Anchors Away, Winter 1993

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Anchors Away, Winter 1993
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Office of Alumni Affairs
Gainesville College
VOL. 9, NO.2
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA 30503
Alumni Heavily Involved
In Annual Meeting
"As my service as chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the Gainesville College Foundation
draws to a close, I have reflected on the year with
much gratitude for the support of so many people, "
said Joe Chipman to the 250 + supporters of
Gainesville College who attended the Foundation's
26th Annual Meeting on Sunday (January 24) at
the College .
"In a year when most nonprofit organizations
have fallen short of fundraising goals , we have
been most fortunate in not only meeting our ambitious goal, but in surpassing it," he continued.
The 1992 fund drive goal of $300,000 was set by
Fund Drive Chairman Joel Ames and Honorary
Fund Drive Chairman Ray Jones , both of whom
were congratulated for their leadership in ex-
WINTER, 1993
Brown Named
GC Alumni Director
Michelle Bowers Brown, a 1990 graduate
of Gainesville College, has been named Director of Alumni Affairs of the College , effective
March 1. She received her A.A. degree in
business administration from GC and her
B.B.A. degree in management/marketing
from North Georgia College in 1991. Currently, she is employed by Brenau University as
Admissions Office Manager.
A more detailed profile of Michelle will
be included in the spring quarter edition of
Anchors Away.
ceeding the goal by nearly $10 ,000.
Three long-time supporters of the College and
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Five long-time supporters of Gainesville College were honored at the GC Foundation's Annual Meeting held recently at the
College. Seated, left to right: Ray Jones, Bobbie Gay, and Dallas Gay, all of whom were named Honorary Life Trustees of
the Foundation. Standing: GC President J. Foster Watkins; Joe Chipman, outgoing Foundation Chairman; Keith Morris, who
received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the GC Alumni Assocation; Jerry Jackson, recipient of the Distinguished
Service Award , also from the Alumni Association; and Lee Chapman, President of the Alumni Association.
National
Higher Education Week
Twelve GC alumni took time from their busy
days to come to the campus during National
Higher Education Week, in October, to honor
faculty and staff, by presenting all 200 employees
of the College with individual gifts. This is the
fourth consecutive year that the Alurrmi Association has sponsored this activity. It's a way for
alumni to thank faculty and staff for words of encouragement, for GREAT teaching, and for being
available and for listening . The faculty and staff
were pleased to be honored by their former
students in this way.
History Instructor Ric Kabat accepts a gift from Alumni
Association members Freddie Webb and Linda Hutchins.
The entire class applauded in appreciation.
Library personnel were happy to pose with Alumni Bob
Ferguson, Anne Wade and Barbara Harris. Left to right:
Ferguson, Rebecca Homan, Priscilla Rankin, Julie
Marlow, Roger Brady, Wade, Valerie Wood, and Harris.
Alumnus Sid Chandler, fourth from left, recognized personnel in the Business Division. Left to right: Deb Lilly,
Katie Simmons, Peyton Lingle, Chandler, Chairman
Louise Holcomb, and John Picklesimer.
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Lest We Forget: After the Elections
by J. Fosler Walkins
President, Gainesville College
comings of the current campaign system and who
possibly could contribute to and support campaign reform as called for by Mr. Harris.
Working in a campaign is obviously an
enriching experience as described by Ms. Russell.
Some go beyond that by offering themselves for
public office. In the recently completed election
period, those of us who work at Gainesville College were mindful of this process, particularly at
the local and state levels , more so than at any time
in the recent past. Two of our fine faculty
members, Steve Blair and Margaret Newberry, currently serve on the Hall County Board of Education. In that position they will make decisions that
will literally touch the lives of thousands of
children in this county. They are joined on that
Board by Keith Morris , a current trustee of the GC
Foundation who attended Gainesville College in
1973-74. Keith recently received your Alumni
Association's Distinguished Alumnus Award at
the annual meeting of the Foundation.
"Who Shot JFK?" That question was raised
in a very thought-provoking presentation by Bob
Harris who was on campus on January 26. Supported by the Student Government Association,
Mr. Harris talked to an audience of approximately 135 students, faculty , and staff, and then conducted an extended, follow-up question and
answer session.
I came away from that experience with some
degree of depression about the futility of it all. Mr.
Harris leaves the impression that the democratic
system, as we know it, is controlled by vestedinterest and power groups that go so far as to
possibly assassinating a president. In response to
a question from me-as an educator for 35 years
who believes that things are not and don't have
to be that way, he indicated that major campaign
financing reform was needed so that candidates
would have ways to get elected without having
to depend on their personal fundraising. Such
dependence, in many instances, makes them
beholden to the sources of those funds. He extended his response to indicate that institutions like
Gainesville College should constantly try to communicate to its students the personal power they
have through the multiple individual decisions
they make in their lives. He stressed also the personal responsibility they have to make those decisions in a way that supports openness in the
political process and concern for the quality of life
for all of us and for the future of our society.
He suggested further that our Library/LRC
should subscribe to publications from the "alternative media" as a means of countering the control of the public media through large cox:porations
which actually own entities such as the major networks imd newspapers .
I was still troubled by his presentation when
I sat down and tried to develop an article for this
edition of Anchors Away. Thumbing through the
last issue of the newsletter, I ran across Sally
Russell 's article on "Don't Just Vote ; Go Work in
a Campaign. " (Ms. Russell is Associate Professor
of English and French at the College .) If you did
not read that article , we would be glad to make
another copy available to you.
In that very personalized discussion, Ms.
Russell talked about the extent to which her family
tradition of being involved in the pursuit of public
office and working in campaigns has meant so
much to her and her family over the years. In concluding that article, she identified campaign
workers as a source of people who see the short-
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President Watkins (second from left) confers with Margaret
Newberry, Steve Blair, and Frances Meadows.
GC Alumna Frances Meadows, a financial aid
counselor at the College, was elected to a position on the Hall County Commission. She is
already involved in a decision-making process that
will influence the quality of .life for all of us in
Hall County and literally in Northeast Georgia
because of Gainesville-Hall County's emergence
as a regional center of Northeast Georgia. She is
joined on the Commission by Brenda Branch, a
long-time supporter of the College and one we
claim as an alumna through her part-time study
with us as she explored some career options. Ms.
Branch is serving as Chairman of that
Commission.
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Alumna Davis Visits Poland
Under Fulbright-Hays Grant
only college professors, they are opening up noW
for high school teachers. She would encourage
high school personnel to apply for the grants.
While at Gainesville College in 1966-68, Davis
was very much involved both in and outside the
classroom. She was on the Dean's List several
quarters and was a member of Phi Theta Kappa,
the honor society for two-year college students.
She served as editor of the Yearbook for the two
years that she was a student at GC . "Working with
Dr. Jack Jones was a very pleasant time for me ,"
she indicated. "In fact," she continued , "my entire time at the College was a really nice experience. The friendships I made there have been
lasting ones."
After receiving the Associate of Arts degree
in liberal arts from GC in 1968, Davis transferred
to Clemson University where she earned the
B.A.Ed. degree in social studies. She taught for
several years, then returned to Clemson and
received her M.Ed. degree in secondary counseling in 1979. Currently, she teaches government
economics to seniors at Seneca (South Carolina)
High School and is head of the Social Studies
Department.
She was sitting in a classroom, as a FulbrightHays scholar, on a bright sunny morning six
months ago in Poland listening to a lecture about
that country and its people. She was anticipating
visiting some of the same sites later in the after~
noon that were mentioned in the lecture.
Janey Dean Davis has come a "long way"
since sitting in another classroom, a makeshift
one , at the Gainesville Civic Center in 1966, as
a freshman at Gainesville Junior College in its first
quarter of operation.
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Davis was one of 15 South Carolina
educators-9 university professors and 6 high
school teachers-chosen as Fulbright-Hays
scholars, who spent six weeks in Poland this past
summer for a comprehensive learning experience.
A University of South Carolina professor, who had
visited Poland in 1989, had written a grant proposal which was funded and allowed for the group
to tour Poland.
The theme ofthe visit was "Poland: In Transition from the Fall of Communism to the Rise of
a Democratic Society." As Davis explained: "Even
under the rule of Communism, the Polish people
still owned much of their own land. The Poles had
remained deeply religious, predominantly
Catholic, during their 45-year domination by the
Soviet Union, and their cathedrals had been
preserved.
"The solidarity movement, which was begun
in the early 1980s, continued for eight to nine
years ," continued Davis. "The early days were
marred by violence and by the arrest of Lech
Walesa, the solidarity leader and current president. They pursued their independence, and finally the Communists peacefully allowed for elections to be held. Then, a democracy prevailed in
1989. "
She indicated that renovations are continuing and are still needed in Poland, and a doubt
still exists as to the form the government is going
to take.
"Our days were long and full in Poland,"
Davis acknowledged. "We put in a 12-to-14-hour
working day each day, with lectures in the mornings and tours in the afternoons and evenings."
The group flew in and out of Berlin, "and we
rented German vans to tour Poland and stayed in
Polish accommodations," she added.
Since their return to the States, the scholars
have shared their information and experiences
with world history classes in the high schools and
colleges and with community groups.
Davis stressed that while the majority of
Fulbright grants previously have been awarded to
Janey and Scott Davis
Davis has a son, Scott, who is a sophomore
at Anderson College . She is the daughter of Inez
Dean, retired from the GC staff, and the sister of
Harriett McNeal, current vice president of the
Alumni Association. Davis and McNeal have
another sister, Susan Pierce, who heads the
biology department at Perry (Georgia) High
School.
McNeal praised both of her sisters' accomplishments. "The school systems are lucky to
have Susan and Janey. They both go that extra
mile, not only in teaching, but in sponsoring
special groups and clubs." She added: "Janey is
such a good older sister. She has always been so
supportive of me and of what I did, and that made
it easy to follow her in school. She simply paved'
the way for me at Gainesville College."
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Checkers Brings
Alumni Together
GC Alumni Chuck Groves, Lawrenceville,
and Kurt Allen, Winder, have recently completed
one of the largest murals in this area-a wall mural
12 feet by 90 feet at the new Checkers restaurant
in Athens.
According to Chuck, who attended GC as
recently as the 1992 fall quarter and who visited
the GC Alumni Office in January , the owners of
Checkers asked if students from the University of
Georgia Art Department would paint a mural on
the outside of a building adjacent to Checkers.
When the UGA Art Department "dropped the
ball," Chuck and Kurt took on the project.
The guys worked four weeks on the project,
including several very cold ' days in December.
However, the mural was completed in time for
Checkers ' grand opening the second week of
December.
Janice Whitmire Krull and her son Chip stand by their
"Checkers" cab beside the Gainesville Checkers
restaurant.
husband Dan, and son Chip Whitmire who also
attended the College. Additions to the chain are
anticipated in Gwinnett County.
Janice has fond memories of her years at the
College. She indicated that "the experiences and
education that I gained at the College contributed
to the knowledge it took to work together and
build a business as a family."
WHAT ARE MATCHING
GIFTS?
Since 1954, more than 1,050 companies have
established matching gift programs for education,
the arts, public broadcasting, nonprofit hospitals,
and other community organizations. Under a corporate matching gift program, gifts made hy a
company's eligible employees to the nonprofit
organizations that meet the company's guidelines
are matched with company or corporate foundation funds. Colleges and universities were the first
nonprofit organizations to benefit from matching
gifts. They still receive the largest percentage of
corporate matching gift monies, although benefits
to other types of nonprofit organizations are growing rapidly. When considering a gift to GC, please
determine whether your company is a "matching
gifts" employer.
Kurt Allen (left) and Chuck Groves put the finishing
touches on their mural at the Checkers restaurant at
Athens.
Chuck, who with Kurt has established Edge
Graphics, and his wife Lori have two children.
Kurt, who is single, painted the GC time capsule
that was buried when the College celebrated its
25th anniversary in 1989. He subsequently
graduated from GC in 1990. Chuck's goal is to get
a master's degree and to continue his work in the
graphic design area.
The mural was drawn in with crayon, then
blocked with solid colors, finally blended. The
medium used was oil-based enamel. Chuck
described the mural as being a lot of fun to design.
"It is a collage of many subjects, some directly
related to others, some unique in themselves," he
added.
Checkers restaurants located in Athens and
Gainesville are family owned and operated by
Janice Whitmire Krull , a 1968 GC graduate, her
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constructed; and in the resurfacing of the track.
He served on the Foundation Board of Trustees
in 1975-77.
These awards are presented annually to alumni and friends of the College who have made
significant contributions to the Alumni Association, the Foundation, the College, and the
community.
Fred Kelly, immediate Past Chairman of the
Foundation and Chairman of the Investment Committee, gave a positive report noting that even in
the tight fiscal climate, the endowment had increased by more than $250,000 this year, to nearly $3 million.
Richard Allison, Chairman of the newly
created Planned Giving Committee, reported on
the work of the Committee and distributed a
brochure which is being used as the Foundation
moves in this fundraising direction.
Gainesville College President J. Foster
Watkins expressed appreciation to the Foundation
for its continuing generous support of the institution . He noted that much of the success of
Gainesville College is because of the broad-based
support it enjoys in its service area. He
acknowledged the special support of those who
serve as Trustees of the Foundation and who provide leadership to and support for its multiple
activities.
Entertainment during the luncheon preceding
the meeting was provided by the Gainesville College Jazz Combo, directed by Roy Forrester.
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Foundation were named Honorary Life Trustees.
-Dallas and Bobbie Gay, Gainesville, were
selected because of their long-term involvement
with the Foundation and the College. Both served with distinction as Trustees of the Foundation,
Bobbie in 1988-90 and Dallas in 1980-84. Bobbie
and their sons, Jeff and Tommy, all attended
Gainesville College. They have provided corporate
support from their multiple business interests and
personal support.
In addition, Bobbie has served as President
of Theatre Wings, a community organization
dedicated to the support of the Gainesville Theatre
Alliance, a cooperative venture among Gainesville
College, Brenau, and the community. Dallas has
been treasurer of the Theatre Wings Endowment
Fund. Both of them have been involved in virtually every volunteer aspect of the theatre program.
The entire family was featured in the GTA production of "Bye Bye Birdie." They also were instrumental in organizing the St. Jude bike-a-thon
at the College.
-Ray Jones has served two terms as a Trustee,
in 1975-78 and 1983-86, and has just concluded
a very successful year as the Foundation's
Honorary Fund Drive Chairman. He has supported
the College personally and through his association with J & S Farms. He was a key player in the
recent capital bond campaign for the Hall County Schools. The most direct contribution that he
and his wife Evelyn have made to Gainesville College is their daughter, Carol Pinson, who teaches
English at the College.
He is a member of the Board of Directors ·of
First National Bancorp, of two Boards of the Northeast Georgia Medical Center, and of the Board of
Jackson Electric Membership Corporation for 17
years.
Keith Morris, Gainesville, received the
Distinguished Alumni Award from the GC Alumni
Association. Currently a member of the Board of
Trustees, he is a First Vice President of Trust Company Bank of North Georgia. He has served as
Chairman of United Way, President of the
Gainesville Lions Club, and is a new member of
the Hall County Board of Education. He was
chosen as the Jaycees Young Man of the Year in
1988-89.
Jerry Jackson, Flowery Branch, was awarded
the Distinguished Service Award. As a long-time,
effective member of the Georgia Legislature, he
served Hall County and particularly south Hall
County well. From the perspective of the College,
he was an invaluable source of helpful feedback
from the community and served on a number of
ad hoc committees over the years. He was instrumental in speeding the process of the College's
first new building in 19 years, the Continuing
Education/Performing Arts Center; in working
with the Department of Transportation and Hall
County in getting streets paved and parking lots
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Opportu nities
To Get Involved
Hall County Alumni
at Phonathons
Volunteer for
"A Day for Gainesville College"
Join friends as they blitz Gainesville-Hall
County to raise money for over 300 student
scholarships .
Thursday , April 29 , 1993
Call 404-535-620 7 for more information.
The Hall County Phonathon, held on three successive
evenings, was very successful. Some of the volunteers included, I to r: Steve Sorrells, Lawana Bryan, Dave
Puckett, Marlon Mayfield, Judy Forbes, and Fred Kelly.
New Alumni Council
Members Needed
The Alumni Association Nominating Committee is looking for eighteen alumni who would
like to serve on the Alumni Council beginning in
1993-94. We especially need representatives from
the following counties: Banks, Forsyth, Gwinnett,
Habersham, and Jackson.
The responsibilities are not time consuming ... the experience is rewarding ... and the group
has lots of fun!
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SERVE? WOULD
YOU LIKE TO NOMINATE SOMEONE?
Complete the form below and mail to the GC
Alumni Office, P.O. Box 1358, Gainesville , GA
30503. You may also call in a nomination at (404)
535-6248.
One of the many Hall County groups who called alumni
on behalf of the College/Foundation were, I to r: seated,
Sheri Millwood, Tony Millwood, Shirley Childers; standing, Steven McNeilly, Sid Chandler, Craig Smith, Linda Pritchett, and Caywood Chapman.
Name of Nominee
Address _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ---:-_ __ _
Some of the participants in the Hall County Phonathon
were, I to r: seated, Linda Guest, Deborah Nelson, Judy
Anderson, Ann Ravan; standing, Linda Hammontree,
Britt Henderson, Rodney Robinson, Mickey Hyder, and
Nicky Gilleland.
Telephone _ _ _--=-:,.",...-_ _ _-:-:-_ _ __
Office
(More pictures on Page 12)
Home
Nominations will be accepted through March 31.
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I met for the first time at a Forsyth County
Chamber of Commerce meeting Representative
Keith Breedlove, who is in his third term in the
Legislature representing north Gwinnett County
and south Forsyth County. He spoke in glowing
terms of his years at Gainesville College and the
appreciation he had for the people who had made
a difference in his life while he was at the College in the early 1970s.
Currently Donn Peevy, who served as a
senator from Gwinnett County for many Years, is
a member of the GC Foundation Board of Trustees
and has been most helpful as we have reached out
to Gwinnett County as our largest sending county (excluding Hall).
Closer to home, James Mills was elected in
November to the House of Represe~tatives and is
beginning his service in that capacity. He attended Gainesville College in 1981-83 and in 1990 and
is a resident of south Hall County. He will be
following in the footsteps of Jerry Jackson who not
only served Hall County but particularly
Gainesville College well during his 18 years in the
Legislature.
In reflecting on this list of people who are
close to Gainesville College, who have served and
are serving in these positions, we know them as
good and well-intentioned people. It is our hope
that the enthusiasm of Sally Russell as she
News Briefs
Gainesville College Alumnus Harry R. Chapman, Jr.
(right) presents a check to GC President J. Foster Watkins
to establish a trust in memory of his father, Harry R.
Chapman, Sr. The trust will provide scholarships for
students studying business and finance at the College. Mr.,
Chapman was respected in the community, especially by
local financial leaders. He was part owner and manager
of the Credit Bureau of Gainesville.
We are part of the future. It is our hope
that the Gainesville College experience
prepares our students to be meaningful
players in that future ...
J. Foster Watkins
served in a campaign a!}d in the joy of success of
people who are elected will spill over in such a
way that we will support the people who serve
and make the system work. In that way, the
pessimistic view presented by Mr. Harris, which
is probably closer to the truth than we would like
to admit, will not become reality and we will not
risk losing the ideals of American democracy as
we know it.
It rests upon how well each of us accepts the
challenge from Mr. Harris to emphasize our individual responsibility as we make the decisions
that impact the future . We are part of the future,
It is our hope that the Gainesville College experience prepares our students to be meaningful
players in that future-through service in elective
offices or as responsible citizens who are involved supporters of those who serve.
Sisters Jackie Phelps Mauldin (left) and Charlene Phelps
Martin proudly display their medals won when they completed a grueling 26 1/5 miles in the Annual Marine Corps
Marathon on October 25 in Washington, D.C. Jackie, who
attended GC in 1970-71 and who manages the bookstore
at the College, is serving on the 1992-93 Alumni Council. Charlene attended GC in 1969-70 and again in 1982.
The pair has plans for additional running endeavors.
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GAINESVILLE
COLLEGE
FOUNDATION
1992 Maritime Mark
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THE GAINESVILLE COLLEGE
FOUNDATION
The Gainesville College Foundation was established in 1967 to generate and administer private financial
support of the College. 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 annually and 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 also been placed upon endowment activities.
1992 Executive Committee
Joseph D. Chipman, Jr. , Chairman*
President
Lanier National Bank
Gainesville
Richard T. Allison *
Group Vice President
First National Bank
Gainesville
Joel F. Ames , Vice Chairman
Manager
United Cities Gas Company
Gainesville
Benjamin H. Easterling
District Marketing Supervisor
Georgia Power Company
Gainesville
J. David Burroughs, Secretary/Treasurer
Attorney
Burroughs & LeFevre
Gainesville
Peggy P. Payne*
Agent
Wallace Christopher Agency
Gainesville
P. Fred Kelly, Past Chairman*
CPA
Kelly Morse & Associates
Gainesville
P. Lee Chapman *
Alumni Association President
Marketing Representative
Jackson Electric Membership Corp .
Gainesville
*GC Alumni
Members of the 1992 Executive Committee of the Foundation are, left to right:
Joel Ames, Ben Easterling, David Burroughs, Peggy Payne, Joe Chipman,
Richard Allison, and Lee Chapman.
1992 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Dan W. Ashe*
Vice President for Marketing
Blue Ridge Grain & Marketing, Inc.
Gainesville
" Brian W. Ball
Vice President
Georgia First Bank
Gainesville
J. C. Bass
President
Bass Mims Tire Company
Winder
Bryan F. Bell
Senior Vice President
First National Bancorp
Gainesville
Burlyn Rebecca Burkett
Banking Officer
Gainesville Bank & Trust
Gainesville
Guy W. Cabe
Gainesville
Floyd W. Carmichael
President
AMPRO Fisheries
Roswell
W. Douglas Dillard, Sr. ~
Owner
Cornelia Insurance Company
Cornelia
Christopher England *
Vice President
Lanier National Bank
Gainesville
Sharon Farkas
Gainesville
Jim Foote*
Vice President/Controller
Milton Martin Honda
Gainesville
Marsha Hopkins *
Program Manager/Job Training
Georgia Mountains Regional
Development Center
Gainesville
Donald T. Hunt
Attorney
Gainesville
Erice Johnson
Associate BrokerNice President
Coldwell BankerlHeritage Real Estate
Gainesville
*G. C. Alumni
Deborah P. Lane *
Pharmacist
Eckerd Drugs
Gainesville
Scott McGarity
President
McGarity's Office Supply
Gainesville
Aaron S. McKinney
Agri-Business and Farmer
Athens
Keith 1. McRae
Dentist
Gainesville
James H. Moore
.Insurance Agent
Sidney O. Smith, Inc .
Gainesville
Keith Morris *
First Vice President
Trust Company Bank of North Ga.
Gainesville
Shelia W. Nix*
First Vice President
Trust Company Bank of North Ga.
Gainesville
Tim Perry*
Vice President
Peoples Bank of Forsyth
Cumming
Donn M. Peevy*
Attorney
Lawrenceville
Edward R. Quillian *
Veterinarian
Gainesville
Letitia C. Searcy*
Program Specialist
Gainesville College
Gainesville
Gregory N. Robinson
Vice President
Northeast Georgia Health Resources
Gainesville
Elio Salazar
Service Representative
Social Security Administration
Gainesville
James K. Syfan, III
Chief Executive Officer
Turbo Transport
Gainesville
Robert B. Thorpe , Jr. *
Manager
L-Mart
Gainesville ,
Sandra L. Whitmer
Branch Supervisor
Blackshear Place Library
Gainesville
'Awards were presented to Gainesville College Foundation Trustees at a luncheon on August 7 at the College. A plaque was presented to Chris England (second from right) who generated the highest percentage of major donor gift increases. Also, his team led all others during the major donor campaign. Left
to right, ,Foundation Chair Joe Chipman, Vice Chair Joel Ames, Debby Lane,
England, and Doug Dillard. Not pictured, David Burroughs and Robert Thorpe.
GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION
1992-93 Budget Allocations
$269,500
1.2 % Student Relations
12.9% Alumni Assoc.
4% Community Relations
1.6 % Contingency
3.7 % Operating Expenses
1992 FUND DRIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
GOAL $300,000
ANNUAL FUND DRIVE GIFTS
(as of 12/31/92)
$234,794
OUTSTANDING PLEDGES
21 ,775
$256,569
53,260
ENDOWMENT GIFTS
1992 GIVING TOTAL
GIFTS IN KIND TOTAL
(estimated)
$309 ,829
$
8,000
The Annual Fund Drive consists of several campaign areas including a major donor thrust: "A Day
for GC" in Hall County; mini-campaigns in Barrow, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Habersham, and Jackson Counties;
a faculty/staff campaign; and alumni phQnathons.
As reflected in the figures above, there is a continuing effort to develop the endowment of the Foundation which, as of December 31, 1992, was approaching $3 million.
SPECIAL NOTE
The recognition extended to those listed in this publication is one small way to thank the many contributors to Gainesville
College between January 1. 1992 . and December 31. 1992. Every attempt was made to ensure accuracy. but it is possible
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.
Any other use of these names is unauthorized and prohibited.
1992 GOAL EXCEEDED;
CREDIT GIVEN 260 VOLUNTEERS
Leaders ofthe 1992 Fund Drive were , left to right: GC President J. Foster Watkins, Joel Ames, Fund Drive Chairman;
Ray Jones, Honorary Fund Drive Chairman; and Joe Chipman, Foundation Chairman.
Alumni participating in the Banks County Phonathon were,
left to right: Bobby Whitlock, Greg Banks, Martha Ramsey,
Bobby Morris, and Coordinator Larry Sparks.
An entire alumni family helped at " A Day for GC, '92"Former Trustee Bobbie Gay (second from left) is shown with
her sons Jeff and Tommy, all GC alumni, and her daughterin-law, Dana. At right is Kris Reeves, Foundation
scholarship recipient who expressed appreciation for her
scholarship to the volunteers on that day.
Jackson County Alumni Phonathon volunteers included,
left to right: Joe Blackstock, Tina Brooks, Lisa Black, Janice
Wilbanks, Laura Whitmire , and Charles Underwood.
Damon Wilbanks was the coordinator of the phonathon
which was held in November at the Jackson EMC office in
Jefferson.
Year
Contributors
Amount
Contributed
1985
4 64
$129 ,000
1986
744
155 ,000
1987
906
187 ,000
1988
1,080
196 ,900
1989
1 ,200
2 10,600
1990
1 ,340
212 ,100
1991
1 ,300
249 ,300
1992
1 ,160
309 ,829
HELPING STUDENTS FINANCIALLY
STILL HIGHEST PRIORITY
OF THE FOUNDATION
Recipients of Math/Science Division scholarships for
1992-93 were honored at a reception in the fall . Some of
the recipients are, left to right, front row: Susan Sears,
Buford; Evelyn Knight, Oarkesville; Rhonda Rylee, Homer;
Rachel Waters, Talmo; Nickie Watkins, Winder. Back row:
Brooke Anderson, Beverly Mihalick, and Daniel Barbee,
all of Gainesville; Jonathan Lindman, Grayson; and Luke
Peters, Commerce.
Year
Recipients
Amount
Awarded
1986-87
181
$104 ,124
1987-88
208
115 ,350
1988-89
244
145 ,801
1989-90
269
154,938
1990-91
271
166 ,015
1991-92
304
177,348
Deanna Gunter, Lawrenceville sophomore, and Andy
Bateman, Gainesville sophomore, are the recipients of
Alumni scholarships for 1992-93. Shown above, left to
right: Rita Gunter, mother of Deanna; Deanna Gunter;
Andy Bateman; and Tom Bateman, father of Andy. Teresa
Ann Smith, Cumming, also has received an Alumni
scholarship.
Some of the Social Sciences Division scholarship recipients
for 1992-93 are shown above. Left to right: Christi Michelle
Cochran, Gainesville; Kelly Ann Cantrell, Jefferson; Jody
Paul Spain, Gainesville; Laurie Leigh Green, Loganville;
Minda Renee Trexler, · Homer; Colleen Ann Shea ,
Gainesville; and Virginia Anglin; Jefferson.
COMPANIES WHO FURTHERED EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH
PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEES AT GAINESVILLE COLLEGE
Ace Hardware
AT&T
Atlanta Gas Light Co.
Bell South
Chick-Fil-A
The Citizens Bank
Combustion Technologies , Inc.
Coronet Carpet
Fieldale Corporation
First National Bank of Gainesville
General Motors
Georgia Power
Glidden Paints
John H. Harland Co .
J & J Foods
Johnson & Johnson
Advanced Materials Co.
Kroger
Lanier Park Hospital
Macklanburg-Duncan
Makita Corporation
N.E. Ga. Medical Center, Inc.
Norton Company
Parr Roofing
Po Folks
SKF Industries
Select Laboratories
UAW-GM
Wachovia
Wal-Mart
West Building Materials Center
Winn-Dixie
ZF
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THE INVESTMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
The efforts ofthe Gainesville College Foundation to raise $750,000 to qualify far a two-far-one match
of $1,500,000 through the U.S. Office of Education, Title III Challenge Endowment Grant reached a
successful conclusion on February 28, 1991. An Investment Committee was appointed by the Board
of Trustees and investment guidelines were developed.
The Committee solicited proposals and subsequently selected Trust Services, a Division of the First
National Bank of Gainesville, as the investment manager for both the Title III Endowment and the General
College Endowment funds. A dollar-cost averaging procedure was e'm ployed in transitioning the funds
into the investment according to, initial parameters-cash 5-30%; bonds 75-100%; stocks 0-25%. The
parameters were subsequently amended by the Executive Committee based upon the recommendations
of the Investment Committee. Current parameters are: cash , 0-20%; bonds, 50-70%; stocks, 30-50% .
The Investment Committee is pleased to present this repart at the 1992 Annual Meeting on behalf
of the Board of Trustees.
PORTFOLIO SUMMARY 12/31/92
60%
Cash 0-20%
Bonds 50-70% Stocks
30-50%
Current Allocation Policy and Position
Blue Chip Growth
Treasuries
5%
Growth
20%
5%
Growth & Inc.
5%
5%
Equity Income
Agency MBS
10%
20%
Money Market
GNMA's
20%
Current Sector Strategy
10 %
ENDING MARKET VALUES*
Date
Title III Endowment
General Endowment
Total
12/31/91
12/31/92
$2,405,290.25
$2,571,722.10
$333,550 .49
$400,015.15
$2,738,840.74
$2,971,737.25
,
TOTAL RETURN INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE*
Title III Endowment
General Endowment
Annualized
Annualized
1991
1992
8 .73%
9 .86%
7.99%
7.79%
* Unaudited
Members of the Invesbnent Committee, left to right: John Gram, Chairman Fred
Kelly, Marquita Moore, Joe Chipman, and Warren Stribling. Not pictured: Joel
Ames.
.
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GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION
TRUSTS AND SPECIAL FUNDS
Allied Health Trust
Joseph Scott Bagwell Memorial Trust
Leland H. Bagwell Memorial Trust
BagwelllMcDaniel Trust
W.A. Bagwell Trust
W.T. Carlisle/Coach Joe Pittard Trust
Harry Chapman Memorial Trust
Chicopee Mfg. Co. Trust
Clark-Theodore Trust
Ralph & Mary Cleveland Trust
, Rita Collins Trust
CromartielHubbs/Boston Trust
James & Eleanor Dunlap Trust
Gainesville College Alumni Trust
Gainesville Kiwanis L,e adership Trust
Martha T. Hatcher Chair
Consorcia Perez Herrera Trust
Home Federal Chair of Govt. & Business
International Student Trust
Phil M. Landrum Trust
James E. & Frances Mathis Trust
Mattie Moon Trust
Hugh M. Mills, Jr. Trust
Dean Myers Trust
Neal-Payne Trust
Herbert W. Robinson Trust
Parks Rountree Trust
Alexander B. Russell, Sr. Trust
David 1. Singleton Memorial Trust
Anthony L. Smith Memorial Trust
Loyd Strickland Trust
Joe Telford Trust
Warren Featherbone Trust
Robert 1. White Trust
Tom Wilheit Trust
Jean Rosser Williams Trust
The special funds listed below provide additional annual scholarships for Gainesville College students
through the Foundation.
American Business Women's Association
Banks County Scholarship
Harry Chapman Scholarship
Cleveland Martin Foundation Scholarship
Gainesville Jaycees Leadership Scholarship
Gainesville Jr. Service League Scholarship
Gainesville Lions Club Scholarship
Gainesville-Northeast Ga. Bar Association
Georgia Protein Scholarship
J & J Foods Scholarship
Jackson Electric Membership Scholarship
JEMClNorth Hail High Partners in Education
McKibbon Bros. Inc .
Bill Moore Scholarship
Norton Company Scholarship
Donald G. Nunn Scholarship/Gain~sville
Community Foundation
Phoenix Society Scholarship
Rotary Club of South Hall Scholarship
SKF Scholarship
South Hall Lions Club
Loyd Strickland Foundation Scholarship
. Winder/Barrow Scholarship
Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co . Scholarship
New members of the Alumni Council, elected in 1992, joined the full Council
in assisting the Foundation i~ several campaigns including "A Day for
Gainesville College," mini-campaigns, and phonathons.
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The Alumni Association, established in 1984, functions as an arm of the Gainesville College Foundation. It operates under strong leadership from staff, officers, and a 42-member Alumni Council. From
funds derived from the golf tournaments and other activities, the Association established the Alumni
Scholarship Trust. Three students - Andy Bateman, Gainesville, and Deanna Gunter, Lawrenceville,
and Teresa.Ann Smith, Cumming - received scholarships in 1992-93 through the Alumni Scholarship
Trust, which now has a corpus of over $88,500.
A full-time Director of Alumni Affairs is expected to be employed in February, 1993.
1992-93 ALUMNI COUNCIL
Judy Anderson - Gainesville
Mark Bailey - Hoschton
Joe Booth, Jr: - Gainesville
Todd and Cheryl Burke - Demorest
Diane Carpenter - Gainesville
Sid Chandler - Gainesville
Lee and Karen Chapman - Gainesville
Terri Evans - Commerce
Bob Ferguson - Gainesville
John Geyer - Gainesville
Nicky Gilleland - Dawsonville
Barbara Harris - Gainesville
Janine Hasselman - Roswell
Britt Henderson - Gainesville
Linda Hutchins - Gainesville
Kathy Jackson - Winder
Michael Langley - Buford
Susan Latty - Gainesville
Linda Lord - Athens
Karon Mann - Cumming
Jackie Mauldin - Gainesville
Dawn McDaniel - Snellville
Bill and Janis McDonald - Athens
Harriett McNeal - Gainesville
Tony and Sherri Millwood - Oakwood
Barry Moose - Gainesville
David Mote - Clermont
Scott and Beverly Skelton - Cleveland
Linda Smart - Cornelia
Lovie Smith - Gainesville
Larry Sparks - Commerce
Linda Stokes - Gainesville
Freddie Webb - Gainesville
Lillian Welch - Gainesville
Bryan Wells - Gainesville
Wesley and Lori Winkler - Gainesville
Alumni Association Officers, left to right: Wesley Winkler, Secretary I
Treasurer; Harriett McNeal, Vice President; Lee Chapman, President.
RECIPIENTS OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Distinguished Alumni Award
Pat McArthy
Joe Chipman
Harriet McNeal
Bill Stephens
Marsha Hopkins
Rich White
Distinguished Service Award
Herbert Robinson
Sammy Smith
Eleanor Crawford
Bob Scanlin
Bob Hamrick
The Regents Players
(Cathy Holderfield, Della Ruth Johnson, Dianne Martin,
John Melvin, Jene Robocker, and Doug Stewart)
A Note of Appreciation
REGENTS CLUB
($3,000 or More)
Harry Chapman, Jr.
1
Jackson Electric Membership Corp .
Cleveland & Martin Foundation Ralph & John Cleveland 2
J & J Foods
Jean & Lou ,Fockele
Piedmont Laboratories, Inc.
Georgia Crown Distributing Co.
Tom & Mary Foote Paris
Georgia Proteins, Inc . Tommy Bagwell
Protein Products, Inc.
Hardy ChevroletCharles Hardy
Roy C. Moore Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Loyd Strickland
Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Company
2
($1,000 to $2,999)
ABWA
Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Mrs. Harry Bagwell
Mr. & Mrs . James E. Baker 2
Henry Braselton
Cargill, Inc.
Chicopee Manufacturing Co.
The Citizens Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Louie W.
Cleveland, Jr.
ConAgra
Credit Professionals of
Gainesville
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Dunlap 2
($500 to $999)
Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Ashe 2
Benny & Susan Bagwell 1
Mr . .& Mrs. W.A. Bagwell 2
Bank of Banks-George Evans 2
Belk of Gainesville
Mr. & Mrs. F.E. Bobo 2
Capital Loan Company Benny Hewett
Floyd & Sallie Carmichael 2
Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co.
City Plumbing & Electrical
Company
Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Clarke
Clipper Petroleum - Bob Braff
& Tom Bower
Mr. & Mrs. Elton Collins 2
1
2
3
Alumnus
Trustee / Former Trustee
Faculty / Staff / Retiree
Leon Farmer & Company
Fieldale Farms Corporation
First 'National Bank
Gainesville Junior Service
League
Georgia Power Co .-Gainesville
Gainesville Radiology Group
W. A. & Peggy Gillim
Harris Calorific Division/The
Lincoln Electric Co.
JEMC/North Hall High
School Partners in Education
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jones 2
Lanier Parle Hospital
Robert J. Lathem
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Group
J.A. Long , Inc.
Makita Corporation of America
Mar Jac , Inc .
McKibbon Brothers, Inc. John B. McKibbon , III 1
Milton's Institutional
Foods , Inc .
Mr. & Mrs . Ernest Moore, Jr. 2
Moreno Press - Dittler
Bros. , Inc.
North Georgia Tom Sales Gerald Turk 1
Norton Company
Pepsi Cola Bottlers of
Gainesville
Pittulloch Foundation
Rotary Club of South Hall
Mr. & Mrs. W.D. Rountree
Sawnee Electric Membership
Corporation
Sidney O. Smith, Inc.
SKF Bearings, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs . Charles Smithgall
James Thurmond Smithgall
South Hall Lions Club
Mr. & Mrs . Joe K. Telford 2
Trust Company Bank of
North Georgia
Turbo Transportation
United Cities Gas Company
Wachovia
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Waldrip 2
Foster & Janice Watkins 3
Mrs. Jane Eve Wilheit
Wilheit Packaging Materials
Co. - Philip Wilheit 2
Community Bank and Trust Jackson County
Conditioned Air Systellls Doug & Diane Magnus 1 , 2
Country Cupboard Food Stores
- Russ Wallace 2
Margaret Cromartie
Dr. & Mrs . John Darden 2
Dundee Mills
Duplicating Products Marquita Moore 2
Dutch Quality House
Ethicon, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert 1. Fowler, Sr.
Donald & Katherine Fuller 3
G. C. Rotaract Club
G. C. Science Division 3
Gainesville Jaycees
Gainesville Lions Club
Dallas & Bobbie Gay 1,2
Georgia Printing Company
Heyward Gnann 2 , 3 .
Mr. & Mrs . Ron Gress
Hardee's of Gainesville Frank Turk
Harrison Tire Service
Eddie Howington
J & S Farms
Kubota Manufacturing Corp.
Frank & Ruth Lane 2
Lanier National Bank - Joe
Chipman 1,2
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Lawson
Milton Martin HondalToyota 2
Matthews Printing Company
Mr. & Mrs. J.M. McRae 2
Mitsubishi Consumer
Electronics
Charles R. Morrow
Ray & Phyllis Morse
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Mundy 2
Northeast Georgia, Inc.
Northeast Georgia Pediatric
Group
Mr. & Mrs. Donn Peevy 1, 2
Peoples Bank of Forsyth
County
Phoenix Society
Carol & Randall Pinson 3
Mr. & Mrs . W. F. Ramsey 2
Rochester & Associates
Dr. & Mrs. Alex Russell
Mr. & Mrs. Lorry Schrage 2
A. C. Smith Poultry
Smith, Gilliam & Williams
Ralph Smith
Southern Bell
Standard Telephone Co.
Stork Gamco, Inc.
Warren and Jamie Stribling 1, 2
Tipton Construction Co. 1
Turner, Wood & Smith 2
Tyson Foods
Wallace Christopher Agency Ron Christopher 2
White County Bank
Charles G. Young 1
Dr. & Mrs. Philip Zoercher
2
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Davis , Jr.
Dr. & Mrs . P.K. Dixon
Erdine Donovan 3
,_
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Downs
Sallie Duhling 3
Mr. & Mrs . Charles K.
Edmondson, Sr.
Fairfield Mortgage
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Farkas 2
First National Bank df
Jackson County
First National Bank of ,
($250 to $499)
Habersham ,County
Dan Abraham
Fleming Food Service, Inc .
Steve & Rebecca Gurr 3
Marion A. Allen Insurance Wendell Bagwell 1
Mr. & Mrs . W. F. Hennen
Mr. & Mrs . Richard Allison 1,2
Bob & Margaret Howington 3
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Keith
Dr. & Mrs . Danny Askew
Keystone Food
Avery Label
,First Commerce Bank
R. Alvin Bagwell 1
First Commerce Bank Bank South of Barrow County
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Bell 2
Habersham
Mr. & Mrs. H. Allison
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blackmon
Dorothy Brock 3
Fosnocht, Jr.
Burroughs & LeFevre - David
Gainesville Bank & Trust
Burroughs 2
Anita & Rodney Smith 3
Ed Cabell 3
Georgia First Bank - Andy
Walker 2
Cantrell Machine Co.
Carroll Daniel Construction Co. Georgia Foam, Inc.
Georgia Power - Cornelia
David Chester
Gibson Dental Design
City Ice Co.
Harrison Poultry, Inc .
Coker Equipment Co.
HASCO , Inc.
Jerry S. Coker
Cottrell, Inc.
Dr. Arden L. Hothem
Country Charm Egg
Mr. & Mrs . William T.
Hudson, Jr . 2
Distributors - Vince Booker
Crystal Farms, Inc.
Ivan Allen Company
CWT Farms, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Jacobs, Jr.
($150 to $249)
Dr. & Mrs. James Alday
Robert & Suzanne Allen
Roger Allen
A.L. Welding Supply, Inc.
Anderson, Scroggs , &
Whitfield 1,2
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Ashe 1 , 2
Bradley & Lugene Bagwell
Bill & Mary Bailey 1
1
Gary & Harla Jane Bailey 1
Marcus Bailey 1
Bank South - Forsyth
Barbe America, Inc. '
Johnnie & Jack Barnes
Bass Mims Tire Co. J.C. Bass 2
George Bell
Dr. & Mrs. Reppard Bennett
Bird Chain Saw
Bob & Chris Bishop
Dr. & Mrs. Wiley Black
Bret Bleifus
Bobbie's Fried Chicken
Sara & Vince Booker 1 , 3
Michael & Deborah Bow 1
Dr. Thomas D. Brown, Jr.
Ruth & Robert Bruner Nursing Care , Inc .
Mr. & Mrs. Guy Cabe 2
Dr. William B. Jones
Katherine 's Kitchen
Steve & Linda Langston 3
Macklenburg Duncan
Mike & Jackie Mauldin 1, 3
Bruce & Pat McArthy 1, 3
Dr. & Mrs. Keith McRae 2
Marguerite Meagher 1
Dr. John Milford 1
Dr. & M,rs. Hugh Mills , Jr. 2 , 3
Jack Moore 2
Dr. Stephen Moore
Myers Elementary School
The Norton Agency
Peoples Bank of Forsyth
County
Dr. & Mrs . Sam Poole 2
RadIo of Georgia
Amy Reeder 3
Reliance Electric Co .
Lamar Reynolds 1
Dr. & Mrs . Herbert Robinson 3
Tish Searcy 1 , 2 ,3
Harold Smith 1, 2
Sammy Smith 1 ,2
Mr . & Mrs . Royce Stephens
Mr. & Mrs . Bobby Strickland 2
Bradley & Barbara Strickland 3
Steve & Laverne Tilley 2 , 3
Union Baptist Church
W. A. Van Valkenburg 3
Stephen Walden 1
Allen Waters 2
Doyle & Anne Webb 3
Barbara & Allen Webster 3
Mr. & Mrs . Rich White 1 ,2
Whitehead Die Casting
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Wood
Andrea Lynn Cantrell 1
Caravelle Travel
Care Drugs
Mr. & Mrs .Jack Carey
Michael R. Casper 1
Centennial Machine Co.
Mr. & Mrs . Larry Hanes Clark
Mr. & Mrs . J. R. Coffey
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Cole 2
Imogene & Chris Collins
Community Bank & Trust Cornelia
Eleanor Crawford 3
Credit Professionals of
Gainesville
Mr . & Mrs. Clayton Deavers
Joe & Delores Diaz
Sharon Dover 1
Tammy Dudley 1
Linda Edenfield 1 , 2
Judy Edge
Esprit Travel & Tours
Mr. & Mrs. C. H. Eure
Dr. & Mrs . Slade Exley, Jr. 1
Joseph D. Farrell
Mr. & Mrs. James Faulknert,
Joe & Diane Formhals
Richard & Rosemary Freeman
Roy Forrester 3
Furness Chiropractic
Gaines"iille Asphalt
Gainesville College Women's
Organization .
Gainesville Scales, Inc.
Col. & Mrs. John Gaither 1
Georgia Investment
Georgia Mountains Soccer
Association
Mr. & Mrs. George Giddens
Christopher S. Gillespie 1
Jeri Gill
Green Acre's Mobile Homes
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Green
Don & Tracey Griffin 1
Donald J. Griffin 1
Larry Grise
Wendy A. Gruber 1
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hamrick 2
Hardman Auto - Jim
Hardman 1
Sarah Harrison 3
Tommy Hawks
Barbara Hermann 3
Mr. & Mrs . Hoyt Herrin
Marsha & Benji Hopkins 1, 2
Donald M. Hulsey 1
Mark Hulsey
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hulsey 1
Donald & Kathy Hunt 2, 3
Stanley Irvin
.
Mr. & Mrs. Billy E. Jackson
Jackso'n County Farm Bureau
The Jackson Herald
Jim Johnson
Walter Joslin
J. Richie, Inc. - Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Booth 1
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kelly 1, 2
Julia Kemp
Kesler Tire Service
Jim & Linda Keys 1
1
2
3
Alumnus
Trustee / Former Trustee
Faculty / Staff / Retiree
2
Sharon Knight
Carolyn Knopp
Dr. & Mrs. , Philip' Koch
Mr. & Mrs. Bradle.Y Kuss
Lancaster Music - Joey
Lancaster 1
Rick & Debby Lane 1, 2 ,
Lanier & Lawrence Pharmacies
- Tim Hurley 1 ~
Lanier Sleep Shop ' .
David Lathem 1
Lyle & Karen Latva1a ""
John P. Lawson 1 .
Melody Lane Lowder
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lueptow
Horace Franklin Maddox 1 '
Paul Maney
Matt 1. Matthews 2
Ed & Mary Mayhew 3 '"
Terry & Barbara McFarland · 1
McGarity's - John & Scott
McGarity 2
Garry & Margaret
McGlaun 1, 2, 3
Dr. & Mrs. Matthew McGowan
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron McKinney 2
Mr. & Mrs. Richard McNeece .
Allen Mealor
Metro Appraisals, Inc.
A. J. & Linda Miller
Mitchell Hardware & Building
Supply 1
Mr. & Mrs.Keith Morris 1, 2
Mount Vernon Mills
National Auto Research
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Naylor
Newman & Company
Chris & Sandra Nix 1
Shelia Nix 1, 2
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oliver 2
Olympic Oil Co.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Owen 2
Dr. & Mrs. Roger Owens
Terry & Margie Mark 1
Jerome Parker 2
Ray. & Peggy Payne, 1, 2
Mr. & Mrs. John Peeples
Bobby Joe Peck
J. c. Penney Co.
Carole & Doug Pote
Brenda Purvis 3
Dr. & Mrs. Ed Quillian 1, 2
Russell & Norma Rainwater
Mr. & Mrs. Strother
Randolph 2
Perrin Reynolds
Mr. & Mrs. William L.
. Rogers, Jr. 2
Rotary International
. ,District 691
James F. Ryder
Sartain Law Offices
Douglas Sauls ·1
Tom & Belinda Sauret 3
Mr. & Mrs. John Savage
.
Sawyer, Riley, Compton, Inc.
Brad & Andrea Schafer 1, 3
Sears
Robert & Norma Seerley 3
'D avid & Martha Sherman
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shockley 2
Slack Auto Parts
Ricky J. Slay 1
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith
Craig F. Smith 1
Snelling & Snelling
George & Diane Stafford
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Stapleton, Jr .
Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Strickland
Phil Sumlin 1
Dan & Chandelle Summer
Gordon M. Telford
Barbara Thomas 1, 3
Kerry G. Thomas 1 Dr. & Mrs. W. Jackson
Thompson
Jason David Thornton
Thomas Tuggle 3
Tunco Mfg. Inc.
Byron & Alma Turk 3
Tyson Foods
Mike & Anne Veal 1
Jimmy Wallace
Alexis Walsh
Walters Management
Mr. & Mrs. Fleming Weaver 2
Charles & Judy Westbrook 1
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Whitaker
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie
Whitfield 1, 2
David Williamson 1
Mr. & Mrs. Joe T. Wood, Sr. 2
($100 to $149)
Frankie Abercrombie 3
Bradley Abernathy 2
Mr . & Mrs. Joel Ames 2
Andean Motor Company
Jack Bailey
Rafe Banks III
Richard & Sara Bannister 1, 2
Bates, Carter & Co.
George Bell
Robbie Bettis 1, 3
Big Star - Randa,ll Holland 1
Mike & Deborah Bolding 1, 3
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Bower 2
Dr. Charles Bradley
Frances L. Brown 3
The Buffalo Co., Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Ed Burnette 1, 2
Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Bush
Linda V. Byrd
Byrd & Stephens Bldg. Supply
Cafe Julius
Cainbrake Sandwich Shop
Camping Time
Carnes Construction
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Chambers 2
Robert Chandler
Caywood Chapman 3
Chattahoochee Locomotive Co.
Children's Theater
Cornett Bridge, Inc.
Isabel Crow
Curtis Mathes Home
Entertainment Center
Charles Davis 3
Representative & Mrs. Nathan
Deal
Francine Dibben 3
Byron Drew 3
Linda Duncan 1, 3
Edgar Dunlap II 2
Carol Elrod 3
Falcon Cable TV
T. T. Folger, Sr. 2
Judy Forbes 1, 3
Gary Freeman
Gainesville Manufacturing Co.
Gainesville Marble & Granite
Dr. & Mrs . Brock Garrett
Georgia Chair Co.
Georgia Mutual Insurance Dennis Wright
Gilleland Concrete Products
Don Gordon 2
Dr. Hector Gotay
Michael Gravitt 1, 2
Greene Ford Co.
Guilford Mills
Brandon Haag 1, 3
Habersham Hardware
David L. Hamby 1
John Hamilton 3
.Jim Hammond 3
Linda F. Hammontree 1
Sam Harben
Phil Hartley
Eddie & Anne Hartness 1, 2
Anita Haynes 1
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Head 2
Heard Fuel Company
Steve Heinen 1, 2
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Henry
Holiday Homes, Inc.
J & R Kern, Inc.
John Hulsey Plumbing
Julius Hulsey 2
Indal Extrusions
Industrial Pipe Supply
David Irvin 1, 2
Anne Jackson 3
_
Mr. & Mrs. N. A. Jacobs 2
Thomas Jarrard
Charles Johnson
Joyland Early Learning Center
Kelly's Foods
Judge & Mrs. Richard Kenyon
Blanche & Clelle Kinney 3
Jim & Mary Kline 1, 3
Janice Krull 1
Barry & Sandra Ladd 1, 2
Lanier Lincoln
Larry's Easy Pay Tire Store
George Lawson
Wade Lindorme 2
Little-Davenport Funeral Home
Little Giant Grocery
Little & Woodall Supply Co.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lowe 3
Sister Theresa Lowe 3
Mr. & Mrs . Thomas
McCracken 3
Glenda McLeod 3
Charles & Barbara McMichael 3
Frances Meadows 1 , 3
Wayne Miller Construction Co.
Mr. & Mrs . Jim Moore 1 , 2
Janice Nylander 3
Ouzts Chevrolet Co.
Ed T. Par.ks, III
Peck Construction Co .
Peoples Bank & Trust
Piedmont Auto Products
Pittman Crown & Bridge
Poor Richard's
Mr. & Mrs. David Rankin
Janet Roberts 1
Lewis & Pat Rogers 3
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Robinson 2
Sally Russell 3
Scovill Fasteners
Service Master of Gainesville
- Bill St. Clair 2
Mr. & Mrs . Coy Skaggs
Scott & Beverly Skelton 1
Dr. Ed Shannon
Shirley'S, Inc. ·
James Short
Donald Shubert 1
Stephens & Shuler
Martha & Ben Simmons 1 , 2
Betty Singletary 1
Joyce & Burton Stephens 1
Jo & Tony Stone 1, 2
Suzuki
Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Swetenburg 2
J. Greg Syfan 1
Billy Taylor 3
Three D Cleaners & Laundry Danny Dunagan 1
Tri-County Quality Foods
Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy Truelove
Roy Turner
Walden & Crowe P.C.
Tom & Susan Walter 3
The Warren Featherbone
Company
Mr. & Mrs. Ed . Wayne 2
Bob & Pat Westervelt 3
Joe & Betty White 1
Sandra Whitmer 2
Eric & Christine Wiese
Jacque Wilkes 1
Tommy Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Homer Wilson
Window Treatments , Inc .
Jane Wolf-Smith 3
Mr. & Mrs. Joe T. Wood , Jr. 2
Mr. & Mrs . 1. W. Zoller
THE
HE~ITl\GE
CLUB
The Gainesville College
Foundation Heritage Club was
established to provide opportunities for supporters-of the
College to contribute to its long
term future by making a commitment through a will,
insurance policy , or other
deferred gift.
During 1992 , the Foundation Planned Giving Committee, under the leadership of
Trustee Richard Allison,
developed a brochure and process to encourage growth of
this segment of Foundation Members of the Planned Giving Committee are shown with Pat McArthy,
Director of Advancement (third from left). Left to right: Fred Kelly, Chairsupport.
Richard Allison, Thad McCormick, Bucky Highsmith, Ron Christopher,
The Committee hosted area man
and Jim Moore.
professionals in the fields of
law, accounting , insurance, investments, and trust administration at a meeting to increase their awareness of the Gainesville College Foundation so they
can more effectively work with associates and clients who desire to make a gift to the Foundation.
Thank you to the friends of the College who have notified the Foundation of inclusion in their
estate planning . For information on how you can become a member of The Heritage Club, call
the Gainesville College Advancement Office at (404) 535-6207.
FRIENDS
($25 to $99)
Larry D. Abernathy 1
James M. Adam 1
Aubry & Rosanell Adams 3
Linda & Jerry Adams 1
Alltel Georgia, Inc.
Judy Anderson 1
Jim Andrews
Animal Medical Center
Apex Oil Company
Applegate Gifts
Jerry T. Archer 1
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Armstrong
Arrow Auto Sales
Mr. & Mrs. James Ash
Melissa T. Autry 1
A. Gary Avants 1
Susan Aycock 1, 3
Johnny W. Bailey 1
Thomas H. Bailey 1
B & B Travel , Inc.
Angela S. Ball 1
1 Alumnus
2 Trustee / Former Trustee
3 Faculty / Staff / Retiree
2
William Greg Banks 1
Barnett Business Services
John Barnett - Jack Bradley
Insurance
Gloria Bearden
James E. Beavers 1
Jeannette R. Bedenbaugh 1
James C. Bell 1
David B. Bennett 1
Randy and Ha~ilyn Bennett 1
Guy Dean Benson
Benton & Parker Company
Phil -Bettis 1
Bill's Styling Four
Linda K. Bishop 1
Charles Blalock 1, 3
Christine 1. Blalock 1
Lisa & Gary Black 1
Blackstock Auto Service
Olivia B. Blanchard 1
Dianne Blankenship
Steve & Merry Blair 3
Arnold Boyd
John Bramblett 1
Bramlett Pharmacy
Beth W. Bray 1
Keith Breedlove 1
Bimbo Briscoe 1
James H. Brock 1
Rhonda S. Brock 1
Brenda Brown
Gloria Brown 3
Mr. & Mrs . Roger Brown
T. M. Bryan 2
Kevin Burchett 1
Burel Supply Company
Todd & Cheryl Burke 1
Burlyn Burkett 2
Gregory H. Burnette 1
Phillip J. Burt 1
Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Butterworth
Jim Butterworth
John P. Byrne, Jr.
Cagle's, Inc. Collinsville, AL
Cagle's, Inc. - Macon, GA
Leonard C. Cagle 1
Mayfield Camp 1
Candler Concrete 1
Perry J. Cantrell 1
Susan Cargile 1
Diane Carey 1, 3
Donald B. Carlan 1
Keith Carlisle
Arthur & Diane Carpenter 1, 3
John C. Carroll 1
Mr. & Mrs . Ben H. Carter, Sr.
Patricia G. Case
Jill M. Casper 1
Cathey Furniture Co.
Cato Tire Service - Anthony
J. Cato 1
Robert W. Chambers 1
- Sidney N. Chandler 1
Teresa T. Channel 1
Lee & Karen Chapman 1 I
Mitch and Marsha Chapman 1
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Chapman
Wilma Charles 1
Joseph E. Cheeley, III 1
Samuel L. Chesnutt
Chick Supply
Shirley & Doug Childers 1
Darrel M. Chisolm 1
Andrea & Wayne Clark 1
Classic Car Wash
Christopher C. Clement 1
Lee Roy Clendenning 3
The Clothes Rack
Coast to Coast Home &
Auto/OTASCO
Cobb Vantress, Inc .
Rita V. Cochran 1
Heather Cofer 1
Coldwell Banker/Heritage
Realty
Michael Collier
Mr. & Mrs. C. B. Collins
Patricia Collins 1
Velma Collins 3
Comfort Inn - Cornelia
Commerce Family
Medicine, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh E. Conner
Robert M. Conner, Jr. 1
B. Jan Cooley 1
Cornelia Mill & Feed
Cornelia Veterinary Hospital
Florence J. Cowart 1
Darryl W. Cox 1
Nancy E. Coyne 1
Dale Crandall 3
Cathrine Crawford
Crawford Long Pharmacy
Ken Crenshaw
Ellen C. Crozier 1
Cumming Supply Co.
Curt's Restaurant
Karen M. Curtis 1
D & W Grocery
Becky Dadisman
Jeff Daniel 1 ,
Ann Darby 3
Steffi J. Darby 1
Davidson Bookkeeping Service
Janey D. Davis 1
DC Crete, -Inc.
Inez Dean 3
Jeanne DeBoer
Paul & Connie M. Dennis 1
D-Jay Petroleum
Mr. & Mrs . Dave DeVenny 2
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dillard
Mr. & Mrs . Doug Dillard 1, 2
Alton Disharoon 1
Cindy A. Dodd 1
Kerri Dodd 1
Rosemary Dodd
Angie L. Dorsey l '
Maurice Dorsey 1
Theresa Dove-Waters
Broadus Duncan 1
Brent C. Duncan 1
Miriam Duncan 1
Katherine Dunlap
Michele Dyer 1
Ben & Beth Easterling 2
Betty Eddins
Billy 1. & Sheila Edge 1
Susan Parker Eldridge 1
Ronald C. Edwards 1
Sherlene Elkins 1
Cynthia Ellington
John D. Elliott 1
Meredith W. Elrod 1
Norma Elrod 3
Robyn F. Eh;ner 1
Mr. & Mrs. Chris England 1,
Doris & Gene England 3
Evans Jewel Box '
Terri Evans 1
Mr. & Mrs . H. P. Farley
Doris Farmer 3
Farrs Prescription Shop
Bonnie Fellers 1
Elizabeth Felton 1
Robert Ferguson i
Bob Ferguson 1
First Franklin Financial Cornelia
Flower Cottage
Mark Fockele
Jim & Malinda Foote 1, 2
Sue Ford 1
Betsy Forrester 1
Reggie Forrester 1
William A. Forrster 1
Rodney B. Foster 1
Leonna Fowler 1
David Fox
Grady Fox, Jr. 1
Fox Jewelry
Thomas C. Fox 1
Cynthia M. Frady 1
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2
Fraser's Family Restaurant
David Frazier 1
G. Terrell Gaines 1
Stanley H. Gaines
Gainesville College
Library/LRC Staff
Gainesville Marina
Gainesville Tire Service
Gainesville Whiteprint Co.
Christine Gale 1
Jim Garner 1
James Edwin Garrison 1
Ed & Lynda Gastley 3
Tommy & Dana Gay 1
Joan B. Gereghty 1
John Geyer 1
Charles Gignilliat
William Gig nilliat , Jr.
Nicky Gilleland 1
Vickie Gilleland 1
Lynn Gilreath 1
Jill P. & Garry Glenn 1
G & M Technology
Gay C. Gober 1
Joel & Kathy Goebel
V. Richard Goforth 1
Gold Kist Store
Golden Pantry - Athens
Gold's Dept. Store
Claudia R. Goolsby 1
Jan & Linda Gorman
Robin Gower 1
Matthew Graves 1
Roger W. Gravitt 1
Greater South Supply Co.
Genie Greavu 3
Tammy Green 1
Judy D. Gresham 1
Wayne C. Grimes 1
Sue B. Gross 1
Guthrie Properties
Pat Guthrie
Linda Guest 1
Habersham Bank
Habersham EMC
Sidney Hale 1
Hall Management Group
Sheryl S. Hall 1
Billy Hallman 1
Mark M. Ham IV 1
Mary Hamby 3
Charles E. Hamilton 1
William K. Handran 1
Sandy A. Harkins 1
Barbara Harris 1
Cheryl Harris 1, 3
Herbert Harris 1
Carolyn Hartley
Stephen A. Hartley 1
Art Hasselman 1
Jonathan S. Hatfield 1
Karen Hawkins 3
Hayes Chrysler
Hayes Construction Co . Keith Hayes
Joe & Vicki Hayes 1
Michael R. Haynes 1
Susan Heard 1
Britt Henderson 1
Dustin C. Heeth 1
Lori A. Heffernan 1
James T . Helton 1
Marcia 1. Helton 1
Cathy K. Hembree 1
David Herring 1
Rick Hewell 1
Catherine Hicks
Jean & Bob Hiler 3
Dr. & Mrs. Joe Hill
Jerry C. Hogan 1
Katrina S. Holbrook 1
Sue R. Holbrook 1
Louise & Jack Holcomb 3
Donald Holland 1
Rebecca Homan 3
Lisa J. Hood 1
Robert D. Hollifield 1
Paula C. Holtzclaw 1
Robert W. Howard 1
Howell Ford, Mercury, Lincoln
Hubbard Trucking - Sandra
Hubbard 1
Charlene 1. Hudson 1
Billy G. Hughes, Jr. 1
J. Keith Hulsey 1
Robert I. Hulsey 1
Sherri 1. Hulsey 1
Husby, Myers & Stroberg
Linda Hutchens 1
Hoyt T. Jackson 1
Kathy & David Jackson 1
James :Electric Company
Ronald & Toby Jenkins 3
Vickie L. Jennings 1
Jody's
Bob & Erice Johnson 1, 2
Debbie A. Johnson 1
Glenn Johnson 1
Henry D. Joiner 1
Barbara & Harry Jones 3
Eddie & Sloan Jones 3
Loyce Jones 1
Samuel M. Jones 2
1
2
3
Alumnus
Trustee / Former Trustee
Faculty / Staff / Retiree
Sandy Jones 1
John Jones Photography
Robert Jones
Ruthann Jones 1
Georgia A. Judson 1
Ric Kabat 3
Greg Keith
Daphne Kelley 1
Kentucky Fried Chicken Commerce, GA
Kentucky Fried Chicken Gainesville, GA
Aubrey 1. Kerby 1
Laura Kerby 1
Donna K. Kinsey 1
Joe Kitchens 1
Brian Kline 3
Janet K. Lacek 1
Lang Signs
Greg Langford 1
Lanier Bank & Trust Co. Cumming
Lanier Office Products
Lanier Prodllce
William W. Lapp 1
LaPrade's
Neva Latty 3
Susan Latty 1 ,
Barry Lavender
Zannetta M. Law 1
Sundi L. Lawrence 1
Teresa Leckie 3
Robert & Cathy Lee
Christi 1. Lewallen 1
Paula Lewallen 1
Steve Lewallen 1
Mildred E. Lewis 1
Roger & Deb Lilly 3
Peyton L. & Nan Lingle 3
Dwight Lomax 1
Joseph LondoR 1
Rodney Long 1
Linda Lord 1
Lul~ Pharmacy
Lee Mackley
Hilarie Godfrey Maddeq. 1
Ronnie Magness 1
Drs. Mike & Sherry Maloney
April E. Mangum 1
Karon F. Mann 1
Brett A. Martin 1
Eugene T. Martin 1
Jerry 1. Martin 1
Michael K. Martin 1
Nathan R. Martin 1
Sandra Martin 1
Daniel C. Marshall 1
Matthews' Paints & Interiors
Sulan Bailey Maxey 1
Joseph c. McAllister 1
Scott D. McArthy 1
James C. McCoun 2
Mary McDade 3
Dawn McDaniel 1
Wilford J. McDaniel 1
Bill & Janis McDonald 1
Todd McDuffie 1
Wendy D. McDuffie 1
McElveen's Pharmacy
Dan McGill & Associates, Inc.
Harriett McNeal 1
Margaret McShane 1
William McWhorter 1
Marion L. Meeks, Jr . 1
Jlldy C. Merrell 1
Greg Merritt 1
Midway Building Supply Bryan Bettis 1
Francis T. Milford 1
Mr. & Mrs . Norman T. Miller
Teresa Miller 1
Troy & Sue Millikan 1
Penny Mills 3
Sharron & Tony Millwood 1
Richard 1. Mize 1
Kathleen Monturo 1
Martha Montgomery 1
Ansel Moore
Dawn Moore 1
Jeff Moore
Barry Moose 1
Joe Morales
Morgan Cleaners
Bobby J. Morris 1
Morton & Associates
John Morrow 2
Charles T. Moss 1
David & Angie Mote 1
Kelly L. Mull 1, 3
Johnny M. Mullinax 1
James Murphy 1
Mrs . Dean Myers
Deborah L. Nelson 1
Margaret Newberry 3
Theresa E. Newsome 1
Lisa M. Nichol 1
Charles S. Nix 1
Nix Standard Station
Ricky Noles State Farm
Insurance
Charles M. Noll 1
North Georgia Insurance
Northside Bottle Shop
Barbara M. Nutter 1
George Oetinger 3
Oldies But Goodies
Mr. & Mrs. H. D. Olson
David L. Owen 1
Laland L. Owens 1
Glenn Robertson 1
Mr. & Mrs . Charles Robocker
Panache
Sharon Roberts-McDonald 1
Mark Papanicolaou
Kelly Parham 1
Dr. Bill Robinson
J "
Warren Rogers 3
Jimmy Pardue 1
Sidney Roland 1
Suzan Pardue 1
David J. Park 1
Ronald's
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Roper
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Parker
Virginia L. Roper 1 "
Don W. Parks 1
Warren Roper 1
Doug Parks
Tonya A. Royal 1
Ellen Pastorino 3
Rudolph's on· Green st.
Pat's Pappagallo Porch
Wendy Satterfield 1 ,3
Danny L. Patrick 1
Joel & Betty Paul 3
Scandals
Mr. & Mrs . Ira Scanlin
Pamela Pavlovec 1
Cassundra Payne 1
Robert I. Scanlin 1
Robert L. Peek 1
Scissor Happy
Stephanie M. Scoggins 1
George D. Pennington 1
Kathryn Pennington 3
Jim & Pam Schwartz 1
Mary Pennington 3
. Jack Seabolt
Amber L. Pepper 1
Shirley Feed & Seed
Bronda Perry 3
Nellie M. Sellers 3
Tim Perry 1 , 2
J. B. Sharma 3
Ricky Shaw 1
Clara Phelps 3
Charles & Agnes Shockley 1
John Picklesimer 3
Wynell Shore 3
Richard B. Pierce 1
Alan Pilcher 1
Kathleen & Ron Simmons 3
Simpson Brick Sales
Pilgrim Estes
Donald W. Sims 1
Clyde & Helen Pirkle 2
Fernando D. Plitt 1
Dorothy Singleton
Darryl Smallwood 1
Poole's Amoco Service Station
Jenny & Tony Poole 1
Linda & Jerry Smart 1
Kenneth O. Porter 1
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Smith
Lee A. Powell 1
Mr. & Mrs. David Smith
Mary Powell 1
Deb Smith 1
Judy Presley 2
Johnnie Smith 3
Kelly M. Smith 1
Primex Plastics
Kimberly D. Smith 1
James Prosser 1
Lovie Smith 1
Pruett Oil Company
Randall M. Pruitt 1
Samantha N. Smith 1
Steve D. Pruitt 1
South Hall Veterinary Hospital
Debra Southard 1
Psychological & Educational
Judi B. Souther 1
Consultants
Judy D. Spain 1
Jenifer K. Puckett 1
Larry B. Sparks 1
Hal Puett
Ann Purdy 3
Gerald Spear 1
Quality Decorating Center
Jerry Spiceland 3
Vicki J. Stanford 1
Racquets & Togs
C. Lamar Ragan 1
Star Temp , Inc.
Pat Rail 2
Chris Stenander 1
Martha G. Ramsey 1
Peggy & Joe Stephens 1
Daniel M. Stevens 1
Dr. & Mrs . Sam Rauch
Peggy ' & Joe Stevens 3
Ann J. Ravan 1
David W. Stewart 1
Realty Builders, Inc.
Michael G. Stewart 1
Thomas W. Reins, Jr.
Anne M. Stiehm 3
Jill, Jan & Joy Rice 1
Rebecca M. Richardson 1
Stinespring & Sosebee Sandra Sosebee 1
Rachel Rigdon
Stanley & Evie Robbins 3
Linda and Mike Stokes 1
Judge & Mrs. Richard Story
Ricky Stowe 1
Howard Stranathan 1
Dr. & Mrs. W. D. Stribling
Jane Strickland
Matthew L. Strickland 1
Peggy Strickland 3
Tammy Strickland 1
Gail Suggs 1
Jesse E. Suggs 1
Sunshine Florist
Surprise
Wendy L. Sweatman 1
Tommy L. Swindle 1
Susan I. Tallant 1
Larry D. Tanner 1
Stephanie M. Tanner 1
Joyce Tate 1
Taylor's Clothing
Ben B. Terrell 1
Bert J. Thalen 1
Peggy M. Thompson 1
Dana M. Thornton 1
The Thread Shed
The Tire Barn
Robert Thorpe 1 , 2
Treasures , Inc .
Tony L. Tribble 1
Paula C. Tolbert 1
Art Torrance 1
Bradley D. Troutman
Leon Tur 1
Joe Turne 11 1
Emory H. Turner 1
Paul L. Turner, Jr.
Charles Underwood 1
Mr. & Mrs . Johnny Vardeman
Marvin J. Vandiver 1
Vineland Lab
Vivian's Mobile Homes, Inc.
Anne Thomas Wade 1
Tammy R. Wall 1
Mrs . W. W. Wall, Jr.
Christie J. Wallis 1
Charles & Debra Walls
Jean Ward 1
Ward 's Funeral Home
Freddie Webb 1
Wednesday Study Club
Lillian & Jack Welch 1 , 3
Bryan Wells 1
Newman & Nancy West
Ronald E. West 1
Charles & Judy Westbrook 1
Eugene Whelchel 1
Martha C. Whitaker 1
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene White 2
Roy & Lilly White
Sandra J. Whiten 1
Whitworth Inn - Christine
Jonick 3
Ponda Whitworth 1
Dorsey Wilbanks Realty
Stanley P. Wiley 1
Damon Wilbanks 1
William & Brenda Wilborn 1,
Kay C. Wiley 1
.
Williams Dress Shop
3
Paul & Sheryl Williams 3
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wilson
Harold S. Wilson 1
Mary J. Wilson 1
Clenn Winkler Heating & Air
Wesley & Lori Winkler 1
John F. Winner
W J H, Inc.
Lawton Wofford
Wood Ace Hardware
Sally G. Wood 1
Jody B. Woodall 1
Michael C. Woody 1
Bryan R. Wright 1
Kevin Young 1
Robin B. Young 1
M. J. Zimmerman 1
Stephen J. Zimmerman
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MATCHING GIFTS
AT&T
Connecticut Mutual Insurance
Eckerd Corporation Foundation
The Glidden Co.
Hoechst Celanes Corporation
IBM Corp.
Johnson & Johnson - Chicopee
Reliance Electric
SCT Yarns, Inc.
SKF Industries
Southern Bell
United Cities Gas Co.
Unocal
Wachovia
Westinghouse
Ed Cabell Named 1992 Georgia Professor
1992 Georgia Professor of the Year Ed Cabell (left) advising students Mark Duncan,
Gainesville and Brett West, Norcross.
Ed Cabell, Professor of Speech and Drama, was selected as 1992 Georgia Professor of the
Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Cabell, who joined
the faculty of Gainesville College in 1968, received the Governor's Award in the Arts by
Governor Jimmy Carter and the Georgia Council for the Arts in 1973. He was director of the
Gainesville Theatre Alliance through which he directed more than 80 productions in 1968-90.
He was honored at a reception on September 30 at the College.
Fo.UNDATIo.N TRIBUTE FUND
During 1992, the following were honored by friends or family through the Gainesville College
Foundation.
IN Ho.No.R o.F:
Kellie E. Benson
Doug Dillard
Kerri Dillard Dodd
Erdine Donovan
Doris England
Lynn Dillard Hillard
Clara Murray
Herbert W. Robinson
Norma Seerley
Barbara Webster
IN MEMo.RY o.F:
Blake Anderson
Jeffery T. Anderson
Harry Bagwell
Joseph Scott Bagwell
Base Barber
Bob Bearden
Kellie E. Benson
Grace Boggs
Hoyt Byers
Geraldine Canada
W. T. Carlisle
Westmoreland B. Carr
Harry Chapman, Sr.
Jewell Cheek
Charlie Cochran
Linda Cofer
Aaron Cooper
Ruby Cooper
John Crawford
Delora Crow
Randy Deal
Mary Edmonds
Ruth Elrod
Susan Mae England
Ja,mes Evans
Keith Evans
Lisa Farmer
Sarah Fennel~
Steve Ferguson
Helen Ford
Byron Forrester
Donald C. Fuller, Sr.
Mabelle Puller
Montine Garner
. Homer Gee
Joseph Gerspacher
Rae Gilchreste
Belle Glass
Ed Goss
Perry Hatcher
Co'n sorcia P: Herrera
Thomas Hester
Roia Jenkins
Lewis Langston
Inez Leachman
W. James Martin
Ralph Mitchell
Mattie Moon
Bill Moore
Dean Myers
Orville Nelson
Stephen Nichols
Don Nunn
Lona Payne
Joe Pittard
Mary Preston
Dana Ramsbottom
Frank Reed
Sam Rhodes
Mary Robertson
Martha R. Rountree
Parks Rountree
Travis Tyals
David Singleton
James Singleton
Anthony Smith
Archie G. Smith
Maude Stancil
John Thompson
Hassie Turpin
Betty Tyner
Lenwood & Mary Welch
Doyle Whitmire
Tom Wilheit
Donna L. Wilson
Estelle Winters
Weldon L. Winters
Margaret Womble
THANK YOU TO. OUR No.NCASH Do.No.RS
Noncash gifts have been received in the form of equipment, supplies, services , refreshments for special
'
events, and prizes for the Alumni Golf Tournament and Sophomore Picnic.
Arby's - Oakwood
Archie 's
Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling
Burger King - Cornelia
Cafe Julius
Cattleman's
Chicopee Golf Club
Classic Car Wash
Converse - Mike Nordhoiz
Conrad's Garden Centers
Crackin Good
Curt's
Deep South Products
El Sombrero
First National Bank of
Gainesville
Fleming ,¥oogs
GG Continuing Ed. Department
GC Theatre Department
Georgia Crown
Hardee 's - Gainesville
Hardy Chevrolet
Freida Hilt
RandalJ Holland
J & G Poultry .
Jody's
.
Ron Jordon;; "
McDonald's
McGee's CleaningSam McGee
McKibbon Bros., Inc.
Milton Martin Toyota/Honda
Milton's Institutional Foods
North Ga. Tom's Sales Gerald Turk
Oakwood Chevron Fred Moses
Pat's Papagallo Porch
Peeches
Piedmont Laboratories
Pizza Hut - Oakwood
Reliance
Rudolph's
SAMCO Products
Shasta
Shirley's
Subway
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.
GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION TRUSTEES 1968-1992
Chairmen
James E. Mathis , Sr ... 1968-71 ,
1974
James A. Smithson .... 1972-73
N. A. Jacobs . ..... ... .. . 1975
Nathaniel Ashe .. . . . . .. . 1976
Paul Seals ....... .. .. . . . 1977
John 1. Cromartie , Sr . ... . 1978
L. Wayne Abernathy
Harold Akins
Jimmy Allan
Calvin F. Allen
Richard T. Allison
Joel F. Ames
Gary H. Anderson
Frank W. Armstrong
Lee Arrendale
Henry Asbury
Jeffrey N. Ash , Sr.
Dan W. Ashe
George Bagley
Harry Bagwell
Joanne C. Bagwell
James E. Baker
Rodney F. Banks
Sara P. Bannister
Dorothy Nell Barker
Dwight Barnett
J. C. Bass
Dorothy Baylor
Bryan F. Bell
J. W. Benefield
Warren Blackmon
Tom Blackstock
F. E. Bobo
Solon Boggus, Jr.
Larry Boling
Ronald C. Bond
W. H. Booth
Wayne 1. Bowen
John Oliver Braselton
Maynard Brown
P. F. Brown, Jr.
Morris Bryan, Jr.
Tom M. Bryan
Burlyn R. Burkett
Johnny M. Burkett
Ross Burnes
Elaine Burnette
J. David Burroughs
Guy W. Cabe
Floyd W. Carmichael
Lucille Carter
Otis Cato
Eddie Chambers
Patricia J. Chambers
Joseph E. Cheeley
Ronald E. Christopher
John Cleveland
Ralph W. Cleveland
Thomas M. Cole
Elton S. Collins
James R. Copeland
Amon Corn
Carlyle Cox
Alvin A. Crego
W. A. Crow
Richard T. Dale
John W. Darden
R. Samuel Davenport
John H. Davis
Samuel L. Oliver .. ...... 1979
James A. Faulkner . .... .. 1980
Bradley Abernathy . .. . : . 1981
W. A. Bagwell . .. ... .... 1982
Wayne Clark .. . .. ...... 1983
William T. Hudson , Jr .... 1984
Roger D. Bower ..... . .. . 1985
George Deadwyler
Ralph D. DeSha, Sr.
J. Dave DeVenny
William Douglas Dillard
Randall Duck
Edgar B. Dunlap , II
James A. Dunlap
Sam Dunlap, Sr.
Benjamin H. Easterling
Linda Edenfield
Christopher England
George Evans
Sharon Farkas
Tom T. Folger, Sr.
Jim Foote
James R. Forrester
Bob Fowler
Mardy Fulenwider
Bobbie Gay
Dallas Gay, Jr.
Ned Gignilliat
Carole Gignilliat-Jackson
Heyward Gnann
Don Gordon
James Michael Gravitt
Eldo Grogan
Robert L. Hamrick
Pierce J. Hancock
Ross Harrison
Edward L. Hartness
Jerry Head
Stephen P. Heinen
Jane Reynolds Hemmer
TomAllene Henley
Al Hildebrandt
Carolyn R. Hill
Walter A. Hobbs , III
Marsha Hopkins
Von B. Hughes
Julius M. Hulsey
Donald T. Hunt
Mack C. Hyder, Jr.
David L. Irvin
B. J. Jackson
Jerry Jackson,
John W. Jacobs, III
Mrs. Harley Jenkins
Erice Johnson
J. A. (Gus) Johnson
Norfleet R. Johnston
Doris Porter Jones
George Jones
Ray C. Jones
Robert E. Jones , III
Sam Jones
Neil Kelley
Cliff Kimzey
Larry K. Kahn
John Lackey
Barry P. Ladd, Sr.
William R. Lance, Jr.
Deborah P. Lane'
Ruth Robertson Lane
Martha R. Simmons . . ... 1986
Steven P. Gilliam .. . .... 1987
John W. Hodge ......... 1988
Richard D. White . . .. . .. 1989
Andrew K. Walker ...... 1990
P. Fred Kelly .. ... ...... 1991
Joseph D. Chipman, Jr .. .. 1992
Emily D. Lawson
Oscar J. Lilly
Wade Lindorme
Carol S. Lundy
J. Douglas' Magnus
. John Marisfield
Mrs. J. H. Martin
Harry Martin
Lee A. Mllrtin
Milton Martin
F. Abit Massey
. James E. Mathis, Jr.
Matt L. Matthews
James C. McCoun
R. H. McEver
Scott McGarity
GaI;ry McGlaun
Jack McKibbon
John B. M(;Kibbon, III
Aaron S. McKinney
Dan H. McNeal
J. M. McRae
Keith L. McRae
Richard Mecum
Hugh M. Mills, Jr.
W. Russell Moehlich
J~ck E. Moore
James H. Moore
Marquita Nix Moore
W. Ernest Moore
Dale Morris
Keith Morris
John W. Morrow, Jr.
Gwen Mundy
Thomas C. Mundy
Jess Murphy
John A. Nivens
J. L. Nix
Ralph Nix
Sheila W. Nix
Sue O'Dell
Robert C. Oliver
Thomas D. Oliver
Ben Overstreet
Ronald C. Owen
Timothy J. Palmer
Jerome Parker
Peggy P. Payne
Donn M. Peevy
Charles Perdue
Tim Perry
Pete Pethel
Clyde E. Pirkle , Jr.
Samuel O. Poole
Richard Pope·
Judith J. Presley
Randall Pugh
Edward .R. Quillian
Patricia Rail
J. Dan.a Ramsbottom
Wilbur F. Ramsey
Strother Randolph
Gregory N. Robinson
Hoyt E. Robinson
Jene Robocker
Mary K. Rogers
William L. Rogers , Jr.
Harvey G. Rooks
Elio Salazar
Pastor (Tito) Sanjurjo
Lawrence Schrage
Tommy Schultz
H. Lamar Scroggs
Letitia C. Searcy
Anne J. Segars
J. Curtis Segars
A. Troy Sharpton
Nathaniel Shelton
Richard L. Shockley
Kenneth E. Shugart
Troy Simpson
Charles Sims
Charles J. Slay, Jr.
A. C. Smith
Harold Smith
Sammy Smith
Terry Smith
Charles Smithgall
W. Steve Sorrells
Franklin E. Spence
William L. St. Clair
Furman Stancil
Woodrow Stewart
Jo Anne Stone
Marion Stribling
Warren D. Stribling, IV
Bobby Strickland
Loyd Strickland
R. L. Swetenburg
Carolyn Swope
James K. Syfan, III
W. L. Tatum
Bobby Thomas
Robert B. Thorpe , Jr.
R. Wayne Tiddy
Stephens E. Tilley
LeRoy Truelove
Frank T. Waggoner
Lee Waldrip
Billy Wallace
Russell M. Wallace
Max Ward
Allen Waters
Miller Watkins
Ed R. Wayne
R. Fleming Weaver
<:;ene White
Eddie 1. Whitfield
Sandra L. Whitmer
Philip A. Wilheit
Marion Williams
Homer Wilson
Michael A. Wilson
Ronny Wilson
Joe T. Wood , Sr.
Joe T. Wood, Jr.
Officers, Trustees Elected at Foundation Annual Meeting
The following officers of the Foundation for
1993 were elected at the Annual Meeting of the
Foundation: Joel Ames, Chairman; Ben Easterling,
Vice Chairman; Kelly Miles, Secretary/Treasurer,
all of Gainesville.
New trustees elected at the meeting are: Vince
Booker, Harry Chapman, Lee Chapman, John
Davis, Bill Galardi, Kelly Miles, Randy Phillips,
and Bill Self, all of Gainesville; Don Shubert,
Banks County; and Linda Smart, Habersham
County. Harry Chapman, Lee Chapman, Shubert,
and Smart are GC alumni.
Ben Easterling, who was reelected for a three-
year term, is 1993 Fund Drive Chairman as well
as Vice Chairman. He announced that Ray McRae ,
well known throughout the North Georgia area for
his leadership and service for many years, has
been named Honorary Fund Drive Chairman for
the campaign and that the 1993 Fund Drive Goal
is $315,000.
The following retiring trustees were recognized: Bryan Bell, Burlyn Burkett, Donnie Hunt, Debby Lane, Keith McRae, Jim Moore, Ed Quillian,
and Robert Thorpe, all of Gainesville; Doug
Dillard, Cornelia; and Aaron McKinney, Jackson '
County.
Newly elected officers for 1993 of the Gainesville College
Foundation are, left to right: Joel Ames, Chairman; Kelly Miles, Secretary/Treasurer; and Ben Easterling, Vice
Chairman and 1993 Fund Drive Chairman. All are from
Gainesville.
Leadership for the 1993 Fund Drive is being provided by
Ben Easterling, second from left, who is serving as Fund
Drive Chairman, and Ray McRae, third from left, who
has been named Honorary Fund Drive Chairman. They
are pictured with Joel Ames, left, Foundation Chairman,
and J. Foster Watkins, Gainesville College President.
New Trustees of the Gainesville College Foundation are , left to right, seated: John Oavis, Linda Smart, Kelly Miles,
Bill Galardi. Standing: Vince Booker, Don Shubert, Foundation Chairman Joel Ames, Harry Chapman, Lee Chapman,
Bill Self, and Randy Phillips. All are from Gainesville except Smart, who is from Habersham County, and Shubert,
who represents Banks County. These Trustees join 26 other Foundation Trustees. Trustees serve staggered three-year
terms.
Booker Author of Published Article
GC Alumna Sarah Booker, now a senior at
North Georgia College and a paraprofessional in
the GC Business Division, wrote an article entitled "More than Hardware-The Importance of the
Human Touch in the Academic Computer Lab ,"
which was published in The Community, Technical,
and Junior College Times of The American Association of Community Colleges in its October 6 , 1992
issue.
Excerpts of that article follow:
One of the great strengths of the business program at Gainesville College is the availability of
the open lab and the expertise of the friendly and
patient lab paraprofessionals, according to Dr.
Louise Holcomb, chair of the Business Division.
That statement sums up the philosophy behind
the Academic Computer Lab at the College. The
paraprofessionals, if they don't know the answers,
do know who to call or where to go to find them.
With 20 computers, five printers, and various
reference books, there is usually activity in the lab.
The paraprofessionills do not spend all of their
time in the lab-they . can also be found in the
classroom monitoring or instructing business
classes or assisting with any kind of computerrelated problem.
The lab hours are flexible from quarter to
quarter, the facilities are available for use by any
current student (priority), faculty/staff or the
public. The lab is also a room for hands-on computer instruction.
Sarah Booker explains an item on the computer to student Lynn Churchwell of Cornelia.
Support The Foundation
Through The Tribute Fund
Alumni and friends of the College may support the Foundation by sending a contribution in
memory of a friend or loved one, or in honor of
a person in recognition of a special occasion or
achievement.
An acknowledgement of your generosity will
be sent to the family or to the person you choose
to recognize. Gifts may be designated for an existing fund or for use where the need is the
greatest.
Complete the form below and mail with your
gift to: Gainesville College Foundation, P.O. Box
1358, Gainesville, GA 30503.
The paraprofessionals do not spend all of
their time in the lab - they can also be
found in the classroom monitoring or instructing business classes or assisting with
any kind of computer-related problem.
Sarah Booker
In Memory of
or
In Honor of
I enclose $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Please inform
residing at _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Even though the paraprofessionals are part of
the Business Division, they work closely with
English students, a "unique relationship" in that
the support staff work closely with the English
faculty and students. All English 101 students are
required to learn word processing using WordPerfect software. All of those classes meet at least
part of the week in a computer lab to meet this
requirement.
My name
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Please make your check payable to THE
GAINESVILLE COLLEGE FOUNDATION.
Notification of your generosity will be promptly
forwarded to the individual(s) indicated above.
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TO CAMPUS ...
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The current Academic Computer Lab concept
evolved from the need for an accounting tutor. A
secretary was hired who could do accounting-a
combination paraprofessional and secretary. Over
the years the position evolved from the original
secretary to one who has had all the necessary jobrelated courses at Gainesville College including
accounting, Lotus, dBase, and WordPerfect.
A faculty member in the Division oversees the
support staff, but day-to-day running of the lab
is left to the paraprofessionals. The staff is responsible for the cleaning and general maintenance of
the computers and printers in the Lab as well as
44 computers and six printers located in adjacent
classrooms. When computer-related problems
arise in any of these areas, the paraprofessional
on duty is there to assist.
.
Since the College is on a computer network
system, the student may sit down at the computer
and choose the appropriate program from the nearly 30 types of software programs available. Most
GC students will at some point use the services
available in the Academic Computer Lab. Based
upon the positive feedback, the lab has proven to
be most helpful. And, hopefully, these studentoriented concepts will be around for many years.
SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MARCH 11 - 13
Ninth District High School Band Festival
MARCH 13
Fourth Annual GC Clogging Contest, GC
Gym
MARCH 22 - 26
Spring Break
MARCH 29 - APRIL 27
Theater Design Exhibit, Performing Arts
Center Gallery
MARCH 30
Spring Quarter Registration
APRIL 8 - 10
Big Band Show Mountains Center
8 p.m. -
Georgia
APRIL 20 - 25
"Our Country's Good," GTA Discovery
Series GC Performing Arts Center Theatre
APRIL 17
Visitation Day
APRIL 24
5K Run to Benefit Library/LRC
APRIL 29
"A Day for GC in Hall County," 8 a.m.
Continuing Education/Performing Arts
Center Lobby
MAY 10 - 16
, 'She Stoops .to Conquer," by GT A 8 p.m., Georgia Mountains Center
MAY 12
Honors Day -
11:15 a.m. -
MAY 25
Golf Tournament Golf Course
Gym
Chicopee Woods
JUNE 6
Alumni Family Picnic - 12:30 p.m. Gym
JUNE 11
Graduation - 8 p.m. - Georgia Mountains Center
For more information on these events,
call 535-6210.
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BR.IEFS
week Summer Scholars Program, an early intervention thrust, sponsored by the College and
Piedmont Migrant Education Agency, was conducted at the College in the summer. Approximately 45 Hispanic, Black, and Caucasian
students in grades six to twelve were enrolled
in the program. Objectives of the program were
to increase English and Spanish proficiency, to
provide science opportunities, to promote intercultural understanding, and to enhance the
self-image of participants. Plans are to further
expand the program in the next five years.
Each year University System Chancellor H.
Dean Propst requests from the System-institutions a list of accomplishments of the past year,
or what he calls a "Brag Sheet." Gainesville College's "brag sheet" turned out to be four pages
long. Some of the highlights of the year follow:
- The 1992 fall quarter enrollment set
another record with 2,949 students enrolled, a
10 percent increase over the 1991 enrollment.
This was the largest percentage increase since
the 1988 fall quarter and compares with last
fall's percentage increase of 7. 7 percen~.
- The institution hosted the Southern
Literacy Festival on campus in February, 1992.
This was the first time that this event had been
held in Georgia and at a two-year college.
- The funding of a critically needed new
academic building to house the Business Division and the Mathematics Department was the
highlight in the physical plant area. It is anticipated that the building, which will total approximately 20,500 square feet, will be completed and ready for occupancy in 1994. H.
Lloyd Hill, Architect & Associates of Gainesville
was selected as architect for the project.
-The Anchor, student newspaper, received
11 awards from the 1992 Georgia Press Associa-
tion competition in February. One of the awards
included the "most improved" newspaper. The
Anchor received more awards than any other
college-related newspaper in Georgia.
-GC students continued to perform well
on the Regents' Test. In 1991-92, the passing
rate for first-time examinees was 75.2%, and for
repeaters was 64.6 %, exceeding System
averages for both testing categories. Students
transferring from Gainesville College also continue to rank high when compared with other
System two-year students. A total of 404 GC
students transferred to System four-year colleges
and universities, more than any other two-year
institution with the exception of DeKalb and
Macon.
-For the third time in as many years, an
intramural Co-Rec Flag Football team captured
the State Flag Football Championship in
November. In 1990, and again in 1991, the team
advanced to the National tournament, where it
lost in the finals. In 1992, the team lost in the
quarter-finals of the National Tournament.
-For the second year, a very successful six11
Northeast Georgia Volunteers
Habersham County Phonathon volunteers included, I to
r: Dianne Moss, Paula Lewallen, ~d Linda Smart,
Coordinator.
Trustee 'Von Hughes (second from left) coordinated the
Gwinnett County Phonathon. Pictured are Wanda Brown,
Bette Bennett, and Janis Lane.
Hall County alumni turned out in full force to support
the Phonathon: Left to right, seated, Michele Dyer, Mitch
Chapman, Anne Wade, David Frazier, Kelly Mull; standing , Benjie Hopkins, Patti Lord , Reggie Forrester, Betsy Forrester, Connie Dennis, and Jim Schwartz. ·
At the Barrow County Phonathon, these volunteers
assisted Alumna Kathy Jackson (third from left), who
coordinated the event. They are: Foundation Trustee J.
C. Bass, Brenda Saunders, and Glenn Thompson of Barrow Bank and Trust.
.
Another group of Hall County alumni who called fellow
alumni at the Phonathon, left to right: seated, Mark Merritt, Deloris Bagwell, Wendell Bagwell; standing, Laland
Owens and Jim Foote.
Forsyth County volunteers kicked off the Mini-Campaign
in that county on October 14. Fund Drive Chairman Joel
Ames (left) is shown with Coordinator Tim Perry, Rex
Tallant, Geri Robertson, Keith Carlyle, Joy Riddle, Wade
Wilson, and David Bird.
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Alumni & Friends Continue Support
Thru Phonathons & Mini-Campaigns
THANK YOU!
Coordinators:
Lee Chapman - Gainesville Phonathon
Doug Dillard - Habersham Mini-Campaign
Terri Evans - Commerce Phonathon
Nicky Gilleland - Dawson County Phonathon
Von Hughes - Gwinnett County Phonathon
Kathy Jackson"- Barrow County Phonathon
Karon Mann - Forsyth County Phonathon
Janice & Bill McDonald - Clarke County Phonathon
Aaron McKinney - Jackson County Mini-Campaign
Harriett McNeal - Gainesville Phonathon
Barry Moose - Gainesville Phonathon
Tim Perry - Forsyth County Mini-Campaign
Linda Smart - Habersham County Phonathon
Larry Sparks - Banks County Phonathon
Damon Wilbanks - Jackson County Phonathon
Wes & Lori Winkler - Gainesville Phonathon
Host Locations:
Banks County High School
Barrow Bank & Trust - Winder
Community Bank & Trust - Cornelia
Community Bank & Trust - Jackson County
First National Bank of Gainesville
Habersham Bank
Heyward Allen Motors - Athens
Jackson County Farm Bureau
Jackson Electric Membership Corp.
Lanier National Bank - Gainesville
Peoples Bank & Trust - Buford
Peoples Bank of Forsyth County
Participants:
185 ALUMNI AND FRIENDS
Our Annual Fund Drive Goal of $300,000 would not have been achieved without your
dedication and volunteer spirit.
During the phonathon over 1,250 alumni were contacted and during the mini-campaigns
over 300 businesses were visited.
THANK YOU!
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LOST ALUMNI
Please help us find these lost alumni. .. and we will send you a thank you gift.
1975
Marcia Kathryn Mays
Vermon Bruce Mays
Billie Dean McNeal
William Larry McNeal
Cedric William Mitchell
Robert Hugh Moore
Becky Ann Moose
Danny Neal
Patsy Sue adorn
Peggy Ann Oiler
Kenneth Lee Orr
Kenneth R. Overby
Patricia Ann Page
David Eugene Parks
Tommy Wayne Pattillo
Patsy Legg Patton
Deborah Yvonne Phagan
Senia Tanner Phillips
Ronald Andrew Pinson
Carolyn McJunkin Porterfield
Jill Annette Puckett
Robert Deane Quinter
Carol Reeves Reagan
Deborah Sue Reed
Mary Ann Reed
Melanie Rees
Rebecca Ann Reesman
Johnny B. Riley
William McKenzie-Riley
Robert Mason Sanders
Teresa Cerona Ann Satterfield
Stephen Earl Saunders
Sherrye Lynn Shoaf
Charles Kermitt Shockley
Charlene Elizabeth Silver
Harold D. Skelton
Donna Loraine Smith
Phillip Eugene Strickland
Richard A. Terrell
Dallas Leon Tolbert
Marcel F. Toney
Cheryl Teresa Turk
Verner Boyd Wheeler
Sherry Lynn Wilkes
David Lawrence Willis
Mark Stephen Wood
Patricia Gilreath Woodruff
George Larry Adams
SU!=lllen Metcalfe Alexander
Margaret Lee Andrews
Mary Freeland Armour
Lynn Susann Parker Ash
David Howard Ayers
Jerry Ralph Blalock
Marilyn Marie Ayres Blalock
Harold Anthony Black
Melanie Elaine Denard Bottoms
James Randall Brewer
Joseph Edward Burkett
Barry Max Burrell
Michael Herbert Chumley
Susan Juanita Cole
Walter J. Corley
Patricia Dianne Craft
Richard Eugene Cramer
Patti Gail Crumley
Shelia Denise Davis
Jill Lyle Deal
Karen Anne Denson
Mary Kathleen Dixon
Brenda Kay Duckett
Dennis James Dundore
~. Terry Elliott
Lorenz Edgar Falls
Susan Lynn Garrison
Debra Lugene Gentry
Jamie Linn Grant
Berry G. Hart
Mary Coffey Harter
Gloria Jan Kerce Hayes'
Winnie Claire Hicks
Deborah Valeria Holbrook
W. Clyde Hughes, Jr.
Dale Leon Hulsey
Martin Gregory Hulsey
Elizabeth Jo Hyslop
Sharon Elizabeth Johnson
Jerry Wayne Jones
Randall T. Jones
Sandra Jujuan Lacy
George Joseph Lambert, Jr.
Eloise T. Leachman
Cynthia Ann Maddox
Michael George Manos
Melinda Carol Mathis
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We Heard That.
• •
'68
Teresa Louise Biffle Duncan has been
employed by Moreno Press for 10 years. She was
recently promoted to Customer Operations Assistant and was 1990 Employee of the Year. She is
also Fundraising Chairperson and Executive Board
Member of Humane Society of Hall County.
John Bailey recently bought the
Timberlake Olds, Pontiac, Buick and
GMC Truck dealership in Buford. He has worked
for Timberlake for 17 years . His wife, Lois Clarice
Adams Bailey ('75) is a 4th grade teacher at
Oakwood Elementary School. They live in
Flowery Branch and have two daughters, Susan,
who works in Atlanta , and Barbie, a junior at West
Hall High School.
'92
Jason Scott Bonner is continuing his
education at the University of Georgia,
pursuing a Political Science degree. He resides in
Cumming, Georgia.
Stacey J. Hogan is continuing her education
at .the University of Georgia, working on a
Business degree. Stacey is employed at Mooser
Properties as an Administrative Assistant.
Scott Gary Grant has been accepted into the
Henry W. Grady School of Journalism at the
University of Georgia as a Broadcast News major.
He was also awarded a Prentiss Courson Scholarship. While attending school Scott is employed
at WRFC radio station as a news correspondent.
, 72
Mike Henry lives in Athens with his wife
Sarah and their two children. He recently
joined South Comm Publishing as a Special Projects Director. His goal is to create new marketing
areas for the company.
Ed Cagle is a nurse at New Horizons in the
Rehabilitation Unit in Gainesville.
. '78
Harry Chapman, Jr. and his wife Dana
are the proud parents of John Will. He
was born on his dad's birthday, October 27,1992,
and he weighed 7 lbs, 8 oz.
Joyce Stephens has been elected to the Board
of Directors of the Kiwanis Club of Gainesville.
GC Alumni Receive
Community Recognition
. '79
Cynthia Leigh Gamer Millwood and her
husband Greg have had their fourth
child, Mark Andrew. He was born August 19,
1992 and weighed 7 lbs, 15 oz.
Mark Daniels received the Village Pride
award for excellence in his work. He is the production director of Raleigh radio station WZZU.
The Gainesville-Hall County Chamber of
Commerce recently honored six community persons at its Annual Meeting in January. The 1992
Silver Shovel Award was presented to six outstanding individuals, including five who are GC alumni: Connie W. Davis, Etcon; D. Benjie Hopkins,
First National Bank; Michele M. Piucci,
Gainesville Bank and Trust; LeTrell E. Simpson,
Northeast Georgia Health Services; and Samuel
F. Smith, Fieldale Farms. Only Douglas A. Carter,
Don Carter Realty, did not attend GC.
The Silver Shovel Award, the most
prestigious award of the Chamber, is given annually to outstanding volunteers for the Chamber,
usually in their roles as chairpersons of major
Chamber committees.
James Tipton, Gainesville construction company executive, was named the Jaycees' 48th
Young Man of the Year in February. President of
Williams and Associates and vice president of Tipton Construction Company, Tipton is active in
numerous local organizations including Challenged Child, Elachee Nature Science Center, the
Gainesville-Hall County Chamber of Commerce,
Gainesville Jaycees, and United Way of Hall
County.
He is a 1976 graduate of Gainesville College,
having received the A.A. in Business Administration . He and his wife Doris have a two-year-old
son, Jesse.
,8 5
Todd Burke and Cheryl Lanphear ('90) ,
,
both members of the GC Alumni
Council, were married at First Baptist Church of
Cornelia on October 24, 1992. They reside in
Gainesville .
'88
Bryan and Susan Bennett Kerlin's first
child, Anna Grace, was born on January
21, 1993, weighing 6 lb, 11 oz.
, 89
Michael Bear(I has been promoted to
assistant news editor of the Gainesville
Times. Employed by the Times'since 1990, he holds
the A.B. degree in publication management from
the University of Georgia. He served as editor of
the GC newspaper, The Anchor, in 1987-88.
Donna Christopherson Haynes is a physical
therapist at Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
, 90
Greg Michael Pfizenmayer lives in
Alabama and is attending the University of South Alabama.
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1992 - 93
Alumni Council
Please call a member of the Alumni Council if you
have suggestions, questions , or would like to volunteer
to help, etc .
Home No.
Judy Anderson - Gainesville ... . .. . . ... 531-9240
Mark Bailey - Hoschton .. .... . .... .. .. 867-6054
Joe Booth, Jr. - Gainesville . . .. . . . . . . .. . 532-4647
Todd and Cheryl Burke - Gainesville .... 531-6199
Diane Carpenter - Gainesville .... ..... . 534-0380
Sid Chandler - Gainesville .. .. . ...... . . 531-7805
Lee and Karen Chapman - Oakwood . ... 535-6670
Terri Evans - Commerce . ... ..... . ..... 335-2876
Bob Ferguson - Gainesville . . . .. . .... .. 535-2856
John Geyer - Gainesville ....... . . ... .. 287-0655
Nicky Gilleland - Dawsonville .... ..... 216-2404
Barbara Harris - Gainesville . ......' .. ... 287-8704
Janine Hasselman - Roswell ... ..... . . . . 772-0139
Britt Henderson - Gainesville : . . . ... ... 535-7346
Linda Hutchens - Gainesville . ..... . . .. 532-6643
Kathy Jackson - Winder .. . .... ..... . . . 867-5185
Michael Langley - Buford . . ... . . ...... 945-8691
Susan Latty - Gainesville .. . . ... . ... .. . 531-1356
Linda Lord - Athens .. . . ... . . ... ...... 548-4408
Karon Mann - Cumming ...... .... ... . 887-4425
Jackie Mauldin - Gainesville . . ... ... . .. 534-8958
Dawn McDaniel - Snellville . . . ... ...... 972-0824
Bill and Janis McDonald - Athens . ..... 543-6330
Harriett McNeal - Gainesville . . ........ 536-0505
Tony and Sherri Millwood - Oakwood ... 532-7338
Barry Moose - Gainesville ........... . . 531-0874
David Mote - Clermont .. . .. .......... . 983-1413
Scott and Beverly Skelton - Cleveland .. . 865-7983
Linda Smart - Cornelia .. . . .... ... .... . 778-5590
Lovie Smith - Gainesville ... ......... . . 536-6378
Larry Sparks - Commerce . .. . . .. . . ..... 335-2197
Linda Stokes - Gainesville ..... ...... . . 536-856'l'
Freddie Webb - Gainesville ....... . .... 534-9711
Lillian Welch - Gainesville . . . .. . . ..... 536-5048
Bryan Wells - Gainesville ...... . ....... 532-8141
Wesley and Lori Winkler - Gainesville ... 531-0717
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