LA GRANGE, GEORGIA .-o ^Muiciu ill n.iii a .5f'iinj},iiru:!ii"; i^J^ ?!' "tirnrsrs ri a H^*^*^ Qllfni! fan rail I. Kn si ^ .M:j.. ^ 102, Mathematics 114, section) Religion 305, Sociology 306, 352 or 354. Electives to make a total of 124 hours. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. EDUCATION 102 Problems of Student Development 3 hrs., 2nd semester Students will be guided through study and participation in problems peculiar to their educational and professional requirements, and also, in emotional and personal needs. Designated testing will be done so as to give the student a comparative experience with others of his experience and social group. Certain remedial work is done reading and spelling difficulties. While the course is designated particularly for freshmen and sophomores it will not be closed to others as an elective, if there is net an over enrollment. Professor Blanks and Staff. Lagrange college bulletin 71 201 Orientation in Education 3 hrs., Ist semester An introductory or survey course to aid the student in studying the possibilities of the field of education; comparison of our schools with those of other countries ; the historical background of our schools ; present problems of education, together with what the schools are doing to meet them. Associate Professor Robinette, Associate Professor Bradfield. Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors. 305 Children's Literature 3 hrs., Ist semester A study of literature by types and grades for children through the eighth grade. Special attention is given the Newberry and Caldecott prize books. Field trips are made to the public library and public school libraries, where children's books and life situations are studied. Associate Pro- fessor Miller. Students planning to take this course should take Psychology 305 the first semester in preparation for it. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. 352 The School and the Social Order 3 hrs., 2nd semester A full treatment of education in our country; problems in Georgia and the South; implications of important systems of the past and present; the demands of society upon the schools, and their part in meeting these demands. Professor Blanks, Associate Professor Robinette. Open to juniors and seniors. 353 Elementary Curriculum and Methods 3 hrs., 1st semester A general methods course for prospective elementary teachers. Problems of curricula and management will be included. Associate Professor Robinette. Open to juniors and seniors. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 356 Methods in Reading and Social Science 3 hrs., 2nd semester Investigation and study of methods in reading, geography, and history in the elementary grades. Associate Professor Robinette and Staff. Open to juniors and seniors. Students planning to take this course should take Education 353 the first semester in preparation for it. Offered on sufficient demand. 72 Lagrange college bulletin 361 High School Curriculum and Methods (Principles of High School Teaching) 3 hrs., 1st semester A general methods course for prospective high school teachers. In addi- tion to specific subject-matter, problems of curricula, supervised study, and management will be included. Professor Blanks. Open to juniors and seniors. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. 402 Observation and practice Teaching 6 hrs., 2nd semester Through the courtesy of the superintendent of schools and the school board of LaGrange, the members of classes in Education do observation, participation, and practice teaching in the city schools. Students prepare for their observation work by reading reference assign- ments on organization, methods of instruction, and materials for the curriculum. Notes are taken as assigned, and weekly class conferences are held. Practice teaching begins in the senior year, and is done under the super- vision of the class teachers of the city schools and the Department of Education of the college. With the approval of the Dean and Professor of Education instruction in methods of teaching subject matter in major and minor fields will be provided. Professor Blanks, Associate Pro- fessor RoBiNETTE, Associate Professor Bradfield. Open to seniors. CURRICULA FOR PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATE Professional Courses: Education 201, 352, 353, 401-2, Psychology 302, 305. Specialized Subject Matter: Art 305, Education 306, Geography 355, His- tory 305, Physical Education 301, Theory of Music 403-4, Speech 101-2. The prospective teacher should take History 301-2. HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Professional Courses {required of all candidates) Education 201, 352, 361, 401, Psychology 302, 351. For Certificate in English: English 101-2, 201-2, 301, 303, 304, 309, an additional three hour course in English. For Certificate in French: French 101-2, 111-2, 201-2, six hours from French 301-2, 303. 304. Lagrange college bulletin 73 For Certificate in Mathematics-. Mathematics 112, 113, 201, 202, six to nine hours from Mathematics 111, 114, 203, 301, 302, 304, 306, Accounting 205-6, Physics 101-2, Mechanical Drawing. For Certificate in Science: Biology 101-2, Chemistry 101-2, Physics 101-2, four semester courses from other offerings in biology and chemistry. For Certificate in Social Science: Economics 201, Education 352, Geogra- phy 355, Government 203, History 101-2, 301-2, 305, Sociology 205. For Certificate in Spanish: Spanish 101-2, 111-2, 201-2, six hours from Spanish 301, 302, 303, 304. Attention is called to the following related courses, offered in other de- partments : 305-306 PubUc School Art 301 Physical Education Methods for the Elementary School 302 Health Education Methods for the Eelementary School 304 Survey of Sports 102 Public School Music The curricula for prospective teachers are so arranged that a student may qualify for the Professional Elementary Four-Year Certificate or the Professional High School Four- Year Certificate, as approved by the Georgia State Department of Education. Teacher education candidates will take a specific program of study as outlined for the elementary cer- tificate or for the high school certificate in English, foreign language (French, or Spanish), mathematics, natural science, or social science. Each candidate is to be approved by the Dean and the Professor of Education. HISTORY 101-2 History of Modern Europe 6 hrs. The political, religious, economic, and social changes which make the transition from medieval to modern history; the Protestant movement in Germany, France and England; the Counter-Reformation; the develop- ment of nationalism. England and France in the nineteenth century; the developmet of the nations in Central and Eastern Europe into world powers; the World War; chief events in Europe since 1918. Professor Murray, Associate Professor Robinette. 74 Lagrange college bulletin 201-2 English History 6 hrs. A brief survey of ancient Britain; the Norman Ck)nquest to the present time; imperialism; England in the World War; chief events since 1918. Professor Murray. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. 301-2 History of the United States 6 hrs. Colonial history, the War of Independence, development of the Constitu- tion; territorial expansion and imperiolism; the War Between the States; political parties. Big Business, labor; the United States as a world power. Professor Murray. Not open to freshmen. Required of all history majors. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. 304 Diplomatic History of the United States 3 hrs., 2nd semester A study of the diplomatic history of the American people from colonial times to the present; principles and problems of our foreign service; brief resume of the machinery of our foreign service, as the Department of State, embassies, legations, and consuls; much emphasis placed upon related current events. Professor Murray. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 305 Contemporary Georgia 3 hrs., 1st semester The course deals with the State's natural resources, culture, population, education, health and welfare, agriculture, industry, government and revenues. It may be counted as either history or sociology. Professor Murray. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. History 307 Latin- American History 3 hrs., 1st semester A survey of the twenty Latin-American republics, beginning with the early Indians; special emphasis upon modern times and the Good Neigh- bor policy; a study of present-day conditions, social, economic, and political. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 309 Asiatic History 3 hrs., 1st semester Brief attention is given to early history of the Far East, but the course concentrates on recent times as related to the Far East, Middle East, and Near East. Economic and social aspects of these areas are stressed. Along with a basic textbook are lectures and collateral readings. Professor Murray. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. Lagrange college bulletin 76 310 Economic History of the United States 3 hrs., 2nd semester An interpretation of chief formative events from colonial times to the present time is stressed. The general development of our economic in- stitutions is the corps of the course. Considerable attention is given to economic aspects of colonial life, panics, transportation, industrial com- binations and immigration and labor problems. Particular stress is placed on the developments within the last fifty years and to our community of interest both nationally and internationally. We use a basic text, lec- tures and collateral readings. Professor Murray. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 352 International Organization and Institutions 3 hrs., 2nd semester Nature and development of the community of nations; the machinery of international intercourse, including the consular system, diplomatic inter- course, conferences, treaties, arbitration, etc.; comprehensive treatment of modern international organizations such as the League of Nations, the Universal Postal Union, International Labor Office, etc.; Inter- national Law. Professor Murray. Prerequisite: Junior classification and consent of the instructor. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. SUGGESTED PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS WITH MAJOR INTEREST IN HISTORY Freshman Class English 101-2 6 hrs. History 101-2 6 hrs. Physical Education 1 hr. One of the following 6 hrs. One of the following 8 hrs. French 101-2 or 111-2 Biology 101-2 German 101-2 or 111-2 Chemistry 101-2 Spanish 101-2 or 111-2 Physics 101-2 From the following 6 hrs. Bible 101, 102, 103, Fine Arts 102, Mathematics 102. Sophomore Class English 201-2 6 hrs. Psychology 201 3 hrs. Foreign Language Sociology 205 3 hrs. 111-2 6 hrs. Complete the requirement (if not already completed) frcm the following 3 hrs. Hygiene 101 1 hr. Bible 101, 102, 103, Fine Speech 101-2 2 hrs. Arts 102, Mathematics 102 Election 9 hrs. 78 Lagrange college bulletin Junior Class Physical Education 1 hr. Senior Class Physical Education % hr. Junior and Senior Classes Bible 351 3 hrs. From the Mowing 9-12 hrs. Economics 201 3 hrs. History 201-2, 304, 305, History 301-2 6 hrs. 307, 309, 352, Economics 310 Electives to make a total of 124 hours. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education Department assists the college to aid the stu- dents to achieve their purposes in coming to college. The Department of Physical Education through its various activities seeks not only to re- enforce the student's immediate health and strength, but to help her through the development of skills to acquire a love of physical activity which will carry over into leisure time of the future and enrich the whole life. 101 Personal Hygiene 1 hr., 1st semester A series of lectures on the problems of the care of personal and com- munity health. Required of sophomores. Dr. Callaway. 103 Modem Dance and Tumbling beginners Instructor Statham 201 Volleyball and Tumbling advanced Instructor Statham 107 Archery and Recreational Sports (including badminton, shuffleboard, table tennis, horse shoes) Instructor Statham 207 Tennis, Folk Dance and Square Dance Instructor Statham 103 Tap Dance, Folk Dance and Square Dance Instructor Statham Lagrange college bulletin 77 301 Physical Education Methods for the Elementary School 3 hrs., 1st semester Techniques of games, rhythms, stunts, fundamental skills of children in elementary grades. Instructor Statham. 303 Community Recreation 3 hrs., 1st semester Fundamentals of Recreation including quiet games, paper and pencil games, tricks, singing, sports, clubs, special events, parties, dancing, drama crafts. Instructor Statham. 102 Basketball and Modern Dance Instructor Statham 202 Modem Dance and Softball Instructor Statham 108 Social Dance and Tennis Instructor Statham. 208 Badminton and Tennis advanced Instructor Statham 104 Tumbling and Archery Instructor Statham 302 Health Education Methods for Elementary School 3 hrs., 2nd semester Study of health needs in elementary grades, diseases, safety, physical and mental health. Instructor Statham. 304 Survey of Sports 3 hrs., 2nd semester Methods of teaching, conducting, and officiating; volleyball, basketball, Softball, tennis, swimming, and archery. Instructor Statham. Minor in Physical Education: All courses offered in Physical Education and Biology 355-6, Psychology 302 and Personal Hygiene 101. Requirements for graduation: Dance: two courses (tap, social, folk), one course in modern dance; individual sports: two courses (archery, recreational sports, badminton), one course in tennis, one course in tumbling; team sports: two courses (volleyball, basketball, softball). 78 Lagrange college bulletin SOCIAL SCIENCE 203 Government of the United States 3 hrs., 1st semester The purpose of this course is to help the students in their development as citizens by leading them into an understanding of the principles of government. Professor Murray. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 205 An Introduction to the Study of Sociology 3 hrs., 1st semester A study of the actions of people in the group, the causes of social be- haviors, and the means of improving social actions so as to make a better world. Professor Murray. 306 The American Marriage and Family Relations 3 hrs., 2nd semester A brief historical development of marriage and family life, followed by a study of present-day marriage and family problems in America; a com- parison of American family life with that of other countries. Professor Murray. 351 Race and Population Problems 3 hrs., 1st semester Study of the problems of adjustment confronting our racial minority groups, especially pertaining to the Negro, Jew, Mexican and Oriental; problems and adjustments pertaining to our nationality groups, as the Italian, and others from southeastern Europe; eugenics; population the- ories, as the Malthusian theory of population. Professor Murray. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. 353 Rural Sociology 3 hrs., 1st semester Types of rural communities; conditions and movements of the rural pop- ulation; agriculture and land policies; marketing cooperatives; tenant farming; rural institutions, as church, school and home; relations of town and country; rural progress. Professor Murray. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 355 Contemporary Sociological Problems 3 hrs., 1st semester A more detailed study of housing problems; juvenile delinquency and crime; labor conditions and unions; poverty, social security, public as- sistance; reabsorption of veterans; other problems of current interest as they arise. Professor Murray. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. 357 The Field of Social Work 3 hrs., 1st semester Brief historical development of social work; family welfare work and child welfare services; the court, probation and parole; medical social work; public welfare and public assistance; social group work; com- munity organization. Professor Murray. Not offered 1955-1956. Offered 1956-1957. Lagrange college bulletin 79 359 Geography 3 hrs., 1st semester A study of geography from problems in economic, social, and political phases which come to us from the relation of the world powers, the com- petition of trade and industry; also, the development of natural resources. Considerable attention will be paid to Southern geography. Professor Blanks. Open to juniors and seniors. Offered 1955-1956. Not offered 1956-1957. None of the courses in Social Science are open to freshmen. suggested program for students with major interest in general social science Freshman Year English 101-2 6 hrs. Physical Education 1 hr. One of the following 8 hrs. Biology 101-2 Chemistry 101-2 Physics 101-2 History 101-2 6 hrs. One of the following 6 hrs. French 101-2 or 111-2 German 101-2 or 111-2 Spanish 101-2 or 111-2 From the following 6 hrs. Bible 101, 102, 103, Fine Arts 102, Mathematics 102. Sophomore Year English 201-2 6 hrs. Foreign Language 111-2 .... 6 hrs. (if not already completed) Hygiene 101 1 hr. Speech 101-2 2 hrs. Psychology 201 3 hrs. Sociology 205 3 hrs. Complete the requirement from the following 3 hrs. Bible 101, 102, 103, Fine Arts 102. Mathematics 102. Junior Year Physical Education 1 hr. Senior Year Physical Education .V2 hr. Junior and Senior Classes Bible 351 3 hrs. History 301-2 6 hrs. Economics 201 3 hrs. From the following 9-12 hrs. Economics 202, History 305. Psychology 321, Social Science 203, 306, 351, 353, 355, 357, 359. Electives to make a total of 124 hours. 80 Lagrange college bulletin SECRETARIAL SCIENCE 101-2 T5rpewritmg 4 hrs. The care and use of the typewriter, intensive practice in writing business letters, manuscripts, and other business forms. Assistant Professor ROBINETTE. Five hours a week throughout the year. 103-4 Shorthand 8 hrs. Principles of Gregg System, dictation with transcription of notes on typewriter. Associate Professor Dilley. Four hours a week throughout the year. One year of typing taken in college is prerequisite, or it may be taken simultaneously. 108 Business English 2 hrs., 2nd semester A study of the fundamentals of correct English with emphasis on punc- tuation, capitalization, sentence structure, the formation of plurals and possessives, word study, and the writing of numbers. ASSOCIATE Pro- fessor Dilley. Prerequisite: One semester of college English and enrollment for tr.e second semester. Open to all students. 203 Shorthand Transcription 2 hrs., 1st semester Four hours a week. Prerequisite : Shorthand 104 with a grade of B or above. Associate Professor Dilley. 207 Business Correspondence 2 hrs., 1st semester Includes an analysis of actual business correspondence and the writing of correct and forceful business letters and reports. Prerequisite: Business English 108 and credit for one year of typewrit- ing, either in high school or in college. Associate Professor Dilley. Lagrange college bulletin 81 209 Filing 2 hrs., 1st semester A study of indexing rules and filing systems, and practice in card and correspondence filing. Associate Professor Dilley. 212 Secretarial Practice 3 hrs., 2nd semester A study of the miscellaneous duties performed by a secretary, such as supervision of correspondence, manifolding, filing and indexing, proof- reading, mailing. Office ethics and etiquette. Associate Professor Dilley. Prerequisite: Typewriting, Shorthand, Business Law, Business Corre- spondence. Requirements for Certificate in Secretarla.l Science: Candidates for the certificate must complete two years of work. First Year Typewriting 101-2, with grade of B or above 4 hrs. Shorthand 103-4, with grade of B or above 8 hrs. English 101-2 ^ 6 hrs. Business English 108 2 hrs. Mathematics 111 3 hrs. Speech 101-2 ^ 2 hrs. Hygiene ^ ^ Ihr. Physical Education 1 hr. Bible 101 3 hrs. Elective ~ S hrs. Second Year Shorthand Transcription 203 2 hrs. Business Administration 205 ~... 4 hrs. Business Correspondence 207 , 2 hrs. Business Administration 210 ~ 3 hrs. Secretarial Practice 212 ^ 3 hrs. Filing 208 ^ ^ 1 hr. Economics 201 3 hrs. English 201-2 ^ ^ 6 hrs. Physical Education 1 hr. Elective : 7 to 9 hours. Business Administration 206. Accounting 206 and Economics 302 are highly recommended. 82 Lagrange college bulletin scholarships The Witham Scholarship Fund Th'3 Board of Trustees authorizes the President to offer scholarships from the Witham Scholarship Fund to the value of one hundred dollars in the boarding department for one year to the honor graduates of accredited high schools, and fifty dollars to Beta Club members. The Martha Dixon Glanton Memorial Fund This fund of $15,000 was set up by Mr. Henry D. Glanton of LaGrange in memory of his mother. The income is used for scholarship aid. The Northen Scholarship Fund This fund consists of dividends on the investment of $1,054.64 received from the family of T. H. Northen in memory of Mrs. T. H. Northen. The National Methodist Scholarship Three National Methodist Scholarships are provided annually which pay the total tuition fees up to $400. Selection of recipients is made by the President and Dean from Methodist students who are in the top 15% of their high school or college classes. Students must retain their high scholastic standing in order to keep the scholarship for more than one year. Selection is made on the basis of character, active interest in the Church, promise of useful service, and scholarship. Recipients may hold this scholarship for two years only. College upper classmen get preference. The Arthur H. Thompson Lectureship This lectureship brings annually to the campus scholars of note to deliver a series of lectures on the interrelationship of religion and a field of knowledge. The lectureship was established by Mrs. Mary Cleaveland Thompson in mem- ory of her late husband who was at one time chairman of the Board of Trus- tees of the College. He expressed his own philosophy in the statement: "The greatest thing in life is the simple faith of an honest man." The Belk Scholarship The William Henry Belk Scholarship in the amount of $250 is awarded an- nually to a student of character an dability. Preference is shown to students who are graduates of the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. The Childs Scholarship A scholarship in the amount of $100 is awarded annually by Floyd Childs in memory of her parents, Harold Henderson Childs and Elizabeth Woods Childs, on the basis of character, ability, and need. Merit Scholarships Scholarships in the amount of $500 each are awarded annually to men stu- dents who qualify by competitive examination. They are renewable only to holders who maintain at least an average of B in their studies. The Merit Scholarships are provided by businesses and industries that stress the importance of a liberal arts training as the proper foundation for training in the fields of business, industry, and the professions. Lagrange college bulletin 83 Alumnae Scholarships The Atlanta Alumnae Group Number One provides annually a scholarship in the amount of $225 to a student of its own selection. The Atlanta Alumnae Group Number Two provides annually a scholarship in the amount of $350 to a studetn of its own selection. Rotary Scholarship The LaGrangre Rotary Club provides a scholarship to a foreign students chosen by its Committee on International Service. The Wooding Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Wooding offer four scholarships annually in the amount of $250 each. The recipients agree to serve on the music staff of the First Methodist Church in LaGrange. The George S. Cobb Foundation Scholarships The George S. Cobb Foundation grants annually two scholarships in the amount of $100 each to two students from LaGrange and West Point respec- tively. LOANS Students may be able to borrow from special funds of the college enough money tc defray a large part of their expenses. This money loaned to a student begins to bear interest at the end of the year in which it was used. Mr. William S. Witham, donated to the college the sum of $10,000 (which has increased to over $285,000.00) the interest to be loaned to students at the college. Mrs. J. C. Davidson, of West Point, Ga., as a memorial to her husband, gave $1,000 tc be used as a loan fund. Information concerning these funds can be secured from the president. The decision as to who will be accepted is vested entirely in a committee of the Board of Trustees, to whom all applications will be referred. Pickett and Hatcher Educational Loan Fund This loan fund, of which Dr. Guy E. Snavely, Jr., is Executive Secretary, was established by the founder of the Nehi Corporation to assist students to attend school. Application for funds must be made at least six weeks prior to the beginning of the semester for which the loan is to be used. Full information will be sent by the president of the college or by writing directly to Dr. Guy E. Snavely, Jr., P. 0. Box 1238, Columbus, Ga. National Methodist Loan Fund This fund was established by the Methodist Church and offers loans to mem- bers of the Methodist Church. The following amounts represent the maximum available for any specific academic year: Freshman $200 Sophmores $250 Juniors $300 Seniors $350 84 Lagrange college bulletin Information concerning this loan fund may be secured from the president of the college or by writing directly to Dr. Stanley H. Martin, P. O. Box 871, Nashville 2, Tennessee. STUDENT AID A few student-aid positions are available to students whose academic standing indicates their ability to carry the extra load of work. Some student aid positions pay $100 per year. Dining hall positions pay $200 per year. Students receiving the dining hall positions must be willing to serve any student or professional groups visiting the campus during the regular school term without further remuneration; these students are expected to remain on the campus through graduation Day. MEMORIAL BOOK COLLECTIONS The Hubert T. Quillian Book Collection was established by the LaGrange Rotary Club with a $1,000 purchase of new volumes. The fund has risen tc above $2,000 in book purchases in memory of the late President of LaGrange College. The Bannister R. Bray Memorial Book Collection was established by the Rev- erend Vivian L. Bray in memory of his father. Over a period of years the collection has grown, with further provision being made for its continuance in the will of the Reverend Mr. Bray. EXPENSES Fees are charged by the semester and are due in advance at the time of reg- istration. All arrangements for time payments must be made with the business manager in advance, and a service charge will be assessed all students who defer any part of the semester bill. The expenses at the College are about the same for all students. The estimated charges below are computed on a nine month basis (two semesters) and do not include the cost of books, laboratory or special fees. Tuition and General Fees $380.00 Room 120.00 Food 400.00 Total: $900.00 For students who cannot afford the average cost of $900.00, a limited number of campus employment jobs are available. These include clerical and steno- graphic services, library work, dining hall work and assistance on the campus. Books are sold for CASH only in The College Book Store. Private nurse and personal physician, other than the regular college physician, as well as prescriptions and medicines ordered from the drugstore, must be paid for by the student. TUITION AND GENERAL FEES* Per Semester Tuition and General Fees $190.00 Tuition per credit hour for less than 12 hours (exclusive of laboratory fee or course fees) 15.00 Lagrange college bulletin 85 Library Fee (applicable only to students taking less than 12 hours) 5,00 Diploma Fee, each graduating student 5.00 *The College reserves the right at the beginning of a school year, to adjust fees and room and board charges, if necessary, to meet increased costs of op- eration. LABORATORY AND COURSE FEES Per Semester Art 11-12 (Course for Children) $ 25.00 Art 307-8 10.00 Biology, Each laboratory course 5.00 Chemistry, Each laboratory course 5.00 Physics, Each laboratory course 5.00 Music, Private Lessons (Piano, Voice, Orchestral Instruments) Per Semester 1 lesson each week, including piano practice fee 40.00 2 lessons each week, including piano practice fee 67.50 Class Instruction in applied music 31.00 Music, Private Lessons (Organ) 1 lesson each week, including small organ practice fee 45.00 2 lessons each week, including small organ practice fee 72.50 (If practice is on large pipe organ, add $5.00 to above.) All private instruction for non-academic students under Mr. Walter Westafer: 1 lesson each week 41.25 2 lessons each week 75.00 MEALS AND ROOM Per Semester Meals $200.00 ($12.50 per week for period of less than a full semester) Room per Semester Each student 60.00 There will be an extra charge of $25.00 per semester for single rooms when available. Room Reservation Deposit (Not refundable after June 15) 20.00 REFUNDS In connection with refunds, the College has adopted a policy which is con- sistent with good business standards. Parents and students should realize that the finances of the institution are planned on the basis of anticipated income for an academic year. Without such basis the educational services of the in- stitution cannot be effectively developed. In this connection, therefore, it is assumed that a student engaging a room in a college residence is assuming financial responsibility for the room for the full academic year. 86 Lagrange college bulletin In connection with tuition, the fee which is paid is allotted to appropriate expenses of the institution on the basis of the use of the tuition fee for the academic year. With this anticipation in mind the program of the institution can be developed on a sound business basis, which is protective to its students. No refund of tuition or fee is allowed a student withdrawing after mid- semester. If the withdrawal occurs before mid-semester, tuition will be charged from the beginning of the semester to the date of notice of withdrawal, at the rate of $15.00 per week plus one-half of course or laboratory fee. The minimum net charge at withdrawal is $30.00. No refund of the General Fee is allowable. Rebates for meals will be made on the established weekly rates for students not attending a full semester. Rebates on room rent will not be made after four weeks following the official opening of the residence halls for either the first semester or the second semester. Up to four weeks in residence a student will be charged on the basis of $5.00 per week. There will be no refunds on private lessons in music or voice which are dropped later than one week after beginning of semester, unless judged an emergency by the instructor. No reduction of tuition will be allov/ed a student dropping one or more courses four weeks after classes begin. NOTES REGARDING EXPENSES All checks should be made payable to LaGrange College. All dues must be settled in cash before students can receive diploma or transcript of credits. If an account becomes delinquent the student will not be permitted to continue class work. Students are entitled to a first transcript of their records free of charge. For other transcripts a fee of $1.00 will be charged. The College will be closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and Spring holidays. DISCOUNTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS A discount of $125.00 will be made to ministerial students and to ministers regularly engaged in their calling who enter their sons or daughters as boarding students. All "specials" are charged at the regular rates. A professional discount of $62.50 per year will be allowed ministerial students and sons and daughters of ministers who attend the school as day students and take a full schedule of work. No discount is allowed for part tirae work. A professional discount of $100.00 per year will be allowed boarding students whose parent is engaged full time in the teaching profession. Lagrange college bulletin 87 A professional discount of $50.00 per year will be allowed day students whose parent is engaged full time in the teaching profession. Students eligible for several scholarships or discounts may take the one which will be of greater advantage. A scholarship of $100 will be offered for one year to first honor graduates of accredited high schools, and $50.00 to Beta Club members. Four $500.00 scholarships are awarded each year to students who enroll as freshmen and plan to major in music. During the high school weekend or at an announced time, high school students come to the campus for auditions. The college awards one scholarship in voice, one in piano and two in orchestral instruments. <9JIi^v;Ue. Jan Doothii: GRADUATES OF 1952 Bachelor of Arts Bette Sue Barfield LaGrange, Georgia June Beggs Lavonia, Georgia Carolyn Violet Brinson Blakely, Georgia Sydney L. Combs LaGrange, Georgia Beverly Cecil Cook LaGrange, Georgia Raymond Layfield Cook LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn Douthit Hinesville, Georgia Janis Aliene English Jonesboro, Georgia Nan Hasson Calhoun, Georcria Dorothy Anne Hooks Savannah, Georgia Nell M. King Winterville, Georgia Esther Ann McLemore Ellerslie, Georgia Alice Paxton Norris LaGrange, Georgia John Hillery Ozley Glenn, Georgia Myranelle Pate Hamilton, Georgia Doris Gay Reynolds Atlanta, Georgia James A. Riddle Mountville, Georgia Martha Hughes Sammons LaGrange, Georgia B. Jack Smith Hogansville, Georgia Addie Lenora Summers Newnan, Georgia Sara Bob Swanson Young Harris, Georgia Dorothy E. Thrasher Union Point, Georgia STUDENT ROSTER 1952-53 Senior Class Doris Alexander Macon, Georgia Betty Andrews Deepstep, Georgia Blanche Bateman Madison, Georgia Carolyn Callaway Mountville, Georgia Frances Chalker Carrollton, Georgia Barbara Cotton Palmetto, Georgia Nancy Crow Camilla, Georgia Bob Culpepper LaGrange, Georgia Jeanne Good Winder, Georgia Wallace Greene LaGrange, Georgia Eloise Harris Manchester, Georgia Billie Jean Haye Langdale, Alabama Geraldine Haye Langdale, Alabama Robbie King Winterville, Georgia La Faye Linch McDonough, Georgia (89) 90 Lagrange college bulletin Joyce Lynch LaGrange, Georgia Nell Mahle East Point, Georgia Joan McCarty Attapulgus, Georgia Jeanette McGlung LaGrange, Georgia Ailene Mooney Newnan, Georgia Mary Anna Moore Buford, Georgia Martha Peak Mt. View, Georgia Nicole Rieu , Paris, France Jeanne Sells Atlanta, Georgia Mary Sherwood Turin, Georgia Harmon Smith LaGrange, Georgia Mary Starr Crawford, Georgia Leila Tolbert Greensboro, Georgia Jeanette Tatum White, Georgia Erlene Truett Lanett, Alabama Janelle Douthit White Hinesville, Georgia Junior Class Joann Adams Glenn, Georgia William Brown West Point, Georgia Ann Chappell Tate, Georgia Mary Eugenia Clegg Young Harris, Georgia Joyce Eidson Dunwoody, Georgia Mary Jane Flood Yulee, Florida Betty Jo Grubbs Decatur, Georgia Eleanor Haynes Albany, Georgia Charles Johnson LaGrange, Georgia Lena Pearl Knight LaGrange, Georgia Ikuko Kodera Kobe, Japan Ki Yull Lee Kjrunggi-Do, Korea Sarah Ann Maxwell Griffin, Georgia Nellie Jo McFall Atlanta, Georgia Virginia Moody Calhoun, Georgia Bruce Morman Gabbettville, Georgia James Odum Brunswick, Georgia Vivian Orr Dalton, Georgia Mattie Perkerson Greenville, Georgia Jean Perry Winder, Georgia Hugh Pharis Columbus, Georgia Kathryn Piper Covington, Georgia Mary Jean Robertson Bainbridge, Georgia Peggy Smith Claxton, Georgia Dorothy Spikes Gainesville, Georgia Rita Steed Winder, Georgia Catherine Tanner Griffin, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 9i Jean Thornton Hamilton, Georgia Mary Sue Westbrook Cornelia, Georgia Randall Williamson Glenn, Georgia Travis Woodward Atlanta, Georgia Carolyn Worthy LaGrange, Georgia Donald Wright LaGrange, Georgia Patricia Shelnutt Yarbrough LaGrange, Georgia Sophomore Class Helen Abbott Boston, Georgia Georgia Birdsong LaGrange, Georgia James Bowles LaGrange, Georgia Frances Brady Jasper, Georgia Marion Burton Columbus, Georgia Betty Cleaveland LaGrange, Georgia Frankie Lee Cole Grantville, Georgia Nancy Crozier LaGrange, Georgia Barbara Daniel LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn Doby Lawrenceville, Georgia Helen Fokes LaGrange, Georgia Howard Foster LaGrange, Georgia Juanita Griffin Macon, Georgia Lee Hale College Park, Georgia Barbara Harris LaGrange, Georgia Laura Hart Gabbettville, Georgia Eva Hoxsie Chipley, Georgia June Kemp Acworth, Georgia Ann King Juniper, Georgia Ruth Park Lehmann LaGrange, Georgia Peggy Lynch LaGrange, Georgia Johnny Lucchesi Cairo. Egypt Nancy Jane Manning Atlanta, Georgia Wilma McLane Hartwell, Georgia Mary E. Moore Columbus, Georgia Sherman Prather LaGrange, Georgia Saranne Robertson Dalton, Georgia Rayt-nond Sams Atlanta, Georgia James Singleton Jonesboro, Georgia Sandra Sivell Chipley, Georgia Barbara Ann Smith Macon, Georgia Virginia Sprayberry Newnan, Georgia Gertrude Summers Newnan, Georgia Carclyn West Columbus, Georgia Sarah Ann Wilson Newnan, Georgia Marie Wright LaGrange, Georgia 92 Lagrange college bulletin Freshman Class Barbara Adams Auburn, Alabama Sara Adams College Park, Georgia Jane Allen Greenville, Georgia Eva Anderson LaGrange, Georgia Clay Bailey LaGrange, Georgia Samuel Baker Zebulon, Georgia Charles Barrett LaGrange, Georgia Glenda Beason Dalton, Georgia Margaret Boyd College Park, Georgia Christine Brannan Stockbridge, Georgia Almonese Brown Fort Gaines, Georgia Michael Brown Wallasey, England Ted Caldwell Alvaton, Georgia Jimmy Lee Coody Valdosta, Georgia Beverly Coogler Elberton, Georgia Barbara Cowan Atlanta, Georgia Dorothy Cox Manchester, Georgia Patsy Dennis LaGrange, Georgia Arthur Duncan Hogansville, Georgia Virginia DuVall Chickamauga, Georgia Josephine Elrod Cuthbert, Georgia Madge Evans LaGrange, Georgia Eveljm Fang Penang, Malaya Lamar Fetner Brunswick, Georgia Carolyn Gill Manchester, Georgia Sue Griffin LaGrange, Georgia Elizabeth Grist Marietta, Georgia June Grist Rabun Gap, Georgia Anne Harris LaGrange, Georgia Gayle Harris Columbus, Georgia Navelle Haynes LaGrange, Georgia Reginald Head Hogansville, Georgia Frances Henderson Greenville, Georgia Frances Henry Ringgold, Georgia Jarrell Hethcox Hogansville, Georgia Bobby Holt Glenn, Georgia Dorothy Jackson Atlanta, Georgia Dean Jordan LaGrange, Georgia Melba Kirby Langdale, Alabama Bonnie Sue Knight Roanoke, Alabama Eleanor Kuba Decatur, Georgia Jimmy Maddox LaGrange, Georgia Phyllis Maddox LaGrange, Georgia Janice Marshall Franklin, Georgia Sara Mathews Atlanta, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 93 Claire Matthews Marshallville, Geargia Barbi Jean Mayo Atlanta, Georgia Faye McClellan LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn McDougal LaGrange. Georgia Peggy McElhannon Campton. Georgia June Monfort Richland, Georgia Tyler Morgan LaGrange, Georgia Lavoy Nix Wadley, Alabama Jacquelynn Northcutt Fairburn, Georgia Dorothy Pitts Locust Grove. Georgia Claire Rash Rome, Georgia Carrilynn Shadburn Hampton, Georgia Anne 0. Smith Oxford, Georgia Edith Smith LaFayette, Georgia David Smith LaGrange, Georgia Johnny Stagg LaGrange. Georgia Lois Statham Atlanta, Georgia Margaret Tanner Griffin. Georgia Bernice Taylor Macon. Georgia Edgar Thompson LaGrange. Georgia Betty Tolleson Lake City. Florida Emily Vardaman Columbus, Georgia Betty Jo Williams LaGrange, Georgia Earle Williams LaGrange. Georgia Ervin Williams Hogansville, Georgia Rosa Wong Decatur, Georgia Nancy Yates LaGrange, Georgia Irregular Students Mrs. Alice E. Binns LaGrange, Georgia Betty Brinson LaGrange, Georgia Dorothy Cash Wadley, Alabama Mrs. Eunice Connally LaGrange, Georgia Wilbur L. Cook LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. W. S. Davis LaGrange. Georgia Mrs. Melba K. Day LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Addie M. Dood LaGrange. Georgia Hoyt L. Hester Hogansville. Georgia Mrs. Dale Kinsley LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. J, F. Michael LaGrange. Georgia Eiko Mizota Tokyo, Japan Frances Moody LaGrange, Georgia Dorsey L. Smith Hamilton. Georgia 94 Lagrange college bulletin The following students were registered for the work indicated, but did not live in the dormitories and attended no academic classes: Joe Adams (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Fred Allen (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Erlene Andrews (piano and voice) LaGrange, Georgia Nancy Barker (piano) Franklin, Georgia Judy Barnette (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Elaine Bice (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Benson Binns (speech) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Blanks (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Marilyn Bledsoe (piano) Franklin, Georgia Pat Bowden (piano and voice) Manchester, Georgia Sara Nell Brown (piano and voice) Franklin, Georgia Carol Caswell (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Barbara Cherry (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Isabelle Collier (speech) LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn Copeland (piano) Manchester, Georgia Mary Anna Daniel (speech) LaGrange, Georgia Suzanne Daniel (violin) LaGrange, Georgia Scott Davis, Jr. (trumpet) LaGrange, Georgia Donna Day (art and piano) LaGrange, Georgia Sara Lynn Denney (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mickey Eley (piano) Franklin, Georgia Frances Finney (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Chester Freeman (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Nancy Gibson (piano and voice) Franklin, Georgia Bobby Goodson (piano) Franklin, Georgia Mrs. Melson Goodson (organ) Franklin, Georgia Ann Gower (piano and speech) LaGrange, Georgia Grady Gower (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Elaine Hall (speech) LaGrange, Georgia Elw^n Hamer (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Betty Jo Hearn (voice) LaGrange, Georgia George Henry (piano and violin) LaGrange, Georgia Waights Henry, III (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Woodrow Hill (voice) Langdale, Alabama Ann Holderfield (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Jacobs (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Dorothy Johnson (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Gloria Johnson (voice) Carrollton, Georgia Josephine Johnson (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Ben T. Jordan (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Cheryl Kinsley (art and piano) LaGrange, Georgia Virginia Langford (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Beatrice Lawhorn (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Clarence Lorentzson (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 95 Myron Marchman (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Martha Maxwell (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Crystal McRae (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Ann Powell (voice) Lanett, Alabama Cleve Porter (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Suetta Porter (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. E. L. Rice (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Paul Rice (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Leonard Robinson (piano) Hogansville, Georgia Sara Shirey (piano) Franklin, Georgia Marianne Shuford (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn Simonton (piano and voice) Franklin, Georgia Kenyon Sims (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Ann Smith (speech) LaGrange, Georgia Frances Smith (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Martha Smith (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Nancy Smith (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Marion Stuart (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Marilyn Taylor (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Faye Terrell (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Virginia Trent (piano and voice) LaGrange, Georgia Dianne Underwood (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Richard Williams (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Martha Ann Wood (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Darnell Woodruff (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Jeanette Wright (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Martha Ann Wright (piano) LaGrange, Georgia GRADUATES OF 1953 Bachelor of Arts Doris Alexander Macon, Georgia Betty Andrews Deepstep, Georgia Blanche Bateman Madison, Georgia Carolyn Callaway Mountville, Georgia Frances Chalker Carrollton, Georgia Barbara Cotton Palmetto, Georgia Joanne Good Winder, Georgia Wallace Greene LaGrange, Georgia Eloise Harris Manchester, Georgia Billie Jean Haye Langdale, Alabama Geraldine Haye Langdale, Alabama Robbie King Winterville, Georgia LaFaye Linch McDonough, Georgia 96 Lagrange college bulletin Nell Mahle East Paint, Georgia Joan McCarty Attapuigus, Georgia Jeanette McClung LaGrange, Georgia Ailene Mooney Newnan, Georgia Mary Anna Moore Buford, Georgia Martha Peak : Mt. View, Georgia Nicole Rieu Paris, France Jeanne Sells Atlanta, Georgia Mary Sherwood Turin, Georgia Harmon Smith LaGrange, Georgia Mary Starr Crawford, Georgia Leila Tolbert Greensboro, Georgia Jeanette Tatum White, Georgia Erlene Truett Lanett, Alabama Janelle Douthit White Hinesville, Georgia Senior Class Joann Adams Glenn, Georgia William Brown West Point, Georgia Ann Chappell Tate, Georgia Mary Eugenia Clegg Young Harris, Georgia Joyce Eidson Dunwoody, Georgia Mary Jane Flood Yulee, Florida Eleanor Haynes Albany. Georgia Charles Johnson LaGrange, Georgia Lena Pearl Knight LaGrange, Georgia Ikuko Kodera Kobe, Japan Sarah Ann Maxwell Griffin, Georgia Nellie Jo McFall Atlanta, Georgia Virginia Moody Calhoun, Georgia James Odum Brunswick, Georgia Vivian Orr Dalton, Georgia Mattie Perkerson Greenville, Georgia Hugh Pharis Columbus, Georgia Kathryn Piper Covington, Georgia Peggy Smith Claxton, Georgia Dorothy Spikes Gainesville, Georgia Catherine Tanner Griffin, Georgia Jean Thornton Hamilton, Georgia Travis Woodward Atlanta, Georgia Donald Wright LaGrange, Georgia Junior Class Daniel J. Blackburn LaGrange, Georgia Frances Brady Jasper, Georgia Frankie Lee Cole Grantville, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 97 Barbara Daniel LaGrange, Georgia Juanita Griffin Macon, Georgia Lee Hale College Park, Georgia June Kemp Acworth, Georgia Ann King Juniper, Georgia Ruth Park Lehmann LaGrange, Georgia Peggy Lynch LaGrange, Georgia Wilma McLane Hartwell, Georgia Mary Moore Columbus, Georgia Sue Padgett Donelson, Tennessee Aliki Papayiannopoulou Salonika, Greece Ruth Chase Peek LaGrange, Georgia Sandra Sivell Chipley, Georgia Barbara Ann Smith Macon, Georgia Imogene Smith Winder, Georgia Virginia Sprayberry Newan, Georgia CaroljTi Storey Ethelsville, Alabama Gertrude Summers Newnan, Georgia Jeanne White Rossville, Georgia Dot Whittle LaGrange, Georgia Sarah Anne Wilson Newnan, Georgia La\vrence Winebrenner Mountville, Georgia Marie Wright LaGrange, Georgia Sophomore Class Eva Anderson Marietta, Georgia Sara Adams College Park, Georgia Illana Aiken Griffin, Georgia Jane Allen Greenville, Georgia Sammie Baker Zebulon, Georgia Charles Barrett LaGrange, Georgia Glenda Beason Dalton, Georgia Almonese Brown Fort Gaines, Georgia Michael Brown Wallasey, England Barbara Cowan Atlanta, Georgia Dorothy Cox Manchester, Georgia Virginia Duvall Chickamauga, Georgia Josephine Elrod Buena Vista, Georgia Madge Evans LaGrange, Georgia Evelyn Fang Singapore, Malaya Lamar Fetner Brunswick, Georgia Adolphus J. Floyd Chipley, Georgia Carolyn Gill Manchester, Georgia June Grist Clarkesville, Georgia Navelle Haynes LaGrange, Georgia Frances Henry Ringgold, Georgia 98 Lagrange college bulletin Jarrell Hethcox Hogansville, Geor^a Dorothy Jackson Atlanta, Georgia Leonard D. Jackson LaGrange, Georgia Melba Kirby Langdale, Alabama Eleanor Kuba Decatur, Georgia John Lucchesl ...: Cairo, Egypt Claire Matthews Marshallville, Georgia Sara Mathews Atlanta, Georgia Carolyn McDougal Thomaston, Georgia Peggy McElhannon Campton, Georgia June Monfort Richland, Georgia Ann Moorhead LaGrange, Georgia Jacquelynn Northcutt Fairburn, Georgia Vija Palde East Point, Georgia Dorothy Pitts Locust Grove, Georgia Anne 0. Smith Oxford, Georgia Edith Smith LaFayette, Georgia David Smith LaGrange, Georgia Lois Statham Atlanta, Georgia James R. Swilley LaGrange, Georgia Margaret Tanner Griffin, Georgia Edgar Thompson LaGrange, Georgia Ervin Williams Hogansville, Georgia Earle Williams LaGrange, Georgia Freshman Class Fred Allen Hogansville, Georgia Frances Erlene Andrews LaGrange, Georgia Aretta Ann Bagley Atlanta, Georgia Patsy Bostwick Arlington, Georgia Carolyn Bradley Cornelia, Georgia Barbara Brown Locust Grove, Georgia Christine Brown LaGrange, Georgia Elizabeth Ann Buchanan Woodland, Georgia Lilian Chen Hong Kong, China Shirle Ann Clements Morgan, Georgia Julia Ann Colvard Crandall, Georgia Sylvia Cook Manchester, Georgia Sara Joyce Douthit Hinesville, Georgia Arthur Duncan Hogansville, Georgia Barbara Anne Duncan Athens, Georgia Joyce Escontres Columbus, Georgia Dardee Ferguson Talbotton, Georgia June Fowler Elberton, Georgia Patricia Freeman Cuthbert, Georgia Judy Greer Cusseta, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 99 Anne Gregory Chatsworth, Georgia Mrs. 0. S. Gresham Greenville, Georgia Barbara Guest Winder, Georgia Anne Pope Hill Greenville, Georgia Shirley Hinton Thomson, Georgia Shirley Huey Roanoke, Alabama Laurel Hunt Hogansville, Georgia Nancy Hust Roanoke, Alabama Jane Hyre Chattanooga, Tennessee Paul D. Jackson LaGrange, Georgia Jeannine Johnson West Point, Georgia Josephine Johnson LaGrange, Georgia Patricia Johnson Covington, Georgia Peggy Jones Chipley, Georgia Winnard King LaGrange, Georgia Margaret Lane Franklin, Georgia Virginia Langford LaGrange, Georgia Winnie Ruth Langley Columbus, Georgia Jacqueline Linn Atlanta, Georgia Dahlia Martinez Miami, Florida Emery McCullough LaGrange, Georgia Joy Newby Shawmut, Alabama Warner Noles LaGrange, Georgia Hurshel Overcash Gabbettville, Georgia Herbert Owen Americus, Georgia Mary Ann Parks Senoia, Georgia Augusta Perkerson Greenville, Georgia Linda Perkins Varnell, Georgia Jean Putnam Waverly Hall, Georgia Kathleen Raby LaGrange, Georgia Joyce Rice LaGrange, Georgia Jacqueline Robin Caracas, Venezuela Ann Shell Palmetto, Georgia Ann Simmons Marietta, Georgia Barbara Simpson Gainesville, Georgia Dorsey Smith LaGrange, Georgia Janet Smith Newnan, Georgia Sue Snead Decatur, Georgia Edith Stanfill Cairo, Georgia Jean Steele Conyers, Georgia Harry Swilley LaGrange, Georgia Phillip Thompson LaGrange, Georgia Virginia Turner Atlanta, Georgia Ann Van Huss Atlanta, Georgia Joyce Winebrenner Mountville, Georgia 100 Lagrange college bulletin Irregular Students Joe Adams (piano) Rock Mills, Alabama Nancy Barker (piano) Franklin, Geor^a Elaine Bice (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. J. B. Blanks (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Marilyn Bledsoe (piano) Franklin, Georgia Mrs. Arthur Bradfield (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Martha Ann Bruce (art) LaGrange, Georgia Sonny Burns (violin) Franklin, Georgia Kathy Burns (piano) Franklin, Georgia Ted Caldwell (special) Alvaton, Georgia Floyd Childs (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Betty Cleaveland (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Robert Darden (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Donna Day (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Melba Day (special) LaGrange, Georgia Donald Denney (piano) Gabbettville, Georgia Sara Lynn Denney (piano) Gabbettville, Georgia Mickey Eley (piano) Franklin, Georgia Mrs. Geo. Fisher (organ) Franklin, Georgia Kermit Fowler (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Helen Freeman (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Bobby Goodson (piano) Franklin, Georgia Ann Gower (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Grady Gower (piano) LaGrange, Georgia George Henry (violin) LaGrange, Georgia Waights Henry, III (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Woodrow Hill (voice) Langdale, Alabama Charles Jones (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Cheryl Kinsley (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Judy Lynch (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Myron Marchman (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Melson (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Frances Moody (special) Calhoun, Georgia Marcia Moorhead (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Jimmy Neal (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Jacqueline W. Nelson LaGrange, Georgia Paul Rice (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Charles Sheppard (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Marianne Shuford (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn Simonton (piano) Franklin, Georgia Mrs. Cary W. Smith (piano and voice) Roanoke, Alabama Frances Smith (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Nancy Smith (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Marilyn Taylor (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Terrell (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin loi Dewey Thompson (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Charlie Traylor (organ) LaGranjj^e, Georgia Linda Turner (art) LaGrange, Georgia Janice Tyler (piano) Gabbettville, Georgia Harold K. Wood (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Martha Ann Wright (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Smith F. Wyatt (art) LaGrange, Georgia GRADUATES OF 1954 Bachelor of Arts Joann Adams Glenn, Georgia Ann Chappell Tate, Georgia Mary Eugenia Clegg Young Harris, Georgia Joyce Eidson Dunwoody, Georgia Mary Jane Flood Yulee, Florida Eleanor Haynes Albany, Georgia Lena Pearl Knight LaGrange, Georgia Ikuko Kodera Kobe, Japan Sarah Ann Maxwell Griffin, Georgia Nellie Jo 3IcFall Atlanta, Georgia Virginia Moody Calhoun, Georgia James Odum Brunswick, Georgia Vivian Orr Dalton, Georgia Mattie Perkerson Greenville, Georgia Hugh Pharis Columbus, Georgia Kathryn Piper Covington, Georgia Peggy Smith Claxton, Georgia Dorothy Spikes Gainesville, Georgia Catherine Tanner Griffin, Georgia Jean Thornton Hamilton, Georgia Travis Woodward Atlanta, Georgia Donald Wright LaGrange, Georgia Senior Class Daniel J. Blackburn LaGrange, Georgia Frances Brady Jasper, Georgia Barbara Daniel LaGrange, Georgia Josephine Elrod Buena Vista, Georgia Evelyn Fang Singapore, Malaya Marihm Funderburk LaGrange, Georgia Juanita Griffin Macon, Georgia Lee Hale College Park, Georgia June Kemp Acworth, Georgia 102 Lagrange college bulletin Ann King Juniper, Georgia Ruth Park Lehmann LaGrange, Georgia John Lucchesi Cairo, Egypt Peggy Lynch LaGrange, Georgia Norman McFarland Pine Mt. Valley, Georgia Wilma McLane ...; Hartwell, Georgia Mary Moore Columbus, Georgia Jacquelynn Northcutt Fairburn, Georgia Aliki Papayiannopoulou Salonika, Greece Ruth Chase Peek LaGrange, Georgia Nancy Salter Hamilton, Georgia Barbara Ann Smith Macon, Georgia Imogene Smith Winder, Georgia Virginia Sprayberry Bennett Newnan, Georgia Carolyn Storey Ethelsville, Alabama Gertrude Summers Newnan, Georgia Jeanne White Rossville, Georgia Dot Whittle LaGrange, Georgia Randall Williamson Mountville, Georgia Sarah Anne Wilson Newnan, Georgia Marie Wright LaGrange, Georgia Junior Class Sara Adams College Park, Georgia Sammie Baker Zebulon, Georgia Glenda Beason Dalton, Georgia Almonese Brown Fort Gaines, Georgia Michael Brown Wallasey, England Lessie (Lett) Callahan Vidalia, Georgia Shelby Cook Hogansville, Georgia Thomas Coulliette Five Points, Alabama Barbara Cowan Atlanta, Georgia Hilton Estes LaGrange. Georgia Madge Evans LaGrange, Georgia Adolphus J. Floyd Chipley, Georgia Navelle Haynes LaGrange, Georgia Frances Henry Ringgold, Georgia Jarrell Hethcox Hogansville, Georgia Dorothy Jackson Atlanta, Georgia Ann Langston Rosweli. Georgia Riley Middleton Columbus, Georgia Mrs. Roy Mims LaGrange, Georgia June Monfort Richland, Georgia Ann Moorhead LaGrange, Georgia Peggy McElhannon Camptcn, Georgia Martha McWaters LaGrange, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin io8 Vija Palde East Point, Georgia Robert Pharis Columbus, Georgia Dorothy Pitts Locust Grove, Georgia Nancy Purvis Pembroke, Georgia Julian Scott Stockbridge, Georgia Anne 0. Smith Oxford, Georgia Lois Statham Atlanta, Georgia Edgar Thompson LaGrange, Georgia Joyce Tollerson LaGrange, Georgia Shirlee Willis Ellijay, Georgia Sophomore Class Fred Allen Hogansville, Georgia Patsy Bostwick Arlington, Georgia Carolyn Bradley Cornelia, Georgia Barbara Brown Locust Grove, Georgia Elizabeth A. Buchanan Woodland, Georgia Lilian Chen Hong Kong, China Julia Ann Colvard Crandall, Georgia Sylvia Cook Manchester, Georgia Sara Joyce Douthit Folkston, Georgia Arthur Duncan Hogansville, Georgia Dardee Ferguson Talbotton, Georgia Virginia Fort LaGrange, Georgia Patricia Freeman Cuthbert, Georgia Judy Greer Cusseta, Georgia Anne Pope Hill Greenville, Georgia Shirley Hinton Thomson, Georgia Laurel Hunt Hogansville, Georgia Nancy Hurst Roanoke, Virginia Jane Hyre Chattanooga, Tennessee Jeannine Johnson West Point, Georgia Patricia Johnson Covington, Georgia Josephine Johnson LaGrange, Georgia Winnard King LaGrange, Georgia Margaret Lane Franklin, Georgia Virginia Langford LaGrange, Georgia Winnie Ruth Langley Columbus, Georgia Jacqueline Linn Atlanta, Georgia Dahlia Martinez Miami, Florida Marianne Mitchell Augusta, Georgia Emery McCuUough LaGrange, Georgia W'arner Noles LaGrange, Georgia Hurshel Overcash Gabbettville, Georgia Herbert Owen Americus, Georgia Mary Ann Parks Senoia, Georgia 104 Lagrange college bulletin Augusta Perkerson Greenville, Georgia Linda Perkins Varnell, Georgia Jean Putnam Waverly Hall, Georgia Kathleen Raby LaGrange, Georgia Joyce Rice LaGrange, Georgia Jacqueline Robin Caracas, Venezuela Ann Shell Palmetto, Georgia Ann Simmons Marietta, Georgia Barbara Simpson Gainesville, Georgia Janet Smith Pulliam Newnan, Georgia Edith Stanfill Cairo, Georgia Jean Steele Conyers, Georgia Virginia Turner Atlanta, Georgia Roger Underwood LaGrange, Georgia Harold Wells Columbus, Georgia Freshman Class Ellen Adams College Park, Georgia John Anderson Mount Airy, Georgia Frances Anthony Hartwell, Georgia Judy Barfield Columbus, Georgia Charlene Barrett Twin City, Georgia Joe Bennett LaGrange, Georgia Ann Brinkley Banbridge, Georgia Fletcher Brown Roanoke, Alabama Patricia Burnette Covington, Georgia William Carley LaGrange, Georgia Jeanette Cason Waycross, Georgia Charles Cofield LaGrange, Georgia Douglas Cofield LaGrange, Georgia Barbara Coggin Atlanta, Georgia Eleanor Colley LaGrange, Georgia Sidney Wayne Cook Franklin, Georgia George Crowder Hogansville, Georgia Lauracy de Benivedes Recife Pernambuco, Brazil Donald DeLoach LaGrange, Georgia Charles Denney LaGrange, Georgia Eleanor Dobbs Smyrna, Georgia Mary Louise Dunagan Morrow, Georgia Jack Dunn LaGrange, Georgia Myrna Eidson Atlanta, Georgia Jane Elder Watkinsville, Georgia Marjorie Freeman Wehadkee, Alabama Dempsey Freeman LaGrange, Georgia Jimmy Gable LaGrange, Georgia Jewell Gladney Glenn, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 105 Carlene Hamilton Thomasville, Geor^a Rachel Harmon West Point, Georgia Suzanne Hatchett Newnan, Georgia Mary Anne Hay LaGrange, Georgia Althea Hengstler West Point, Georgia Thurman Hester Hogansville, Georgia Oscar Hobby LaGrange, Georgia Regina Holbrook Rossville, Georgia Sue Howell Roswell, Georgia Shirley Huey Roanoke, Alabama Joyce Jackson LaGrange, Georgia Robert L. Kenney LaGrange, Georgia Duk Choon Kim Ham Nan, Korea Eleanor Kirby LaGrange, Georgia James Kirby LaGrange, Georgia Carol Kirk Atlanta, Georgia Wayne Kirby LaGrange, Georgia Bonnie Sue Knight Roanoke, Alabama Joy Lewis Columbus, Georgia Virginia Linn Jonesboro, Georgia Tom Lipp LaGrange, Georgia Joan Mays Stockbridge, Georgia Ann McClain LaGrange, Georgia Berta McCoy Woodland, Georgia Anne McDaniel Shiloh, Georgia Carole McGarity McDonough, Georgia Irvin McRae Tifton, Georgia James Neal LaGrange, Georgia Joy Newberry Waverly Hall, Georgia Robert Oliver Lanett, Alabama Patricia Parrish LaGrange, Georgia Margaret Peterson Mt. Vernon, Georgia Glenda Poole Columbus, Georgia Janice Pj^e LaGrange, Georgia Patricia Quigley College Park, Georgia Larry Roberts Columbus, Georgia Nancy Rymer Atlanta, Georgia Josie Shelnutt LaGrange, Georgia Barbara Sowell Jonesboro, Georgia Orrin Sprayberry LaGrange, Georgia Johnny M. Stagg LaGrange, Georgia Marjorie Steis Pine Mt. Valley, Georgia Jack Stubbs Atlanta, Georgia Shirley Ann Tolson LaGrange, Georgia Fay Tripp Atlanta, Georgia Anita Vickery College Park, Georgia 106 Lagrange college bulletin Gloria Wadsworth Manchester, Georgia George Washington Roanoke, Alabama Conway Watson West Point, Georgia Patsy West Columbus, Georgia Marilyn White Tallapoosa, Georgia Marcella Williams > LaGrange, Georgia Joyce Williams LaGrange, Georgia Thomas Willis West Point, Georgia Gene Wright LaGrange, Georgia Laura York Atlanta, Georgia Irregular Students Miss Lou Abrams (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Sharon Amos (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Brenda Ashley (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. R. J. Atkinson, Jr. (voice) LaGrange, Georgia David Barker (piano) Franklin, Georgia Nancy Barker (piano) Franklin, Georgia Susanne Bartley (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Elaine Bice (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Johnny Borders (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Leo Bowen (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Jimmy Brannon (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Joe Brannon (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Aubrey Brown (art) LaGrange, Georgia Beverly Jo Cleaveland (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Robert Callaway (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Rosalind E. Carter (special) LaGrange, Georgia Robert Darden (Bus. Adm. and voice) LaGrange, Georgia Ann Dupree Dodd (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mickey Eley (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Bernard Freeman (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Helen Freeman (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Raymond Fuller (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Dr. Williams Fackler (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Ann Gower (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Marjorie Griggs (Bus. Admn.) LaGrange, Georgia Ann Hale (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Margaret Hall (voice) Lanett, Alabama Miss Bess Herring (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Charles Hess (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Frank Hicks (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Dennis Jabley (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Judith Jannell (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Forrest C. Johnson, Jr. (Bus. Adm.) LaGrange, Georgia Gilbert T. Kaap (Bus. Admn.) LaGrange, Georgia Lagrange college bulletin 107 Mrs. Hammond Kirby (Bus. Admn.) LaGrange, Georgia Connie Klenk (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Sharon Klenk (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Arthur J. Koon (Bus. Admn.) Shiloh, Georgia Ann Lee (piano) Grantville, Georgia Mrs. A. E. Mallory (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Roy Mann, Jr. (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Myron Marchmann (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Jane Moorhead (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Judy Mullinax (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Linda Mullinax (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Emmie D. Murray (irregular) LaGrange, Georgia Sandra McClellan (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Harold Nixon (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. 0. F. Nixon, Jr. (irregular) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Ann Norris (voice) Hogansville, Georgia Bethel Salter (piano and voice) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Frances Schaudies (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Cyrus Shearer (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. James Sims (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Victor Sims (voice) LaGrange, Georgia Carolyn Simonton (voice and piano) Franklin, Georgia Melanie Starr (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Roy Stephens (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Buddy Stone (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Isaac Struletz (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Roswell Swanson (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Marilyn Taylor (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mary Terrell (organ) LaGrange, Georgia Frank W. Taylor (Bus. Admn.) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Chas. Ware (piano) LaGrange, Georgia Mrs. Walter Westafer (voice) LaGrange, Georgia John H. Whitley (Bus. Admn.) LaGrange, Georgia Rudolph Williams (Bus. Admn.) LaGrange, Georgia Dick Woodyard (piano) LaGrange, Georgia THE LA GRANGE COLLEGE STUDENT'S CREED Life is mine to live. That I may cherish it And right loyally meet its responsibilities, I would lay aside that which is Narrow, selfish, ignoble and unkind ; The false, superficial, the dishonest I would shun in thought, word and deed. Rather may I cultivate in my college life Those traits and ideals that will fit me To weave dreams into realities, and impressions into character To meet bravely the hard tasks of life; To bring joy to those who sorrow. And strength to those who falter in their tasks. I would strive to judge more kindly. Trust more fully, and love more deeply, That my life may reflect His goodness, And my soul may grow in the knowledge Of Him, whom to know is Life Eternal. (108) INDEX Administration 8 Admission of Students 24 Alumni Association 23 Calendar 4 Courses of Study 28 Art 33 Bible 52 Biology 60 Business Administration 28 Chemistry 62 Economics 29 Education 70 English 46 French 48 German 50 History 73 Hygiene 76 Math 64 Music 37 Physical Education 76 Physics 67 Philosophy 51 Pre-Med. Course 59 Psychology 68 Religion 52 Religious Education 54 Secretarial Science 80 Social Science 78 Spanish 55 Speech and Drama 44 Degree Requirements 24-25 Discounts 86 Expenses 84 Faculty 8 Grades and Credits 26 Loans 83 Philosophy and Objectives 17 Reports 27 Roster of Students 89 Scholarships 82 Standing Committees of Board of Trustees 7 Student Activities 19 Student Aid 84 Student Life 19 Student Officers 21 Student Publications 20 Teachers Certificates 27-72 Trustees 6 (109) i i I < cc ^ ^ ^ U 5- 0, LaGRANGE COLLEGE Name in full Last) (First! (Middle) Permanent address 2 O GO Date of Birth Place of Birth GO ^ 5 ^ High school attended Previous College. Q I Father's Name , Living. Q^ ^ Mother's Name , Living. Legal guardian if not parent 2 ^ Address ^ Occupation of parent. Church preference Member. Is $5.00 room reservation fee enclosed? ^ I hereby make application for admission of my daughter, son, ward- ( Above Name) Signature of Parent Address Date X \ J ^. ^^txt^^ C ^, j^'^