Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/quadrangle1965lagr Frank & Laura Lewis Library LAGRANGE the quadrangle lagrange college lagrange, georgia 7 s There is a mystery in human hearts, And though we be encircled by a host Of those who love us well and are beloved, To every one of us, from time to time, There comes a sense of utter loneliness. Author Unknown 14 15 16 Strange, when you come to think of it, that of all the countless folk who have lived before our time on this planet not one is known in history or in legend as having died of laughter. Max Beerbohm 19 Courtship consists in a number of quiet attentions not so pointed as to alarm, nor so vague as not to be understood. Sterne 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splender in the grass, or glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength is what remains behind. William Wordsworth 31 m i honors Clark Bonner 111 Hugh Corless President Gary Brown Secretary Jim Byrd John Carter Ray Bouchillon Treasurer Curtis Chapman Ken Chapman Dave Corless Randy Edgar Byron Collier Jane Johnson Who's Lowery Tillison Bill Sewell Miss LaGrange College ! jAESnOE m OLD BRICK3 W THIS nnRc- thi wvscflL REffiwns or NBCI COUtCE. ft 51ETH0OIST SCHOOL Wr uiCHTon. ftifffiftflft. fqwioid RCUER RMuat ont 0? as CRROURTIS in THE class OF 55RS (L L. CRftnOffiTHER Of RRESt&EflT VAtCKTS CvHEQRV, JR. Mr. LaGrange College Jfpwery, T)illiion Clockwise: Jean Jackson, Chuck Nixon, Miss Francis Britt, Dr. John Shibley, Mr. Charles Burrell, Bobby Calloway, Byron Collier, Mr. A. M. Hicks, Gary Brown, and Jane Johnson. A professor can never better distinguish himself in his work than by en- couraging a clever pupil, for the true discoverers are among them, as comets among the stars. Carl Linnaeus Sigma 40 Alpha Psi Omega No one can escape the theatre, whether he be actively engaged in it or not, for in its multitude of forms it touches every human life, directly or indirectly. Often- times it serves simply to entertain us; at other times it may also enlighten and en- rich our understanding of the human heart. In its highest form it brings us every now and then that rare and precious gift of exaltation. It is the oldest and most universal of our arts. The Carolina Playmakers Left to right, Row 1: Sidney Johnston, Nancy Osborne, Chip Fortenberry. Row 2: Mickey Johnson, Dr. Max Estes, Jimmy Matthews. Outstanding Seniors fiudy, yiicKoon and (Ronnie ^hty,er -w 4 I Outstanding Seniors jUildred ddion and Sill J4earnburg, Outstanding Seniors fiane fyohnion and J3y,ron Collier Outstanding Seniors ^Mark HoltnAon and c4nn yMacJbonald Pi Gamma Mu Crafty men condemn studies; simple men admire them; and wise men use them. Francis Bacon Left to right: Mrs. Mildred R. Harwell, Mildred Eidson, Mr. Lance Williams, Sandra Stevens, Dr. Zachery Taylor, Mrs. George Sauter, Dr. Michael J. Brown, Mr. J. B. Blanks, Mr. David Lindecamp, Dr. Virgil S. Davis, Judy McKoon, Mrs. J. B. Blanks, Dr. C. Lee Harwell. Outstanding Seniors Johnny, Qliiion and J^andy dg,ar Teresa Lee Adcock Linda Juanell Akins Brenda Louise Aldredge Wilson Herrin Austin, Jr. Roy Melvin Awbrey Billie Marian Ayers Seniors James Emory Baggett May Belle Ball Charles Wesley Banks Lewis Library LaGrange College 601 Broad Street LaGrange, GA 30240 51 Mary Madelyn Bates Frank McClellan Boozer Seniors John Ray Bouchillon X w Willodene Brazell Roger Euless Browning 52 Ruth Eugenia Burgess Nancy Carolyn Chambless Byron William Collier Cynthia Irene Crooms Iris Ruth Duncan Samuel Leland Gipson John Scudder Glisson Nancy Louise Hammett 55 Judith Hall Hayes William Van Hearnburg Carol Lenora Hodges Regina Venora Holloman Seniors Mary Ellen Houseworth Donna Elizabeth Howell William Peter Hyatt 57 James Wesley Jackson David Joseph Johnson Patricia Anne King Margaret Cecilia Lane John Harvey Lantz 59 60 James Ralph Matthews, Jr. Howard Allen Mayberry, Jr. Seniors Vivian Lynn Meacham Ouida Kathryn Merritt Elizabeth Black Mozley Ronnie Gene Myers 63 Shirley Annelle Oliver Barbara Starr Owen Irene Dell Papadeas Seniors Thomas Lyman Parker Patricia Ann Paul Peggy Anne Pease 62 Terry Lamar Phillips Juanita La Verne Porter Franklin William Puffer Elizabeth Louise Robertson Nona Katheleen Rosser William Jacob Sewell Alicia Faith Shellnutt Marion Manly Shivers Will Vonn Sieber 64 Barbara Ruth Smith Charlotte Hodges Smith Tarpley Lowery Ivie Tillison Ann Lane Tullis Sharon Cecile Waller Judy Lynne Whiting Charles Theordore Whitman, Jr. Seniors Jane Ellen Yarbrough Eun Shin Yim G7 Ti KES \ I KK M)C()(.K Decatur, Georgia Elementary Education Upha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Student Christian Association 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; May Court 2. LINDA JUANELL AKINS Nashville, Georgia Religion Young Harris 1, 2; Alpha Phi Beta 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Christadelphians 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship Worship Chairman 3, Program Chairman 4. BR EN D A LOUISE ALDREDGE Palmetto, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Girls' Ensemble 1; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. GLENDA DIANE ALDREDGE Palmetto, Georgia Religion and Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3; Christadelphians 1, Program Chairman 2; Wesley Fellowship 1, Program Chairman 2, Vice-President 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, Program Chairman 3; Homecoming Court 2, 3. CLARENCE TERRELL ALFORD LaGrange, Georgia Physical Education Sigma Nu Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ASH East Point, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 2, 3, 4; Quadrangle Staff 4; German Club 3; N. E. A. 4. WILSON HERRIN AUSTIN, JR. Atlanta, Georgia General Science Pi Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4. ROY MELVIN AWBREY LaGrange, Georgia Physical Education Basketball 3, Most Valuable Player 4. BILLIE MARIAN AYERS Newnan, Georgia Religion and Psychology Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Judicial Council Recorder 2, 3, Chairman 4; Class Chaplain 1; Christadelphians 1, Secretary 2, 3; Rat Mistress 2. JAMES EMORY BAGGETT Atlanta, Georgia Business Administration Pi Delta Kappa 1, Panhellenic Council 2, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Tennis Team 1. MAYBELLE BALL Columbus, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 3, 4. CHARLES WESLEY BANKS College Park, Georgia Business Administration Pi Delta Kappa MARY MADELYN BATES Covington, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1. 2, 3, 4; May Court 2; Legislative Council 3; Class Secretary 4; NEA Secretary 4. FRANK McCLELLAN BOOZER Atlanta, Georgia Economics Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RAY BOUCHILLON Milledgeville, Georgia Chemistry Gamma Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 1; Class Treasurer 4; Circle K Treasurer 4; Legislative Council 4. ROSE LEE BRAND Montezuma, Georgia Sociology and Religion Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; W. A. A. Secretary 2; Legislative Council 4; Girls' Ensemble 1; Choralaires 2. LARRY CARTHELL BRANNON LaGrange, Georgia General Science WILLODENE BRAZELL LaGrange, Georgia Psychology Wesley Fellowship; M. S. M. ROGER EULESS BROWNING Douglas, Georgia Religion Gamma Phi Alpha 3, Chaplain 4; Student Christian Association President 4. RUTH EUGENIA BURGESS LaGrange, Georgia Mathematics Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Hilltop News 1; Westminster Fellowship President 1; Christadelphians 1; German Club 3; Quadrangle Staff 4. NANCY CAROLYN CHAMBLESS Lizella, Georgia Art Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, Vice-President 3; Student Christian Association 1; Baptist Student Union Secretary 1, Vice-President 2; Art League Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. DARREL KENNETH CHAPMAN Decatur, Georgia Religion and Philosophy LINDA JOY CLARK Atlanta, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Christadelphians 1; Girls' Ensemble 1; N. E. A. 4; Quadrangle Staff 4. JANICE CLAYTON Adel, Georgia Philosophy and Religion Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association Vice-President 1, President 2, Social Service 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship 3, State Council 4; Christadelphians 3. CAROLE NETELLE CLONTS Atlanta, Georgia History and Social Science Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; N. E. A. Treasurer 4. BYRON WILLIAM COLLIER Blakely, Georgia Mathematics Gamma Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3; Circle K; Sigma; Student Government Treasurer 3; Class Vice-President 3. CYNTHIA IRENE CROOMS Cochran, Georgia Music Education Alpha Kappa Theta 3, W. A. A. 4; M. E. N. C. President 4; Choralaires 3, 4. WILLIAM ELDRIDGE DABBS Lanett, Alabama Spanish 68 JIMMY JOE DRAIN LaGrange, Georgia General Science IRIS RUTH DUNCAN Decatur, Georgia History and Social Science Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Hilltop News, News Editor 4. RANDOLPH MUNRO EDGAR Atlanta, Georgia Business Administration Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle K 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4; M. A. A. Vice- President 4; Class Vice-President 3. OWEN DELONEY EDGE, III Columbus, Georgia Business Administration Gamma Phi Alpha ETHEL DIANNE EFURD Columbus, Georgia History Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, Worship Chairman 2; Choralaires 1, 2, 3, 4; Christadelphians 1, 2, 4; N. E. A. 4. MILDRED CALLIE EIDSON Atlanta, Georgia History Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Panhellenic 4; Curtain Raisers 1, Treasurer 2; Student Christian Association World Relatedness Chairman 2; W. A. A. Secretary 3,. President 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Sigma Nu Pi Sweetheart 4; Judicial Council 4; Quadrangle Staff 3. MARGARET JANE FULLERTON Thomasville, Georgia Sociology Alpha Kappa Theta CYNTHIA LfNN GILL Richmond Hill, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; May Court 3; W. A. A. Secretary 4; N. E. A. Chairman Membership Committee 4. SAMUEL LELAND GIPSON Tampa, Florida Business Administration Gamma Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; M. A. A. 3. JOHN SCUDDER GLISSON Atlanta, Georgia Pre-Med Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Most Representative Freshman; Student Government Association Treasurer 2. NANCY LOUISE HAMMETT Hogansville, Georgia English Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 1, 2; Curtain Raisers 2, 3; Hilltop News 3, 4. JUDITH HALL HAYES Fort Lauderdale, Florida Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2; Historian 3, 4; Legislative Council 3; May Court 3; N. E. A. 4. WILLIAM VAN HEARNBURG Jacksonville, Florida Speech, Drama and English Who's Who; Curtain Raisers 1, 2, President 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 1, 2, Grand Business Manager 3, Grand Director 4; Circle K 4; Sigma Nu Pi 1, 2, Parliamentarian 3, 4; Scroll Staff 3, 4. RODERICK McKINSTRY HEITMAN Fort Myers, Florida General Science PIERRE CHARLES HERAULT, III LaGrange, Georgia Chemistry THERESA GOLD HICKS Thomasville, Georgia Religion Transfer University of Georgia 2; Christadelphians 2, 3; Wesley Fellow- ship 3, Secretary 4; Student Christian Association. JUNE CAROLYN HINELY Albany, Georgia CAROL LENORA HODGES Albany, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. REGINA VENORA HOLLOMAN Austell, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta; Quadrangle Staff Index Editor 3. MARY ELLEN HOUSEWORTH Newnan, Georgia English Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. M. 1, 2; Wesley Fellowship 3, 4; Los Hijos del Cid 2, 3; Quadrangle Staff 3, 4; N. E. A. 4. DONNA ELIZABETH HOWELL Rossville, Georgia English Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, W. A. A. 3, Vice-President 4; Class Secretary 3; Hilltop News Editor 2; Legislative Council 2; N. E. A. Reporter 4. WILLIAM PETER HYATT LaGrange, Georgia Speech Sigma Nu Pi 1, 2, M. A. A. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Letterman's Club; Baptist Student Union. BETTE MARTIN JABALEY LaGrange, Georgia English BARBARA JEAN JACKSON Atlanta, Georgia Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, President 4; Class Treasurer 1; Student Government Association Secretary 2; Class Vice-President 4; Sigma 4. JAMES WESLEY JACKSON Lithia Springs, Georgia Music Education Gamma Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4. DAVID JOSEPH JOHNSON Waynesville, North Carolina English Gamma Phi Alpha 3, Vice-President 4; Legislative Council 4; Scroll Editorial Board 4. JANE HALL JOHNSON Turin, Georgia Mathematics Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Panhellenic Representative 4; Class Vice-President 2; W. A. A. 2, President 3; Sigma 3, 4; Student Govern- ment Association, Women's Vice-President 4; N. E. A. 4; Baptist Student Union Social Chairman 2 ; Who's Who 4. MARK EUCLID JOHNSON Atlanta, Georgia Speech and Drama Gamma Phi Alpha 1. 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Circle K International Trustee; Choralaires; Pep Band; Hilltop News Managing Editor; Quadrangle Editor; Class President 3; Student Entertainment Committee; Alpha Psi Omega. SIDNEY GUY JOHNSTON Rome, Georgia Speech Pi Delta Kappa 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Tennis Team 2; Student Government Association 1, 4; Curtain Raisers; Los Hijos del Cid; Class Vice-President 2.; 09 ANDREW NOLAN JONES \llanta, Georgia Psychology Gamma Phi Alpha; Class President 4; Legislative Council 3, 4; Judicial Council 4; Hilltop News Layout Editor 3; Circle K 4. SUZANNE KERSEY I .aGrange, Georgia Art Vlpha Kappa Theta; Student's Art League; Baptist Student Union; Legislative Council. THOMAS WESLEY KERSEY Brunswick, Georgia Mathematics Sigma Nu Pi PATRICIA ANN KING LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Edcation Alpha Kappa Theta MARGARET CECILIA LANE Lake Wales, Florida Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta; Los Hijos del Cid 2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Choralaires 2, 3, 4; Student N. E. A. 4. JOHN H. LANTZ Atlanta, Georgia History Florida Southern 1, 2; Pi Delta Kappa; Hilltop News Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4. GENEVA ELIZABETH LEONARD Valdosta. Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, Panhellenic Representative 3, Treasurer 4; Panhellenic Secretary 3; N. E. A. Vice-President 4; Quadrangle Staff 4. LENORA ANNE McBRIDE Atlanta, Georgia Religion Kappa Phi Delta ANN MERRITT McDONALD Hazlehurst, Georgia Sociology Kappa Phi Delta 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Legislative Council 3; Class Officer 3; Class Treasurer 4. JUDITH PATRICIA McKOON Columbus, Georgia Sociology and Psychology Alpha Kappa Theta 1, Treasurer 2, President 3, Panhellenic Council Chairman 4; Student Christian Association Fellowship Chairman 2; Class Treasurer 2; Student Government Association Secretary 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Pi Delta Kappa Sweetheart 3. CHERYL DEAN MAHAFFEY Columbus, Georgia Art Alpha Phi Beta 1, Social Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Curtain Raisers 1, 3, Secretary 2; Art League 1, 2, 3, 4; Quadrangle Art Editor 2, Assistant Editor, Layout Editor, Cover Design 3, Cover Design 4; Scroll Art Editor 3; Panhellenic Council Secretary 4; Who's Who 4. ROBERT LEE MARTIN Jcsup, Georgia English Sigma Nu Pi JAMES RALPH MATTHEWS, JR. LaGrange, Georgia Speech Sigma Nu Pi 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Vice-President M. A. A. 4; Legislative Council 4; Tennis Team 3, Captain 4; Curtain Raisers; Alpha Psi Omega. HOWARD ALLEN MAYBERRY West Point, Georgia Business Administration and Economics VIVIAN LYNN MEACHAM Atlanta, Georgia Religion and Psychology Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Christadelphians 1, 2, 3. OUIDA KATHRYN MERRITT Columbus, Georgia Music Education Transfer Columbus College 2; Alpha Kappa Theta 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 2, Treasurer 3, 4; M. E. N. C. 2, Vice-President 3, 4. ELIZABETH BLACK MOZLEY Jonesboro, Georgia Elementary Education Transfer Emory-Oxford 1; Choralaires 2, 3. RONNIE GENE MYERS Graceville, Florida Physical Education Basketball 3, 4. nancy Mcdowell newman Franklin, Georgia Psychology LUCY LANIER NIXON LaGrange, Georgia BARBARA STARR OWEN Forest Park, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union President 2, Treasurer 4. IRENE DELLE PAPADEAS Waycross, Georgia Religion Alpha Kappa Theta 1, W. A. A. 2, Secretary 3, 4; Class Chaplain 2; Sigma 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, Worship Chairman 3, 4; Canterbury Club 4. THOMAS LYMAN PARKER Douglas, Georgia General Science Pi Delta Kappa BARBARA SUE PATTILLO LaGrange, Georgia Social Science Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Curtain Raisers 2, 3; Town Girl's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN PAUL Thomaston, Georgia Religion Transfer Reinhardt Junior College 3; Kappa Phi Delta 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship 3, 4; Christadelphians 3, Secretary 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4. MARGARET ANNE PEASE Columbus. Georgia Elementary Education Transfer Auburn 3; Alpha Phi Beta 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Christadelphians 3, 4. TERRY LAMAR PHILLIPS Newnan, Georgia Social Science and Psychology Transfer Andrew College 3; Pre-Ministerial Association Treasurer 3; Circle K 4. 71) JUANITA LA VERNE PORTER Thomaston, Georgia Elementary Education Transfer Reinhardt College 3; Alpha Phi Beta 3, 4. FRANKLIN WILLIAM PUFFER .Marietta, Georgia Sociology JUDY KAYE RAINWATER LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDREA DOLORES RAMEY Macon, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; N. E. A. 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2. NANCY FLORENCE RAMSEY Bainbridge, Georgia English Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 2, 3, 4; Quadrangle Staff Organi- zations Editor 3, Literary Editor 4. DAPHINE JOHNSON RAY LaGrange, Georgia Music Education Alpha Kappa Theta 3, 4; M. E. N. C. Vice-President 4; Choralaires 3, 4; String Quartet 4; Lady's Sextet 4. ELIZABETH LOUISE ROBERTSON LaGrange, Georgia Music Education Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; M. E. N. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 1, 2, 3, 4. NONA KATHLEEN ROSSER Hogansville, Georgia Kappa Phi Delta 4. WILLIAM JACOB SEWELL Cumming, Georgia English Gamma Phi Alpha 3, 4; Circle K; Scroll. ALICIA FAITH SHELNUTT LaGrange, Georgia Mathematics Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3; Hilltop News 1. MARION MANLEY SHIVERS Franklin, Georgia Religion WILL VONN SIEBER Clearwater, Florida General Science Gamma Phi Alpha BARBARA RUTH SMITH Palmetto, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta 1, 2, 3. CHARLOTTE HODGES SMITH Blakely, Georgia Social Science Kappa Phi Delta SANDRA ELAINE STEPHENS McDonough, Georgia Sociology and Psychology Kappa Phi Delta 3, Secretary 4; Legislative Council 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. CHARLES ALBERT STEVENS, III Colorado Springs, Colorado Business Administration and Speech Pi Delta Kappa 1, M. A. A. 2, Panhellenic Council 3, Vice-President 4; Rat Master 2; Legislative Council 3. ELLEN HARMAN STEWART LaGrange, Georgia General Science Alpha Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Legislative Council 2. NANCY DELL STIPEK Fort Lauderdale, Florida Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, Panhellenic 3, Social Chairman 4; May Court 1; Student Christian Association 2; Legislative Council 2; Judicial Council 3; Gamma Phi Alpha Sweetheart 4; N. E. A. 4; Hilltop News 1. JUDITH JARRELL STRICKLAND LaGrange, Georgia English HAROLD THRUMAN TARPLEY Waleska, Georgia Business Administration and Economics Sigma Nu Pi 3, 4; Wesley Fellewoship 4; Circle K; Hilltop News Sports Editor. LOWERY IVIE TILLISON Smyrna, Georgia Biology Gamma Phi Alpha 1, 2, Panhellenic Council 3, Vice-President 3, 4; Circle K 3, 4; Judicial Council 2; Student Government Association President 4; Who's Who 4. ANN LANE TULLIS Rome, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta 2, 3, Social Chairman 4; Student Government Associa- tion 1, Legislative Council 4; Class Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Quadrangle Staff 4; N. E. A. 4; Maid of Honor Homecoming 4. JOHN KENNETH TURNER LaGrange, Georgia History Sigma Nu Pi ROBERT ROLAND VINSON Alpharetta, Georgia Business Administration Pi Delta Kappa 3, 4; Chorus 4; Band 4. SHARON CECILE WALLER Atlanta, Georgia English Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Quadrangle Staff 2, Associate Editor 4; N. E. A. President 4; M. S. M. 1. ROBERT EDWARD WHELCHEL LaGrange. Georgia General Science Gamma Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3; Circle K President 3; Sigma. JUDY LYNN WHITING Macon, Georgia Music Education Alpha Kappa Theta 3, 4; M. E. N. C. 3, 4; Choralaires 3, 4. CHARLES THEODORE WHITMAN Atlanta, Georgia Psychology and Speech Pi Delta Kappa 1, Secretary 2, President 3, 4; Basketball 1. JANE ELLEN YARBROUGH Waycross, Georgia Music Education Kappa Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; M. E. N. C. President 3; Choralaires Vice- President 3. EUN-SHIN YIM Seoul, Korea Alpha Kappa Theta 4. 71 72 73 74 75 Penny Calhoun Sandra Carey Beverly Castleberry John G. Childs Carol Clyburn Jim Byrd Judy Coker 70 Carole diLucian David Ezersky Nick Flaskay Catherine Funke Susan Galloway Billy Gambill Bill England 77 78 79 ammy Stewart Sheri Stokes Troyanne Thigpen Charles Thomas Buck Thomas Edward Stephens Dennis Traylor 80 Carolyn Tyner mmk 4 Freshmen 4iA Jeffre Agnew Celia Anderson Dan Atkinson Arlene E. Bowers Sheila Boyd Jimmy Branham Jim Barfield Jacqueline Beasley Enid Bellville Cathy Boddie Jay Boedeker Bettie Jeanne Bollinger David Brooks Cathy Brown Elise Brown Janice Brown James Browning Wyllian Bryan Susan Buchanan Rodd Buell Janice Burrell John Clay Calhoun Sherri Chadwick Don Cherry 82 LJ 1 ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^J^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tim At i . -| ill Joe Crespo Kathy Crowe Patti Cummings Kay Chesnut Marilyn Clements Ronald Cockroft Leslie Colin George N. Collins, Jr. Cherie Cook Richard Davis Danny Dawson Rick deTreville Joyce Dillard Lucia Doty Dee Douglass Tom Duckett Steve Eckels Jim Edge Gilda Ellis Alice Rochelle Esche Ed Fambrough David Fann Knox Ferris Dottie Flanders S3 Gary Fletcher David Floyd Joe Fobert Brian Gebhard Libby Gilmore Bob Ginsberg Robin Foley Jean Foster Pat Foster Larry Fradin Runette Freeman Tony Garrett I 44 4di 1 ill Vicki Gleeson Susan Godfrey Carol Goolsby Joseph Hale Bill Hardy Rodney Harmon Julia Harrell Bob Harrison Doris Treadwell Hart Dean Hawthorne Claudia Hayes Suzanne Heath 84 Jim Jackson Harold Jacobs Vivian Johnsey Elliott Hilley Cindy Holt Anne Hood Ann Howell Mahalie Hutzel Marjorie Ivey Carol Johnson June Johnson Judy Jones Linda Jones Michael Katz Myra Kell Carol Kelly Dana Kemp Kay Kerr Mary Anna Kitchens Judy Kreycik Dick Lacher Hariette Lane Carolyn Leslie Kaye Lewis 85 Kathleen Livings Bill McCartney Trip McCord Claudia Mayer Jean Mayer Donna Medford Michael McDonough Janet McElroy Joseph Dean McLean Dianne McNamara Doris Maeser Tony Martin Jere Miles Berry Morgan Richard Neale Rosemary Neely Ned New Robert Newell Barbara O'Neal Carol Parham Alan Parker Jan Parker Bobby Payne Virginia Perdue 86 HI r I Cbllllltyll K 11 <4 Michael Puniell Hans-Henrik James Raughton Ruth Pharris Kay Phillips Katrina Pittman Hoffman Rasmussen DeLayne Poole Ray Powell Mary Pryor Bill Richburg Sally Sampson Wilma D. Satterwhite % Ail jjf||Y r ^^^^ J 4ul Richard Schlueter Marietha Jean Scruggs Sherry Seeger Sheila Sewell Rodney Seymour Brooks Shelhorse Jim Sirman Julia Smith Larry Smith Patricia Ellen Smith Cecelia Speaks Ginger Spurlin S7 Polly Strother Neal Taylor Daunn Underwood Donald Warren Paul Thompson Antoinette Thornton Mike Timmons Linda Travis Emily Weatherly Robin Webb Jimbo Welden Michelle WerBell Nancy White Wendell Wilkinson Ronnie Wills Diane Wilson Cheri Wooddall Frazier Wright Mary Yarbrough Joyce Young 88 Most Representative Freshmen TJony, ^Martin and K&ty Kerr organizations And this evening, when it is done, I will seek tomorrow and hope to find in it the reward of yesterday. Harold E. Fellows BUSINESS STAFF: Sue Ash, Sherry Seeger, and Julia Harrell. Cherry Mahaffey, COVER DESIGN GENERAL STAFF: Hilda Chastain, Dee Douglass, Penny Calhoun, and Janet Pierce. Wesley Kersey, PHOTOGRAPHER LAY-OUT STAFF: Catherine Funke and Harriet Walton. CLASS EDITORS: Mary Jean Riley, Lida Aldridge, Beth Leonard, and Lane Tullis. 93 The Hilltop News Purpose of The Hilltop News is to report honestly, accurately, and thor- oughly news which is of interest to the college community and to com- ment editorially with carefully con- sidered and well-supported opinions on matters which concern the well- being of the college. Student Handbook Drue Linton, fall quarter editor. Left to right: Mike Christensen, news editor; Tom Castona, copy editor; and Ray Powell, layout editor. Left to right: General staff, Mary Propst; Jim Cowan; Cassie Herndon; and John Carter. Harold Jacobs, business manager. 95 Left to right, Row 1: Richard Schlueter, Jay Boedecker, Suzanne Nash, Linda Long. Roiv 2: Mr. Jim McLean, Nancy Chambliss, Curtis Chapman, Cherry Mahaffey, and Jarrell Hethcox. Students' Art Leaeue A man that has a taste of . . . paintings . . . is like one that has another sense, when compared with such as have no relish of those arts. Joseph Addison Pep Band Music and sound are akin, but they are not the same. Confucius Left to right, Row 1: Troyanne Thigpen. Jane Holland, Noble Shropshire, Ed Stevens. Richard Schlueter, Virginia Perdue, and Harriet Walton. Row 2: Richard Davis, Jay Boedeker, Steve Eckels. Jimmy Jackson and Mary Yar- brough. Row 3: Robin Webb, Larry Bussey, Bobby Vinson, and Dr. John Anderson. 97 LaGranse College Chorus Music is the only sensual pleasure without vice. Samuel Johnson Left to right', Row 1: Mr. Paul Doster, Ann Parker, Margaret Lane, Joan Smith, Mary Propst, Marietha Scruggs, Pam McFarland, Scarlett Crenshaw, June Johnson, Rosemary Neely, Joy Dorough. Row 2: Maxine Pinson, Daphine Ray, Susan Butler, Donna Medford, Judy Robertson, Jackie Reeves, Dottie Fland- ers, Sandra Smith, Sandra Burgess, Enid Bellville, and Carol Clyburn. Row 3: Mike Baker, Jimmy Smith, Jerry Eley, Charles Thomas, Bobby Vinson, Larry Kinsman, Hans Rasmussen, Dan Atkinson. Music Educator's National Conference Without music life would be a mistake. Nietzsche Left to right, Row 1: Sandra Burgess, Pam McFarland, Sandra Smith, Carol Clyburn, Dottie Flanders, Jackie Reeves, Judy Robertson. Row 2: Susan Butler, Mary Yarbrough, June Johnson, Donna Medford, Daphine Ray, Miss Kathryn Cline, Enid Bellville. Row 3: Steve Eckels, Mr. Paul Doster, Jimmy Smith, Dr. John Anderson. 100 Row 1: Sandra Carey, Curtis Chapman, Pat Smith, and Mike McAfee. Row 2: David Autry, Nancy Dill, Sandra Roberts, Jane Holland, and Enid Bellville. Row 3: Larry Bussey, Donald Warren, Ronny Wills, Judy Deloney, Jan Clayton, Bucky Patrick, and Dianne Al- dredge. Row 4: Eun Shen Yim, Patricia Unterspan, Katrina Pittman, Clay Calhoun, and Nancy White. Row 5: Harold Tarpley, and Roger Browning. Student Christian Association Educate men without religion and you make them clever devils. Wellington SCA Cabinet, Row 1: Dianne Aldredge, Carol Bales, Jan Clayton, Nancy Dill, Patricia Unterspan, Irene Papadeas. Row 2: Bucky Patrick, Mike Baker, Dr. Toombs Kay, Harold Tarpley, Roger Browning. 101 Left to right, Row 1: Curtis Chapman, June Johnson, Linda Long, Katrina Pittman. Row 2: Dr. Sara Davis, Dr. Virgil Davis, John Clerk, Deigie Parker, Janice Brown. The world is my country, All mankind are my brethren, To do good is my religion, I believe in one God and no more. Thomas Paine Baptist Student Union Wesley Fellowship A little philosophy inclineth mans mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth mens minds about to religion. Left to right, Row 1: Ken Chapman, Ann Howell. Row 2: Dianne Aldredge, Sandra Roberts, and Elise Brown. Row 3: Jane Holland, David Autry. Row 4: Dan Atkinson, Judy Deloney, and Roger Browning. Row 5: Janice Parker, Dottie Hart. Row 6: Bucky Patrick. Pre-Ministerial Association He preaches well that lives well. Cervantes Clockwise: Richard Davis, Ronny Wills, Bucky Patrick, Ken Chapman, Ronald Cockroft, and Dan Atkinson. Hampf Student Education Association A teacher affects eternity; He can never tell where his influence stops. Henry Brooks Adams Left to right, Row 1: Carol Clonts, Treas. ; Cynthia Gill; Ann Hood; Madelyn Bates, Sec; Donna Howell; Beth Leonard, V. Pres. Row 2: Sharon Waller, Pres.; Dr. Malcom Shackelford; Dr. Sara Davis; Linda Clark; Ellen Bennet; Jan Baikie; Janine Gambill. Row 3: Faith Gunnells; Bobby Smith; Jane Johnson; Hilda Chastain; Cathy Brown. Row 4: Mary Jean Riley; Cheryl Dunbar; Carol Hodges; Jane Alexander. Row 5: Ann Henderson; Margaret Lane; Bess Hobbs; Joanne Hutcherson. 103 Women's Athletic Association // / should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by. Berton Braley Left to right, Row 1 : Elaine McGarity, Jan Baikie, Ann Herren. Row 2: Joy Dorough, Cynthia Gill, Mildred Eidson, Miss Virginia Canady, and Janine Gambill. 104 Men's Athletic Association Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. J. P. RlCHTER Left to right, Row 1: Jimmy Matthews, Billy Joe Hyatt, Larry Goodman. Row 2: Dr. Judson Harris, Larry Horton, and Mike Duncan. 105 Legislative Council, left to right. Row 1: Ted Hitchcock, Sammy Stewart, Jimmy Matthews, Larry Horton, John Carter, Sandra Stephens, and Jane Johnson. Row 2: Ray Bouchillon, Andy Jones, David Johnson, Judi Hitchcock, Carol Bales, Jackie Reaves, and Rose Brand. Row 3: David Corless, Janet Mabry, Hilda Chastain, Mike Skipper, Barbara Greene, Lane Tullis, and Suzanne Kersey. Row 4: Hugh Corless, Lowery Tillison. Executive Council, left to right: Jane Johnson, Buck Thomas, Lowery Tillison, Patricia Unterspan, and Ted Hitchcock. 106 Student Government Association All animals are equal, but some ani- mals are more equal than others. George Orwell Lowery Tillison, SGA president Judicial Council, left to right, seated: Judi Hitchcock, Billie Ayers, Amelia McKoy, and Joan Smith. Standing: Carl Lock- man, Chuck Nixon, Andy Jones, Gary Brown, and Tony Martin, and not pictured, Mildred Eidson. Panhellenic Council The office . . . is not to confer happiness, but to give men oppor- tunity to work out happiness for themselves. William Ellery Channing Top to bottom: Jean Jackson, Bill Miningham, Judy McKoon, Chuck Stevens, Maxine Pinson, Chuck Nixon, Ann McDonald, Johnny Pike, Jane Johnson, Ted Hitchcock, Mildred Eidson, Chip Fortenberry, Cherry Mahaffey, Mrs. Mildred R. Harwell, Dr. Walter Jones. 108 TURNER HALL Dorm Councils Who cannot give good counsel? 'Tis cheap, it costs them nothing. Robert Burton BROAD STREET DORMITORY SMITH DORMITORY PITTS HALL HAWKS HALL - ft 9 Ellis, Gilda Esche, Alice Foster, Jean Funke, Cathy Galloway, Susan Gilmore, Libby Harrison, Marty Hitchcock, Judi Secretary Hutchens, Ann Hutzell, Mahalie Johnson, June Jones, Linda Baikie, Jan Beasley, Jackie Bellville, Enid Bennett, Ellen Bowers, Arlene Boyd, Sheila Brown, Cathy Buchanan, Susan Burgess, Sandra Cherry, Nancy Vice-President Clayton, Jan Clements, Marilyn Clyburn, Carol Crenshaw, Scarlett Dail, Vivian Dillard, Joyce Dorough, Joy Treasurer Eidson, Mildred Kell, Myra Lane, Harriette MacFarland, Pam Chaplain Maeser, Doris Mahaffey, Cherry President Mayer, Jean 112 Medford, Donna O'Neal, Barbara Our motto is rush 'em, and bid 'em, and love 'em, and work 'em, and break 'em in right. Pease, Peggy Perdue, Virginia Pharris, Ruth Pierce, Janet Player, Marcia Porter, Juanita Smith, Bobby Smith, Guinn Smith, Judy Smith, Pat Smith, Sandra Speaks, Cecelia Thigpen, Troyanne Tyner, Carolyn Underwood, Daunn Walton, Harriet Warren, Nancy Weatherly, Emily White, Alexis Young, Joyce 113 Adock, Terri 1st Vice President Anderson, Cecelia Ash, Sue Ball, Maybelle Beason, Anne Boddie, Cathy Bollinger, Bettie Bowen, Peggy Brake, Betty Brewer, Lynn Burgess, Jean Butler, Susan Castleberry, Beverly Chambless, Nancy 2nd Vice President Chastain, Hilda Clonts, Carole Secretary Coker, Judy Cook, Cherie Crooms, Renie Crowe, Kathy Davis, Joanne Efurd, Dianne Felder, Jane Fullerton, Jane You can always tell an AKO, but you can- not tell her much. Gill, Cynthia Gleeson, Vicki Godfrey, Susan Hall, Lorena Henderson, Ann Hobbs, Bess Hodges, Carol Holt, Cindy Houseworth, Ellen Sewell, Sheila Jackson, Jean President Johnsey, Vivian Johnson, Carol Johnston, Susan Jones, Judy Kelly, Carol Kerr, Kay Kersey, Suzanne King, Patsy Kreycik, Judy Leonard, Beth Treasurer Leslie, Carolyn Livings, Kathy Longino, Susan McElroy, Janet McGarity, Elaine McKoon, Judy McNamara, Dianne A ^ Milam, Caroline Neely, Rosemary Neese, Ann T> J J rapadeas, Irene Pinson, Maxine ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Phillips, Kay Propst, Mary Ramey, Delores Ramsey, Nancy Ray, Daphine Reaves, Jackie Seeger, Sherry ii ^^^^ id A K Smith, Joan Spurlin, Ginger Stewart, Ellen Strother, Polly Thornton, Toni Tullis, Lane Whiting, Judy Yim, Eun Shin - Adams, Ellyn Agnew, Jeffre Aldredge, Brenda Aldredge, Dianne Aldridge, Lida Alexander, Jane Ayers, Billie Bales, Carol Bates, Madelyn Brand, Rose Treasurer Brown, Janice Brown, Elise Bryan, Wyllian Calhoun, Penny Carey, Sandra Chestnut, Kay Clark, Linda Corley, Chris Cummings, Patti Dill, Nancy We've got the pep, we've got the go just take a look and. you're sure to know. Doly, Lucia Dunbar, Cheryl Duncan, Iris Flanders, Dottie Forbes, Suzanne Gambill, Janine Gifford, Ann Goolsby, Carol Greene, Barbara Gunnells, Faith Hamby, Nancy Hance, Elaine Hart, Dotty Harrell, Julia Hayes, Claudia Hayes, Judy Heath, Suzanne Herren, Ann Hinely, June Hood, Anne Howell, Ann Howell, Donna Vice-President Hutcheson, Joanne Ivey, Margie Johnson, Jane Johnston, Kay Kandul, Elaine Kemp, Dana Kitchens, Mary Anne Latham, Elaine Long, Linda Lewis, Kay MacDonald, Ann, Pres. McBride, Ann Mabry, Janet Mangum, Doris Mayer, Claudia Meacham, Vivian Melson, Mary- Miles, Jere Nash, Suzanne Osborne, Nancy Owen, Barbara Stan- Parker, Ann Parker, Deirdre Parker, Jan Paul, Patricia Pittman, Katrina Pryor, Mary Reid, Helen Richardson, Leslie Riley, Mary Jean Roberts, Sandra Robinson, Connie Rosser, Kathy Shelnutt, Faith Smith, Charlotte H. Stephens, Sandra. Sec. Stipek, Nancy Social Chairman Stokes, Sheri Thomason, Judy Tillman, Emily Unterspan, Patricia Waller, Sharon Atkinson, Dan Bouchillon, Ray Browning, James Browning, Roger Chaplain Byrd, Jim Callaway, Bobby Chapman, Curtis Childs, John Colin, Les Collier, Byron Cook, James Crespo, Joe They are always ready to serve and work. Crews, James Davis, Richard Dawson, Danny DeTreville, Richard Douglass, Dee Duncan, Mike Eckels, Steve Edge, Owen England, Bill Fann, David Fobert, Joe Foley, Robin Forrester, John Flaskay, Nick Gipson, Sam Hilley, Elliott Johnson, David Johnson, Mark Jones, Andy Katz, Mike Lacher, Dick McTureous, Buddy Newell, Robert Nixon, Chuck President Peterson, Terry Pike, Johnny Powell, Ray Ray, David Schlueter, Richard Sewell, Bill Secretary Shelhorse, Brooks Shoaf, Tommy Sieber, Vonn Skipper, Mike Stevens, Ed Thomas, Buck Treasurer 1 J Pi f f ... , it'' i \0. XT' i \ D", TD ' - Jit -J * cr Jsi v 123 Thompson, Paul Tillison, Lowery Willard, David Williams, Jay Wilson, Jimmy Webb, Robin Weldon, James beauties 127 M,h* J^ancy, Stipek Gamma Phi Alpha Sweetheart 131 First Row, 1 to r: David Corless, James Raughton, Ronnie Myers, Glenn Lord, Hugh Corless. Second Row: Coach Al Mariotti, T. J. Thompson, Joe Phillips, Jimmy Drain, Johnny Pike, Chastain Parker (Manager). Third Row: Brian Gebhard, Earl Morton, Tom Duckett, Jim Jackson, Mike Hinson. The record-breaking 1965 LaGrange College Panther Basketball team ended a successful 15-11 season by placing three men on the All Georgia Inter - Collegiate Conference Team, and finishing second in the Fifth Annual Hunting- don Invitational Tournament. LaGrange College News Service 134 1964-65 Basketball Record Opponent L.C. OPP. 88 74 93 74 82 90 67 62 100 50 74 89 64 61 98 55 50 69 72 98 78 62 96 65 101 75 44 50 51 54 81 80 79 (2 OT) 75 55 67 76 (1 OT) 80 49 83 79 60 72 67 Valdosta State * 62 83 64 59 73 60 75 (1 OT) 81 * Indicates conference games. # Huntingdon Invitational Tournament. 135 T. J. Thompson Forward All CIAC, All Huntingdon Invitational Tournament team Coach Al Mariotti . . . the hustling 6'2" senior's last appearance on the campus hardwoods of his Alma Mater LaGrange Daily News . . . looked defeat in the eye . . . then came back in the second half . . . Columbus Enquirer . . . the Panthers were able to take an early lead, and hold on till the final buzzer. LaGrange Daily News James Raughton Guard The defense was so thick that Belhaven managed only four free throws in ten minutes . . . LaGrange Daily News Jim Jackson Center Enthusiasm seemed to flow from cheer- leaders . . . The Hilltop News 147 Pi Delta Kappa won its eighth and final game of the season to remain undefeated in intramu- ral football. The Hilltop News . . . to provide opportunities for participation in various recreational activities, and to promote interest in women s athletics. LaGrange College Handbook administration ADMINISTRATION C. Lee Harwell, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (1960) Academic Dean and Dean of the Faculty Austin P. Cook, Jr. (1950) Juanita Roberts Overcash, Cert. Ses. (1960) Business Manager Associate Registrar 155 Millard A. Beckum, Jr., A.B. (1964) Assistant Director of Admissions Carolyn Drinkard Burgess (1960) Director of Alumni Activites ADMINISTRATION 157 GRAYSON M. BRADLEY, A.A., B.S., M.A. (1963) Assistant Professor of Biology ALICE K. BLODGETT, A.B., M.A. (1963) Associate Professor of English CAROLYN WHITE BURILL, B.A., M.A. (1964) Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama CHARLES WILLIAM ALLEN, B.Ph., LL.B., LL.D. (1961) Professor of Business Administration JOHN D. ANDERSON, B.P.S.M., M.M.. Ph.D. (1961) Professor of Music 158 / CHARLES C. BURRELL, B.S., M.S. (1964) Assistant Professor of Mathematics VIRGINIA PEARL CANADY, B.S., M.S. (1962) Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education MICHAEL JOHN BROWN, A.B., M.A. Ph.D. (1962) Associate Professor of History FACULTY FRANCES LAURIE BRITT, A.B., M.S. (1964) Assistant Professor of Chemistry JAMES BAILEY BLANKS, B.S., M.A. (1932) Professor of Psychology 159 PAUL WATSON DOSTER, B.M., M.M. (1962) Associate Professor of Music ANN LAURINE CLARK, A.B., MA. (1959) Assistant Professor of Modern Languages I SARA MARIE DAVIS, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (1962) Associate Professor of Education VIRGIL S. DAVIS, B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. (1964) KATHRYN T. CLINE, A.B., B.M., M.M. (1939) Associate Professor of History Associate Professor of Piano and Organ I ni 4 KATHRINE F. GLASS, A.B., A.B.L.S. (1961) Associate Librarian THOMAS L. GLENNAN, JR., B.A., M.A. (1964) Assistant Professor of Modern Languages MAXIE CHAMBLESS ESTES, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (1962) Professor of Speech and Drama Chairman of Fine Arts Division FRED B. FREEMAN, JR., A.B., M.A. (1963) Assistant Professor of English NICHOLAS E. FLASKAY, M.Sc. (1963) Assistant Professor of Modern Languages C. LEE HARWELL, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (1960) JARREL E. HETHCOX, A.B., M.F.A. (1958) ARTHUR M. HICKS, A.B., M.S. (1950) Professor of History Assistant Professor of Art Associate Professor of Chemistry 162 1 PATRICK M. HICKS, B.S., M.S. (1958) Assistant Professor of Chemistry (on leave of absence) JOHN LAW, A.B., B.D. (1965) Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy DAVID LINDECAMP, A.B. (1964) Assistant Professor of Social Studies RICHARD DONALD JOLLY, B.S., M.S. (1961) Associate Professor of Mathematics 0- WALTER DICKINSON JONES, A.B., MA., Ph.D. (1962) Professor of English Chairman of Humanities Division TOOMBS HODGES KAY, JR., A.B., B.D., Ph.D. (1962) Professor of Religion Dean of Chapel ANALYTIC GCOMURT * >Hf CAlCUtUS ALFRED MARIOTTI, A.B., M.A. (1962) Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education IRENE WALLING MELSON, A.B., M.Ln. JAMES A. McLEAN,A.B., B.D., M.F.A. 1950) CATHERINE ANN SEWARD, B.S., M.F.A. (1964) (1963) Librarian Assistant Professor of Art Associate Professor of Art ZACHARY TAYLOR, JR., A.B., Ph.D. (1958) Professor of Economics and Business Administration Chairman of Social Science Division WALTER MALCOLM SHACKELFORD, A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. (1958) Professor of Education Chairman of Education Division LANCE WILLIAMS, B.S., M.A. (1964) Assistant Professor of History JOHN L. SHIBLEY, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (1950) MURIAL B. WILLIAMS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (1963) Professor of Biology Associate Professor of English Chairman of Science and Mathematics Division Modie M. Woodyard (1964) Assistant Campus Engineer J. E. Crenshaw (1954) Campus Police Oscar Pope (1962) Campus Police GENERAL STAFF Dorothy A. Fowler (1962) Postmistress June Carolyn Hinely, R.N. (1964) College Nurse Nona Kathleen Rosser, R.N. (1964) College Nurse 169 advertisements 172 173 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE LaGRANGE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY City Walgreen 101 Main Street For Dependable Quality Service See Your Walgreen Agency VENETIAN BLIND & AWNING CO. 608 Greenville Street Custom made Venetian blinds HUTCHIN 174 Compliments of LAGRANGE, GEORGIA Kiwanis Club Charlie Joseph's Worlds Best Hot Dogs and Hamburgers Smedley Printing Co School and Office Supplies Business Machines and Equipment LaGrange, Ga. 175 MAN! 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A yearbook is dealing with people. Our sincere thanks to Har- rell Brooks and his hot rod Thunderbird for coming to our rescue so many times. Thanks to our advisors, Dr. Williams and Mrs. Blod- gett. Thanks to the photographers, the girls that drew the layouts, the typists, and The Hilltop News for putting up with the noise. A yearbook is a most rewarding experience. Here is a chance to put a little of yourself into capturing the events of a year. I'm thank- ful for the opportunity of recording one year, and I'm sure the rest of the staff is too. I hope that we have given you something to en- hance your memories of LaGrange College, for that is the purpose of the Quadrangle. Mickey Johnson 102 Lewis UDratV LaGrange Co e ge 601 Broad Str e LaGranoe, GA 30^