Trust Mattie Moon Trust W. A. Bagwell Trust Hugh M. Mills, Jr. Trust W. T. Carlisle/Coach Joe Pittard Trust Dean Myers Trust Harry Chapman Memorial Trust Neal-Payne Trust Chicopee/Johnson & Johnson AMC Trust Herbert W. Robinson Trust Clark-Theodore Trust Parks Rountree Trust Ralph & Mary Cleveland Trust Alexander B. Russell, Sr. Trust Rita Collins Trust A. T. Sharpton Scholarship Fund Cromartie/Hubbs/Boston Trust David L. Singleton Memorial Trust James & Eleanor Dunlap Trust Anthony L. Smith Memorial Trust James Evans Memorial Trust Loyd Strickland Trust Gainesville College Alumni Trust Joe Telford Trust Gainesville Kiwanis Leadership Trust Warren Featherbone Trust Martha T. Hatcher Chair J. Foster Watkins Trust Consorcia Perez Herrera Trust Robert L. White Trust Home Federal Chair of Government & Business Tom Wilheit Trust Honoring James A. Dunlap Jean Rosser Williams Trust Robby Hewell Memorial Trust

The special funds listed below provide additional annual scholarships for Gainesville College students through the Foundation.

Amoco Scholarship JEMC/North Hall High Partners in Education Banks County Scholarship McKibbon Brothers, Inc. ' Harry Chapman Scholarship Monica Hughes Memorial Scholarship by Credit Professionals International by the Lanier Pharmaceutical Association Cleveland Martin Foundation Scholarship Bill Moore Scholarship Gina Beth Davis Scholarship Norton Company Scholarship Fieldale Scholarship Donald G. Nunn Scholarship/Gainesville Gainesville-Hall County Retired Teachers Assoc. Community Foundation Gainesville Jaycees Leadership Scholarship Phoenix Society Scholarship Gainesville Kiwanis Club Scholarship Rotary Club of South Hall Scholarship Gainesville Lions Club Scholarship Rotary Club of South Forsyth Gainesville-Northeast Ga. Bar Association Select Labs Scholarship Bob Ganoe/Northeast Ga. Traffic Association SKF Scholarship Scholarship Loyd Strickland Foundation Scholarship Georgia Proteins Scholarship Turbo Transport Scholarship Georgia Retired Teachers Association Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Company Scholarship Jackson Electric Membership Corp. Scholarship Companies Who Furthered Employee Development Through Payment Of Tuition And Fees At Gainesville College

Ace Hardware John H. Harland Company Reliance AT&T Jackson Electric Membership Corp. Select Labs Atlanta Gas Light Company Johnson & Johnson AMC SKF Industries Bank South J & J Foods UAW-GM BellSouth Kroger UPS Chick-Fil-A Lanier Park RegionalHospital Wachovia Combustion Technologies Macklanburg-Duncan Wal-Mart Coronet Carpet Makita Corporation West Building Materials Fieldale Corporation McKibbon Brothers, Inc. Winn-Dixie First National Bank Northeast Georgia Medical Center ZF General MotQrs Norton Company ZUA Georgia Power Parr Roofing Glidden Paints Po Folks

t The Fresh Start and Summer Scholars Programs and cooperative efforts between the College and the K-12 sector such as the Hall County Teachers' Professional Development Workshops are highlighting GC as an educational opportunities center. These experiences are raising the aspirations of may students and encouraging them to prepare themselves for college. Summer Scholars participants are shown here after last summer's closing ceremony. / 1 Reflections On 1994 IIff\1his year has been an exciting, challenging, and extremely rewarding year as we assisted in moving il Gainesville Collge toward its promising future of expanded service to Northeast Georgia. We were led in our very successful efforts by Fund Drive Chairman Keith Morris and Honorary Fund Drive Chairman Bob - Hamrick. With the work of these persons and the support of our dedicated staff, the Trustees, Alumni Association, committed volunteers, and the many friends of the College, we surpassed our Annual Fund Drive Goal of $415,000. We were also able to take advantage of State matching funds to meet the developing technological needs of the institution. The New Year 1995, will be another year of challenge for the Foundation and change for the College. We have a strong heritage of success to uphold and a capable leadership group in place to rise to the challenge. Thank you for your support of our efforts in 1994.

Ben H. Easterling Foundation' Chairman

Honor Roll of Donors These individuals and organizations made gifts to the Gainesville College Foundation between January 1, 1994, and December 31, 1994.

Regents Club ($3,000 or More)

McKibbon Brothers, Inc. American Proteins, Inc. John B. McKibbon, III 1,2 Tommy Bagwell Mitsubishi Electronics America Charles Black Construction Company Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Dunlap 2 Tom & Mary Foote Paris

Jean & Lou Fockele Piedmont Laboratories, Inc. Sam Garretson Gainesville College Student Government Association Pittulloch Foundation

Gainesville Community Foundation Roy C. Moore Foundation

Georgia Crown Distributing Company Mr. & Mrs. Loyd Strickland 2 Donald M. Leebern, Jr. Trust Company Bank of North Georgia First Bank Georgia United Parcel Service Hardy Chevrolet Charles Hardy Johnnie & Arrie Mae Wiley

Jackson Electric Membership Corp. Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Company Gainesville Radiology Group Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Rountree Georgia Power Foundation Rotary Club of South Forsyth Heyward Gnann 2,3 Dr. & Mrs. Alex B. Russell W, A. & Peggy Gwillim Sawnee Electric Membership Corp. Harris Calorific Division! Select Laboratories, Inc. The Lincoln Electric Company Mrs. Snowdelle Sharpton H. Lloyd Hill Architects & Assoc. SKF USA, Inc. Steve Hill 1 Smith, Gilliam & Williams 2 J. A, Long, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Smithgall 2 Johnson & Johnson Advanced Stewart Melvin & Frost ($1,000 to $2,999) Materials Thomas Concrete of Georgia, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jones 2 Turbo Transport 1,2 American Bedding Co. Junior League of Gainesville United Cities Gas Company Tom Mundy 2 Kiwanis Club of Gainesville Wachovia - Gainesville Mrs. Harry Bagwell Lanier Park Regional Hospital Mr. & Mrs. Lee Waldrip 2 Bank South-Gainesville Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lathem Foster & Janice Watkins 3 BASF Corporation Leon Farmer & Company Mrs. Jane E. Wilheit BellSouth Telecommunications Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Wilheit Packaging Materials Co. Cargill, Inc. Paul Maney 2 Philip Wilheit 2 Coca-Cola Enterprises of Makita Corporation of,America Martin Zonnenburg Gainesville Mar Jac, Inc. ConAgra Poultry Company Dr. Hugh M. Mills, Jr.2,3 Conditioned Air Systems Milton's Institutional Foods, Inc. Doug & Diane Magnus 1,2 Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics Credit Professionals International Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Moore, Jr.2 1 Alumnus Dittler Brothers, Inc. North Georgia Tom Sales 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Fieldale Farms Corporation Gerald Turk 1 3 Faculty/Staff/Retiree First National Bank Northeast Georgia, Inc. Gainesville College Humanities McDonald's Division - Royalties Norton Company Sallie Duhling 3 Protein Products, Inc. Tom Sauret 3 Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Ramsey 2 Gainesville Jaycees Rochester & Associates, Inc.

Capital Loan Company Dr. & Mrs. John Darden 2 Benny Hewett Dundee Mills, Inc. Diane & Arthur Carpenter 1,3 Duplicating Products Robert & Sally Chambers 1,2 Marquita Moore 2 Harry & Dana Chapman 1,2 Dutch Quality House Chesebrough - Pond's USA Etcon, Inc. David Chester Larry Wood 1 City Plumbing & Electric Co. Ethicon, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Louie W. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fowler 2 ($500 to $999) Cleveland, Jr. 1 Donald & Katherine Fuller 3 Clipper Petroleum Gainesville Lions Club Nathaniel & Bebe Ashe 2 Bob Braff & Tom Bower Gainesville - Northeastern Bar Belk of Gainesville CMA Agency, Inc. Association. Benny & Susan Bagwell 1 Ron Christopher 2 Dr. John W. Garland III R. Alvin Bagwell 1 Mr. & Mrs. Elton Collins 2 Dallas & Bobbie Gay 1,2 Bank of Banks Country Charm Egg Distributors Hardee's of Gainesville George Evans 2 Vince Booker 1,2 Frank Turk Benjamin Blatt Country Cupboard Food Stores HAS C 0, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. F. E. Bobo 2 Russ Wallace 2 Dr. Arden L. Hothem Mr. & Mrs. J. Conley Brown Margaret Cromartie Cain Electric Co. CWT Farms, Inc , J & S Farms North Georgia Farm Credit Mr. & Mrs. Lorry Schrage 2 J. C. Penney Company Northeast Georgia Pediatric Group Ralph Smith Kubota Manufacturing Corp. Parr Roofmg Company Sidney O. Smith., Inc. Lanier National Bank Dr. & Mrs. Joel Paul 3 Standard Telephone Co. Joe Chipma!! 1,2 Mr. & Mrs. Donn M. Peevy 1,2 Stork Gamco, mc. Lanier :Pharmaceutical Assoc. Peoples Bank of Forsyth County Tyson Foods Matthews Printing Company Peoples Bank of Gwinnett County Warren & Jamie Stribling 1,2 Mr. & Mrs. J. M. McRae 2 Pepsi Cola Bottlers of Gainesville Turner, Wood & Smith 2 Metro Appraisals, Inc. Phoenix Society Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. White 1,2 Milton Martin Honda/Toyota Carol & Randall Pinson 3 Charles G. Young 1 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Moore 2 Dr. & Mrs. O. Poole 2 Dr. & Mrs. Philip Zoerc~er Dr. Stephen Moore Dr. & Mrs, Edward P. Rigel Mr. & Mrs. Dave Neff2 Rotary Club of South Hall County

Coker Equipment Company Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hill 1,2 Mrs. Rita Collins Homebuilders Association- Community Bank & Trust-Cornelia Gainesville/Hall County Community Bank & Trust-Jackson Mr. & Mrs. William T. Hudson 2 Cottrell, Inc. Donald & Kathy Hunt 2,3 Crystal Farms, Inc. Indalex Mr. & Mrs. Frank J, Davis, Jr. Jackson County Farm Bureau Sallie Duhling 3 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Jacobs, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. C. H. Eure Dr. William B. Jones Fairfield Mortgage Mr. & Mrs. Ray R. Keith ($250 to $499) Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Farkas 2 Janice Krull 1 First Commerce Bank-Habersham Mr. & Mrs. James C. Lamb Airco First National Bank of Habersham Debby & Rick Lane 1,2 A. L. Welding Supply, Inc. County Steve & Linda Langston 3 Dr. & Mrs. James Alday First National Bank - Jackson Dr. & Mrs. William T. Langston Mr. & Mrs. Richard Allison 1,2 County Mr. & Mrs. Carl Lawson Deborah & Garry Ames 2 First National Bank/First Macklenburg Duncan Andean Motor ~o. Commerce Bank Main Street Savings Bank FSB Arden Fasteners, Inc. Roy Forrester 3 Marion A. Allen Insurance Dr. & Mrs. Danny Askew Gary Freeman 1 Wendell & Deloris Bagwell 1 Avery Label Co. Gainesville Asphalt Bruce & Pat McArthy 1,3 Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Bagwell 2 Gainesville Bank & Trust John B. McKibbon III 1,2 John Bailey Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Col. John M. Gaither 1 Richard McNeece Buick, GMC Truck, Inc. 1 Georgia Foam, Inc. Kelly Miles 2 Bank South - Barrow County Georgia Mutual Insurance Inc. Dr. Jon M. Milford 1 Bank South - Forsyth\ County Georga Power Company - Cornelia Hugh Milton Mills, III 1 Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Bell 2 Gibson Dental Designs, Inc. Dr. Stephen Moore Gary W. Bowen 1 Steve & Rebecca Gurr 3 Ray & Phyllis Morse Ruth & Robert Bruner Hall County Retired Teachers Myers Elementary School PTA Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Bush Association Mr. & Mrs. Larry Nix Cantrell Machine Company Harrison Poultry, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Roger Owens Mr .. & Mrs. Joe Chipman, Jr. 1,2 Phil Hartley Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Painter City Ic.e Company Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Hennen Mr. & Mrs. Ray Payne 1,2 Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Hoyt Herrin ..-;.

Dr. John Peebles Bradley & Barbara Strickland 3 Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Whalen 2 Dr. & Mrs. Randall J. Phillips 1.2 Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Strickland 3 Whitehead Die Casting Ann Purdy 3 The Lovable Company Window Treatments, Inc. Brenda Purvis 3 Tipton Construction Company 1 Mr. & Mrs. Joe T. Wood, Sr.2 Stacey & Lydia Reece 1.2 Byron Turk Charles G. Young 1 Amy Reeder 3 Union Baptist Church Z F Transmissions Reliance Electric Company Wachovia ~ Cumming Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Robinson 3 Warren Featherbone Company Tish Searcy 1.2.3 Jimmy Wallace 1 Alumnus l 2 Donald S. Shubert • Allen Waters 2.3 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Harold Smith 1.2 Barbara Webster 3 3 Faculty/Staff/Retiree Mr. & Mrs. Royce Stephens Doyle & Anne Webb

Academic III opened for classes January, 1995. The building houses the Business Division, the Math and Computer Science Department and the Academic Computing, Tutoring & Testing (ACTT) Center. Nikki Daniel (foreground) and Laura Faulkner (background) are shown receiving assistance from Sarah Booker and David Sanders.

,II'"· Foundation funds ($215,000) and matching lottery funding assisted in the equipping of •.'.,f.· ...... < ~" ...... the new facility and in the updating of equip­ I.:,;.\. . ment across campus. Gainesville College alumni Steve Hill (H. Lloyd Hill Architects & Associates), Chris Black, Monte Black, and Clark McDonald (Charles Black Construction Company) were instrumental in the design and construction of the bui!ding. Mrs. Eleanor Crawford 3 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jarrard Steve Crawford . Mr. & Mrs. Dale Jones 1 Richard & Mimi Cundiff Gilbert T .. Jones, Jr.1 Curtis Mathis Home Entertainment Sidney & Doris Jones Mr. & Mrs. John O. Davis 2 K & D Transportation 1 Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Deavers Roger & Sharron Keebaugh Mr. & Mrs. Charles DeSaussure, III Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kelly 1,2 Dixie City Pharmacy Dr, & Mrs. Neil Kelley 1,2 Dr. & Mrs. P. K. Dixon Kesler Tire Service Erdine Donovan 3 Kimzey, Kimzey, & York 1 ($150 to $249) James & Peggy Dooley Jim & Mary Kline 1,3 Maurice Dorsey 1 Carolyn Knopp Bradley Abernathy 2 Mark & Claire Dunn Janet K. Lacek 1 Randy Allen 1 Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. Lancaster Music Center Lynn Anderson 1 Edmondson, Sr. Lanier Scrape Iron & Metal Co, Arrow Tire & Alignment 1 Elizabeth Ellard David Lathem 1 Bradley & Lugene Bagwell 1 Esprit Travel & Tours Lyle & Karen Latvala Sara & Richard Bannister 1,2 Dr. & Mrs. Slade Exley 1 George D. Lawson Bruce Barefoot Joseph Farrell Johnny & Shea Lawson 1 Jack & Johnnie Barnes Mr. & Mrs. James A. Faulkner 1,2 Naomi R. Lawson Bill & Barbara Barnett Bonnie Fellers 1 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lawson, Sr. 2 Mr. & Mrs. Terry W. Barnhardt 1 Mr. & Mrs. John Ferguson Roger & Inge Leski Barrow Bank & Trust Company Carole Fessenden Little Giant Grocery Kinnett Bassett Richard & Christina Freeman Arthur Luchtan Wendel & Dorothy Becton Stephen & Janice Frenire Dru E. MacGregor Mr. & Mrs. David Bessette Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Fulks 2 Paul & Mellisa Madsen Mr. & Mrs. Bret Bleifus Jeffrey S. Gailey 1 Matt Matthews 2 Blue Ridge Aviation, Inc. Gainesville College Science Johnny H. Mattox, Jr. 1 Sarah & Vince E. Booker 1,2,3 Division - Royalties Ed & Mary Mayhew 3 Mr. & Mrs. Joe C. Booth, Jr. 1 Linda D. Brown McGarity's Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bowen J. B. Sharma Garry & Margaret McGlaun 2.3 Marie Braswell 1 Barbara Williams Charlene McGrail 1 Melissa C. Breedlove 1 Sheryl Williams Walter McKenzie Thomas & Rosemarie Brennan Gainesville Scales, Inc. David & Darthy Messex Dorothy Brock 3 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Galardi 2 Corry Moolenaar Cheri J. Broeker 1 Dr. Hector Gotay John & Debbie Morris Linda & Dennis Brown 1,3 John Gram Mr. &. Mrs. Keith Morris 1,2 Buckeye Realty 1 Ronald Grant 1 Charles Morrow Guy W. Cabe 2 Green Acre's Mobile Homes Mount Vernon Mills - Alto Ed Cabell 3 Guy Green Murphy Poultry Co. Davis Cantrell 1 Donald W, Hall 1 National Auto Research Caravelle Travel Agency Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hamrick 2 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Naylor Mr, & Mrs. Jack Carey Sarah Harrison 3 Robin & William Neiheisel Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Carmichael 2 Terry Hayes Margaret & William Newberry 3 Michael R. Casper 1 Marlene Henry 1 Newman & Company Dr. Rudolf Cisco Barbara Hermann 3 Edward Nix 1 Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Coffey Stanley Hunter 1 Jerry Coker John Huttar Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cole 2 Impex Gainesville, Inc. Danny Collins 1 David Irvin 1,2 1 Alumnus Thomas W. Collins 1 Jackson Herald 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Alvia R. Cook Mr. & Mrs. Bob Howington 3 3 Faculty/Staff/Retiree Lora & Jody Cooley Anne Jackson 3 Wendell L. Couch 1 Robert James Sheila A. Nix 1.2 Tony & Kathy Scoggs Edmund A. Waller Janice Nylander 3 Nancy Seabolt Walters Management Oakwood Chevron Mr. & Mrs. Bill Self 2 Max Ward 2 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oliver 2 Shannon C. Sell 1 Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Weaver 2 Ron & Char Osburn W. H. Sell Mr. & Mrs. Harold Whitaker Terry Otts 1 Dr. Edward H. Shannon Eleanor S. Whitfield 1 Mr. & Mrs. Terry Park 1 John A. Shope 1 Bob Wilder Ann Parks William & Paula Shope Ronnie & Cynthia Williams 1 Michael & Brenda Paulson Dave Simpson 1 W. L. Norton Agency, Inc. George Pendergrass 1 Simpson Brick Sales, Inc. Jane Wolf-Smith 3 David Perry Rhonda Sims 1 Ray Zoller Richard Povolny Ricky Slay 1 Thomas Power Linda T. Smart 1.2 Mr. & Mrs. David Reesman Sammy Smith 1.2 1 Alumnus Larmar W. Reynolds, Jr.1 John & Barbara Sparks 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Perrin C. Reynolds Jerry Spiceland 3 3 Faculty/Staff/Retiree Richardson, Inc. George & Diane Stafford 1 Lisa & Richard Rivera 1 Mike D. Stokes Jack & Laura Roadcap Jo & Tony Stone 1,2 David & Dawn Roberson Ricky C. Stone 1 Lewis & Pat Rogers 3 Billy J. Taylor 3 Warren & Debbie Roper 1 Barbara M. Thomas 1,3 James F. Ryder Dr. Fred Thomas Sartain Law Office Lori M. Thompson 1 Douglas R. Sauls 1 Steve & Laverne Tilley 2,3 Tom & Belinda Sauret 2.3 Trust Co. Bank of North Ga. - Karen Sayler 1 Clarkesville Brad & Andrea Schafer 1.3 Tom Tuggle 3 Herta A. Schartle Tunco Manufacturing, Inc. Schuller International Peggy & Stacey Wade

Gainesville College began offering freshman, sophomore and developmental studies courses at Forsyth Central High School during the Summer of 1994. President J. Foster Watkins is pictured with Paulette Stripland, a GC Alumna and Assistant Principal of Forsyth Central and Charles McMichael, GC Coordinator of the program. They are pictured during the renovation stage of the Distance Learning Qassroom which is now operational. Dawson County Bank Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Hopkins Deep South Products, Inc. L. O. Howard, Jr. Francine Dibben 3 Sandra T, Hubbard 1 Joyce Dills Industrial Pipe & Supply Dr. & Mrs. Ken Dixon ISA Vedette Dogwood Garden Club John W. Jacobs III 2 Peggy Donovan 1 Bonnie Johnson Dorsey Wilbanks Realty David & Ginny Johnston 3 Terry Dunahoo Bob & Erice Johnson 1,2 Byron Drew 3 Joyland Early Learning ($100 to $149) Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Durisch Katherine's Kitchen Jonathan Echols1 Landscape Management Co. Ruth M . Allison 1 P. M. Ellard Lanier & Lawrence Pharmacies Alltel Georgia, Inc. Sandra Elliott 1 Tim Hurley 1 Ampro Products Carol A. Elrod 3 Lanier Bank & Trust Co. . Arc Electrical Wholesale, Inc. Danny & Lisa Farmer 1 Lanierland Insurance Mark Bailey 1 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Field Liberty National Life Insurance Barbe America, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Forrester 2 Little & Woodall Supply Dorothy Barry Mr. & Mrs. Jim Foote 1.2 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lowe 3 Brad Barton Jeffrey J. Forrester 1 Dr. Lawerence Lykins Bates Carter & Company David Fox Sister Theresa Lowe 3 Belt Corporation of America Gainesville College Continuing Mickey Maddox T. Reppard Bennett 1 Education and Environmental Al Marks Benton International, Inc. Health & Safety Departments Marguerite Mashburn 1 Mike & Deborah Bolding 1,3 Gainesville College Math/Science Sam & Debbie McGee 1 Michael & Deborah Bow 1 Division Glenda McLeod 3 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Bower 2 Gainesville Manufacturing Co. Charles & Barbara McMichael 3 Brenda Branch Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Gay 2 Frances Meadows 1,3 Mr. & Mrs. Steve Brinson Georgia Chair Company Michael Wood Associates Frances Brown 3 Terry Gibson 1 Midway Building Supply Dr.& Mrs. Thomas D. Brown, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Goodenough Frank A. Miller Mildred C. Bryan 3 Melba R. Gordon 1 Mitchell Hardware 1 Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Burkett 2 J. Michael Gravitt 1.2 Dr. Gwen Mundy 2 Mr. & Mrs. David Burroughs 2 Jon L. Greeson 1 Joe N. Norman 1 Cainbrake Sandwich Shop David & Ina Griffin 1 Norwest Mortgage Susan E. Cargile 1 Jim Grogan Olympic Oil Company Carnes Construction Sue B. Gross 1 Ouzts Chevrolet Jerry Carter Brandon Haag 1,3 Ed T. Parks, III Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Chambers 2 Habersham Hardware Burrell & Sharon Patch Chambers Fire Proofing Co. Hall Management Group Peeple's Printing Service Caywood Chapman 3 John Hamilton 3 Alan F. Pilcher 1 Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Cheek, Jr. 1 Jim Hammond 3 Pittman Dental Laboratory Samuel Chestnut Linda F. Hammontree-Failyer 1 Arlin Pitts 1 Lee Roy Clendenning 3 Dr. Ben E. Hampton 1 Presco Steel Dr. Doug Cleveland Sam Harben Ann M. Purdy 3 Con W&ll Construction Co. Hardman Auto, Inc. 1 RadIo of Georgia Wendy Cox 3 Eddie & Ann Hartness 1,2 Mr. & Mrs. Strother Randolph 2 Credit Bureau of Gainesville Dr. Lee Hawkins Priscilla Rankin 3 Julia Cromartie 1,3 Heard Fuel Company Richfield Investments, Inc. Ann L. Culpepper 1 Stephen P. Heinen 1,2 Greg Robinson 2 Curralee Printing Co. Mary E. Hengeveld Kenneth W. Robinson 1 Gerald, Doris & Dee Dee Linda & Frank Henry 1 Alana Rochester Davidson Albert B. Herrera Billy & Mary Rogers 2 1 Dr. Charles Davis 3 Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hewell Rushton & Company The Northeast Georgian Sarah R. Warrington 3 Sawyer, Riley, Compton 1 The UPS Foundation, Inc. Lillian & Jack Welch 1,3 Service Master of Gainesville Mike Thornton Harold Westbrook 1 James Short Three D Cleaners & Laundry Bob & Pat Westervelt 3 "- Dr. Jean Simone Danny Dunagan 1 Joe & Betty White 1 Slack Auto Parts Treasures, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Whitley 2 Craig & Lola F, Smith 1 Randy & Stacy Turner 1 Sandra Whitmer 2 Mr. & Mrs. Sidney 0, Smith, Jr. W. S. Crain's Damon C. Wilbanks 1 Stepan Co. Scott Crain 1 Jacque Wilkes 1 Joyce & Burton Stephens 1 Ann B. Wade 1 David S. Williamson 1 Larry D. Tanner 1 Walden & Crowe PC Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Wilson 2 The Home Place Tom & Susan Walter 3 -Youn~ Funeral Home

John P. Atwill Linda K. Bishop 1 Friends Melissa Autry 1 Olivia B. Blanchard Susan E. Aycock 1,3 Harold G. Black ($10 to $99) B & B Travel Blackstock Auto Service Joseph Bagby 1 Christine L. Blalock 1 David D. Aaron 1 Bagwell & Mathis Tire Co . John Blackstock " Aubry & Rosanell 3 Thomas H. Bailey 1 Tucker' Blount 1 Susan H. Adams 1 Betty Baker 1 David & Connie Bohannan 1 Roger A. Aiken 1 Judy Baker Michael & Tamara Bolden 1 Gordon Alexander Terry & Tammy Baker 1 Joseph Booth 1 Shawn Alexander 1 Floyd Baldwin David Borden Alfa Insurance Brian W. Ball 2 Cathy Borders 1 All Seasons Landscape Scott & Angela Ball 1 Barbara Bostwick 1 Jack D. Allen 1 Ballons Instead Alma Bowen 1 Marilyn Allen 1 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Banks Barbara A. Bradford Melinda D. Allen 1 Rafe Banks, III John D. Bramblett 1 Roger Allen 1 John P. Barker, III Bramblett & Findley Scott Allen 1 Jeff & Susan Barkley 1 Jodi Branyon 1 Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Allgood Elaine Barnes 1 Beth W. Bray 1 Wendy Allgood Garland Barrett 1 Keith Breedlove 1 Lester C. Ailison, Jr. 1 Stanley Barrett 1 James R. Brewer 1 Alpha Office Products Teresa S. Barrett 1 SheIlah R. Bright 1 Plumbing & Electric Co. Gloria Bearden Sherae D. Brock 1 Jeannette Amos 1 Ronnie Beasley 1 Laura K. Brookshire 1 Gary F. Anderson 1 Ruby Beaubien Donnas Brown Judy Anderson 1 John W. Beck 1 Gloria J. Brown 3 Sharon Anderson Rodney & 'Lisa Beck 1,3 Kimberly A. Brown 1 Lori Andrews 1 Dorothy P. Bell 1 Mary R. Brown 1 Ann's Flower Shop Jack C, Bell Michelle & Kevin L. Brown 1,3 Apex Oil Company Robert Bell Michael E. Bruce 1 Jerry T. Archer 1 Bradley Bennett 1 David & Beverly Brunson Alice W. Arden Randy B. & Havilyn Bennett 1 Tom & Ann Bryant Keith & Diane Ariail 1 Robin S. Bennett 1 William Bryant 1 Lori Armour Guy Dean Benson 1 Brad G. Bryson 1 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Armstrong 2 Eric T. Bentley 1 Deborah Buckley 1 Pamela A. Arnold 1 Mike Bentley 1 Bucky's Bar-B-Q, Inc. Todd Arnold 1 Benton & Parker Co. Jim Bullard Arrow Auto Sales M. Gayle Berryman 1 Kevin S. Burchett 1 Tim & Ann Ash Melanie M. Bettis 1 Todd & Cheryl Burke 1 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ash 1 Phill Bettis Burlyn Burkett 2 Patricia M. Atkins Gary L. Bishop 1 Elaine Burnette 1.2 Friends Continued

Gregory H. Burnette 1 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Cook Mr. & Mrs. William Edmonds 3 Thomas J. Bums 3 Cornelia Mill & Feed Susie K. Edwards I Phillip J. Burt 1 Cornelia Veterinary Hospital Bert H. Elders 1 Mr. & Mrs. Otho L. Butler Darryl W. Cox I Billy & Mary Elder I Mrs. Gertrude Butterworth Jean P. Cox I Shirlene L. Elkins I Linda G. Byrd 1 Mr. & Mrs. Clyde D. Cox John D. Elliott 1 Nancy M. Cable 1 Cyndalu Crance 1 Joy D. Elrod 1 Cecil A. Callaway 1 Martha Crane I Meredith W. Elrod 1 Mayfield Camp 1 Dale S. Crandall 3 Cooper Embry Candler Concrete Crawford Long Pharmacy Chris England 1,2 Wanda Cannon 1 Creative Contractors, Inc. Michael B. Ervin I April Cansler 1 Mrs. Alvin Crego Maureen Etheridge I Gaye Cantrell 1 Jason M. Crocker I Brenda S. Evans 1 l . Jina C. Cantrell David & Rhonda Crook Joy Evans 3 Ricky V. Cantrell 1 Teresa A. Cross I Tony M. Evans 1 Donnie Canup David J. Crow I F & M Imports Carriage NissanlMazda Harold D. Crow I Mr. & Mrs. H. P. Farley John C. Carroll I Kathy M . Crowe 1 Robert B. Ferguson 1 Joyce A. Carruth I Cumming Supply Co, Patricia Fisher 1 Benjamin H. Carter, Jr. 1 Curt's Restaurant Mr. & Mrs. John Fisk Doug Carter D-Jay Petroleum Flower Cottage Jane E. Carter Debbie Dale I Sheila D. Floyd 1 Rena Carter I Jeff & Karen Dale 1 Judith M. Forbes 1,3 Charlotte Castleberry I Dan McGill & Associates, Inc. Sue Ford I Benjamin H. Cash I Gary T. Daniel I Forrest & Brim Attorneys Ruth E. Caston I Steffi J. Darby 1 William A. Forrester I Mr. & Mrs. Bob Cathey Anne L. Davenport 1 Jerry H. Forrester 1 Cathey Furniture Co. Mary E. Davenport I Aim L. Forziati 3 Sidney N. Chandler 1 Davidson Bookkeeping Service Thomas C. Fox 1 Sharon Chandler Lynn A. Davis 1 Fox Pools & Spas Diane C. Chapman 1 Lesley S. Day 1 Vicki Fox Lee & Karen Chapman 1,2 Inez Dean 3 Frames & Such Mitch & Marsha Chapman I Dr. Wilbur A. Dellinger Glenda E. Franklin 1 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Chapman Bonnie M. Dennis 1 David Frazier 1 Wilma K. Charles L Mr. & Mrs. J. Dave DeVenny 2 French Impressions Joseph E. Cheeley, III I David Dillard 2 Chip Frierson Robert D. Cheeley 1 Dirt Hog Manufacturing Nell M. Fulenwider Karen & Sean Childers 1 Dixie Bearing, Inc. Andrew Fuller Shirley Childers I Kerri D. Dodd I Gary Funk I Perry D. Chumbler I Tressa L. Dodd I Mitchel C. Gaddis I Mrs. Hazel Clary Carol A. Dooley I Gainesville College Clenn Winkler & Associates Theresa Dove-Waters 3 Business Division Coast to Coast Home & Angela L. Dover 1 Gainesville College Auto/Otasco Carol Dover I Humanities Division Patricia Cochrane Mr. & Mrs. Bob Dowdy Gainesville College Jennifer A. Cogelia I Broadus Duncan I Food Service Coldwell Banker/Heritage Realty Carol Duncan I Gainesville College Alan Coleman Kathryn L. Dunlap Library Staff , Collectors Gallery Durham & Taylor Supply Gainesville Towing & Recovery Michael Collier Company Gainesville Whiteprint Company Leonard Colvin Roger D. Dyer I Gannett Foundation Commerce Engine Co. Eagle's Nest Pottery Jimmy A. Gamer 1 Commerce Plumbing Ben & Beth Easterling 2 Sandra Gamer 3 Robert M. Conner, Jr. I W. Keith Echols I James E. Garrison I Conrad's Garden Center Econo Ride Car Rental Talmadge Garrison & &2 ,

Ed & Lynda Gastley 3 Veeta Q. Heard 1 Sheena B. Jennings I Mrs. Ethel Gastley Dr. William F. Helms, Jr. Timothy A. Jennings 1 William C. Gee I Britt H. Henderson I Andrea Johnson James & Donna Geeslin Lisa Henderson Debbie A. Johnson Georgianna Motel Eugene Hendrix 3 Hanna C. Johnson I Louis German, Jr. I Henry O's Jim D. Johnson I John A. Geyer I Dick Hensen Laura Johnson I Johnny M. Gilbert I Sara Henson Marsha Johnson Nicky Gilleland I Janice Herrin James V. Joiner, Jr. I Alan D. Gilmer I Kimberly J. Hewell 1 Bobbie Jones 3 John Girardeau Sandra M. Highfill 1 Charlotte Jones Jill Glenn I Mrs. Evelyn Hill . Sally G. Jones I Gary F. Glover I Drs. Joe & Freida Hill Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Jones 2 Cathy Goebel Malissa A. Hill 1 Edward & Sloan Jones 3 Jarvis L. Gober I Nancy H. Hill I Mark Jordan Dr. Henry Goble Hill's Ace Hardware Dr. Tom H. Jordon Jerry D. Gooch I Connie D. Hilliard 1 Preston Justice 1 Larry S. Goodnight Darren S. Hoffman 1 Ric Kabat 3 Zelma H. Gowder I Katrina S. Holbrook 1 Jerry H. Keasler 1 Robin R. Gower I Jerry C. Hogan I Greg S. Keith 1 Delbert P. Greear 3 Sue R. Holbrook 1 Steve W. Kelley I Tammy Green I Donald H. Holland 1 Rhonda D. Kemp 1 Mr. & Mrs. Don Greene Mrs. Doris Holland Bonnie C. Kendr, ick I Christy Gregory-Yeager 1.3 Tracy J. Hollander 1 Jim Kennedy Donna Grizzle 3 Dennis Hollifield 1 Mike Kent I Jeffrey S. Grizzle I Lucy S. Holliman-Byers 1 Kentucky Fried Chicken - Christopher N. Grogan I Douglas Holman Commerce Joey A. Grogan I Paula C. Holtzclaw 1 Scotty D. Kersh 1 Wendy A. Gruber I Charles Honea 1 Cheryl D. Kesler I Linda B. Guest I Cathy Hooper Rebecca D. Kesler 1 Demaris & Fred Gurley I Michael R. Hooper I Linda K. Keys I Guthrie Properties Jerry House Susan P. Kiley I Habersham Bank Robert W. Howard I Blanche & Clelle Kinney 3 Habersham EMC Charles A. Hudgins I Kellie & Todd Kinney I l Elizabeth G. Hall Charlene L. Hudson 1 Donald L. Kirby 1 . Jessica M. Hall I Frances P. Huff I Ryan W. Kirby I Charles E. Hamilton I Billy Hughes, Jr. 1 Brian D. Kline 3 Debbie B. Hammond John L. Hughey I Dr. & Mrs. Philip E. Koch Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hammond Angie J. Hulsey I Rajin Koonjbearry 3 Mr. & Mrs. Hulett Hammond Thomas R. Hulsey 1 Robert Koppelman 3 Robert L. Hamrick, Jr. 1 Richard Hunt Lois Labarreare I Sandy P. Harkins I Husby, Myers & Stroberg Allen Lacey Charles W. Harper 1 Linda Hutchens 1 Barry & Sandra Ladd 1.2 Cheryl A. Harris 1.3 Eddie B. Hyatt I Christopher M. Lambert I Herbert Harris 1 Gary C. Ingram 1 George J. Lambert, Jr. I Carolyn Hartley Joan M. Ivey I Mr. & Mrs. Wiley Lancaster Stephen A. Hartley 1 Paul Ivie 1 Janine A. Hasselman 1 J. R. Doster, Inc. Jan Hawley 1 Hoyt T. Jackson I Cynthia Haynes 1 Joan Jackson 1 Alumnus Devonne Haynes I Michael R. Jackson 1 Lynn Haynes James Electric Company 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Marsha Haynes Jay's Department Store 3 Faculty /StaffiRetiree Pat Head 3 Jefferson Motors Susan K. Heard I Ronald & Toby Jenkins 3 Friends Continued

Gregory M. Langford 1 Catherine McCarthy Robin D. Neill Lanier Athletic Center Nancy McBrayer 1,2 Randy & Deborah Nelson 1 Lanier Employment Services Steve & Lynn McClure 1 Mike Nelson 1 Lanier Jewelry & Loan James C. McCoun 2 Network Insurance Planners Lanier ProduceLatimer's Grocery Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McCracken 3 Katherine S. Nicholson 1 Neva C. Latty 3 Mary McDade 3 Charles Nix 1 Susan Latty 1 Bill & Janis McDonald 1 Elizabeth B Nix 1 Laureate Tau - Beta Sigma Phi Clark & Jan McDonald 1 Matt Nix George H. Law III 1 Glenn G. McDougald 1 Pat Nodine 3 Zannetta Law 1 Todd McDuffie 1 Georgiana H. Norcross 1 Helen P. Leake 3 Scott McGarity 2 Norcross Tag Company, Inc. Tobby & Teresa Leckie 1,3 Robert McEver III 1 North Georgia Insurance Mr. & Mrs. Tony Ledford Woodrow L. McEver 1 North Georgia Rental Mrs. Willie Ledford Sherry McKinney 1 Diane C. O'Kelly 1 Brenda Lee Dan & Grace McMurray Charles & Elaine Odell Pam Lee Harriett McNeal 1 Jorn P. Odum 1 Tom LeFevre Judy C. Mecum 1 Charles F. Oliver 1 Leon Jones Feed & Grain, Inc. Marion L. Meeks, Jr. 1 William R. Oliver 1 Steven & Susan Leslie 1 Judy C. Merrell 1 Wyc & Lyn Orr Stephen A. Lester 1 Alan Merritt David M. Owen 1 Keith Lewallen 1 Gregory V. Merritt 1 Laland L. Owens 1 2 Steve Lewallen 1 Robert Merritt Kevin R. Panter 1 Kenneth J. Lewis 1 Emory H. Merryman Robert B. Panter 1 Light Sources, Inc. Dr. Cecil Miller 1 Mark Papanicolaou Larry Griffith & Rob Maag 1 Pete Miller Jackie A. Pardue 1 Jonathan P. Lindman 1 Teresa J. Miller 1 Larry Pardue 1 Peyton Lingle 3 Troy Millikan 1 Suzan R. Pardue 1 Lipscomb, Johnson, Miles & Penny Mills 3 Kelly Parham 1 Ashway Ralph & Beverly W. Mills 1 Ben Parker 1 Rebecca Livingston Sharron & Tony Millwood 1 Dianne T. Parker 1 Roy D. Loehr, Jr. 1 Thomas Millwood 1 Janine K. Parker 1 Linda M. Lord 1 Janice Minish 1 Richard & Johnnie Parker Louis Clothing Store Phillip Minor 1 Doug Parks Cheryl S. Luker 1 Martha Montgomery 1 Kellie Partain 1 David & Sharon Lynn Kathleen G. Monturo 1 Ellen Pastorino 3 Kathy L. Lynn 1 Jack Mooney 3 Debra K. Patrick 1 Monna & Steve Maddox 1 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Mooney Victoria L. Patrick 1 Magnolia Estates of Winder Don Moore Paul Smith Cleaners Charles E. Malcom, Jr, 1 J. Reid Moore Wanda Payne Drs. Mike & Sherry Maloney Philip V: Moore 1 Kenny M. Pelfrey 1 Julie Marlow 3 Sandra Moorehead Penley & Pendley Appraisers Steven W. Marlowe 1 Barry S. Moose 1 Don Pennington 1 Deanna C. Marshall 1 Cynthia L. Morgan 1 Peoples Bank - Winder Bradley & Jacquelyn Martin 1 Jack & Brenda Morgan , Bronda Perry 3 Douglas R. Martin 1 Janice Morgan Colquitt & Lucile Perry Jo Ann Martin Deborah A. Morrison 1 Gregory Perry Ken Martin, Jr. 1 Charles T. Moss 1 Patricia Perry 1 Nathan R. Martin 1 Carolyn Mote 1 TilJlothy M. Perry 1,2 Phyllis J, Martin 1 David A. Mote 1 Michael N. Peters 1 Martin's Menswear Mount Vernon Mills - Commerce Kathy Phagan 1 Mike & Jackie Mauldin 1,3 Terry R. Mullinax 1 Joe Mayfield Mark Musselwhite

David Maynard Myers Elementary School I Alumnus Jerry M. Maynard 1 Mrs. Dean Myers 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Scott & Vandy McArthy 1 Dr. Robert J. Nealy ) Faculty/Staff/Retiree Lisa R. Phillips' Sharon Roberts-McDonald' Brad Smith' Photo Reflections Jeff & Patti Robinson 1 David G. Smith Piedmont Auto Products, Inc. . Lawrence L. Rogers 1 J. C. Smith Brian & Lisa Pierce 1 Sally M. Rogers ' Kimbrolyn E. Smith' Pilgrim Estes Furniture Co. Tracy Rogers Shane Smith ' Kimberly R. Pinson IPam Pinson W. Warren Rogers 3 Sherrie L. Smith ' Michele M. Piucci ' Deborah J. Roper ' Tyler Smith Poole-Ramey Amoco Service Ray & Louell Roper Janice Snelling , Station Cherilyn Rumely 3 John D. Solesbee' Jason Ponder 3 Dee B. Russell 1 Remelba B. Sorrells' Kelli E. Porter' Russell, Stell, Smith William Donald Sorrells, Jr. ' Kenneth O. Porter ' & McLockin PC Charles A. Sosebee' Peggy Porter ' David Sanders 3 Mrs. Jimmie Nell Sours Ricky Porter 1 Phillip B. Sartain ' Southeastern Truck Brokers Don Powell' Gwendolyn Satterfield 1 Debra Southard ' Mary Powell ' Brenda Saunders Mr. & Mrs. John P. Souther Benny D. Prater ' Douglas Savage Judy D. Spain' Dr. C. Dan Procter Gail Savage 1 Donna J. Sparks ' Precision Graphics Louis Sawyer, Jr. ' Larry Sparks ' Judy Presley , Ira Scanlin Vicki E. Spear ' Primex Plastics Robert I. Scanlin ' Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Speights Jimmy S. Pruett 1 Jim & Pam Schwartz ' Samuel K. Stamey' Stephen & Bonita Pruitt ' Scissor Happy Bob Standley Hal Puett Stephanie M. Scoggins ' Vicki J. Stanford' Keith E. Pugh 1 James L. & Barbara Scroggs' Clifford J. Starr ' Jim Purcell Patricia Scott Michael J. Stephens ' Quality Decorating Center Priscilla L. Seabolt ' Peggy A. Stephens' Racquets & Togs Robert & Norma Seerley 3 Susan Stephenson ' David J. Radford 1 Judson E. Self' Peggy & Joe Stevens 3 C. Lamar Ragan 1 Deborah G. Sell ' David W. Stewart ' Timothy D. Rail ' Curtis R. Severson Michael & Jackie Stewart ' J. Mitchell Ralston Michael Sewell Linda & Mike Stokes 1 Dr. Bernard A. Ram Amy Sexton' Judge & Mrs. Richard Story Martha G. Ramsey , J. B. Sharma 3 Ronald D. Stover 1 Cedric Randolph 1 Teresa Sheely Jeff Stowe Sheila Ray Rosemary Shell ' Roy Stowe Chuck Reed' Dr. Narayan Shetty Caroline Strickland ' Dennis Reed ' Shirley's, Inc. Matthew L. Strickland ' Gina F. Reed 3 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shockley 2 Pam F. Strickland 1 Kelley R. Reeves 1 David Shope ' Spencer Strickland 1 Pamelia Reid ' Janet Sills . Teresa Strickland ' Thomas & Doris Reins ' Ben & Martha Simmons ' ,2 Paula L. Stubbs 1 Resource One, Inc. Kathleen & Ron Simmons 3 John Stump Marion E. Reynolds, Jr. 1 LeTrell Simpson ' Jesse & Beth Suggs ' David Rice Sandra J. Simpson ' Summer & Summer Joy L. Rice' Donald W. Sims ' John C. Sundstrom Michael Rice ' Robert E. Sims' Mike Sweat, Jr. ' Mr. & Mrs. Donald Rich Betty J. Singletary 1 Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Swetenburg 2 Ricky H. Rich ' Scott & Beverly A. Skelton 1 J. Greg & Lynn Syfan 1 James C. Ridgeway, Jr. 1 William & Cynthia Skelton Susan I. Tallant 1 Stanley & Eveline Robbins 3 Reynolds & Diane Skinner Jill S. Talley' Jeffery W. Roberts 1 Barry E. Slaton ' Stephanie M. Tanner 1 Lisa R. Roberts' Alex Sloan Joyce A. Tate 1 Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Roberts Lloyd L. Smee ' Ann Taubel Susan A. Roberts' Becky Smith 1.3

/' Friends Continued-

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Taylor Charles R. Underwood 1 Wendell Whiteside 3 Michele L. Taylor 1 Stanley Underwood 1 Harris M. Wilbanks 1 Taylor's Clothing, Inc. W. A. Van Valkenburgh, Jr. 3 Mary Wigington 1 ~ Ben B. Terrell David Vandiver 1 William & Brenda Wilborn 1.3 Bert Thalen 1 Marvin Vandiver 1 Kay C. Wiley 1 The Joy Shoppe Johnny Vardeman _ Christopher T. Wilfong 1 The Tire Bam Victor A. Vaughan 1 Katherine Williams The Uniform Shop Bradley F. Vaughn 1 Sheryl Williams 1.3 Blake'Thomas 1 Mike & Anne Veal 1 Dale Williamson 1 Maria Thomas Jason M. Verbrugge Becky L. Wilson 1 Natalie Thomas Vineland Laboratories Jody H. Wilson 1 Scott A. Thomas 1 Vivan's Mobile Homes Randall S. Wilson 1 Samuel Thomason Waddell, Smith, Magoon, O'Neal Winder Lumber Co. Thompson Bridge Package Store Peggy Wallace 1 Wesley & Lori Winkler 1 Georgia Thompson 1 Jean Ward 1 Dr. John F. Winner Peggy Thompson 1 Wards' Funeral Home Dorothy Wonder Alton Thorton 1 Pamela S. Waters 1 Jody B. Woodall 1 Dana M. Thornton 1 Tracy D. Waters 1 Michael C. Woody' 1 Ronald A. Tipton 1 Watkins Chiropractic Clinic Bryan R. Wright 1 Paula C. Tolbert 1 Freda M. Watkins 1 Michael D. Wright, Jr. 1 Roy T. Tolbert 1 Betty Jo Watson Rod R. Wright 1 Stanley E. Tompkins 1 Robert E. Weatherly 1 Keith York 1 Stephen M. Trammell 1 Joseph D. Weber 1 Kris V. York 1 Tony L. Tribble 1 Wednesday Study Club M. J. Zimmerman 1 Tri-County Quality Foods Ronald E. West 1 Stephen J. Zimmerman 1 Bradley D. troutman Kurt & Allyson Westmoreland 1 Dr. Linwood W. Zoller I.f!on Tur 1 Doris A. Whalen Joseph H. Turnell 1 James Wheeler Candace G. Turner 1 Mark & Christine H. Whiddon 1 1 Alumnus M.ark A. Turner 1 Deborah White 1 2 Trustee/Former Trustee Randy & Stacy Turner 1 Patricia White-Hilz 1 3 Faculty/Staff/Retiree Vickie R. Turner 1 Gaynell Whitehead Barbara Turner-West Sandra Whiten 1

SPECIAL NOTE The recognition extended to those listed in this publication is one small way to thank the many contributors to Gainesville College Foundation between January 1, 1994, and December 31 , 1994. Every attempt was made to ensure accuracy, but it is poissible that some errors may have occurred, and we wish to apologize for any inconvenience they may cause. Please call any corrections to our attention by notifying the Gainesville College Advancement Office at 404/535-6207. Publication of names of contributors is strictly for the purpose of grateful acknowledgement by Gainesville College Foundation. Any other use of these names is unauthorized and prohibited. MatGhing Gifts

AT&T IBM Corp. Atlanta Gas Light Co. Johnson & Johnson - Chicopee BellSouth Reliance Electric Connecticut Mutual Insurance SKF Industries Eckerd Corp. Foundation The UPS Foundation Gannett Foundation Wachovia Hoechst Celanes Corporation

THANK YOU TO OUR NONCASH DONORS

A & P Grocery -Oakwood Ga. Mtn. Reg. Devopment Ctr. North Ga. Tom Sales Archie's GC Continuing Ed. Dept. Gerald Turk Wendell Bagwell-Marion Allen GC Theatre Department Oakwood Chevron Insurance Louise Gee Rainbow Florist Barrow Bank & Trust Golden Pig Ruby Tuesday's Charles Black Construction Co. Hardee's-Gainesville Rudolph's Burger King -Cornelia Hardy Chevrolet Sam's Cafe Julius Holiday Inn/McKibbon Bros. Dr. Ed Shannon, Jr. Cattleman's It's Party Time Shasta Chattahoochee Golf Course Ivan Allen Co.-Gainesville Don Shubert Citizen's Bank Jackson EMC St. Ives Coca-Cola Enterprises of J & G Poultry THE TIMES G~nesville JND Associates Three D Cleaners Convention & Visitors Bureau Katherine's Kitchen Western Sizzlin Daylight Donuts Lakeshore 4 Theatre Timothy R. Wilson Deep South Products McDonald's Clenn Winkler & Associates EI Sombrero Milton's Institutional Foods Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co. First National Bank . FOUNDATION TRIBUTE FUND

During 1994 the following were honored by friends or family through the Gainesville College Foundation. IN HONOR OF:

Kelli E. Benson Heyward Gnann Earl G. Poole Mildred C. Bryan Stephen Gurr Tish Searcy Ed Cabell Anne Jackson George H. Smith Rita Collins A. James Kline Billy J. Taylor Charles E. Davis Robert H. Lowe Sarah Russell Warrington Erdine P. Donovan Joel H. Paul Foster & Janice Watkins Louise M. Gee Clara R. Phelps

IN MEMORY OF:

Lee Akins Jean Hayes Bill Perry Bill Bearden Consorcia P. Herrera Joe Pittard Joseph Scott Bagwell Robert C. Hewell Carl Poole Della R. Barker W. O. Horton, Jr. O. B. Reed Eva G. Bennett Elmer & Lucille Jenkins Martha Rountree Rena Blackstock Ina Jordon Parks Rountree Beverly Bowland Ben LaCount David Wayne Self Barney Breeden Rufus Lilly A. T. Sharpton Cora Carlisle Kathy C. Long David Singleton W. T. Carlisle Vearl Lowe James Singleton Harry Chapman, Sr. Guy Maddox Tony Smith Joe Chapman R. J. Marshall Jonnie Smith Charles B. Collins Runell Martin Lois Elrod Sorrells Vernon Crawford Sara Martin Buddy Stockton Doris Curry Florence McCartney Loretta Stowers John Crawford Eller McGlaun Julius Tacquard Leila Davidson David S. McLean Joe K. Telford Sloan Dean Evelyn Mills Vella Thomas Steve Ferguson Mattie Moon Eula Mae Thompson Clara Gaither Bill Moore E. B. Warmack Pat Garrison Dean Myers Mary Watkins Holland & Pearl Gnann Betty Nivens Jack Watson Roy Bert Green Don Nunn Elizabeth S. Watts-Parrish Idus Samuel Harrison Sue B. O'Dell Franklin Whiting Velma Hawkins Muriel E. Oetinger Doyle Whitmire Bunnie & Ernest Haynes Marie Baker Peebles Tom Wilheit GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION TRUSTEES 1968-1994

Chairmen

James E. Mathis, Sr .. 1968-71,74 Bradley Abernathy 1981 Richard D. White . 1989 James A. Smithson 1972-73 W.A. Bagwell .. . 1982 Andrew K. Walker . 1990 N. A. Jacobs. . .1975 Wayne Clark .. . 1983 P. Fred Kelly .. . . 1991 Nathaniel Ashe 1976 William T. Hudson, Jr. 1984 Joseph D. Chipman, Jr 1992 Paul Seals 1977 Roger D. Bower . . 1985 Joel F. Ames ...... 1993 John L. Cromartie,Sr. 1978 Martha R. Simmons 1986 Benjamin H. Easterling 1994 Samuel L. Oliver . 1979 Steven P. Gilliam . . 1987 James A. Faulkner 1980 John W. Hodge ... 1988 Honorary Life Trustee

The Honorary Life Trustee Award honors fonner Trustees for exceptional dedication and service to the Foundation and the College.

Joanne C. Bagwell Bobbie Gay Loyd Strickland William A. Bagwell Dallas Gay, Jr. Lee Waldrip . Joseph D. Chipman, Jr. Ray C. Jones Joe T. Wood, Sr: Ralph W. Cleveland James E. Mathis, Sr. John L. Cromartie, Sr. J. M. (Ray) McRae James A. Dunlap Hugh M. Mills, Jr. James R. Forrester W. Ernest Moore, Jr.

OTHER TRUSTEES l. Wayne Abemathy Solon Boggus, Jr. Ronald E. Christopher Garry McGlaun Harold Akins Larry Boling . John Cleveland Jack McKibbon Jimmy Allan Ronald C. Bond Ralph W . Cleveland John B. McKibbon, III Calvin F. Allen Vince l. Booker Thomas M . Cole Aaron S. McKinney Richard T. Allison W . H. Booth Elton S. Collins Dan H. McNeal Deborah A. Ames Wayne I. Bowen James R. Copeland J.M . McRae Gary H. Anderson John O. Braselton Amon Corn Ke ith l. McRae Frank W. Armstrong Maynard Brown Carlyle Cox Richard Mecum Lee Arrendale P. F. Brown, Jr. Alvin A. Crego Robert D. Merritt Henry Asbury Morris Bryan, Jr. W. A. Crow Kelly A. Miles Jeffrey N. Ash, Sr. Tom M. Bryan Richard T. Dale Hugh M . Mills, Jr. Dan W . Ashe Burlyn R. Burkett John W . Darden W . Russell Moehlich George Bagley Johnny M . Burkett R. Samuel Davenport Jack E. Moore Harry Bagwell Ross Burnes Connie W. Davis James H. Moore James E. Baker Elaine Burnette Paul A. Maney Marquita Nix Moore BrianW. Ball J. David Burroughs John Mansfield W. Ernest Moore Rodney F. Banks Guy W . Cabe Mrs. J.H. Martin Dale Morris Sara P. Bannister Floyd W . Carmichael Harry Martin Keith Morris Dorothy Nell Barker Lucille Carter Lee A. Martin John W. Morrow, Jr. Dwight Bamett Otis Cato Milton Martin Gwen Mundy J. c. Bass Eddie Chambers F. Abit Massey Thomas C. Mundy Dorothy Baylor Patricia J. Chambers James E. Mathis, Jr. Jess Murphy Bryan F. Bell Robert W. Chambers III Matt l. Matthews R. David Neff J. W . Benefield Harry R. Chapman, Jr. Nancy E. McBrayer . John A. Nivens Warren Blackmon P. Lee Chapman James C. McCoun J.L. Nix Tom Blackstock Joseph D. Chipman, Jr. R.H. McEver Ralph Nix F. E. Bobo Joseph E. Cheeley Scott McGarity Sheila W. Nix \.

OTHER TRUSTEES Continued

$'ue O'Dell Gregory N. Robinson Linda T. Smart LeRoy Truelove Robert C. 01 iver Hoyt E. Robinson A.C. Smith Frank T. W aggoner Thomas D. Oliver Jene Robocker Harold Smith Lee Waldrip Ben Overstreet Mary K. Rogers Sammy Smith Billy Wallace Ronald C. Owen William L. Rogers, Jr. Terry Smith Russell M. Wallace Timothy J. Palmer Harvey G. Rooks Charles Smithgall Max Ward Parker Elio Salazar W. Steve Sorrells Allen Waters Peggy P. Payne Pastor (Tito) Sanjurjo Franklin E. Spence Miller Watkins Donn M. Peevy Thomas J. Sauret William L. SI. Clair Ed. R. Wayne Charles Perdue Lawrence Schrage Furman Stancil R! Fleming Weaver Tim Perry Tommy Schultz Woodrow Stewart Jeffrey C. Whalen Pete Pethel H. Lamar Scroggs Jo Anne Stone Gene White Randall J. Phillips Letitia C. Searcy Marion Stribling Eddie I. Whitfield Clyde E. Pirkle, Jr. Anne J. Segars Warren D. Stribling, IV William H. Whitley Samuel O. Poole J. Curtis Segars Bobby Strickland Sandra L. Whitmer Ri chard J. William Self Loyd Strickland Philip A. Wilheit Judith J. Presley A. Troy Sharpton R. L. Swetenburg Marion Williams Randall Pugh Nathaniel Shelton Carolyn Swope Homer Wilson Edward R. Quillian Ri chard L. Shockley James K. Syfan, III Michael A. Wilson Patricia Rail Kenneth E. Shugart W.L. Tatum Ronny Wilson J. Dana Ramsbottom Don S. Shubert Bobby Thomas Joe T. Wood, Jr. Wilbur F. Ramsey Troy Simpson Robert B. Thorpe, Jr. Strother Randolph Charles Sims R. Wayne Tiddy Stacey G. Reece Charles J. Slay, Jr. Stephens E. Tilley

Former Regent and Mrs. Sidney O. Smith visit with Chancellor Stephen Portch at a reception in his honor hosted by the Gainesville College Foundation. This was the Chancellor Portch 's first visit to the campus. Foundation Chairman Ben Easterling presents' a check to Tom Sauret, GC Faculty representative on the Foundation Board of Trustees. The funds were Gainesville College, established in 1964, is a two­ used to match $150,000 available from the Georgia year unit of the University System of Georgia Lottery for equipment purchases. and an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment and Educational Opportunity Institution. , LOST ALUMNI 1981 Please help us find these lost alumni. . . Send in the correct mailing address and phone number and we will send you a thank you gift.

Allen, Carol Johnson Garrison, Sandra Lori RimIer, Lillian Deborah Allen, Marion Denice Harris, William Davis Sauls, Larry J. Armour, Pamela Pierce Hill, Tina Lynn Scott, Rhonda D. Asbury, Kathy Ann Horne, Sandra Miller Seabolt, Donna Lea Ashe, Dana Warren Jennings, Joey Ray Seabolt, Sandra Bagwell, Jennifer Jane Jones, Wayne C. Smith, Sandi Marie Beard, Roswell Clark, Jr. Jordan, Grace Caroline Spears, Courtney Corrie Bennett, Karen Denise Kimsey, Mary Reaves Skinner, Kay M. Benoit, Cheryl Dianne Lamb, Robin Melody Stancil, Melanie Lucretia Bentley, Joey Vernon Lynch, William Theodore Stargel, Rhonda Carol Bigge, Sunshine Brooke Massey, Connie Syvilla Starkey, Jennifer Lizette Birkett, Lynn Stacey McMillan, Gary Paul Stephens, Katrina Lauren Bond, Merri Beth McMillian, Wanda K. Still, Joyce Bertschin Bramlett, Ruth Bremer McNeilly, Judy Staley Stodghill, Kimberly Joyce Bridges, Rhonda Burma Tracy McVay, George William Strickland, Dianne Elise Brown, Susan C. Meeks, Cindy Rae Swift, Nancy Ann Burge, Mary Jon Mills, Deborah Carol Taylor, Penni Roxanne Carter, Susan Ritchie Monroe, Timothy Len Turner, Derlyn Chambers, Regina Sue Mozley, Barbara Ellen Tatum Vickers, Gregory Phillip Charamond, Robert Claude Murphy, John Paul S. Waters, Gina Lynn Conley, Michael Joseph Murray, Carol Jean White, Craig I. Darsey, Danny Edward, Sr. Musselwhite, Mary Holly Wilbanks, Kelli Ann Davis, Karen Lynn Norton, Artis LeVerne Wilbanks, Wanda Jane Davis, Nancy and Phil Parham, Rendia Joy Wilburn, Robert Terry Decker, Michael Bruce Peck, Tammie Marie Willard, Sandra Kay Denny, Jacquelyne L. Fisher Perry, Charles Lee Williams, James Max Edge, Ronald, M., Jr. Pierce, Holly V. Williams, Kathy Kimbrell Folwell, Laura Vann Poole, L. Shelley Woodall, Joey Dwayne Fricks, Lisa Ann Puckette, Barbara Renee Zelazny, Judith Ann Gagnon, Michael J. Rich, Garth Edward

Alumni volunteers made phone calls to fellow alumni in the Hall County phonathon in September. L to R seated: The 40-member GC Alumni Council represents 20 locali­ Janine Hasselman, Lisa Saxon, Linda Stokes; standing: ties in Northeast Georgia. Pictured above are the mem­ Dennis Hollifield, Bryan Wells, Stan Stewart, Bob bers who attended the Fall meeting of the Council. Scanlin, Tommy Millwood, and Lee Chapman. 7 1

New Alumni Council Members Needed The Alumni Association Nominating Committee is, looking for ten alumni who would like to serve on the Alumni Council beginning in 1995-96. We especially need representatives from the following areas: Dawson, Habersham, Forsyth, and Commerce. The responsibilities are not time-consum­ ing . . . the experience is rewarding . . . and the group has lots of fun! WOULD YOU LIKE TO SERVE? Big Band Show-8.P7D!. G WOULD YOU LIKE TO ;~f.~k :;;~: ~~j,«"' NOMINATE SOMEONE? (C MARCH 20-25 Complete the form below and mail to the . Spring Break W,P,} if 'it; GC Alumni Office, P. O. Box 1358, Gainesville, APRIL 10 GA 30503. You may also call in a nomination at (404) 535-6248. :th Golf Tourna'l~n!iti1ii 'Chicopee Woods Golf C

ttl MAY 9'" Honors Day-12 noon-Gym ff!; } Telephone ____--'--- ______MAY 18 Ollice itil% .' "Twilight Concert-7:30 p.m.-Mills Pond

Home Details (404) 535·6222 Nominations will be accepted through March 31. MAY 23 Sopiiomote and Night School Picnfts

!,,~, J,JdNE 4 pt Alllmni"Family' Picnic-12:30 p.rn:

·4} JUNE 9, Graduation-8 p.m.- ' Georgiaf%Mou,lltains Center Are ll~J~

Special Thanks Special appreciation goes to Photographer Rob Maag (Class of 1977), who provided some of the photos used in the 1994 Foundation Annual Report. Rob transferred to GC from Monmouth College. He and his wife Patty and their two chil­ dren live in Gainesville.

8 - Fac'ulty Staff Alumni Profile-

Dr. Kathy Fuller received a big promotion last fall. She was named Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs at the College. She has had a busy several months dealing with facul­ ty and students from that perspective. Her "right hand," Gloria Brown, has made her transition flow almost effort­ lessly, Dr. Fuller said. She has been able to serve ,the College in several different capacities in her 21 years at the institution. In her work in Academic Support Services, she worked with students outside the classroom in learning labs and tutorial services. Now she can see the total perspective. It reinforces how vitally impor­ tant every component is to the success of the college community, she added. She has enjoyed getting to know the new faculty in each area and to be revitalized because ·of their energy and enthusiasm. She hopes to be able to support and encourage excellence in teaching and to make this year at the College the "Year of the Teacher. " Married to Donald Fuller, who teaches math at the College, she holds the Ph.D. Degree in Reading Education from the University of Georgia.

Steve Blair recently moved his office-after 21 years-to the brand new Academic III building on campus. He said it is a "good change" and he is thrilled with the "addition of new labs" in the building. "Students can really be served better in this situation, " he added. Asked for his opinion of the most significant change on campus affecting him in the many years he has taught, he stated without hesitation-the use of computers in the field of accounting. He is gratified to see the benefits for the students and the time saved by computers. Steve has found time to serve as a member of the Hall County Board of Education since 1990, having served as Chairman of that Board during his first year on the Board. He joined the GC faculty in 1973 as Instructor of Business Administration, and has been Associate Professor since 1985. He received the M.B.A. degree in Management from Georgia College.

9 HEALTHY OPPORTUNITIES DID YOU KNOW • • •

Century Plus memberships are • A rustic ' exercise trail, available to alumni and non­ approximately one mile long, is alumni. . accessible from parking lot E.

Membership to • Regulation-sized, fenced tennis ' the Century courts are located next to the Gym. Plus entitles Instructional classes have priority. members and Parking lots D & E are both convenient their icilunediate to the courts. families the use of the gymnasium, pool, Library, Student Center, or any other For your safety, the above-mentioned college facility. The gym and pool are areas should only be used during open for Century Club use on Tuesday daylight hours. and Thursday nights, 5 to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 2 to 6 p.m. POLICIES The following policies have been adopted in The annual cost an effort to establish and maintain a safe per family for a campus for students, visitors and the Century Plus general public. membership is $120 for alumni .Walkers and joggers are and $150 for encouraged to use the track and non-alumni. exercise trail due to heavy traffic on the roads .

• Rollerblading, rollerskating, and For questions skateboarding are prohibited on or information, campus. call the Foundation .Dogs are not allowed on campus. Office at 404/535-6207. .Pedestrians have the right-of-way.

• Posted speed limits are to be Other recreational and well ness \ activities are available at no cost. For general information, call the College Public Relations Office at 404/535-6336 • A newly resurfaced eight-lane, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The College quarter-mile track is located behind the . Public Safety Office can be reached 24 Gym. Please use parking lot F. hours a day at 404/287-5934.

10 We Heard That. • •

, 70 Donald M. Holland won the second high- Kelly Elizabeth Hearon has. received a degree est civilian award for work in connection in management and entrepreneurship from Louisiana with Desert Storm presented in 1991 at Washington, Tech University, and has returned to the area. D.C. He works for the General Services Administration. Alison Hadley Sigman is married to Ken Sigman. She has been a captain with the USAF for six , 71 Judy Westbrook has joined Gainesville years and is stationed in Charlotte, North Carolina. She Bank & Trust as a vice president. She and her is attending the . Citadel working on her master's husband Charles ('72) have two children, Michael degree. and Jennifer. , 87 Betsy Dian Harrison Hensley and her ,74 Roger D. Patterson is Associate Vice husband Chns have welcomed their second Chancellor for Finance at The University of daughter, Caitlin Elizabeth, born September 30, 1994. North Carolina- Chapel Hill. Formerly, he was They live in Charleston, South Carolina. Associate Vice President for Financial Planning and Management at Clemson University. Roger is married Wayne Parrish II and Candace Hurley to the former Faith Rooks of Gainesville and is the Parrish ('87) announce the birth of their first child, father of Renee, 11, and Beth, 6. Caleb Hurley Parrish, born August 18, 1994. Wayne is employed by Lawrence/Lanier Pharmacy, and , 76 Lovie Smith has been named Council Vice Candace is employed at Belk of Lawrenceville. They President for Operation First Class of the live in Flowery Branch. Northeast Georgia Council of the Boy Scouts of America. A committee will be formed for this program '88JeSlyn Dockery and her husband Greg which is a nationwide effort to serve more youth in the announce the birth of their first child, Jed Urban, Hispanic, and Asian areas of the community. Clark, born on June 23, 1994. They live in Cleveland, Georgia. , 79 Billy Glenn Reed is the Game Warden for Brantley County and has been associated David and Angie Mote announce the birth of a with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources son, Richie, born in December 1994. Game and Fish Division for 10 years. He lives in Waycross, Georgia. ,9 0 Kimberly Diann Chapman Godfrey married Lynn Godfrey on August 6, 1994. She ,8 2 Maureen Mary Minor Howe received her also began her teaching career at Lula Elementary in master's degree in 1986 from North Georgia the fall . The couple lives in Murrayville. CoUege and married Msgt. Robert Howe (USAF) in 1988. They lived in Las Vegas, then in Florida, and now , 91 Scott McArthy and his wife Vandy are the have settled in Ohio. They have two children, Robby, 4, proud parents of their first child Hanna Rae, and Rachel, 2. born November 3, 1994.

'84 Kurt and Allyson Westmoreland are the , 92 Pamela Lyn McDonald Wilbanks is cur- proud parents of Brett, born September 27, rently attending UGA majoring in social work. 1994. He joins four-year-old brother Bart. She is employed by the UGA Library. She married Stacy Wilbanks on June 18, 1994, and they live in Lee and Karen Chapman announce the birth of Baldwin, Georgia. their second child, Hayden Lee, born in December, 1994. Bryan Wells will receive the B.A. degree in Social Work from Georgia State University in March. ,8 6 Stan Stewart has joined Lanier National He plans to begin his graduate program in Special Bank as Branch Manager of the new Education in Behavioral Disorders at. Georgia State in Thompson Bridge Road Branch and Assistant Vice the Fall. He is employed at Families First in Atlanta. President. Married to Courtney Lambert ('93) , the couple lives in Gainesville.

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