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ADMINISTRATION

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SPECIAL EVENTS
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ADMINISTRATION

FACULTY

STAFF

those who have shown me

a part of wisdom
those who have
inspired me to learn
and directed me to act . . .

Dr. Waights G. Henry, Jr.
A.B., B.D., D.D.
President

ADMINISTRATION

Dr. C. Lee Harwell
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Academic Dean
Dean of the Faculty

Mr. Austin P. Cook, Jr.
Business Manager

ADMINISTRATIVE

Dr. Zachary Taylor, Jr. Mr. F. Jackson Henderson, Jr., A.B.

A.B., Ph.D. Director of Admissions

Registrar Associate Dean of Students

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

AND ECONOMICS DIVISION

Business

Administration

Economics

Dr. Zachary Taylor, A.B., Ph.D.

Chairman of Division
Professor of Business Administration
and Economics

Mrs. Mildred W. Robinette
A.B., M.B.A.

Associate Professor of Business Administration

Dr. Charles W. Allen
B.Ph., LL.B., LL.D.
Professor of Business Administration

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FINE ARTS DIVISION

Speech and Drama

Music

Art

Dr. John D. Anderson
B.P.S.M., M.M., Ph.D.
Chairman of Division
Head of Music Department
Professor of Music

Miss Sylvia Strickland
A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor
of Speech and Drama

Miss Irene E. Arnett, A.B., M.A.

Head of Speech and Drama Department

Associate Professor of Speech and Drama

Mr. Sidney Murray
B.M., M.M.
Associate Professor of Music

Miss Kathryn T. Cline
A.B., B.M., Mus.M.

Associate Professor of Piano and Organ

Mr. Ezra L. Sellers
B.F.A., M.F.A.
Head of Art Department
Professor of Art

Mr. H. Curtis Stephens, Jr.

B.A.Ed., M.F.A.
Assistant Professor of Art

Mr. Jarrell E. Hethcox
A.B., Candidate for M.F.A.
Assistant Professor of Art

HUMANITIES DIVISION

English Language and Literature
Modern Languages and Literatures
Religion and Religious Education
Philosophy

Miss Ann Laurine Clark, B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages

Dr. Joseph L. Kovar, A.B., LL.B., J.D., M.A., Ph.D.
Chairman of Division

Head of Philosophy and Modern Languages Departments
Professor of Philosophy and Modern Languages

Dr. Honoria Sapelo Treanor

A.B., M.A., Ph.D.

Professor of Modern Languages

Mr. Toombs H. Kay, Jr.
A.B., B.D., Candidate for Ph.D.
Head of Religion Department
Professor of Religion
Dean of Chapel

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SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

DIVISION

Mathematics
Chemistry
Biology
Physics

Mr. Richard H. Bennett, Jr.
A.B., B.S., M.S., M.S.E.E.
Assistant Professor of Physics

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Dr. John L. Shibley
B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Chairman of Division
Professor of Biology

Mr. Richard D. Jolly, B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics

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SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

Physical Education

Political Science

Psychology

Sociology

Education

Geography

History

LIBRARY DIVISION

STAFF

Mrs. Gordon Cook
Dietician

RESIDENCE COUNSELORS:
Mrs. Kate McClure
Mrs. Sadie Pool

Dr. Emory R. Park, M.D.
College Physician

Mrs. Blanche Holmes
Assistant to Dietician

Mr. J. Padgett Nelson, A.B.
College Representative

Mr. Edwin J. Brown, A.B.
College Representative

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SECRETARIES:

Mrs. Juanita Overcash, Cert. Se.S.

Mrs. Joan Satterwhite

Mrs. Mary Ann Pollard, A.B.

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SENIORS

Officers

President LARRY GREEN

Vice-President RONNIE

CULPEPPER

Secretary SANDRA MERRITT

Treasurer JULIA MASSEY

Sponsors MISS ANN CLARK

MR. OSMOS LANIER

Ronnie, Julia, Sandy

ROBERT MARION ALSTON
Augusta, Georgia
History

Augusta College 1, 2; Circle K 3, 4;
Gamma Phi Alpha 3, 4, Chaplain 4;
Pre-Ministerial Association 3, 4, Vice-
Pres. 3; S.G.A. 4.

LAVERA BLANKENSHIP ADAMS

LaGrange, Georgia

English

AVA MIRIAM ANDERSON
Clayton, Georgia
English

Young Harris College 1, 2; Curtain
Raisers 3, 4, Sec. 4; Honor Council
4; Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4; Quadrangle
4; Spanish Cluh 3, 4.

ALBERT LOUIS ASKEW
Roopville, Georgia
General Science

Young Harris College 1, 2.

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SALLY CURTIS ASKEW
Roopville, Georgia
General Science

Christadelphians 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2,
Vice-Pres. 3; Hilltop News 1, 2; Kappa
Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.M. 1, 2, 3,
Motive Chairman 2, Publicity 3; Sigma
2, 3, 4.

ESTHER GURTRUDE BALDWIN
Huntsville, Alabama
History

Troy State College 1, 2; B.S.U. 2, 3, 4; In-
ternational Relations Club 3.

ANGELA AVANT
Deepstep, Georgia
Psychology

Young Harris College 1, 2; Curtain
Raisers 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4;
S.C.A. Cabinet 4; Spanish Club 3, 4.

JEANETTE ELAINE BELL
LaGrange, Georgia
Business Administration

Shorter College 1; S.C.A. Cabinet 3;
Town Girls' Club 2, 3, 4.

Elaine, Angela, Esther, Sally

PHILIP DEAN BROWN
Dunedin, Florida
Social Science

Andrew College 1, 2; Alpha Psi Omega
4; Choralaires 3; Curtain Raisers 3,
4; Sigma Nu Pi 3, 4.

CLAIRE WALKER BOWLES
Albany, Georgia
Music Education, Voice

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral-
aires 1, 2, 3, 4, Wardrobe Chairman 3;
Homecoming Court 2; May Court 2.
M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 4; Sextet 1, 2; West-
minster Fellowship 1, 2, Vicc-Pres. 2.

SHERRIE FARRAR BUGBEE
Fortson, Georgia
Art

Art League 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2; B.S.U. 1,

2, Treas. 2; Choralaires 2, 3, 4; Chris-
tadelphians 1, 2; Gamma Phi Alpha
Sweetheart 3; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2,

3, 4; S.G.A. Vice-Pres. 3; W.A.A.
Treas. 2.

JIMMIE JUANITA BYRD
Stonewall, Georgia
Religion

Young Harris College 1, 2; Alpha Kappa Theta
3, 4; Christadelphians 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4.

Dean, Birdie, Sherrie, Claire

MARY LILLIAN CAGLE
Funston, Georgia
Social Science

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Christa-
delphians 1, 3; Hilltop News 4; M.S.M.
1, 2, 3, 4, Motive Chairman 4.

BRENDA CARLO CALLAHAN
Hapeville, Georgia
Biology

Young Harris College 1, 2; Kappa Phi
Delta 3, 4; Quadrangle 4; Sigma 3, 4.

JAMES RALPH CHRISTIAN, JR.

Atlanta, Georgia
Social Science

Young Harris College 1, 2; Los hijos
del Cid 3; M.S.M. 3, 4, Recreation
Chairman 4.

RICHARD BARKER CARLTON
West Columbia, South Carolina
French

Young Harris College 1, 2; Choralaires
3, 4; Circle K 4; Pre-Ministerial Asso-
ciation 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Pi Delta
Kappa 3, 4; S.C.A. Vice-President 4.

Richard, Brenda, Mary Lillian, Jim

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MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN
Perry, Georgia
Piano

Choralaires 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 4;
Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C.
1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec. 2, Vice-
President 3, Orchestra 1 ; Westminster
Fellowship 1, 2, Secretary 2.

GEORGE LUTHER COKER
Roswell, Georgia
Social Science

Reinhardt College 1, 2; Choralaires 3,
4; Circle K 3, 4; Pre-Ministerial Asso-
ciation 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Pi Delta
Kappa 3, 4; S.G.A. Vice-President 4;
Tennis Team 3, 4.

MARTHA SUZANNE COOPER
Athens, Tennessee
English and Psychology

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Social
Chairman 2, 3, Pres. 4; Hilltop News
2; Panhellenic Council 4; S.C.A. Cab-
inet 2; W.A.A. Class Rep. 1, 2, Vice-
Pres. 3, Pres. 4.

SYLVIA RUTH COWAN
Atlanta, Georgia
English and Spanish

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral-
aires 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3; Hilltop News
1, 2; M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2;
Quadrangle 4; Scroll 2, 3; S.C.A. Cab-
inet 3; S.G.A. Cabinet 3.

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George, Libby, Sylvia, Suzanne

RONALD LEE CULPEPPER
Columbus, Georgia
Social Science

Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Class
Vice-Pres. 2, 4; M.A.A. Vice-Pres. 2;
M.S.M. 1, 2, Cabinet 1; Panhellenic
Council 3; Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chaplain 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Pre-
Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.
2, Pres. 3; S.C.A. Treasurer 2.

LARRY HERBERT DANIEL
Calhoun, Georgia
Business Administration

Reinhardt College 1, 2; Circle K 3, 4;
Los hijos del Cid 3, 4; M.A.A. Cabinet
4; Pi Delta Kappa 3, 4.

JOEL HILL DENT
Douglas, Georgia
History

South Georgia College 1, 2; Choral-
aires 3; Hilltop News 1, 2, 3, 4, News
Editor 3; Pi Delta Kappa 3, 4; Scroll
Business Manager 4; S.C.A. Treas. 3,
Pres. 4.

GEORGE BRYAN DOBBS
Conley, Georgia
English

Art Students' League 2, 3, 4; Choral-
aires 1, 2, 3; Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.
2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Ga. District
Lieutenant Governor 4; Class Alumni
Rep. 4; Class Treas. 3; Curtain Raisers
1, 2, 3; Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4,
Sec. 2; S.G.A. Council 2.

Ronnie, Larry, Joel, Bryan

ANNIE KATHRYN ERWIN
Forsyth, Georgia
Religion

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Art
Students' League 2, 3; Choralaires 2,
3, 4; Christadelphians 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.
2; Class Sec. 2; Hilltop News 2, 3;
M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres.
4; S.C.A. Cabinet 4.

HILDA QUINN DUNCAN
LaGrange, Georgia
Social Science

Delta Phi Delia 1.
Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

2; Town Girls'

BENJAMIN BARTOW FLADGER
Decatur, Georgia
Business Administration

Georgia Institute of Technology 1, 2;
Hilltop News 4; Los hijos del Cid
3, 4; M.S.M. 2, 3; Gamma Phi Alpha
3. 4.

MARIAN ELIZABETH FREEMAN
Cuthbert, Georgia
English and French

Class Sec. 3; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3,
4, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; May Court
Rep. 3; Quadrangle 2, 3, 4.

OLLIE SUE GAINOUS
Pelham, Georgia
English

Young Harris College 1, 2; Curtain
Raisers 3, 4; Hilltop News Feature
Editor 4; Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4; Pi
Gamma Mu 4; Scroll 4; S.G.A. Council
4; Vocal Ensemble Pres. 3, 4.

JOHN PRIOR GOLDWIRE, JR.

LaGrange, Georgia
Business Administration and Economics

Gordon Military College 1, 2; Sigma
Nu Pi 4.

MAX EDWIN GRIFFIES
LaGrange, Georgia
Social Science

Choralaires 1, 2; Class Vice-Pres. 3;
Inter-Fraternity Council 1 ; M.A.A. Cab-
inet 2; Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4;
S.G.A. Cabinet 1; Varsity Basketball 1.

LARRY A. GREEN
East Point, Georgia
Social Science and History

Young Harris College 1, 2; Circle K
3, 4; Class Pres. 4; Gamma Phi Alpha
3, 4; Hilltop News Religion Editor 4;
Pre-Ministerial Association 3, 4, Sec. 3.

John, Ollie Sue, Max, Larry

VIRGINIA CLARE HARRIS
Dublin, Georgia
Music Education

Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2;
Choralaires 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2,
Accompanist 3, Student Conductor 4;
M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1,
Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Vocal Ensemble
1, 2, 3.

MARTHA FRANCES GRIFFIN
Sparta, Georgia
Commercial Art

Art Students' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas.
2; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.M.
1, 2, 3, 4, Pub. Chairman 2; Quad-
rangle 3, 4; Vocal Ensemble 2.

NORA JEAN HAWKINS
LaGrange, Georgia
Social Science

Woman's College of Georgia 1 ; Pi
Gamma Mu 3, 4.

THURMAN RODERICK HODGES
Monticello, Florida
Business Administration

Georgia Military College 1, 2; Gamma
Phi Alpha 3, 4; Los hijos del Cid 3.

ELAINE VERONICA HOPPER
Coral Gables, Florida
History

Art Students' League 2, 3; Hilltop News
1, 2; I.R.C. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta
1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.M. 2, 3, 4.

MARIANNE HOWARD HUGHES

Camilla, Georgia

Psychology

Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Christadelphians
1; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3;
Orchestra 1.

JULIA RUTH HOOD
Newnan, Georgia
History and Social Science

I.R.C. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2,
3, 4.

Marianne, Elaine, Judy, Thurman

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JULIA RUTH JONES
Columbus, Georgia
Economics and Business Administration

Art Students' League 2, 3; Curtain
Raisers 2, 3; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2,
3, 4, Historian 2; M.S.M. 1, 2; Pi
Gamma Mu 3, 4.

ROY M. JOHNSON

LaGrange, Georgia
Business Administration

Young Harris College 1 ; Ga. State Col-
lege of Business Administration 2;
I.R.C. 2; Letterman's Club 3; Sigma
Nu Pi 2, 3; Varsity Tennis 2, 3.

LEILA PATRICIA JONES
Franklin, Georgia
Mathematics

Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Los hijos
del Cid 2, 3, 4; Quadrangle 4; Sigma
2, 3, 4.

V:,

SMILEY HAROLD JONES
Colquitt, Georgia
Business Administration

Middle Georgia College 1; Georgia In-
stitute of Technology 2, 3; Sigma Nu
Pi 4; Varsity Basketball 4.

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Julia, Patricia

ERHARD KAMPHAUSEN
Rheydt, Rhld., Germany
Religion

Gamma Phi Alpha 4; Pre-Ministerial
Association 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 4.

MARIT KARLSEN
Halden, Norway
English

Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4; Scroll 4.

MARGARET BYRD LONG
LaGrange, Georgia
English

JAMES DANIEL LEE
Red Oak, Georgia
Business Administration

Young Harris College 1, 2; Gamma Phi
Alpha 3, 4; M.A.A. Council 4.

JUDITH LEE LYNCH
LaGrange, Georgia
English

Wesleyan College 1; Alpha Phi Beta
2, 3, 4; Art Students' League 2, 3;
I.R.C. 2, 3.

JERRY NEWTON McCURDY
Manchester, Georgia
Social Science

Young Harris College 1, 2; Choralaires
3; Gamma Phi Alpha 3, 4; Pre-Ministe-
rial Association 3, 4.

Judy, Dan, Jerry, Margaret

FRANCES EARLE McKINNEY

Blackshear, Georgia

English

Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.M.
2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Orchestra

1, 2, 3; Quadrangle 3, 4, Editor 4;
Scroll 2, 3; Vocal Ensemble, Treasurer

2, 3.

SARA LOUISE MAGILL
Atlanta, Georgia
Art

North Georgia College 1; Art Students'
League 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Sec. 3;
Kappa Phi Delta 2, 3, 4; S.G.A. Vice-
Pres. 4; Vocal Ensemble 2.

JULIA ELOISE MASSEY
Americus, Georgia
English

Christadelphians 4; Class Treas. 2, 4;
Hilltop Neivs 2, 3, 4, Society Editor 3,
News Editor 4; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2,
3, 4, Treas. 3; M.S.M. 1, 2, Treas. 2;
Panhellenic Council 4; Quadrangle 3,
4; S.G.A. Vice-Pres. 3.

MYRON LANE MARCHMAN
LaGrange, Georgia
Social Science

Wesleyan 1; Alpha Kappa Theta 2, 3,
4, Vice-President 4; M.S.M. Chaplain
2; S.G.A. Council 2, 4; Town Girls'
Club 2, 4.

Julia, Sara, Myron, Fran

SANDRA JEAN MERRITT
Morganton, Georgia
Psychology

Young Harris College 1, 2; Class Sec.
4; Los hijos del Cid 3, 4, Sec. 3;
Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4.

JANE CORELLE MATHEWS

Greenville, Georgia
Social Science

Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3, Historian 3;
B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3;
Class Sec. 2, 3; Los hijos del Cid 2, 3,
Publicity Chairman 2, Vice-Pres. 3;
Quadrangle 3.

DOROTHY ELLEN MILLER
Albany, Georgia
History and Social Science

Alpha Psi Omega 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Curtain Raisers 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; I.R.C.
3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Kappa Phi Delta
1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4.

ANN DURHAM MONROE
Cartersville, Georgia
Psychology

Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3; Class
Sec. 1; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-Pres. 4; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Most Representative Freshman Girl;
S.G.A. Council 2; Sweetheart of Circle
K 4.

Ann, Jane, Dot, Sandra

MELANIE MOORE
Lyons, Georgia
Religion

Young Harris College 1, 2; Christadel-
phians 3, 4, Treas. 4; Los hijos del Cid
3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4, Pres. 4;
M.S.M. 4; Panhellenic Council 4;
W.A.A. Vice-Pres. 4.

PORTER PIERPONT MORGAN
Atlanta, Georgia
Social Science

Duke University 1, 2; Cheerleader 3,
4; Circle K 3, 4, Sec. 4; Hilltop News
Associate Editor 4; Letterman's Club
3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3, 4; Pi Delta
Kappa 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Pre-Minis-
terial Association 3, 4.

GLORIA ANN NEILL
Newnan, Georgia
Mathematics

Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires
1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; M.S.M. 1, 2, 3;
Sigma 2, 3, 4.

JIMMY JERRY NORRED
LaGrange, Georgia
Religion and Psychology

Circle K 2; Pre-Ministerial Associa-
tion 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3.

Jimmy, Melanie, Porter, Gloria

HIRAM ANDREW OWEN, JR.

Newnan, Georgia
English

Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors
3; Class Pres. 1, 2, 3; Curtain Raisers
1, 2, 3; Hilltop News 2, 3, Religious
Ed. 3; Honor Council 4; Letterman's
Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2; Most Repre-
sentative Freshman Boy; Panhellenic
Council 4; Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4,
Chaplain 1, Vice-Pres. 2; Pre-Minis-
terial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1;
S.G.A. Treas. 2, Pres. 4; Tennis Team
1, 2, 3, 4.

SHIRLEY ANGELYN OAKLEY
Montezuma, Georgia
Social Science

Young Harris College 1, 2; Alpha Kap-
pa Theta 3, 4; Christadelphians 3, 4;
Los hijos del Cid 3; M.S.M. 3.

ALDEN RICHARD PINSON
Union, New Jersey
History

Rutgers University 1; Choralaires 2;
Curtain Raisers 2. 3, 4; Hilltop News
Bus. Manager 4; I.R.C. 2, 3, Pres. 3;
M.A.A. Treas. 4; Sigma Nu Pi 2, 3, 4,
Sec. 3; Varsity Tennis 3, 4.

THOMAS STALLINGS POWERS, JR.

Newnan, Georgia

Art

Auburn University 1; Art Students'
League 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4; Circle K
2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Board of
Directors 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 1;
Pi Delta Kappa 3, 4, Treas. 4; Sigma
Nu Pi 1, 2, Treas. 1, 2; Social Calendar
Committee 2, 3.

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Al, Angelyn, Tom, Andy

CLOPTON DICKERSON REESE, JR.
Columbus, Georgia
Social Science

Columbus College 1, 2; Pi Delta Kappa
3, 4; Pre-Ministerial Association 3, 4,
Vice-Pres. 4.

WILLYNDA RICHARDSON
Decatur, Georgia
Social Science

Young Harris College 1, 2; Alpha Phi
Beta 3, 4; Christadelphians 3, 4, Pub-
licity Chairman 3; Los hijos del Cid
3; M.S.M. 3.

FLORENCE ANN ROPER
Atlanta, Georgia
Social Science

Los hijos del Cid 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3;
Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3; M.S.M. 2, 3.

HELEN VIRGINIA ROBINSON
Albany, Georgia
Psychology and Religion

Art Students' League 3; Christadel-
phians 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,
Historian 3; M.S.M. 1; S.C.A. Cabinet
3; W.A.A. Treas. 3.

Ann, Lyn, Dick, Virginia

RALPH VERNON SEGREST, JR.

Shorter, Alabama
Social Science and History

University of Alabama 1:
terial Association 1, 2, 3, 4.

Pre-Minis-

SYLVIA FRANCES SAJEM
Atlanta, Georgia
Religion

Young Harris College 1, 2; Alpha
Kappa Theta 3, 4; Christadelphians
3, 4, Pres. 4.

NANCY MARIE SHANAHAN
Dunellen, New Jersey
Social Science

Young Harris College 1, 2; Christadel-
phians 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4.

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CAROLYN SHURLEY
Forest Park, Georgia
Social Science

Young Harris College 1, 2; Alpha Phi
Beta 4; Christadelphians 3, 4, Sec. 4;
Los hijos del Cid 3; M.S.M. 3, 4.

Yank, Sylvia, Ralph, Carolyn

JANICE REBECCA SMITH
LaGrange, Georgia
English

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U.
1, 2, 3, 4; Christadelphians 4; Hilltop
Neivs 3, 4; Town Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4.

SANDRA ANN SMITH
West Point, Georgia
Spanish

NELDA FAYE SMITH
LaGrange, Georgia
Social Science

University of Georgia 1; Alpha Kappa
Theta 2, 3, 4; Los hijos del Cid 3;
Honor Council Sec. 4; May Day Rep.
2; Panhellenic Council Sec. 4; Town
Girls' Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4.

GEORGE HARDY TIPPETT

Vienna, Georgia

Religion

Young Harris College 1, 2; Choralaires
3, 4; Gamma Phi Alpha 3, 4, Pres. 4;
Los hijos del Cid 3; Panhellenic Coun-
cil 4.

Sandra, Janice, Nelda, Hardy

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MARGARET GERALDINE WHEELIS

Augusta, Georgia
Psychology and Social Science

I.R.C. 4; Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3,
4, Reporter 3; W.A.A. Cabinet 3.

ROBERT ERNEST

VAN LANDINGHAM
Belle Glade, Florida
Business Administration

Class Pres. 2; Gamma Phi Alpha 1,
2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Inter-Fraternity
Council 3; M.A.A. Pres. 4; Panhellenic
Council 2.

MARIANNE WELCHEL
Chickamauga, Georgia
English

Art Students' League 2; Choralaires
2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Hilltop News 1,
2, 3, Associate Editor 3; Kappa Phi
Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Scroll Editor 4; S.C.A.
Cabinet 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Y.W.C.A.
Sec. 4; Who's Who Among Students
in American Colleges and Universi-
ties 3.

LINDA GAIL WOODRUFF
LaGrange, Georgia
Speech and Social Science

Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Psi Omega 3, 4, Pres. 3; B.S.U. 1, 2,
3, 4; Curtain Raisers 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4;
S.C.A. Cabinet 2.

IDA RUTH WRIGHT

Douglasville, Georgia
Social Science

Art Students' League 2, 3; Hilltop
News 1; I.R.C. 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta
1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4.

EMORY GARLAND COWAN, JR.

Tucker, Georgia
Psychology

Young Harris College 1, 2; Emory Uni-
versity 3; Georgia State College of Busi-
ness Administration 3; Choralaires 4;
Pre-Ministerial Association 4.

With our learning we dream . . . we consider . . . we plan.

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JUNIORS

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CLASS OF 1963

Betty Brown

Tom Brown
Karen Butler

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Gary Dunwoody
Varney A. Graves

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Dianne Carrington
Carole Cisson

Anne Grahl
Owen Green
Helen Herd

Donna Clark
Tom Cogburn
Joyce Davis

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56

CLASS OF 1963

Jane Stevenson
Ann Swanson

Joyce Lynch
Tona McCartney

David Turner
Laura Williams
Sandra Young
Rebecca Youngblood

Beth Oliver
George Redmond
Gerald Smith

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With new knowledge, we begin to wonder . . . to think . . .
to discuss . . . vague patterns form impressions of light.

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Officers

President . DAN METEE

Vice-President . STARR WALKER
Secretary . BETTY HATCHELL

Treasurer MILLARD MARTIN

Chaplain _ _ ANNA SMITH

Sponsors . MR. P. M. HICKS

MR. R. S. GUPTILL

SOPHOMORES

Dan, Millard, Starr, Anna, Betty, Mr. Hicks

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Mike Lane
Pat Lanham

Bill Lewis
Kay Lockhart

Charlie Knight
Jimmy Knight

Frank Joiner
Vivian Jones
Barbara Kirhy

SOPHOMORE CLASS

Eddie Morrison
Sylvia Moui hct
Brenda Mulling
Emmetl Mullins

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With wonder and expectation we set out . . . on a new adventure.

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FRESHMEN

Officers

President ____ JOHNNY GLISSON

Vice-President SANDRA

MORTON

Secretary _ TERRY STEPHENS

Treasurer JEAN JACKSON

Chaplain BILLIE AYERS

Sponsors ____ MR. EZRA SELLERS
DR. JOHN ANDERSON

Jean, Sandra, Billie, Terry

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Rose Brand

June Brannon
Judy Brown

Billie Ayers
Madelyn Bates

Terri Adcock
Brenda Aldredge
Ted Alford
Pat Allman

Iona Bell
Carol Black

FRESHMAN CLASS

Jean Burgess
Marilyn Byrd
Beverly Cavanaugh
Janice Christian

Sharon Dorman
Freddie Easom
Mary Beth Eddleman
Randy Edgar
Dianne Efurd

i til it **lM*

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Mildred Eidson

Kay Hopson

Martha Farr
Rosalyn Fincher

Ellen Houseworth
Donna Howell

Martha Huskey
Jean Jackson

CLASS OF 1965

Bruce Fitzpatrick
Cynthia Gill

Johnny Glisson
Lane Gray
Linda Green
Kay Hackney

Jimmy Jackson
Patrick Jackson
Jane Johnson
Mickey Johnson

Nancy Hammett
Anna Hancock
George Hanson
Stanley Harper

Judy Hayes
Dianne Henley
Charlotte Hodges
Regina Holloman
David Holtberg

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Bob Tuggle

Judy Rainwater
Delores Ramey

Lane Tullis
Sandra Turner

CLASS OF 1965

C id

Nancy Ramsey
Connie Reece

W 4 4 r 4

Vincent Shaffer
Faith Shelnutt
Faith Smith
Charles Solomon

Wylene Rholetter
Benny Rickman
Elizabeth Robertson
Ruth Sewell

P ^ o

Lonzie Wester
Robert Whelchel
Gale Willis
Karen Wohlgemuth
Patricia Wyche

Barbara Starr
Terry Stephens
Patricia Stewart
Nancy Stipek
Renee Tolar

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MR.

LAGRANGE
COLLEGE

Andy Owen

The students by popular election bestow
a high honor on a senior boy and girl.

72

SENIOR
SUPERLATIVES

George Coker

Leadership and achievement are the chief qualities which
students consider in the election of five top seniors.

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MOST

REPRESENTATIVE
FRESHMEN

Sandra Morton
Johnny Glisson

Ronnie Culpepper

OUie Sue Gainous

WHO'S WHO

AMONG STUDENTS IN

AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and
extracurricular activities, citizenship, and promise of future usefulness
determine faculty nomination of students for this honor.

Andy Owen

Marianne Whelchel

HOMECOMING

MAID OF HONOR

JUNE BRANNON

Poise, beauty, charm, personality, and
grooming are qualities which determine the
selection of the queen and her court. Candi-
dates are nominated by campus organiza-
tions and judged by outstanding citizens
from town.

COURT

MARIANNE HUGHES
MYRON MARCHMAN
CINDY BENNETT

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MAY COURT

MAID OF HONOR . _____ ANGELA AVANT

QUEEN _______ . MIMI ANDERSON

KING PORTER MORGAN

84

Outstanding seniors elected by the student body reign over our May

Day celebration.
Each class elects representatives to the court.

85

ANN MONROE
Circle K

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ORGANIZATIONS ?

. . . people
strangers friends . . .

sharing together
common thoughts, doubts,

ideas, interests .

88

First row: Jere Mitchell, Ollie Sue Gainous, Myron Marchman, Sandra Turner, Betty Hatchell,
Lanier Shelnutt, Bob Alston; Second row: Barton Massey, Lane Tullis, Noel Smith, Dianne Carring-
ton, Charlie Knight.

90

STUDENT

GOVERNMENT

COUNCIL

Directs conduct and social life of students
Initiates plans for progress of the college

Andy Owen, President

HONOR COUNCIL: First row: Andy Owen, Ann Swanson, Mr. P. M. Hicks;
Second row: Dr. Shackleford, David Haygood, Mr. Bennett, Dr. Kovar.

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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

Affiliates students with national YMCA and YWCA

Promotes receation, worship, world-relatedness, social service, publicity

First row: Dianne Efurd, Sandi Burgess, Kathy Erwin; Second row: Cecile Adams, Bob Bailey,
Steddy Glisson; Third row: Richard Carlton, Jerry Miller; Fourth row: Cindy Bennett, Marianne
Whelchel, Starr Walker; Fifth row: Mrs. Robinette, Mr. Kay, Advisors.

93

METHODIST

STUDENT

MOVEMENT

Belongs to state

and national organization

Is organized under the
national Methodist church

First row: Frances McKinney, Vice-Pres., Melanie Moore, Tony
Knowles and Vincent Shaffer, Freshman Representatives; Second row:
David Haygood, Virginia Ivey, Larry Green, Rebecca Youngblood;
Third row: Cecile Adams, Sandi Burgess, Dottie Mathews, Starr
Walker; Fourth row: Betty Sue Brantley, Carole Cisson, Betty Brown,
Karen Butler; Fifth row: Anna Smith, Sec, Kathy Erwin, Pres., Mr.
McCook and Mr. Jolly, Advisors. Not Pictured: Beth Crouch, Treas.,
Mary Lillian Cagle, Motive Chm., Dick Aunspaugh, Pub. Chin., Annette
Adams, Worship Chin.

PRE-MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION

First row: Vincent Shaffer, Ronnie Culpepper, Jerry Smith, Larry Green.

Second row: George Coker, Treas., Dick Reece, Vice-Pres., Bob Alston, Art Graves, Andy Owen.

CHRISTADELPHIANS

Plan and participate in

service projects for the community

Study various phases
of religious work

First row: Becky Williams, Vice-Pres., Sylvia Sajem, Pres., Melanie Moore, Sec, Lyn Richard-
son, Pub. Chin. ; Second row: Jean Jackson, Terri Adcock, Sharon Donnan, Cecile Adams,
Kathy Erwin ; Third row: Julia Massey, Marian Freeman, Juanita Byrd, Nancy Shanahan,
Angelyn Oakley; Fourth row: Rebecca Youngblood, Virginia Ivey, Mr. Kay, Sponsor, Carole
Cisson, Betty Sue Brantley; Fifth row: Madelyn Bates, Vivian Meacham, Billie Ayres, Virginia
Robinson, Carol Sinclair. Not Pictured, Carolyn Shurley, Sec.

Prepares students for ministry
or church related vocations

Sponsors weekly
religious services

First row: Porter Morgan, Stanley Harper, Erhard Kamphausen, Barton Massey, Bobby Bowen.
Second row: Mr. Kay, Sponsor, David Haygood, Pres., Lonzie Wester, Joel Dent, Pub. Chm. Not
Pictured, Albert Askew, Sec.

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BAPTIST STUDENT UNION

Links Baptist students with local churches
Is promoted by the Southern Baptists

First row: Marilyn Howell, Annie Ruth Bannister; Second row: Ellie Lehner, Cassandra Harmon,
Joy Bates; Third row: Jane Mathews, Dot Miller, Linda Hicks; Fourth row: Miss Hall, Don
Amerson, Kelsey Kennon, Faith Smith, Joyce Davis.

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Bob Van Landingham, President
Mr. Joe Copeland, Sponsor

MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Promotes interest in sports, physical development, good sportsmanship
Regulates intramural athletics program for men

First row: Al Pinson, Treas., Roger Parmer, Vice- Pres.; Second row: Bob

Van Landingham, Billy Hearnburg; Third row: Charlie Knight, Sec., Larry Daniel.

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Suzanne Cooper, President, Melanie Moore, Vice-President,
Anna Smith, Secretary, Sue Goethe, Treasurer.

Promotes interest in sports,

physical development, good sportsmanship
Regulates intramural athletics program for women

nual May Day celebration.

CHORALAIRES

Sing for the college, civic clubs, and churches in LaGrange
Sing in schools and churches on an annual tour

Accompanists, Libby Coleman, David Heck; First row: Jessie Byne, Cassandra
Harmon, Diane Choate, Claire Bowles, Frank Joiner, Hardy Tippett, Jimmy
Jackson, Gerald Smith, Ray Bouchillon, Richard Carlton, Clare Harris, Student
Dir., Delia Atkinson, Margaret King, Wardrobe Chm., Betty Auten; Second row:
Betty Hatchell, Treas., Jane Yarborough, Harriette Kuhr, Ann Grahl, Hulon
Alsabrook, Pete Lumpkin, George Culliver, Wardrobe Chm., Jim Christian,
Art Graves, George Coker, Cindy Bennett, Marianne Whelchel, Dianne Efurd,

Gloria Neill, Vice-Pres. ; Third row: Ann Swanson, Librarian, Carol Sinclair,
Sec, Dixie Land, Hedy King, Pres., Gary Dunwoody, Mickey Johnson, Eddie
Morrison, Tom Brown, Beverly Cavanaugh, Sandy Thomas, Ann Taylor, Jane
Stevenson; Fourth row: Kathy Erwin, Virginia Crawford, Kathryn Green,
Sherrie Bugbee, Susan Browne, Sylvia Cowan, Elizabeth Robertson, Linda
Hicks, Diane Hutchingson, Virginia Howard, Judy Sams, Nancy Hammett.

100

CIRCLE K

Affiliates students with International Kiwanis Club
Recognizes scholarship, character, and leadership
Improves campus and community through service projects

101

ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE

Encourages campuswide
interest in art

Sponsors special exhibits
and demonstrations
of crafts

VOCAL
ENSEMBLE

Hedy King, Judy Sams, Sec.-Treas., Laura Williams, Janice
Christian, Kathryn Green, Carol Sinclair, June Brannon,
Rose Brand.

Presents programs of sacred
and secular music for chapel,
local community organizations and churches

Presents programs on invitation for churches
and other organizations outside LaGrange

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Betty Hatchell, Ann Swanson, Brenda Aldredge, Librarian, Mr. Murray,
Director, Diane Hutchingson, Linda Hicks, Ollie Sue Gainous, PresT,
Dianne Efurd.

Left: Cheryl Mahaffey, Martha Frances
Griffin, Dona Clark, Kathryn Green,
Pres., Annette Cone, Kenny Hodges,
Reporter, Betty Jones, Dick Aunspaugh,
Vivian Jones, Tom Powers, Barton Mas-
sey. Right: Barbara Lupo, Janice Chris-
tian, Mr. Sellers, Sponsor, Bettye Rut-
ledge, Allen Fossett, Betty Ruth Jester,
Treas., June Brannon, Kay Hopson,
Freddie Easom, Suzanne Kersey.

M. E. N. C.

LAGRANGE STUDENT CHAPTER

Unites music and music education majors in the study of

teaching techniques and musical composition and performance

Provides for participation in clinics, state and southern divisional meetings

First row: Tom Brown, Elizabeth Robertson, Margaret King, Ann Swanson, Hedy King, Vice-Pres.,
Nancy Hammett; Second row: Claire Bowles, Libby Coleman, Jimmy Jackson, Eddie Morrison,
Betty Hatchell, Beverly Cavanaugh, Clare Harris, Pres.

103

First row: Pratt Hubbard, Cindy Bennett, Turgut Akter, Miss Strickland, Sponsor, Miss Arnett,
Sponsor; Second row: Mildred Eidson, Cheryl Mahaffey, Kay Hackney, Annette Adams, Gail
Woodruff; Third row: Morton Horn, Billy Hearnburg, Arlin Wallace, Dona Clark, Dot Miller;
Fourth row: Mimi Anderson, Angela Avant, Ollie Sue Gainous, Dean Brown, Michael Lane.

Billy Hearnburg, Vice-Pres., Michael Lane, Corres. Sec, Gail Woodruff,
Pres., Mimi Anderson, Rec. Sec, Cindy Bennett, Treas.

104

CURTAIN RAISERS

Offers opportunity for training in stage performance and technical staging
Presents a variety of dramatic productions for the college and community

Acting staff in rehearsal

Technical staff at work

Hnls Become Panthers Saturday

By VIRGINIA HOWARD

During the afternoon there was

LaGrango College is the ol<9
non-tax-supported college i
Georgia.

At one time after the Civil 1
LaGrange College shared I
president of crosstown SoutB
Female College and joint deja|
were awarded by the two schil

First row: Virginia Howard, News Ed., Julia Massey, News Ed., OTlie Sue Gainous, Feature Ed.;
Second row: Jennifer Glass, Society Ed., John Gipson, Sports Ed., Larry Green, Religion Ed., Porter
Morgan, Associate Ed.

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Reporters: First row: Pat Lanham, Iona Bell, Gerald Smith; Second row: Ben Fladger,
Richard Carlton, Cecile Adams, Mickey Johnson.

QUADRANGLE
STAFF

Publishes yearbook!

Editor FRANCES McKINNEY

Advisors ____ MR. FRED HENDERSON
MR. CURTIS STEPHENS

Advertising Manager MIMI

ANDERSON

Assoc. Adv. Manager BRENDA

CALLAHAN

Asst. Adv. Manager HARRIETTE

KUHR

Business Manager JANE MATHEWS
Asst. Business Manager PATRICIA

JONES

Literary Editor _ SYLVIA COWAN

Activities Editor ANNA SMITH

Sports Editor CLARK STONE

Photography Editor _ BRYAN DOBBS

Asst. Photography Editor LARRY

GREEN

Art Editors JOYCE LYNCH

SUE GOETHE

Typists JENNIFER GLASS

JULIA MASSEY

Cover Designer MARTHA

FRANCES GRIFFIN
Secretary MARIAN FREEMAN

109

SCROLL STAFF

First row: Marit Karlsen, Mr. Stephens, Art Adviser, Ollie Sue Gainous, Cindy Bennett, Marianne
Whelchel, Editor; Second row: Pratt Hubbard, Assoc. Editor, Joyce Davis, Arlin Wallace, Mrs.
Krrrell, Adviser, Joyce Lynch, Joel Dent, Bus. .Manager.

Publishes literary magazine four times a year
Encourages creative writing

Provides for recognition of literary achievements through the Scroll of Fame

PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

First row: Larry Hornsby, Mr. Lanier, Chairman,

Nelda Smith, Sec.-Treas. ; Second row: David

Turner, Julia Massey, Charlie Knight, Suzanne Cooper.

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T. Adcock

J. Brown

J. Burgess

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C. Gill
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-t. Holloman

K. Hopson
E. Housworth
J. Jackson
S. Kersey
T. Knowles

D. Land
B. Leonard
A. Lyne
J. McKoon
A. Oliver

"You can always tell an AK9!"

ALPHA

KAPPA THETA

I. Papadeas E. Robertson G. Willis G. Crawford

D. Ramey P. Stewart P. Wyche S, Crews

N. Ramsey S. Turner J. Byne 0. Harmon

"Now I am an AKh, who could ask for more?"

"We're the AK0's from ol' L.C., and will be 'til we die.'*

M. Harwell,
Social Chm.

J. Holstun

B. Jester

P. Lanham,
Treas.

J. Odom

B. Rutledge

E. Speight

A. Taylor
L. Hicks

B. Ingram
J. Jarrell
B. Jones,

Sec.

J. Byrd
C. Bowles
M. Cagle
S. Cooper,

Pres.
S. Cowan
K. Erwin

M. Marchman,

Vice-Pres.
A. Oakley
S. Sajem
J. Smith
N. Smith
G. Woodruff

'United we stand; we'll travel along, singing our song, side by side.'

These are the boys from Pi Delt Town.

'Proud of ol' AKO, may she reign forever.'

B. Cavanaugh
J. Christian
B. Crouch
M. Eidson
L. Greene

K. Hackney
N. Hammett
E. Lehner
B. Lupo
C. Mahaffey

J. Rainwater
K. Wohlgemuth
D. Bailey
C. Bennett
K. Green

C. Harmon
V. Jones
B. Kirby

B. Mulling
A. Adams

ALPHA PHI BETA

'Alpha Phi Girls are we,
Best in the land . . ."

Clap your hands

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KAPPA PHI DELTA

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B. Aldredge

B. Ayres
M. Bates
I. Bell

C. Black

R. Brand M. Farr

J. Brannon J. Hayes

S. Browne D. Henley

M. Byrd C. Hodges

M. Eddleman D. Howell

M. Huskey D. McManus M. Nicholson B. Starr

J. Johnson V. Meacham C. Reese N. Stipek

A. King S. Morton R. Sewell L. Tullis

M. Lane M. Mullen F. Smith S. Waller
A. McDonald

D. Alford S. Burgess, Sec. J. Glass, Treas.

A. Armistead D. Choate S. Goethe
D. Atkinson A. Cone M. Hackney

B. Auten J. Davenport B. Hatchell

'September Song"

Informal rush

16

"We spread joy clear up to the sky,

While singing the praises of ole Kappa Phi."

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V. Howard
L. Johnston
K. Lockhart
D. Mathews

J. Sams
C. Sinclair
A. Smith
S. Walker

C. Adams B. Brown

J. Arnold K. Butler

B. Bannister C. Cisson

B. Brantley J. Davis

D. Hutchingson R. Youngblood S. Bugbee

F. Jenkins M. Anderson B. Callahan

H. Kuhr S. Askew E. Coleman

S. Young A. Avant M. Freeman

0. Gainous
M. Griffin
E. Hopper
J. Hood
M. Hughes
J. Jones
M. Karlsen

J. Kemper
S. Magill
F. McKinney
J. Massey
S. Merritt
D. Miller
A. Monroe,
Vice-Pres.

M. Moore
Pres.

V. Robinson

A. Roper

M. Whelchel
J. Wheelis

B. Williams
I. Wright

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B. Alston

A. Askew
D. Aunspaugh

B. Bailey
R. Bolton

H. Borders

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R. Bouchillon
B. Bowen
J. Christian
J. Cowart
G. Dunwoody
C. Ekwurzel

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B. Fitzpatrick
B. Fladger
L. Green
G. Hanson
D. Haygood
T. Hodges

GAMMA PHI ALPHA

"We're always ready to serve and work
Whenever the need comes our way."

Officers

Snow Men

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Show me the way to go home.

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T. Akter
\V. Blumberg
T. Brown
R. Carlton
C. Clark
T. Cogburn

G. Coker
( '. Gulliver
R. ( lulpepper
L. Daniel
J. Dent
B. Dobbs

F. Easom
R. Edgar

J. Glisson
S. Glisson

A. Graves
M. Griffies

S. Harper
S. Johnston

K. Kennon
M. Martin

120

PI DELTA KAPPA

"The Pi Delt stars will make your darkness day,
For light or darkness shine the stars of Pi D K

D. Metlee
P. Morgan, Pres.

J. Norred
A. Owen

R. Parker
T. Powers, Treas.

G. Redmon
D. Reese

B. Rickman
G. Sargent

V. Shaffer
J. Smith

T. Stephens
B. Tuggle
D. Turner,
Vice-Pres.

121

122

C. Knight, Pres.
J. Knight
B. McClain

J. Miller
J. Moore
E. Morrison
E. Mullins

Officers

123

First row: Dr. Shibley, Joan Woodson, Helen Herd, Eldridge Lester, John Rice; Second row
Mr. Jolly, Mr. P. M. Hicks, Miss Miller, Gloria Neill, Brenda Callahan, Judy Kemper; Third row
Mr. Bennett, Mr. A. M. Hicks, Dianne Melton, Sally Askew.

SIGMA

Recognizes high scholastic achievements and genuine scientific interest
Conducts seminars to explore new areas of science
and to discuss scientific developments

PI GAMMA MU

GEORGIA DELTA CHAPTER

Recognizes outstanding
achievement in history,
sociology, political
science, and economics

Affiliates advanced

students of sociology with
a national honor fraternity

124

Left row: Mrs. Robinette, Sec.-Treas., Miss Clark, Larry Green, Ronnie
Culpepper, Mr. Blanks; Right row: Nora Hawkins, Ollie Sue Gainous,
Julia Jones, Dot Miller, Mr. Lanier, Pres., Miss Strickland. Not pictured.
Dr. C. Lee Harwell, First Vice-Pres.

ALPHA PSI OMEGA

Recognizes excellence in dramatic achievements

Affiliates outstanding students with a national honorary dramatic fraternity

First row i Miss Arnett, Dean Brown, Dot Miller, Gail Woodruff, Pres., Billy Hearnberg; Second row: Miss Strickland, Cindy Bennett.

125

SPECIAL EVENTS

. . the unforgettable days
and evenings
the dances,
the flowers, the gaiety
the new insights offered
by lecturer, dramatist,
painter, musician . . .

127

Sue Fuller, an artist well-known for her work in the graphic arts,
gives a lecture-demonstration to begin the 1961 festival.

FINE ARTS FESTIVAL

Guest lecturers and performers highlight this festival
which places emphasis on art, drama, and music.

Julie Haydon, actress and screen
star, visits the campus.

Mozart's opera, "The Impresario,"
is presented by Ann Swanson,
Mr. Sidney Murray, Martha Green
(above), George Culliver, and
Larry Thomas (left).

Mr. Walter Westafer and Dr. Albert

Stoutamire perform in concert. h

Members of the
college-community orchestra,
under the direction of
Dr. Albert Stoutamire,
rehearse for their concert.

128

"A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"

MAY DAY

Gala. festivities, planned and sponsored by the W.A.A.
and the Alumni Association, attract visitors and alumni.

Noon feast on the Quadrangle

Dances under the direction of Miss Martha
Sue Wood are performed by interested
students.

129

SELF-STUDY

The self-evaluation of the college is climaxed

by the visit of the committee from the

Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

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RELIGION-IN-LIFE WEEK

Dr. Paul Ricoeur from the Sorbonne, University of Paris, presents lectures
in this annual lecture series sponsored by Mrs. Arthur Thompson.

CHRISTMAS
CONCERT

The Choralaires,

under the direction of

Professor Walter Westafer,

present music from Handel's Messiah.

Soloists include Mrs. Claire Bowles, soprano,
Miss Carlene Hamilton, contralto, Mr. Fred
Allen, tenor, Mr. Osmos Lanier, Jr., bass.

RELIGIOUS
EMPHASIS WEEK

Bishop Fred Pierce Corson,

president of the World Methodist Council,

is guest speaker for six chapel services.

He talks informally with students.

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSORS

Mr. Ezra Sellers' life as a college professor is featured

in the November 1961 issue of the Ladies' Home Journal.

Mr. Walter Westafer is elected president of the

Southern Division of the Music Teachers National Association.

CAMPUS LIFE

34

. . . the days
classes, labs, meals,
brief chats with friends;
the evenings
quiet hours, dates,
parties, late snacks . . .

The Glass Menagerie'

PLAYS

'The Mousetrap"

"At Midnight on the Thirty-first of March'

Gail Woodruff in "The Glass Menagerie." Gail
is the first recipient of the newly established
Irene E. Arnett Drama Award. This award is
presented to the senior student who has shown
in his participation in the college theatre a
talent in the theatre, a love of all areas of the
theatre, and a devotion to the principles of good
theatre.

EXHIBITS

M

Mr. Curtis Stephens exhibits photography,
silver holloware, and textiles.

Student Art Exhibit

Sculpture Show

136

Clare Harris performs in her senior recital.

RECITALS

(Campus Life photographers: Morton Horn and Winston Blumberg. )

137

ORIENTATION

SPORTS

142

the excitement

of the game
the cheers,

the elation,

or disappointment .

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Johnny Glisson, Sandra Morton

Bottom row: Porter, Johnny, Jere. Middle row: Sandra, Sue. Top row: Brenda.

PANTHERS

DATE

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College oi Charleston

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6

Berry College

67

54

TV

Dec.

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8

Georgia State College

62

57

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Jan.

6

Mercer University

61

68

T

Jan.

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79

Jan.

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* Piedmont College + +72

65

Jan.

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Valdosta state College

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40

Jan.

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College of Charleston

71

77

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51

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51

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69

59

reb.

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*North Georgia College

66

57

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^Shorter College

62

74

reb.

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14

*Berry College

56

Feb.

16

Georgia State College

80

64

Feb.

17

*West Georgia College + "

-69

75

Feb.

20

*Shorter College

61

73

*

Georgia

Intercollegiate Athletic Conference games

+

Overtime games

H h Double overtime

ALL GAMES: WON 9, LOST 9
CONFERENCE: WON 7, LOST 5

Clark Stone, Score Keeper; Mr. Joe Copeland,
Coach; Owen Green, Manager.

Billy Joe Hyatt, Benny Rickman, Jerry Massey, Jon Goldman, Larry Howell, Bob Tuggle, Terry Moon, Terry Stephens, Charlie Solomon.

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NO. PLAYER
10 Terry Moon
14 Billy Joe Hyatt
20 Terry Stephens
22 Harold Jones
24 Jon Goldman
30 Bob Tuggle
32 Jerry Massey
34 Larry Howell
40 Benny Rickman
42 Donald Doss
44 Chock Solomon

POS. HT.

WT.

F

6'1"

195

G

5'10"

130

G

5'10"

160

G

6'1"

175

C-F

6'4"

195

F-C

6'3"

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|48 Sigma Nu Pi wins the swimming meet. Pi Delta Kappa places second. Gamma Phi Alpha is third.

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the familiar places

and

names

of the city . .

150

from the

CITY of LAGRANGE

Congratulations to the

NEWMAN

1962 Seniors
from

WTRP RADIO STATION I

CONSTRUCTION

West Georgia's Choice
620 on your dial
LaGrange Georgia

COMPANY

BORDEN'S ICE CREAM

LaGrange, Georgia

If It's Borden's, It's Got to Be Good!
West Point Road

152

LaGrange Georgia

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BEAUTIFUL "BRIDAL ROSE", an-
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and patterns . . . there's one for every
dream. Look for Pepperell on your sports-
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and wear finish, you'll know it's the fashion
if it's made of a Pepperell fabric!

SHEETS BLANKETS SPORTSWEAR FABRICS

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1 Typewriters

Adding Machines
Office Supplies

HUNTER-ALLEN-MYHAND
FUNERAL HOME

111 Broad Street
Telephone 884-5626

LaGrange, Georgia

Desks Chairs File Cabinets

Winsor & Newton Art Supplies
Authorized Agency for Underwood Products

SERVICE COAL COMPANY

LaGrange, Georgia

3 E. Court Square Phone TU 4-5634

HANSON'S DRIVE-IN

Curb Service
Open 4 P.M. till 12 Midnight

THE LETTER SHOP

College Students!
Let us type your themes and
papers for you.

110 Church Street

LAGRANGE BANKING COMPANY

Member of Federal Deposit

MOORE'S JEWELRY STORE

Diamonds Watches Silverware Radios
Electric Appliances

108 Main Street
LaGrange, Georgia

TU 2-2481

Insurance Corporation
LaGrange Georgia

"Always Welcome"

DAVIS PHARMACY

A. G. VAUGHN, Owner

LAGRANGE GROCERY, INC.

10 N. Court Square
Dial TU 2-3535 LaGrange, Georgia

154

THE TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT

U. S. 27 North, Adjoining
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTEL

Open 6 A.M. Close 11 P.M.

WILLIAMS FURNITURE COMPANY

"The Same Furniture for Less"
121-123 Vernon LaGrange, Georgia

WOODING'S, INC.

Women's Wearing Apparel

Theater Building
LaGrange, Georgia

DIXIE MILLS
DIVISION

West Point
Manufacturing Company

Compliments of the

INTERNATIONAL

LATEX

COMPANY

FLEETH & HUTCHINSON

Quality Men's Wear
125 Main Street LaGrange, Georgia

BELK-GALLANT
COMPANY

LaGrange

West Point
Newnan
Covington
Manchester

Hogansville

Thomaston
Roanoke

JAMES G. GALLANT, General Manager

INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS, INC.

Telephone TU 4-5636 4-5637
LaGrange, Georgia

CLEAVELAND-DODD COMPANY

Men's and Ladies' Shoes
Men's Clothing and Furnishings

DARDEN-PATTILLO, INC.

Poll Parrot . . . Trim Tied . . . Rand
127 Main Street

JOHNSON MOTORS, INC.

Pontiac Cadillac Buick
'For Those Who Drive the Very Best"

203 Greenville Street

TU 4-7341

THORNTON TIRE COMPANY

Quality Recapping
Firestone Tires

THRASH SERVICE STATION

Firestone Accessories

JOE THRASH GRADY BISHOP

Phone TU 4-8381
LaGrange, Georgia

TRAYLOR
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

General Contractors
Engineers

LaGrange, Georgia

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Compliments
of

Cute Clothes for
Cute Gals

105 Main
LaGrange, Georgia

THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN

BANK
OF LAGRANGE

Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation

CALLAWAY GARDENS

Pine Mountain, Georgia

For an outing you 11 always remember . . .

An integral part of College Life are the parties and outings those precious days or weekends when you can
take a rest from the books and just enjoy being young and alive.

Callaway Gardens, a short 17 miles South of LaGrange, is the ideal place for any type get together be it a
beach outing, picnic, prom, planning retreat, dinner or educational tour.

So whatever your group a small club, a sorority or fraternity, or even an entire class we invite you to
investigate Callaway Gardens.

It will be an event you'll always remember.

For reservations write

Reservations Manager
Callaway Gardens
Pine Mountain, Ga.

Vacations Year-Round

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"The Sign of Excellence"

Laboratory Protected From Farm
to You

SMITH
HARDWARE COMPANY

TU 4-4012
109 Main

SW ANSON'S
LADIES' APPAREL

Newest Style Trends
211 Main Street LaGrange, Georgia

SKINNER FURNITURE STORE, INC.

217 Main Street Phone TU 4-5831

Georgia

LaGrange

SIGN OF GOOD TASTE

the

graduating
class

BOTTl?D UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY

LAGRANGE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

158

LEADERS IN QUALITY

The beautiful label of luxury towels and rugs in rich vibrant colors designed for
gracious living.

CALLAWAY MILLS COMPANY

LAGRANGE GEORGIA

DANIEL LUMBER COMPANY
Our 44th Year

LaGrange, Georgia
318 Main Street Dial TU 4-5686

THE

"SOUND" CITIZEN

WLAG

"The Voice of LaGrange"

MII:M*II:1J:I

V. 0. KITCHENS

Complete Auto Service
Standard Atlas Products Road Service
Vernon St. and S. Greenwood TU 2-1214

SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY

Joe K. Hawkins. Marketer
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
TU 4-7417

Meet your friends at

J. C. VAN HOUTEN CO.

Radio and Television Service

LaGrange. Georgia
107 Ridley Ave. Phone TU 4-8491

FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF

LAGRANGE

201 Broad Street

Phone TU 4-8642

Compliments
of the

RHODES FURNITURE COMPANY

West Court Square
Phone TU 4-4616
LaGrange. Georgia

KIWANIS CLUB

LAGRANGE MOTOR HOTEL

240 Franklin Street
On U.S. 27 and 29 North

LaGrange, Georgia

160

DUFFEY'S
SAUSAGE COMPANY, INC.

Home of Better Meats

601 Clifton Terrace

TE 2-6374
Carrollton, Georgia

HUTCHINSON-TRAYLOR
INSURANCE AGENCY

200 Broad Street P.O. Box 256

You can trust us with your insurance problems,
LaGrange, Georgia

KUT N' KURL BEAUTY SAUON

Mrs. Johnnie Davis
Miss Linda Rogers
Mrs. Eudora Smith

PHONE TU 4-7900

BOYETTE FURNITURE COMPANY

Draperies
Furniture Interiors

9 East Court Square

TU 2-3126
LaGrange. Georgia

SWANSON MOTOR COMPANY

Oldsmobile Rambler
Sales and Service
216 Bull Street Telephone TU 2-3126

SMEDLEY PRINTING CO., INC.

TU 4-4881
203 Broad Street

FLINK'S FUOWERS

For Choice Flowers

108 Church Street LaGrange, Georgia

TU 2-3531

LaGrange, Georgia

MANSOUR'S, INC.

LaGrange's Oldest and Most Modern
Department Store

Featuring
Nationally Advertised Brands

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HOLMES DRUG STORE
The Rexall Store

LaGrange's Largest and Best Drug Store

W e appreciate your business
"THE COLLEGE STORE"

TU 4-7301 LaGrange, Georgia

OGLETREE JEWELRY COMPANY

Diamonds . . . Watches . . . Jewelry
Expert Watch Repair

33 South Court Square
LaGrange Georgia

IDEAL LAUNDRY

L. L. GOODE L. L. GOODE, JR.
Launderers and Cleaners Germ-Proof Cleaning
LaGrange's Only Drive-In Laundry

National Institute of Dry Cleaning
and

American Institute of Laundering

THE PURE OIL COMPANY

110 Morgan St.
C. NEWT SMITH. Distributor

Quadrangle Photographer 1962

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CAPITOL FISH COMPANY

BOWEN'S STUDIO

Wholesale

Frozen Foods, Seafoods

Institutional Groceries

124 Vernon Street

TU 4-8163

LAGRANGE GEORGIA

PLaza 5-4511 ATLANTA, GEORGIA

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of

High Quality

PT ANTATTON RFSTATTRANT & CAFFTFRTA

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Low Prices

FUNDERBURK'S

Are round at

8 E. Court Square LaGrange, Georgia

COLONIAL STORES

Motorola RCA Whirlpool

J. OLIN FUNDERBURK, Owner Phone TU 2-1486

Sales Service

MADDOX FUNERAL HOME, INC.

HUDSON MADDOX, Pres.

118 Church Street LaGrange, Georgia

Phone TU 4-8636

and

East Rail Road St. Pine Mountain, Georgia

Phone NO 3-2201

THE LAGRANGE THEATRE

AMBULANCE SERVICE

and

With Two-Way Radio and All First-Aid Equipment

General Agent for Family Fund Life Insurance

LAGRANGE

DRIVE-IN THEATRE

LEHMANN JEWELRY COMPANY

1856-1962
106 Years in LaGrange
6 East Court Square

The Quadrangle Staff wishes to thank the business
concerns that want to remain anonymous.

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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY

"The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made"