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LAGRANGE COLLEGE
Lagrange, Georgia
E D I C A T I D N
To the students on the "hill", the fountain is a symbol of the people of
LaGrange. In its tumbling water, we see their overflowing affection; in its
bubbles, their warmth, vitality, and good humor; in its upward surge, their
ambition for us; in its varied displays, the welcome into their churches,
homes, civic organizations, businesses, and hearts; and in its steadfastness,
their loyalty to us. It is to these wonderful people and to the City of LaGrange
itself that we proudly and affectionately dedicate
THE 1953 QUADRANGLE
To Mr. William N. Banks LaGrange College is tremendously indebted.
He is chairman of the Board of Trustees. He is the wise counselor of the Presi-
dent. He is the friend of students. He is a strong benefactor.
The William N. Banks library was named by the Board of Trustees for
the donor. It was his wish to give it a less personal name. Modesty is one of
his character traits. But friends and associates draw inspiration from the
name over the door of the building because of the virtues and qualities of this
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great Christian gentleman.
PRESIDENT WAIGHTS G. HENRY
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A MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS
Seniors of the class of 195 3, we congratulate you upon completion of your liberal
arts course of studies. The emphasis of this issue of "The Quadrangle" upon com-
munity life should serve as a perpetual reminder that your work is not finished.
In a recent address Mr. George S. Johnson, chairman of the city Board of Edu-
cation, referred to the principles involved in the account of Jesus and the Rich
Young Ruler and stated that after all material success is achieved, we are still faced
with the question, "What lack I yet?" There is much yet to be done.
As long as you live you will be faced with your responsibilities to the com-
munity in which you live, though oceans will stand between you and some of your
classmates. If LaGrange College has meant all it should have to you, the stamp of
its spirit will be upon you. You will be a citizen ready to offer leadership in church,
state, and culture because you have been taught how to serve and have been given
opportunity to do so.
As we meet again in your community from time to time, we shall have occasion
to point with pride to you as a former LaGrange student. We have confidence that
we can depend on you. LaGrange College's seal of approval is upon you.
Sincerely,
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The guiding spirit of any school is found in its administration and
faculty. We are fortunate indeed to have on our campus some of the finest
scholastic spirits. Their enthusiastic approach to learning and their devotion
to the teaching profession will remain a constant inspiration to the students
who have studied under their direction.
ERNEST AUBREY BAILEY
Dean and Professor of
Mathematics
AUSTIN FOPE COOK, JR.
Business Manager
MILDRED E. WRIGHT
Assistant Professor of
Secretarial Science
JENNIE LEE EPPS
Professor of English
THE
KATE HOWARD CROSS
Professor of Latin
DR. DAVIS P. MELSON
Professor of Bible and
Religion
MRS. D. P. MELSON
Librarian
ADDIE L. SUMMERS
Alumni Secretary
IRENE E. ARNETT
Associate Professor of Speech
CHRISTIAN F. HAMFF
Associate Professor of Modern
Language
MARION STUART
Instructor of Physical
Education
ADMINISTRATION
JAMES GRADY GOWER
Registrar
JEAN RAGSDALE
Dietician
FRANCES LOTT WILLIS
Instructor of Home Economics
DR. EMORY R. PARK
College Physician
EVELYN WARD MURPHY
Infirmarian
PAUL MOODY
Associate Professor of
Biology
ARTHUR M. HICKS
Associate Professor of
Chemistry
JOSEPH F. KOVAR
Professor of French
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HOWARD A. WORTH
Professor of Religious
Education and Psychology
ADMINISTRATION
IONA DILLY
Associate Professor of
Secretarian Science
WESTON L. MURRAY
Professor of History and
Social Science
JAMES BAILEY BLANKS
Professor of Education and
Psychology
WALTER R. ROBINETTE
Associate Professor of
Education and Psychology
The four classes represent the interaction of different groups toward *t he
same, goal the achievement of the worthwhile in life. Through the class ac-
tivities we learn to appreciate and respect other people. We learn to discipline
self in order to promote the welfare of the group. The lessons learned
through this cooperation are no less important and vital than those learned
through study.
Harris, Haye, Moore, Lynch
SENIOR OFFICERS
BILLIE JEAN HAYE President
JOYCE LYNCH Vice-President
MARY ANNA MOORE Secretary
ELOISE HARRIS Treasurer
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SENIORS
WALLACE GREEN
"Surely the preaching ivhich comes ELOISE HARRIS
from the soul works most on the soul." rt Otir jovial star reigned at her birth.''''
MARTHA PEAK
"A friend then may well be reckoned
the masterpiece of nature."
NICOLE RIEU
"Ambition is the germ from which all
growth of nobleness proceeds."
JEANNE SELLS
"Industry has annexed thereto the
fairest fruits and richest rewards."
MARY SHERWOOD
"Nothing endures but personal
qualities."
S E N I D R
HARMON SMITH MARY STARR
f In a word, to he a fine gentleman is "I do sing because I must, and p,
to be a generous and brave man." but as the linnets sing."
ERLENE TRUETT
Constancy is the complement of all JANELLE WHITE
the other human virtues." "Delicacy is an attribute of heaven."
Crow, Steed, Wright, Tanner
JUNIOR OFFICERS
CATHERINE TANNER President
DONALD WRIGHT Vice-President
RITA STEED Secretary
NANCY CROW Treasurer
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Summers, Wright, West, Brady
SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
FRANCES BRADY President
MARIE WRIGHT Vice-President
GERTRUDE SUMMERS Secretary
CAROLYN WEST Treasurer
H D M D R
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OPHDMDRES
HELEN ABBOTT
FRANCES BRADY
MARION BURTON
BETTY CLEAVELAND
FRANKIE LEE COLE
NANCY CROZIER
BARBARA DANIEL
CAROLYN DOBY
HELEN FOKES
JUANITA GRIFFIN
LEE HALE
BARBARA HARRIS
LAURA HART
FRANCES HENDERSON
EVA HOXSIE
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JUNE KEMP
ANN KING
RUTH LEHMANN
JOHNNY LUCCHESI
WILMA McLANE
MARY MOORE
RAYMOND SAMS
JAMES SINGLETON
SANDRA SIVELL
ANN SMITH
VIRGINIA SPRAYBERRY
GERTRUDE SUMMERS
CAROLYN WEST
SARAH ANNE WILSON
MARIE WRIGHT
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Baker, Northcutt, Brown, Mathews
FRESHMAN OFFICERS
SARA MATHEWS
SAMMIE BAKER
JACQUELYNN NORTHCUTT
ALMONESE BROWN ....
. . President
Vice-President
. . Secretary
. . Treasurer
FRESHMEN
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BARBARA ADAMS
CLAY BAILEY
SARA ADAMS
SAMMIE BAKER
JANE ALLEN
CHARLES BARRETT
EVA ANDERSON
GLENDA BEASON
DOROTHY COX JENNY DUVALL MADGE EVANS EVELYN FANG
CAROLYN GILL ELIZABETH GRIST JUNE GRIST GAYLE HARRIS
FRESHMEN
ANNE HARRIS NAVELLE HAYNES REGINALD HEAD FRANCES HENRY
BOBBY HOLT DOROTHY JACKSON DEAN JORDAN MELBA KIRBY
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CLASS SPONSORS
MISS MILDRED WRIGHT MISS KATE HOWARD CROSS
Senior Class Junior Class
MISS JEAN RAGSDALE CHRISTIAN F. HAMFF
Sophomore Class Freshman Class
BETTY ANDREWS came to us in her Junior
year from Young Harris College. She is a mem-
ber of the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority, vice-
president of the I.R.C., secretary of the Chris-
tadelphian Club, and is on the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet.
BABS BATEMAN is president of the Student
Government Association, a Senior Superlative,
hostess of the Curtain Raisers, a member of the
Art Club, Chapel Choir, and the Alpha Kappa
Theta sorority, in which she served as secretary.
She was treasurer of the sophomore class, secre-
tary of the Alpha Psi Omega, and president of
the Harmonettes. She is listed in Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities and in Lead-
er Publications.
CAROLYN BOHANNON CALLOWAY is a
member of the Kappa Phi Delta sorority; vice-
president of the Christadelphian Club, in which
she was Freshman representative and secretary.
She served as treasurer and vice-president of the
Y.W.C.A. She was also sophomore representa-
tive to the May Court and was elected as Miss
Freshman. Carolyn became Mrs. Julian Callo-
way in June, 1952.
BARBARA COTTON is a member of the Chapel
Choir and sextette, Curtain Raisers, Christadel-
phian Club, and "L" Club. She was treasurer of
the W.A.A., secretary of the Student Govern-
ment Association, vice-president of the Har-
monettes, president of the Kappa Phi Delta
sorority, and a representative to the Inter-
sorority Council for two years. She was also
a sophomore representative to the May Court.
JANELLE DOUTHIT WHITE came to us from
Andrew Junior College in her sophomore year.
She is on the M.S.M. Council, the Y.W.C:A.
Cabinet, the Scroll Staff, in the I.R.C., the P.K.
Club, the Art Club, and the Alpha Kappa Theta
sorority. Janelle became Mrs. Ed White in
January, 1953.
FRANCES CHALKER has served as treasurer,
worship chairman, and president of the Metho-
dist Student Movement. She was also on the
State M.S.M. Council. She was treasurer and
president of the Christadelphian Club, a mem-
ber of the Scroll Staff, serving as assistant editor
and editor, and was selected for the Scroll of
Fame two years. One of her poems appears in the
National Anthology of College Poetry. She was
secretary of the Curtain Raisers, a member of
Alpha Psi Omega, on the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet
for two years, secretary of the sophomore
class, vice-president of the junior class, and
a member of the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority.
She is listed in Leader Publications, was selected
as a Senior Superlative, and senior representative
to the May Court.
WALLACE T. GREENE transferred to La-
Grange College from Asbury College. He has
served as president of the Ministerial Association
and is a member of the I.R.C. and the Town
Boys' Club.
JOANNE GOOD has served as president of the
Curtain Raisers, vice-president and president
of the Alpha Psi Omega, and vice-president of
the Kappa Tau Theta sorority. She was selected
as Sweetheart of the Town Boys' Club in her
sophomore year; she is a Senior Superlative and
May Queen. She is also listed in Leader Publi-
cations.
ELOISE HARRIS was a member of the Har-
monettes. She is in the Alpha Kappa Theta
sorority and senior representative to the W.A.A.
She was treasurer of the junior and senior
classes, treasurer of the I.R.C, and business
manager of the Scroll.
BILLIE HAYE, president of the senior class, is
a member of the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority,
the Chapel Choir, in which she served as treas-
urer, and the sextette. She was selected on the
Scroll of Fame for two years, and was assistant
editor of the Scroll Staff. One of her poems was
published in the American Anthology of College
Poetry. She was senior representative on the
Student Government Association, vice-president
of the P.K. Club, and Literary Editor of the
Quadrangle Staff.
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CHARLES JOHNSON was a member of the
Town Boys' Club, the I.R.C., the Ministerial As-
sociation, and a representative to the Student
Government Association.
JERRY HAYE is a member of the Alpha Kappa
Theta sorority and the B.S.U., serving as secre-
tary in her senior year. She was in the Har-
monettes, was secretary of the French Club,
vice-president of the Art Club, and served on
the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet.
JOYCE LYNCH came to us from Young Harris
College in her junior year. She is vice-president
of the senior class, a member of the Chapel Choir
and Sextette, the Kappa Phi Delta sorority, the
M.S.M. Council, the Curtain Raisers, the Art
Club, and the Christadelphian Club.
ROBBIE KING is Photographic Editor of the
Quadrangle Staff and president of the P.K. Club.
She was pianist for the Harmonettes and Har-
monette Sextette. She is a member of the French
Club, the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority, the
Chapel Choir, and pianist for the Chapel Choir
Sextette.
FA YE LINCH is editor of the Quadrangle Staff,
president of the Chapel Choir, president of the
"L" Club, and vice-president of the A.K.O.
sorority. She is a member of the W.A.A., the
Curtain Raisers, the M.S.M. Council, the Scroll
Staff, and the Chapel Choir Sextette. She was
treasurer of the freshman class, treasurer of the
Harmonettes, representative to the Student
Government Association, on the Inter-sorority
Council for two years, and on the Y.W.C.A.
Cabinet. She was selected as a Senior Superlative
and is listed in Leader Publications.
JEANETTE McCLUNG is in the Art Club, serv-
ing as president her sophomore year. She has
won First, Third, and Purchase Prize in the
Student Art Exhibit. She is a member of the
French Club, the Scroll Staff, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet,
Town Girls' Club, B.S.U., and the Alpha Kappa
Theta sorority. She was on the Quadrangle Staff,
vice-president of the Town Girls' Club, and vice-
president of the sophomore class.
AILENE MOONEY, Miss LaGrange College, has
served as president, vice-president, secretary and
freshman representative to the W.A.A.; presi-
dent, vice-president, and treasurer of the Alpha
Kappa Theta sorority. She was president of the
junior class. She is a member of the I.R.C.,
Y.W.C.A., Student Government Council, and
Inter-sorority Council. She is also listed in Leader
Publications.
JOAN McCARTY is Business Manager of the
Quadrangle, and vice-president of the B.S.U.
She served on the Student Government for three
years and was junior representative to the May
Court. She is a member of the Delta Phi Delta
sorority and the Harmonettes.
NELL MAHLE is senior representative to the
May Court, vice-president of the B.S.U., secre-
tary of the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority, a mem-
ber of the Chapel Choir and the Scroll Staff.
She was secretary of the B.S.U., in the Harmon-
ettes, and on the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet.
MARY ANNA MOORE joined us from Rein-
hardt Junior College. She is secretary of the
Student Government and the senior class. She is
a member of the Chapel Choir, the Art Club,
M.S.M., Y.W.C.A., and the Alpha Kappa Theta
sorority.
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MARTHA PEAK came to us from the Atlanta
Division of the University of Ga. She is president
of both the Inter-sorority Council and the Kappa
Tau Theta sorority. She is a member of the Cur-
tain Raisers.
NICKIE RIEU joined the Senior Class from
France. She is a member of the Kappa Phi Delta
sorority, the Art Club, and the I.R.C.
JEANNE SELLS transferred in her Sophomore
year from Millsaps College in Mississippi. She is
Advertising Manager of the Quadrangle, secre-
tary and treasurer of the P.K. Club, secretary
and treasurer of the "L" Club, a member of the
Chapel Choir and sextette, of the M.S.M. Coun-
cil, and the Kappa Phi Delta sorority. She was
in the Harmonettes.
MARY SHERWOOD is president of the Alpha
Psi Omega, production coordinator of the Cur-
tain Raisers, and a member of the Kappa Phi
Delta sorority. She was also in the French Club.
HARMON SMITH came to L.C. from West
Georgia College. He is a member of the Pi Delta
Kappa Fraternity, the Inter-fraternity Council,
the I.R.C, and the Scroll Staff.
MARY STARR is president of the Y.W.C.A.,
Maid of Honor on the May Court, a Senior
Superlative, a member of the Chapel Choir, the
sextette, the Curtain Raisers, in which she serv-
ed as treasurer, the Inter-sorority Council, the
Alpha Psi Omega, the Student Government
Council, and the W.A.A. She was president of
the "L" Club, president and vice-president of
the B.S.U., vice-president of Kappa Phi, and a
cabinet member of the Christadelphian Club.
She is also listed in the Leader Publications.
LEILA TOLBERT is president of the I.R.C. and
B.S.U., having also served as secretary of B.S.U.
She is a member of the Curtain Raisers, the Alpha
Psi Omega, and the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority.
She has served as a member of the Scroll Staff
and the Y.W.C.A.
ERLENE TRUETT is president of the Art Club
and a member of the I.R.C, the M.S.M. Council,
and the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority. She has
served as treasurer of the Kiwana-Q Club, and
secretary-treasurer of the Art Club. She was in
the French Club, the Harmonettes, the Student
Government Association, and the advertising
staff of the Quadrangle.
JEANETTE TATUM came to L.C. from Young
Harris Junior College. She is Senior Vice-Presi-
dent of the Student Government Association, a
member of the International Relations Club and
the Alpha Kappa Theta sorority.
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ORGAN IZATION
On our campus can be found many varied organizations, representing
almost every interest of the students. Each student has ample opportunity
to become a member of several clubs. Perhaps the organizations provide the
best link between the college and the townspeople, who observe our accom-
plishments through our stage productions, musical programs, and religious
activities.
THE QUADRANGLE MYSTERY
We were walking one day upon the L. C. campus
when we saw two ordinary looking girls strolling along
together. They were ordinary looking at first; however,
one of them soon began to tear at her hair and scream
at the other. "Money! Money!" she cried.
Her companion, who was already half bald-headed,
seemed perfectly unaware of the disturbance but merely
meandered along mumbling, "Forty-one pages gone.
How many ads?" At intervals she laughed insanely.
We were trying to solve the mystery when all at
once a strange girl with a camera in her hand leaped
out from behind a tree and started to snap our picture.
Just as she placed her finger on the shutter, a down-pour
of rain came crashing to the ground. We hurried toward
shelter, but gazing back we saw the figure of the poor
girl tossing about on the ground, tearing at the earth
in agonizing gestures. Completely baffled, we followed
the first two girls into Hawkes Building. Up the steps
they went and into room 203, locking the door behind
them. With the aid of a step ladder we were able to see
through the transom, and there by the light of a SO-watt
bulb, we saw tables, chairs, stacks and stacks of papers,
envelopes, pictures all over the floor, a badly worn type-
writer, and two small windows with padlocks on them.
Then the mystery was cleared up. The two strange girls
were the editor and the business manager of the 1953
Quadrangle, and the girl with the camera why, of
course, the photographic editor. We shook our heads
sympathetically as we looked around the cluttered room
again, and then we quietly left the building because we
understood.
Joan McCarty and Faye Linch
Robbie, Ann, and "Fat"
ADVERTISING STAFF
Front row: Wong, Sivell, Cox, Jackson. Buck
row: Sells, Orr, Wright, Marshall.
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The Quadrangle staff wishes to express its thanks to all those people
who have been helpful, directly or indirectly, in the publishing of the
195 3 Quadrangle: to Miss Kate Howard Cross, the adviser, who was
always willing and glad to help with the proof-reading; to "Fat"
Johnson, the annual photographer, who didn't even let rain stop him
from completing the pictures; to Mr. Johnny Long, who was there with
his much needed assistance; and to Dr. Waights Henry, who furnished
ever present encouragement and inspiration.
The annual staff has, in reality, enjoyed doing its part toward helping
to preserve a few of the highlights and happy moments of our years at
L. C. It is furthermore the wish of the staff that this annual may serve its
purpose to keep those years alive and vivid in the minds of all the
students of LaGrange College.
THE QUADRANGLE
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Seated: Andrews, Miss Cross, Piper, Starr, Tanner, Abbott, Chalker. Standing: Perkerson, Adams, Mooney, Tolbert, Bateman,
Haye, Cole, Linch, West, Lehmann, Smith, Fang, Moore.
Y. W. C. A
The Young Women's Christian Association is a religious organization of which
every woman student on the "Hill" is a member. We have a cabinet composed of
seventeen members from the student body and one faculty adviser.
Through the "Y," we try to enrich the spiritual lives of the students on the cam-
pus. Each night we have vespers after supper and meditations from 10:15 to 10:30
in the Little Chapel.
We have adopted a little French girl, Nellie, whom we support. Also we contri-
bute yearly to the World Student Service Fund and CARE. Through these activities,
every student is made aware of the great need in the world.
"We unite in the desire to realize a full and creative life through a growing
knowledge of God."
OFFICERS
MARY STARR President
CATHERINE TANNER Vice-President
KATHRYN PIPER Secretary
HELEN ABBOTT Treasurer
Andrews, Chalker, Chm. Publica-
tions Committee, Northcutt.
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Seated: Moore, Tatum, Bateman, Brady. Standing: Smith, Haye, Moody, Starr, Grubbs, Mooney, McLane, Flood, Singleton.
The Student Government Association is the democratic symbol of
student life on the campus and is based on powers and laws granted by
the president and the faculty. The purpose of the Student Government
Council is to make every student feel that she is a vital part of the student
body and to stress the importance of the cooperation of each individual in
all campus life.
The Junior-Freshman Wedding takes place in the fall following
a freshman orientation program which is sponsored by the Student
Government.
The Student Government seeks to be a friend to all the students in
the truest sense of the word to make honor, truth, cooperation, and
service the ideals of future usefulness as well as pleasant college
experiences.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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Freshman Bride Jane Allen
OFFICERS
5LANCHE BATEMAN President
EANETTE TATUM .... Senior Vice-President
/IRGINIA MOODY Junior Vice-President
-1ARY JANE FLOOD .... Junior Vice-President
1ARY ANNA MOORE Secretary
FRANCES BRADY Treasurer
ilLLIE JEAN HA YE .... Senior Representative
IETTY JO GRUBBS .... Junior Representative
VILMA McLANE .... Sophomore Representative
2ARRILYN SHADBURN
.OIS STATHAM . . . Freshman Representatives
HONORARY MEMBERS
1ARY STARR President of Y.W.C.A.
JLENE MOONEY President of W.A.A.
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Fire Demonstration
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Front roiv: Harris, Sprayberry, McLane, Maxwell, Linch, Tanner. Back row: Bateman, Starr, Cole, Grist, Gill, Mooney.
The Women's Athletic Association is
composed of all the girl students on our
campus. It is under the supervision of
the physical education director and a
council elected by the student body. The
purpose of the W.A.A. is to promote
interest in athletic affairs and good sports-
manship on "The Hill."
Tanner, Cole, Mooney, McLane
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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OFFICERS
AILENE MOONEY President
CATHERINE TANNER Vice-President
FRANKIE LEE COLE Secretary
WILMA McLANE Treasurer
REPRESENTATIVES
ELOISE HARRIS Senior
SARA ANNE MAXWELL Junior
VIRGINIA SPRAYBERRY Sophomore
CAROLYN GILL
JUNE GRIST Freshman
HONORARY MEMBERS
FAYE LINCH President L Club
MARY STARR President Y.W.C.A.
BABS BATEMAN . . President Student Government
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Outside L: Cole,
Smith, Maxwell.
The "L" Club is composed of girls who have won their letters by
active participation in all the sports on the campus. The letters are
awarded at the annual W.A.A. banquet in the spring. During the year
this club enjoys such diversions as over-night camping trips and hikes.
Smith, Mooney, Tanner, Linch, Griffin, West, Summers, Sprayberry. Inside L: Starr, Doby, Brady, Sells, Cotton,
First row: Adams, Allen, Sivell, McDougal, Haye, Bateman, Sells, Doby, Starr, Lynch, Haynes, Tanner, Wright, Linch, Maxwell,
King, Mizota, Shellnut, Taylor. Second row. Tanner, Smith, Statham, Lehmann, Griffin, Adams, Fang, Vardaman, McFall, Moody,
Moore, Perkerson, Grubbs, Monfort, Smith. Third row. Cowan, Lynch, "Madame," Brannan, Smith.
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The Creation
The Chapel Choir is composed of forty
voices, carefully selected and blended to ob-
tain the highest quality in singing. The
choir rehearses regularly four times a week
under the direction of "Madame," Miss
Elizabeth Gilbert.
One of the highlights of the year was
the presentation of Haydn's The Creation
given early in February by the Chapel Choir
and the Emory-at-Oxford Glee Club.
The choir has given sacred and secular
concerts in many towns and cities around
LaGrange. In addition, the choir made a
tour through other parts of Georgia during
the latter part of March.
Robertson, Holt.
THE CURTAIN RAISERS
Under the direction of Miss Irene E. Arnett the Speech department has become
one of the most outstanding organizations on our campus. The purpose of the
Curtain Raisers is to make good theatre possible for the town we live in and for
other communities in which we present our plays.
The organization provides general
training for all persons who will use speech
in their work and intensive training for
those who intend to enter professional work.
OFFICERS
JOANNE GOOD President
SARA ANN MAXWELL . Vice-President
FRANCES CHALKER .... Secretary
MATTIE PERKERSON .... Treasurer
MARY SHERWOOD . . . Production .
Coordinator
Seated: Sherwood, Maxwell, Chalker. Standing: Good,
Perkerson.
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Behind the scenes.
Our season opened this year in October with Family Circle, starring Joanne Good.
The Brat was presented in November with Joanne Good in the title role, supported
by Sam Baker.
The Christmas pageant, Christinas on Main Street, was presented in December
with Ann Smith, Joanne Good, Sam Baker, and Mary Sherwood.
Death Takes a Holiday was presented in February, starring Ted Caldwell and Sara
Ann Maxwell.
Next on the schedule was The Curious Savage, starring Mattie Perkerson.
Jane Eyre, starring Mary Sherwood, was presented in May. This play was done
successfully with arena staging.
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THE SCROLL
The Scroll is the literary magazine of
the college. Students submit short stories,
essays, poems, and reviews, the best of which
are chosen for publication.
At the end of each year several students,
never more than four in number, are select-
ed to be on the Scroll of Fame. Chosen for
their outstanding contributions, these stu-
dents are honored by having their pictures
framed and hung in the English room.
FRANCES CHALKER Editor
ELOISE HARRIS Business Manager
Harris and Chalker
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First rim : Beason, Coody, Lynch, Wright, Pitts, Shadburn, Tanner, Lehmann, McFall, Eidson. Second row: Smith, Henry, Grubbs
Andrews, Marshall, Westbrook, Smith. Third row: Calloway, Smith, Dr. Worth, Chalker, Dr. Melson, Clegg, Brown.
The religion majors of LaGrange Col-
lege form the Christadelphian Club. Bound
by Christian love and fellowship, we have
many projects throughout the year. We call
ourselves "Sisters of Christ," and through
service we endeavor to live up to the honor
of this name.
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OFFICERS
FRANCES CHALKER President
PEGGY SMITH Vice-President
BETTY ANDREWS Secretary
RUTH LEHMANN Treasurer
Lehmann, Chalker, Andre..., Smith.
THE CHRISTADELPHIAN CLUB
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Wong, Coody, Eidson, Truett, Smith, Chalker, Flood, Moore, Miss Miller, Moody, White, King.
The Methodist Student Movement,
composed of all Methodist students at La-
I Grange College, is led by the M.S.M. council.
The M.S.M. works closely with the First
Methodist Church of LaGrange. The pro-
jects of the M.S.M. this year include wel-
come parties for the new students, attend-
ance at Student Conference, deputations to
other schools, the "Buddy System," a Christ-
mas banquet for the council, and LaGrange
College night.
OFFICERS
FRANCES CHALKER President
MARY JANE FLOOD Vice-President
Off to Student Conference! PEGGY SMITH Secretary
MARY ELIZABETH MOORE . . . Treasurer
M . S . M . COUNCIL
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B . S. U.
The Baptist Student Union serves as a jjp|
link between the Baptist students and the ii^B^B^^^g^fc*3 |
local church. It is the voluntar) religious " ^^S^^y^^^^T^f "*. *^7l
activit) oi the Baptist students within the l^ttbfcjT^l ' <sl> *^ I 1 ^ ' it * '
college and is provided for and promoted ^^^i^fc f^mW
by the Southern Baptists. Its aim is to keep ]P^V J^jjjjr >^Jt
the Baptist students contact with W^tf ~*L ^jj^^- ' ^J^^^f
the activities of their church. HE ^ W 1 m^^m
OFFICERS 'V^'Jf' - ''^^ '.
LEILA TOLBERT President ,\ . f -
JOAN McCARTY .... First Vice-President pWpWpJfflPft P ' ~9HHHp' *'
NELL MAHLE .... Second Vice-President McCartv, Tolbert, Wilson, Haye.
MARIE WRIGHT . . . Third Vice-President
SARA ANN WILSON Secretary
JERRY HAYE Treasurer
AILENE MOONEY . . . Recreation Chairman
CAROLYN DOBY .... Worship Chairman
First rou: Haye, Singleton, Smith, Baker, Haye, Smith. Second rou: Monfort, Maddox, McClellan, Doby, Wilson, Tolleson, Bur-
ton. Third rou : Taylor, Miss Wright, Starr, Wright, Adams, Tolbert, McCarty, Northcutt, Mooney, Williams.
Truett, Brannan, Miss Everett, Allen, Shadburn, Haye, Beason, White, Moore, Tanner, Hoxsie, Cole.
Truett, Cole, Shadburn, White.
Smith, Haye, and Hart at the Christmas sale.
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ART C L U
The Art Club is composed of
majors and others interested in art.
Among the activities of the club ti
year were exhibitions of the work of Lan ;
Dodd, Thomson Salter, and Reaune
Everett; a Christmas sale of ceramics ai
jewelry made by the club; and a pupj
show.
OFFICERS
ERLENE TRUETT Presid
JANELLE WHITE . . Vice-Presid
CARRILYN SHADBURN . Secret
FRANKIE LEE COLE . . . Treasv
MISS EVERETT Adv
TOWN GIRLS
The Town Girls' Club is composed of girls who attend LaGrange
College from LaGrange and the surrounding area. The club is continually
growing, and the town girls are becoming more active in campus affairs.
The girls enjoy frequent coke parties and social gatherings. As a
group, the purpose of the organization is to work with the campus
students so that LaGrange College will be "one big happy family."
OFFICERS
EVA HOXSIE President
BARBARA DANIEL Vice-President
PATSY DENNIS Secretary
CAROLYN WORTHY Treasurer
Daniel, Anderson, Crozier, Shellnut, Williams, Dennis. In chair: Maddox, Harris. On sofa: Fokes, Harris, Cleaveland, Lehmann,
McClellan, Hoxsie. Standing: Evans, Yates, Lynch, Haynes, Jordan.
The Ministerial Association
composed of all the men stuclei t
who are planning to go into t J
ministry. Working closely with |
the other religious organizatio j
this group has accomplished mu
and has contributed greatly to 1 1;
religious development of the ca;
pus.
OFFICER
FIRST SEMESTER
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Seated: Holt, Dr. Worth, Woodward, Dr. Henry, Dr. Melson. Standing: Bowles, Odum, Sams,
Williamson, Johnson.
WALLACE GREENE . . . Presid
TRAVIS WOODWARD Vice-Presid
BOBBY HOLT . . Secretary-Treasu <
SECOND SEMESTER
RANDALL WILLIAMSON . Presid
RAYMOND SAMS . . Vice-Presid ,
JAMES BOWLES . Secretary-Treasu
DR. MELSON, DR. WORTH Advi;
THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUR
Better international relations is
the purpose of the I.R.C. Mem-
bership in this organization is based
on active interest in history or the
social sciences. It is under the spon-
sorship of the Carnegie Endow-
ment for World Peace. The In-
ternational Relations Club on "the
Hill" is affiliated with Rotary In-
ternational and the Collegiate
Council of the United Nations.
OFFICERS
LEILA TOLBERT President
BETTY ANDREWS . . Vice-President
CHARLES JOHNSON . . . Secretary
ELOISE HARRIS Treasurer
DR. W. L. MURRAY . Faculty Adviser
Seated: Kodera, Mooney, Crow, Cole, Andrews, Harris, King, Brady. Standing: Haynes, Mizol i
Wilson, Chappell, Spikes, Adams, Smith, Truett, Tolbert, Fang, Adams, Dr. Murray, Whi' !
The Mixed Chorus was organized
the campus this year to include
:h the girls and the boys who
ire outstanding voices and show
erest in choral singing. In addi-
n to singing before college and
Grange audiences, they have pre-
ted musical programs in nearby
\ as throughout the year.
OFFICERS
BBY HOLT President
ANKIE LEE COLE . Vice-President
MONESE BROWN
Secretary -Treasurer
LBA K. DAY Director
Fiist Roiv: Orr, Henry, Harris, Tolleson, Mrs. Day, Vardaman, Burton, Piper, Hoxsie, Knight.
Second Row: Westbrook, Brown, Flood, McElhannon, Abbott, Cole, Grist, Griffin, Grist, Worthy.
Third Row: Baker, Woodward; Pharis, Bailey, Holt, Sams.
MIXED
CHORUS
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eated: Henderson, Moore, King, Fang, Sells, Coogler, Sherwood, Hale, Abbott, Maxwell.
funding: McDougal, Haye, Haye, White.
We're a Pretty Kute crowd of a
Particular Kind Preachers' Kids.
OFFICERS
ROBBIE KING President
BILLIE HAYE .... Vice-President
JEANNE SELL* . Secretary-Treasurer
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GREEK LETTER
SOCIETIES
The Greek letter societies bind together those people who have similar
tastes and ideals. These societies are an important element of the college stu-
dent's social life, fostering strong feelings of loyalty on the part of the mem-
bers. Although individuality of the group is stressed, the societies work
toward the common goal of fellowship and fun.
First roil 1 : Sprayberry, Mooney, Mahle. Second roiv: Clegg, Chappell, King, Eidson, Chalker, Harris, McElhannon. Third
row. Cox, Taylor, Kuba, Smith, Mizota, Westbrook, Brown, fourth row. Grist, Matthews, Monfort, Gill, Hart, Grubbs.
Fifth row. Cowan, Coody, Mathews, King, West, McLane, Marshall. Sixth row. Coogler, Kirby, DuVall, Bateman, Mad-
dox, Haynes, McClellan. Seventh row. Cole, Haye, Andrews, Haye, McClung, Tolbert, Tatum. Eighth row: Henry,
Tolleson, Moody, Smith, Harris, Shellnut, Truett.
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We're the "gang that's tops in every-
thing." That's why we're proud to wave the
green and white banner wherever we may go.
OFFICERS
AILENE MOONEY President
FAYE LINCH Vice-President
NELL MAHLE Secretary
VIRGINIA SPRAYBERRY Treasurer
FAYE LINCH Inter-Sorority Council
Away we go to Pandemonium!
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Left to right: Good, Henderson, Grist, Peak, Sivell, Thornton, Cleveland.
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Although K.T.O. is small in membership,
it is noted for its unity and its strong bond of
devotion to each other.
K.T.O. sisters take much pride in belong-
ing to such a wonderful sorority.
OFFICERS
MARTHA PEAK President
JEAN THORNTON . . Vice-President
BETTY CLEAVELAND
Secret ary-T reus it rer
JOANNE GOOD
Inter-Sorority Council
Our Sweetheart Ted Caldwell.
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K<PA
Lookin' for fun? You'll find it in this
sorority. These girls really know how to have
a good time. Our "Blue Moon" dance, our
houseparties, and our fine loyal spirit portray
the wonderful quality of Kappa Phi Delta.
Hey, can't you see
We're as happy as can be
In ole Kappa Phi?
Ray! Kappa Phi!
OFFICERS
BARBARA COTTON President
KATHRYN PIPER Vice-President
MARIE WRIGHT Secretary
CAROLYN DOBY Treasurer
MARY STARR Inter-Sorority Council
Fiesta time!
Doby, Wright, Cotton, Piper, Starr.
First row: Starr, Cotton, Doby, Piper, Wright. Second row: Wilson, Summers, Rieu, Evans, Lynch, Wong, Lynch.
Third roic: Calloway, Fang, Smith, Vardaman. Fourth row: Hale, Adams, Adams, McFall, Lehmann, Knight, Anderson.
Fifth row: Smith, Sells, Kodera, Brady, Statham, Jackson, Northcutt. Sixth row: Alexander, Adams, Knight, Hoxsie,
Allen, Tanner, McDougal. Seventh row: Flood, Abbott, Kemp, Burton, Orr, Griffin, Sherwood, Tanner, Fokes.
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Though our number is not large, we al-
ways manage to live up to our purpose, "to
have the best time possible." When we are
dressed up in our purple and white, it's easy to
see that we are loyal Delta Phis each and
every one of us!
OFFICERS
JEAN PERRY President
NANCY CROW Vice-President
BARBARA DANIEL Secretary
DOT SPIKES Treasurer
RITA STEED Inter-Sorority Council
Spikes, Crow, Daniel, Perry, Steed.
First row: Mayo, Brannan, Pitts, Harris, Spikes. Second rote: Steed, Crozier, Perry, Williams, McCarty, Crow. Third rou :
Harris, Maxwell, Boyd, Robertson, Beason, Rash.
Outside of table: Tanner, Maxwell, Chalker, Mrs. Henry, Sherwood, Miss Arnett, Good, Dr. Epps. Inside of table: Holt,
Smith, Miss Miller, Starr. Standing: Tolbert, Cotton, Perkerson, Dr. Henry, Dr. Bailey.
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Holt, Cotton, Perkerson, Sherwood, Good, Maxwell, Tanner,
Smith, Tolbert.
Members of the Curtain Raisers who meet
qualifications designated by national head-
quarters are invited to become members of
Alpha Psi Omega. This national honorary
dramatic fraternity is the only national frater-
nity which has a chapter on our campus. The
members try to uphold the highest dramatic
standards.
OFFICERS
MARY SHERWOOD President
JOANNE GOOD Vice-Presiden,
SARA ANN MAXWELL Secretary
MATTIE PERKERSON Treasure
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SVJ PERLATIVES
Even among the constellations of heaven, there are some stars which
shine brighter than others; so it is with any large group of people. Every
college includes some whose achievements, traits of character, or talents have
brought them to the attention of their fellow students for special notice.
These students are designated as superlatives.
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MISS BLANCHE ADELE BATEMAN
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. . . to be my Sister Class. Posing in the studio.
MODERN IMPRESSIONISM
The annual in the eyes of the
annual staff.
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D OUR ADVERTISER
To you, our advertisers, the QUADRANGLE staff says a sincere "Thank
you." We hope that you will find this medium of advertising worthwhile and
that every ad will bring returns. However, we know that the greatest value
lies in the maintenance of a spirit of cooperation between the students of
LaGrange Collge and the advertisers who supply students' needs.
We realize that without your help this publication would not have been
possible. We salute you, not only as advertisers, but as loyal friends of the
college.
THE QUADRANGLE STAFF
Faye Linch, Editor
Joan McCarty, Business Manager
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LEADERS IN QUALITY
TOWELS AND RUGS.
IN RICH VIBRANT COLORS
DESIGNED FOR GRACIOUS LIVING
CALLOWAY MILLS COMPANY
LAGRANGE GEORGIA
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BULL STREET DIAL 5541
LaGrange, Georgia
Cleveland-Dodd Company
"The Style Center"
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Insurance and Real Estate
130 Bull Street
Dial 8626
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
THE HELBURN
COMPANY, INC.
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Restaurant, Drug & Market
Equipment
412-420 Montgomery Street
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
'The House of Service Since 1897'
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Appliance Company
900 Hill Street
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
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Williams Furniture Co.
"The Same Furniture for Less"
121-2 3 Vernon
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
Hammett Furniture Co.
114 Bull Street
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
Compliments of
Thornton Tire Company
Compliments of
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LaGrange,
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Georgia
MANY YEARS AGO LaGrange was named by one of her first citizens
"The City of Elms and Roses"; since that time she has also become the
CITY OF COTTON MILLS; and her residents may justly feel a pride
in either name.
THE DUNSON MILLS lie on the eastern edge of the city, between
the Atlanta and West Point Railroad and the Atlanta Highway,
Route 14. Its buildings and grounds are among the most attractive
in the South today. The main building and offices are surrounded
by a wide expanse of velvety lawns, green the year round, and approxi-
mately planted with flowering and evergreen shrubs. The mill building
is of red brick with white trim, and has a base planting of shrubbery.
The tenement village has some three hundred houses of three- and
four-room types, at all times kept freshly painted white, with green
trim. Every home is provided with electric lights and running water
and has ample room surrounding it for flowers and vegetable gardens,
chickens, and a cow if desired. The City of LaGrange now operates
in our village a most modern and commodious Grammar School Build-
ing for the children in our section. The school is equipped with a
splendid kitchen and cafeteria, and has a beautiful auditorium. The
company operates at its own expense a well-equipped kindergarten for
the small children. The company also furnishes a two-story brick build-
ing for use as a meeting place for clubs, lodges, and community
gatherings.
A full-time graduate nurse is regularly employed by the company for
the welfare of its employees and their families, and group life insurance
at a very low rate is provided for all those who wish it.
The company a few years ago built two modern brick churches, one of
Old English and one of Colonial design, and besides furnishing light,
heat and janitor service for the congregations using the building, also
contributes substantially to the support of the resident pastor.
The Dunson Mills extend greetings and good wishes not only to the LaGrange
College Seniors of 1952 but to all girls on the hill.
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CECIL BURDETTE
Typewriters
Adding Machinet
Office Supplies
DESKS - CHAIRS - FILE CABINETS
2 E. Court Square Tel. 5077
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McClure Cigar &
Candy Company
Distributor
Hav-A-Tampa Cigars
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
DIXIE WHOLESALE
COMPANY
980 Marietta St., N. W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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ELECTRICAL CO.
Westingbouse Stoves and Refrigerators
Plumbing Heating Electrical
Phone 6401 Sales # Service 113 Vernon St.
LAGRANGE PHARMACY
Distributors of Sweet Sixteen Flour
Stewart Wholesale
Hardware Company
LoGrange, Georgia
Prescriptions (3 Sundries
Dial 5614
W. L. OGLETREE
Jeweler and Watchmaker
Engraving
PHONE 4146
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Choice Flotvers
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Phones: Day, 3 53 1 Night 4490
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
INDUSTRIAL
SUPPLIERS, INC.
Telephones 5636-5637
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John Deere Farm Machinery
Gravely Garden Tractors
Pathfinder Lawn Mowers
Phone 7157 Hogansville Road
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
THE CITY DRUG CO.
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Dial 4641 LaGrange, Ga.
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King Furniture Company
Hill Street at Three Points
Lincoln Street at Hillside
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
CULPEPPER & SON
Wholesale Grocers for 25 Years
Distributors of Peek-a-Boo Flour
Telephone 5861 E. J. Johnson
TROUP ROOFING
COMPANY
P. O. Box 3 57
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"If it's Hardware, we have it"
Dixie Mills
Phone 5241 210 Bull St.
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LaGrange Jewelry Co.
115 Main Street
ALBERT L. ROSSER Owner
LaGrange, Georgia
Phone 4312
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APPRECIATES
LAGRANGE COLLEGE
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Your Students Bring Us Fine Programs
Your Dormitories House Our Southern Peach
Swimmers
Your Graduates and Your Faculty Elevate Our
Community, Our State and Our Nation
Best Wishes to Our LaGrange College!
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LAGRANGE
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
Troup County Co-Op Dairies,
Inc.
314 Main St.
Dial 3 533
Grade "A" Pasteurized
Dairy Products
"Better Milk for Better Health"
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
MANSOUR'S
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Catalina Suits
GROOVER and
BARNETTE, INC.
'Hammett and Groover Chapel'
Ambulance Service
Day and Night Service
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Where Savings Are Greater
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
IT'S A PLEASURE!
To help in solving your
shoe problems at all times
Shoes for the Entire Family
at
DARDEN-PATTILLO,
INC.
27 Main St. LaGrange, Ga.
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LAGRANGE
DAILY NEWS
Your Home County Newspaper
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LaGrange, Georgia
Compliments of
THE KIWANIS
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Hinson Colonial
House
Furniture Interiors
112 Hines Street
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
Culpepper Auto Sales
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
114 Greenville Street
LaGrange, Georgia
Hanson's Air Port Drive-in
"Home of Good Food"
DIAL 8941
Congratulations
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LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
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B. & G. Department Store
"LaGrange's Second Largest and Fastest
Growing Department Store"
Corner of Vernon and Bull
DeLuxe Cleaning Company
210 Greenwood Street
Phone 7314
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FRED INGRAM'S
SPORT SHOP
127 Vernon
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FLING MOTOR COMPANY
216 Bull St. Telephone 3 502
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
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MOORE'S JEWELRY STORE
"Your Jewelers"
LaGrange Theatre Building
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
HOLMES DRUG STORE
THE REXALL STORE
LaGrange's Largest and Best Drug Store
Phone 7301-2 LaGrange, Ga.
We Appreciate Your Business
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A.M. F.M.
W L A G
'The Voice of LaGrange'
Compliments of
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LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
"Watch Kress Windows"
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1856 97th Anniversary 1953
DIAL 4931
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LaGRANGE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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Compliments of
TURNER LUMBER
COMPANY
Phone 5221 LaGrange, Georgia
Compliments of
Belk-Gallant
Company
LaGrange
West Point
Newnan
Covington
Manchester
Hogansville
Roanoke
James G. Gallant, General Manager
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Q. N. JOHNSON
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Photographer
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403 HARWELL AVENUE
Dial 5845
All Negatives of Annual Pictures on File
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109 MAIN STREET
LaGrange, Georgia
Dial 4012
Compliments of
THOMASSON
Printing & Office Equipment
Co.
Sales Royal Service
109 Vernon St. LaGrange, Ga.
Always Welcome
DAVIS PHARMACY
PHONE 3 53 5 or 3 536
MADDOX FUNERAL HOME
203 Broad Street
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
A. HUDSON MADDOX, Owner
Phone 8636
Compliments of
Hunrer-Allen-Myhand
Funeral Home
LaGrange, Georgia
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W T R P
Chapman's Service
Station
210 Vernon Street
PHONE 9100
Tires, Batteries, A ccessories
Greasing & Washing
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HIGHWAY EXPRESS, INC.
"Dependable Motor Express Service"
Telephone 8621
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Original layouts, distinctive typography and
sparkling reproduction that give your annual
the luxurious appearance impossible to obtain
by standard layout, mass-production methods.
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TRINITY
PLACE
DECATUR, GEORGIA
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
CHARLES W. ALLEN LaGrange, Ga.
WILLIAM N. BANKS Grantville, Ga.
J. D. BOAT WRIGHT LaGrange, Ga.
CASON J. CALLAWAY ..Hamilton, Ga.
ELY R. CALLAWAY LaGrange, Ga.
REV. J. CLYDE CALLAWAY. Athens, Ga.
DR. W. R. CANNON, JR Emory University, Ga.
DR. R. C. CLECKLER College Park, Ga.
GEORGE S. COBB, JR ...LaGrange, Ga.
MRS. R. E. EHRLICHER Atlanta, Ga.
OLIN F. FULMER LaGrange, Ga.
DR. WAIGHTS G. HENRY, JR LaGrange, Ga.
REV. GEORGE L. KING Monroe, Ga.
REV. NAT G. LONG Atlanta, Ga.
DR. EDWARD G. MACKAY .....Oxford, Ga.
DAN T. MANGET Newnan, Ga.
MISS TOMMIE MARTIN LaGrange, Ga.
WILLIAM H. TURNER, JR.
J. J. MILAM LaGrange, Ga.
BISHOP ARTHUR J. MOORE Atlanta, Ga.
C. F. NIXON, JR LaGrange, Ga.
ROBERT W. PHILIP LaGrange, Ga.
MISS MARGARET PITTS. .. ...Waverly Hall, Ga.
LEWIS PRICE LaGrange, Ga.
Dr. WALLACE ROGERS.... Atlanta, Ga.
REV. J .W. SEGARS ... LaGrange, Ga.
GLEN SIMPSON LaGrange, Ga.
REV. W. REMBERT SISSON Atlanta, Ga.
HENRY G. SMITH LaGrange, Ga.
REV. JOHN B. TATE ... LaGrange, Ga.
REV. J. S. THRAILKILL Atlanta, Ga.
M. M. TROTTER LaGrange, Ga.
B. W. WHORTON LaGrange, Ga.
STUART WITHAM Atlanta, Ga.
R. WOODROW SMITH ... LaGrange, Ga.
LaGrange, Ga.
COLLEGE FACULTY
MISS IRENE E. ARNETT... ... 606 East Main, Carlinville, 111.
DR. E. A. BAILEY 621 Broad St., LaGrange, Ga.
MR. JAMES BAILEY BLANKS 114 College Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
DR. ENOCH CALLAWAY... 310 Broad St., LaGrange, Ga.
MR. AUSTIN P. COOK, Jr 205 Waverly Way, LaGrange, Ga.
MISS KATIE HOWARD CROSS Marion, S. C.
MISS KATHRYN CLINE... 609 Vernon St., LaGrange, Ga.
MRS. MELBA KEEBLE DAY LaGrange College, LaGrange, Ga.
MR. WILLIAM J. DEAL Cameron Mill Road, LaGrange, Ga.
MISS IONA DILLEY LaGrange College, LaGrange, Ga.
DR. JENNIE LEE EPPS Kingstree, S. C.
MISS REAUNETTE EVERETT Gilmore Street, Waycross, Ga.
MISS ELIZABETH GILBERT 204 Broad St., LaGrange, Ga.
MR. J. GRADY GOWER 200 Ben Hill St., LaGrange, Ga.
DR. CHRISTIAN F. HAMFF _ 1.290 Emory Circle, Atlanta, Ga.
DR. WAIGHTS G. HENRY, JR LaGrange College, LaGrange, Ga.
MR. ARTHUR M. HICKS 202 Ben Hill, LaGrange, Ga.
DR. JOSEPH L. KOVAR Ben Hill, LaGrange, Ga.
DR. D. P. MELSON 119 College Avenue, LaGrange, Ga.
MRS. D. P. MELSON 119 College Avenue, LaGrange, Ga.
MISS VERDIE MILLER... LaGrange College, LaGrange, Ga.
MISS FRANCES MOODY 113 Gordon St., Calhoun, Ga.
MR. PAUL E. MOODY, JR . Dickson, Tenn.
MRS. EVELYN MURPHY West Point, Ga.
DR. W. L. MURRAY Greenville Road, LaGrange, Ga.
MISS ROSA MULLER ... 1125 Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
MISS JEAN RAGSDALE Lithonia, Ga.
MR. WALTER ROBINETTE Ashford, Ala.
MISS MARION STUART 7 3 27 Second Avenue, So., Birmingham, Ala.
MISS ADDIE SUMMERS 142 E. Broad Street, Newnan, Ga.
MRS. G. E. WILLIS..... _ 302 Church Street, LaGrange, Ga.
DR. HOWARD WORTH. .. 202 Ben Hill, LaGrange, Ga.
MISS MILDRED WRIGHT .107 Johnson Street, LaGrange, Ga.
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HELEN ABBOTT Bosotn, Ga.
BARBARA SUE ADAMS 318 N. College St., Auburn, Ala.
JOANN ADAMS Glenn, Ga.
SARA ADAMS . 329 W. Cambridge Ave., College Park, Ga.
DORIS ALEXANDER 791 Orange Terrace, Macon, Ga.
JANE ALLEN Greenville, Ga.
EVA ANDERSON 2 5 Curran Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
BETTY ANDREWS Deepstep, Ga.
CLAY BAILEY Route 1, LaGrange, Ga.
SAMUEL BAKER Zebulon, Ga.
CHARLES BARRETT LaGrange, Ga.
BLANCHE BATEMAN 119 W. Central Ave., Madison, Ga.
GLENDA BEASON Seymour Drive, Dalton, Ga.
MRS. ALICE E. BINNS 403 Gordon St., LaGrange, Ga.
GEORGIA BIRDSONG LaGrange, Ga.
JAMES BOWLES 600 S. Greenwood St., LaGrange, Ga.
MARGARET BOYD 1016 Eulalia Rd., Buckhead, Ga.
FRANCES BRADY ..... Jasper, Ga.
CHRISTINE BRANNAN Stockbridge, Ga.
ALMONESE BROWN Fort Gaines, Ga.
MICHAEL BROWN,
10 Brookway, Wallasey Cheshire, England
WILLIAM H. BROWN Route 3, LaGrange, Ga.
MARION BURTON 1401 Rhodes St., Columbus, Ga.
TED CALDWELL Alvaton, Ga.
CAROLYN CALLAWAY . Mountville, Ga.
FRANCES CHALKER 5 8 Dixie St., Carrollton, Ga.
ANN CHAPPELL Tate, Ga.
BETTY CLEAVELAND 209 McLendon Cr., LaGrange, Ga.
MARY ENGENIA CLEGG Young Harris, Ga.
FRANKIE LEE COLE . Route 1, Grantville, Ga.
MRS. EUNICE CONNALLY, 112 Springdale, LaGrange, Ga.
JIMMIE LEE COODY 3 24 River St. Rd., Valdosta, Ga.
W. L. COOK _ ...44 Cary St., LaGrange, Ga.
BEVERLY COOGLER _ Elberton, Ga.
BARBARA COTTON Palmetto, Ga.
BARBARA COWAN . 683 Elbridge Dr., N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
DOROTHY COX 12 Johnson Ave., Manchester, Ga.
NANCY CROW Camilla, Ga.
NANCY CROZIER 203 Waverly Way, LaGrange, Ga.
BARBARA DANIEL 126 Highland Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
MRS. W. S. DAVIS Piney Woods Dr., LaGrange, Ga.
Patsy Dennis Route 5, LaGrange, Ga.
CAROLYN DOBY 415 Crogan St., Lawrenceville, Ga.
MRS. ADDIE DODD 200 McLendon Cr., LaGrnage, Ga.
VIRGINIA DUVALL Route 2, Chickamauga, Ga.
JOYCE EIDSON Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, Ga.
JOSEPHINE ELROD Cuthbert, Ga.
MADGE EVANS . LaGrange, Ga.
EVELYN FANG . ..18 Madras Lane, Penang, Malaya
LAMAR FETNER 94 Glynnville, Brunswick, Ga.
MARY JANE FLOOD Yulee, Fla.
HELEN FOKES 301 N. Grenewood Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
CAROLYN GILL Manchester, Ga.
JOANNE GOOD 414 Candler St., Winder, Ga.
WALLACE GREEN .....LaGrange, Ga.
JUANITA GRIFFIN 2620 Hillcrest Ave., Macon, Ga.
SUE GRIFFIN LaGrange, Ga.
ELIZABETH GRIST Marietta, Ga.
JUNE GRIST Rabun Gap, Ga.
BETTY JO GRUBBS 707 3rd Ave., Decatur, Ga.
LEE HALE 214 E. Harvard Ave., College Park, Ga.
BARBARA HARRIS North Greenwood Rd., LaGrange, Ga.
ELOISE HARRIS Manchster, Ga.
GAYLE HARRIS 3532 12th Ave., Columbus, Ga.
LAURA HART Route 1, Gabbettville, Ga.
BILLIE JEAN HAYE Box 361, Langdale, Ala.
GERALDINE HAYE Box 361, Langdale, Ala.
ELEANOR HAYNES ...1138 Eager Ave., Albany, Ga.
NAVELLE HAYNES Route 1, LaGrange, Ga.
REGINALD HEAD LaGrange, Ga.
FRANCES HENDERSON . Greenville, Ga.
FRANCES HENRY Route 1, Box 391, Ringgold, Ga.
HOYT HESTER Hogansville, Ga.
WALTER LEE HOLT LaGrange, Ga.
EVA HOXIE Route 2, Chipley, Ga.
DOROTHY JACKSON, 17 11 Gordon St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
CHARLES JOHNSON LaGrange, Ga.
DEAN JORDAN 1 587 Vernon Rd., LaGrange, Ga.
JUNE KEMP Seminole Drive, Acworth, Ga.
ANN KING 128 North Main St., Cedartown, Ga.
ROBBIE KING ..Winterville, Ga.
MELBA KIRBY ____ ..... Langdale, Ala.
BONNIE SUE KNIGHT LaGrange, Ga.
LENA PEARL KNIGHT .. Greenville Rd., LaGrange, Ga.
IKUKO KODERA Higashinadaku, Kobe, Japan
ELEANOR KUBA 5 00 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ga.
KI YULL LEE Kwangju-Koon, Kyunggi-Do, Korea
RUTH PARK LEHMANN 903 Broad St., LaGrange, Ga.
FAYE LINCH McDonough, Ga.
JOYCE LYNCH 13 Barry St., LaGrange, Ga.
PEGGY LYNCH .13 Barry St., LaGrange, Ga.
JOHNNY LUCCHESI Cairo, Egypt
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PHYLLIS MADDOX 1 303 Austin Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
JIMMY MADDOX LaGrange, Ga.
NELL MAHLE 418 Eighth St., East Point, Ga.
NANCY MANNING STEPHENS ... LaGrange, Ga.
JANICE MARSHALL Route 3, Franklin, Ga.
SARA MATHEWS .410 Arnold St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
CLAIRE MATTHEWS ... Marshallville, Ga.
SARA ANN MAXWELL 432 Mimosa Dr., Griffin, Ga.
BARBI MAYO 1 575 McLendon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
JOAN McCARTY Attapulgus, Ga.
JEANETTE McCLUNG . LaGrange, Ga.
CAROLYN McDOUGAL ... 308 Hines St., LaGrange, Ga.
PEGGY McELHANNON Campton, Ga.
NELLIE JO McFALL, 3 272 Rosboro Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
WILMA McLANE Hartwell, Ga.
MRS. CELIA BALDWIN MICHAEL LaGrange, Ga.
EIKO MIZOTA Suginamiku, Tokyo, Japan
JUNE MONFORT Richland, Ga.
VIRGINIA MOODY 113 Gordon St., Calhoun, Ga.
AILENE MOONEY 16 Second Ave., Newnan, Ga.
MARY ANNE MOORE Route 3, Buford, Ga.
MARY ELIZABETH MOORE Thomasville, Ga.
TYLER MORGAN LaGrange, Ga.
BRUCE MORMAN _ . LaGrange, Ga.
JACQUELYN NORTHCUTT Fairburn, Ga.
LAVOY NIX Route 1, Wadley, Ala.
JAMES ODUM Box 24, Brunswick, Ga.
VIVIAN ORR Dalton, Ga.
GEORGE PARKER 606 S. Greenwood St., LaGrange, Ga.
MARTHA PEAK Mountain View, Ga.
MATTIE PERKERSON Greenville, Ga.
JEAN PERRY 12 Wright St., Winder, Ga.
HUGH PHARIS 2309 16th Ave., Columbus, Ga.
KATHRYN PIPER Route 5, Covington, Ga.
DOROTHY PITTS Locust Grove, Ga.
SHERMAN PRATHER 304 Alford St., LaGrange, Ga.
CLAIRE RASH 408 Edgewodo Ave., Rome, Ga.
NICOLE RIEU Beziers, Herault, France
MARY JEAN ROBERTSON,
737 E. Broughton St., Bainbridge, Ga.
SARANNE ROBERTSON 301 Fairview Dr., Dalton, Ga.
RAYMOND SAMS Route 6, Atlanta, Ga.
JEANNE SELLS ...... 1243 Burlington Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
CARRILYNN SHADBURN ... Hampton, Ga.
MARY SHERWOOD ..Turin, Ga.
JAMES SINGLETON 103 Gordon St., LaGrange, Ga.
SANDRA SIVELL Chipley, Ga.
ANNE O. SMITH Oxford, Ga.
BARBARA ANN SMITH . 2244 Beach Ave., Macon, Ga.
DAVID SMITH __ LaGrange, Ga.
DORSEY L. SMITH Hamilton, Ga.
EDITH SMITH 149 North Main, LaFayette, Ga.
HARMON SMITH 207 W. Battle St., LaGrange, Ga.
PEGGY SMITH Claxton, Ga.
DOROTHY SPIKES . 637 Northside Dr., Gainesville, Ga.
VIRGINIA SPRAYBERRY 67 Second Ave., Newnan, Ga.
JOHN STAGG 1002 Second Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
MARY STARR ......Box 147 Crawford, Ga.
LOIS STATHAM Covington, Ga.
RITA STEED ARNOLD LaGrange, Ga.
GERTRUDE SUMMERS. . ..142 E. Broad St., Newnan, Ga.
CATHERINE TANNER 5 54 S Hill St., Griffin, Ga.
MARGARET TANNER 5 54 S. Hill St., Griffin, Ga.
JEANETTE TATUM .White, Ga.
BERNICE TAYLOR 2221 Beech Ave., Macon, Ga.
EDGAR THOMPSON, JR. 800 Murphy Ave., LaGrange, Ga.
JEAN THORNTON Hamilton, Ga.
LEILA TOLBERT Greensboro, Ga.
BETTY TOLLESON 229 East Duval, Lake City, Fla.
ERLENE TRUETT 414 Fourth Ave., Lanett, Ala.
EMILY VARDAMAN,
Box 365, Buena Vista Rd., Columbus, Ga.
MARY SUE WESTBROOK Box 112, Cornelia, Ga.
CAROLYN WEST 3 520 Howard Ave., Columbus, Ga.
JANELLE DOUTHIT WHITE Hinesville, Ga.
BETTY JO WILLIAMS 712 Lee St., LaGrange, Ga.
EARLE WILLIAMS LaGrange, Ga.
ERVIN WILIAMS LaGrange, Ga.
RANDALL WILLIAMSON Glenn, Ga.
SARAH ANNE WILSON 9 Nimmons St., Newnan, Ga.
ROSA LEE WONG 500 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ga.
TRAVIS WOODWARD, 641 Lillian Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
CAROLYN WORTHY . LaGrange, Ga.
DONALD WRIGHT LaGrange, Ga.
MARIE WRIGHT 107 Johnson St., LaGrange, Ga.
PATRICIA SHELLNUT YARBROUGH,
112 McGee St., LaGrange, Ga.
NANCY YATES 102 Daugherty St., LaGrange, Ga.
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