. . a great man 



a scholar and thinker 
who has sought to discover 




. people, places, events 



CAMPUS 

ADMINISTRATION 

CLASSES 

HONORS 

ORGANIZATIONS 
SPECIAL EVENTS 
CAMPUS LIFE 
SPORTS 

ADVERTISEMENTS 




our campus 




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 



r 





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. 



1 




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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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 




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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 



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Nancy Ramsey 
Connie Reece 





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Vincent Shaffer 
Faith Shelnutt 
Faith Smith 
Charles Solomon 




Wylene Rholetter 
Benny Rickman 
Elizabeth Robertson 
Ruth Sewell 



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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. 




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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 



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Outstanding seniors elected by the student body reign over our May 

Day celebration. 
Each class elects representatives to the court. 




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ANN MONROE 
Circle K 



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ORGANIZATIONS ? 



. . . people  
strangers  friends . . . 

sharing together 
common thoughts, doubts, 



ideas, interests . 




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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. 




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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. 



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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. 



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CIRCLE K 

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



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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. 



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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. 



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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 



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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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C. Gill 
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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 



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"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 



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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. 



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







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





Officers 



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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 




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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. 



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SPECIAL EVENTS 



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




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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. 



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"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. 



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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 



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. . . 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 




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



Student Art Exhibit 



Sculpture Show 



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Clare Harris performs in her senior recital. 

RECITALS 




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



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ORIENTATION 






SPORTS 






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of the game  
the cheers, 



the elation, 



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Johnny Glisson, Sandra Morton 



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



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Intercollegiate Athletic Conference games 






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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 



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Action shots taken by Winston Blumberg. 




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




ADVERTISEMENTS 



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 



uck^lOonderlul < zDream6~b y pepperell 




BEAUTIFUL "BRIDAL ROSE", an- 
other new sheet fashion by famous Lady 
Pepperell and another wonderful dream 
for you. Choose petal-soft Pepperell 
Sheets & Blankets in your favorite colors 



and patterns . . . there's one for every 
dream. Look for Pepperell on your sports- 
wear too with Pepperell's chartered wash 
and wear finish, you'll know it's the fashion 
if it's made of a Pepperell fabric! 




SHEETS  BLANKETS  SPORTSWEAR FABRICS 



| CECIL BURDETTE 

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 

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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 



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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 



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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 


. 

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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Compliments 




of 


High Quality 


PT ANTATTON RFSTATTRANT & CAFFTFRTA 

L iilXl y } / \ l LxJLy 111-jO J. -TV U 1 ti VI > 1 Ol \_jiY1 Hi I 11/11 111 


and 
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"