3 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/quadrangle1968lagr Editor-in-Chief bill McCartney Business Manager DANNY DAWSON Advisor MR. SAM HORNSBY LaGrange College LaGrange, Georgia Volume fifty-one fable of Contents Introduction 1-15 Recognition 16-17 Dedication 18-19 Administration 20-35 Classes 36-89 Student Life 90-107 Honors 108-115 Greeks 116-131 Beauty 132-145 Sports 146-167 Organizations 168-189 Senior Directory and Student Index 190-195 Advertisements 196-217 Epilogue 218-223 Editor's Note 224 2 Memory . . . so the nights and weeks and somewhat "empty" hours have passed . . . time and thoughts becoming transient, and inevitably instilled in that section of my mind identifiable to MEMORY . . . a lingering, gnawing memory of the past year . . . the good and bad and sad and happy . . . m. i . mi Togetherness . . . to derive ample sustenance from my surroundings and those I love . . . to obtain friendships to be cherished for the rest of my life . . . perhaps even to arrive at discovering a partner to consider for marriage . . . for the needed companionship and security in my world of new ideas and emotions . . . in a place where we can sit and talk of the good and bad and sad and happy . . . Enthusiasm . also a part of involvement . . . through participation, work study . an overt or covert action . . . the spirit of LaGrange College . . . Participation . . . to provide an outlet for my feelings and emotions to become involved, a part of the whole . . . to share my excitement and my exhilaration . . . to make others laugh and enjoy and feel a part of the whole . . . to give of myself, and perhaps leave a memory for others . . . REACT 20 Years As LaGrange College President Much is required of a college president; obviously a special kind of person is needed for the task. He must be able to compress days into hours and hours into minutes. Dr. Henry is that kind of man. The difficult and extraordinary are an integral part of his life. Since Dr. Henry has been president of LaGrange College, vast improvements have been made. The stu- dent enrollment has grown from 146 to 574. The faculty has increased in number from 20 to 44, and the physical layout has increased from 5 buildings to 14 at present with future improvements being planned. Both students and alumni look to Dr. Henry as an outstanding leader because of his activities in educa- tional, ecclesiastical, and civic affairs. Serving as presi- dent of LaGrange College for the past 20 years has only been a small part of his service to mankind. The past is gone but not forgotten; we look to the future of LaGrange College with joyful anticipation. And some day we are confident we will hear, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." 1 Waights G. Henry 1948-1968 Dr. Walter D. Jones 18 Dedication To a professor who has accumulated a wealth of diversified knowledge, of which he imparts so easily; To a division chairman who has accelerated academic policy, course standards, and programs of study; To a faculty member who has watched this institution grow, and contributed countless measures to its growth; To a teacher who understands students at all times, is willing to help them; To DR. WALTER D. JONES, the senior class proudly dedi- cates the 1968 QUADRANGLE. 19 20 22 Administration CAROLYN BURGESS Director of Alumni Activities WILLIAM PAFFORD, A.B., M A. Director of Development F : JACK HENDERSON, JR., A.B. Director of Admissions SIDNEY S. TATE, A.B., B.D. Director of Financial Aid ALAN THOMAS, B.S., M.A. Director of News Service JUANITA OVERCASH, Cert. SeS. Acting Registrar BRENDS STARLING Asst. Director of Admissions EVELYN BRANNON Asst. Business Manager 23 24 Walter Shackelford, A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. Professor of Education Chairman of Education Division Jessie Gough, A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Al Mariotti, A.B., M.S.Ed. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education and Basketball Coach Virginia Canady, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Education Division The Education Division awakens within the student an ability and an incentive to educate others. Quality educators are obtained through the aid and counseling of division head, Dr. Shackelford, and staff. The division offers ma- jors in Elementary Education, Health and Physical Education, and Psychology. Ronald Luke, B.S., M A. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education 25 Fine Arts Division Talent does not go unrecognized at LaGrange College, whether it be musical or dramatic, a cultivated skill or a natural ability. Under the classification of Fine Arts comes the group of people who excel in one or more of the arts and who are striving to continue to widen their scope of ability by participat- ing in the Fine Arts program. The chairman of the Fine Arts Division is Dr. Max Estes. HENRY ILER, B.F.A., M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art ROBERT CROKER, A.B., M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art 26 KATHRYN CLINE, A.B., B.M., M M. MAXIE ESTES, B.S., M.S., Ph. D Associate Professor of Piano and Music Professor of Speech and Drama Chairman of Fine Arts Division PAUL DOSTER, B.M., M M. Associate Professor of Music 27 Humanities Division All departments within the Humanities Division attach primary importance to the problems of knowledge and judge- ment. The studies are designed to cultivate intellectual inter- est and to give significance to the branches of learning concerned with the human thought and relations, literature, and philosophy. Students who wish to work toward a major in the division may attain it in English, French, Spanish, or Religion and Philosophy. WALTER JONES, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English Chairman of Humanities Division FRED FREEMAN, A.B., M A. Assistant Professor of English MURIAL WILLIAMS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English ALICE BLODGETT, A.B., M A. Associate Professor of English SAMUEL HORNSBY, B.S., M A. Assistant Professor of English ANN CLARK, A.B., M A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages ALAIN DE SARRAN, A.B. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages HERMAN T. HUNT, JR., B.S., MA. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages DAVID NAGLEE, A.B., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Religion GEORGES de BONE Associate Professor of Modern Languages CHARLES McCOOK A.B., S.T.B., & S.T.M., Ph.D. Professor of Religion GEORGE ANDERSON, A.B., M.S., Ph D Associate Professor of Psychology WILLIAM PRICE, B.A., B.D., Th.M , Th.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Science and Mathematics Division The division of Science and Mathematics develops the logical, the rational, the inquiring mind. Major work in this division prepares a student for graduate work, teaching in secondary schools, and entry into the medical profession. Paralleling science and laying a firm foundation on which the science student can work is the department. Academic majors are offered in Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Mathematics, and Mathematics Education. PATRICK M. HICKS, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Science ARTHUR M. HICKS, A.B., M.S. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry JOHN SHIBLEY, B.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology GRAYSON BRADLEY, A.A., B.S., M A. Assistant Professor of Biology 30 ZACHARY TAYLOR. A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Business Administration Chairman of Social Science Division JAMES HALL, A.B. Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration CHARLES ALLEN, B.Ph., LL.B., LL.D. Professor of Business Administration JAMES DODD, A B.. 32 Associate Professor of S Social Science Division Opportunities for business leadership present an increasing chal- lenge to able, aggressive, and well-educated young men and women. The demands of a highly interdependent, complex economic and political system place heavy responsibilities upon businessmen. The aim of the department is to give careful attention to education for both cultural and service values. Majors are offered in the areas of Business Administration, Economics, General Social Science, History, Psy- chology, and Social Work. 33 Staff MAE TOWNS, B.S Secretary to Director of News Service DOROTHY FOWLER Postmistress PATRICIA BONNER Secretary to Academic Dean VIRGINIA BURGESS Secretary to the President I I I I I i j 3 HI n I "I MARTHA NEWSOME, B.S. Secretary to Director of Admissions s>J3 ESI LUCY TYLER Secretary to Alumni Director LINDA CHASTAIN Secretary to Dean of Students BETTYE CHAFFIN Secretary to Business Manager SYLVIA SHELLNUT Records Clerk 34 36 38 40 41 Seniors Jerilynn Holmes 43 44 46 47 50 Juniors Phil Braun Bob Bridges Alice Brooks Virginia Brown Bruce Brownlow Ken Byers Frank Campo Blake Clark Arthur Clayton Lewis Library LaGrange College 601 Broad Street LaGrange, GA 30240 5I 52 Juniors Martha Haden Alan Hamby David Hays Foreman Heard 54 55 Susan Long Margaret Lunsford Wanda Lybarger Mary Ann McLendon Butch Miller Patsy Mills Carolyn Mitchell Murry Newlin John Old < Juniors Annette Palmer 56 58 Juniors 60 Marianne Clarkson Sophomores Stuart Clay Cathy Daniel Jean Daniel 62 Sophomores Doug Hatch Harry Hawkins Sarah Haynes Annie Herman Bobby Hill Donnie Hodges Janice Holbrook Julis Holbrook Sophomores 65 66 Sophomores Marion McEachern Bob McLendon Barbara Maeser Gordon Maner dLim Bill McGough Cathy Martin Jenny Matthews Jim Menge Jean Mills 68 69 Priscilla Prosser Antoinette Puglisi Mike Quackenbush Sylvia Raum Dianne Rawlins Philip Rogers Margaret Rutland Sophomores 70 Clyde Smith ft V Donna Smith Mary Milton Smith Paula Smith Joyce Spence Diana Steele 0 m Cecelia Spradlin Chap Stevens Steve Straessley Susan Stripling Susan Strom Sophomores 71 72 Sophomores reshmen Freshmen Karen Bone Jean Bowen 76 77 Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Connie Lewis Connie Lyle Anthony McGann Raymond Mc Daniel Pat MacRae Pat McAfee Susan McDaniel Jean McKenzie John McFarland Keene McPherson Dottye Martin Ann Martin Sandi Martin Freshmen 83 Jessie Mae Richards Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen In Memoriam John Banting Jan. 22, 1948 Sept. 29, 1967 90 Ratting, th< Bill Fine gets taste of his own medicine Peggy Cobb (last years "Rat Lucy") supervises the stadium cleanup. : reshmen's First Change . . . Becomes Challenge "AIR RAID" and of course there are the victims. i Loveable Rat-Race Fun, Aggravation, Worry, Torment and Love Is Found in Four Years. What's it all about, Ralphie? Sorry your six-hundred dollar bounced. There Is a Balance of Work and Fun. The Exciting Greek Life Provides Varied Activities. 1 ( Stunt Night, Plays, and Concerts Add to Entertainment 102 10 Sometimes, It Snows! "Let's do it again!" . . . and Every Now and Then a Time to Relax and a Time to Give Honors CLASS OFFICERS: Freshman Class Randy Roy, president; Monty Montanari, vice-president; Susan McDaniel, secretary; Janet Habel, treasurer. Sophomore Class Peggy Cobb, acting president; Jean Marie Black- burn, secretary; John Watson, treasurer. Junior Class Butch Miller, president; LeRoy Dickson, vice-president; Nancy Beth James, secretary; John Ackerman, treasurer. Senior Class John Clerke, president; Glenda Gambill, vice-president; Susan Godfrey Kuhn, secretary-treasurer. 109 Most Representative Freshmen Voted the most representative students in the freshman class by a balloting of the freshman class in January, Randy and Judy both made distinctive records in their first year at L.C. Judy was selected one of the ten candidates to vie for the title of Quad- rangle Queen, and Randy was President of the fresh- man class. JUDY KOOY / / RANDY ROY JIMMY MOTOS Selected from the results of a student body ballot held in January, these two seniors embody the respect and distinction of being the most representative stu- dents in the senior class. Besides the title of Miss LaGrange College, Rose- mary reigned as Georgia's 1967 Miss Congeniality. Jimmy represented the student body as president of its Student Government Association. Mr. and Miss LaGrange College ROSEMARY NEELY 113 These students were voted by a ballot of the student body to be recognized as outstanding seniors while in their tenure at LaGrange College. They achieved distinc- tion in their various activities, both socially and academically. 116 he freek life Doug "Rabbit" Lloyd donates blood for Pi Delta Kappa Bids are accepted . . . Kappa Phi and Gamma Phi Greek life is, in essence, friendship, participation, and often security. Parties, rushing, pledging, and inductions complete a cycle constantly repeated, yet filled with new fun and satisfaction. The Greeks strive to maintain an equilib- rium between social and academic life on campus. They are a significant part of the life of each person who belongs often a subtle part, yet always distinct. Butch Miller's band at Kappa Phi rush party Beta Mho Ken Byars, First Vice President; Winn Henderson, President; Terry Conner, Second Vice President; Bill McGough, Secretary-Treasurer; George Teel, Parliamentarian. Beta Rho Fraternity is new to LaGrange College this year. In fact, up until Janu- ary 3, 1968, Beta Rho was not recognized as a functional fraternity. On that date, the Panhellenic Council chartered the five original members as LaGrange's fourth frater- nity. Beta Rho, itself, was derived simultaneously from the English and the Greek. As such, it means "brothers regardless, willing to strengthen". Beta Rho Fraternity was established to provide a new and unique brotherhood for select college men who are sincerely interested in academic, athletic, and social prowess, who are determined to make a success of their futures, and who desire continuation and longevity of the fraternal ideals and purposes. I 19 I I (famma |Jht Alpha Officers: James Browning, President; Danny Dawson, Vice President and Panhellenic; Arthur Dowar, Secretary; Steve Fry, Treasurer; Pat MacRae, Sgt.-at-Arms and Parliamentarian; Dick Lacher, M.A.A. Representative; Leroy Dickson, Chaplain. Brothers: Ed Anderson, Phil Arnngton, David Ascher, Dan Atlinson, Bill Blake, Ron Brucculiere, Frank Campo, Neal Chancey, Joe Crespo, Ray Cox, Rick deTreville, Steve Eckels, Bill Fine, Robin Foley, Ed Frazier, Joe Free- man, Brooks Fuller, Elliott Hilley, Earl Holmes, Ed Hunter, Ken Keller, Eddie King, Bill Kiser, Marion McEachern, Butch Miller, Dean Oxley, Bill Richburg, Noble Shropshire, Larry Smith, Kirby Starr, Buddy Sullivan, Jerry Thacker, John Watson, Ronald Whitney, David Williams, Jay Wil- liams. Pledges: Roger Adams, Bruce Brownlow, George Courtwnght, Jim DeSana, Garland Gudger, Randy Roy, Mike Savage, Charles Stevens, Al Stroud, Chesley White, Bill Wynne, Phil Wilson, (affiliate) "Blue Max" . . . O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A . . . the Mothers and the Papas . . . hotel on Boardwalk . . . the Projects . . . Cabin 7 . . . Wizard and Blizzard . . . Greenwave . . . two Eli's? . . . the Lint . . . trainer Ed and the Boys . . . Mardi Gras . . . Panama City . . . the Plague . . . YAWA DNA PU PU . . . Devil with Blue Dress On . . . 41-14 . . . We're Number 1 . . . E. A. Bailey and the Boys ... Go Goblins! 120 |It Bella Bappa Officers: Tom Duckett, President; Bill Hardy, First Vice President; Joe McLean, Second Vice President; Murry Newlin, Acting Second Vice Presi- dent; Gene Frame, Secretary; Mike Zimmerman; Treasurer; Steve Gambill, Chaplain; Blake Clark, Sergeant at Arms; Bobby Payne, Historian; Tom Conway, M.A.A. Representative. Brothers: John Ackerman, Tom Baynard, Ken Bosserman, Charles Burgess, Wilson Burgess, Jim Carter, Stuart Clay, Marc Cochran, Alan Hamby, Ralph Kuhn, Doug Lloyd, Curtis McBee, Bill McCartney, Gordon Maner, Jim Menge, Jimmy Motos, Mike Rainey, Steve Straessley, Bobby Williams. Pledges: Ronnie Allen, Lloyd Beery, Davey Crisp, Larry Fox, Bill Hen- dricks, Pug Hitt, Mel Johnson, Sammy Lanier, Bill Lippincott, Fred Parrish, Lewis Rutland, Howard Staats, Chap Stevens, Ed Wages, Sparky Whitener. "Pure water is the best of gifts that man to man can bring. But who am I that I should have the best of anything? Let princes revel at the pump, let peers with ponds make free, Whiskey, wine or even beer is good enough for me." Lord Neaves BROTHERHOOD . . . rush . . . bidding . . . pledging . . . road trips hot dog sales . . . Mint Julep Weekend . . . brothers through thick and thin . . . Mr. LaGrange College ... a president . . . Let's all gather 'round . . . Wamocha, Pi Delt . . . We're Number one. 122 Let's all gather 'round ... the framework of a winning Homecoming flu ft Officers: Lucius Harwell, President; Clay Calhoun, Vice President; Dan Payne, Secretary; Norman Wilson, Treasurer; Richard Lowrey, Chap- lain; Freddy Lockman, Historian; Kenneth Massey, M.A.A. Representa- tive; Terry Jones, Parliamentarian; Ken Scroggs, Pledge Master, Phil Braun, Panhellenic Representative. Brothers: Gerald Clegg, Larry Connor, Mark Croxton, Andrew Cox, Tommy Haralson, John Harrell, Jimmy Herring, Bob McLendon, Tom Nelson, Roger Presnell, Danny Stancliff, Mike Timmons, Roy Wade, Jeff Williams Pledges: Arthur Clayton, Jim Hudmon, Freddie Pitts, Terry Savage, George Stover. 124 real beauties . . . helping sisters in rush King on the Mountain ... A perfect record . . . Premium Pork . . . Timmons . . . Red, White, Black ... A sword . . . The Apartment . . . Bridget ... A cold BEER ... The Trips . . . The float that didn't . . . Homecoming . . . MARY ANN ... our QUEEN . . . F.D. . . . H.B. . . . D.J. . . . Bassett Hound . . . Patch . . . Limey . . . Smokey . . . D.P. . . . Chin ... 42 stitches . . . pledge meetings in the phone booth . . . Choo-Choo . . . How 'bout that, Paul? . . . Camp Clifford Smith . . . LUSCIOUS ... The Dean of Love ... 1 for 19 .. . Lockman, YOU blew it! . . . a new pledge . . . bid night . . . teamwork ... we try harder! 125 Alpha 2fotppa (Jheta Officers: Carolyn Mitchell, President; Brickey Wyatt, First Vice President; Polly Strother, Second Vice President; Celia Anderson, Secretary; Kathy Harwell, Treasurer; Pat Trice, Panhellenic Representative; Cathy Martin, W.A.A. Representative; Charlie Cook, Chaplain; Jean Daniel, Peggy Cobb, Social Chairmen. Sisters: Ginny Brown, Martha Ann Chitwood, Kathy Crowe, Patti Guess, Sarah Haynes, Tricia Hinton, Elizabeth Kendall, Susan Godfrey Kuhn, Carole MacNamara, Connie Mitchell, Emwynn Neal, Pris Prosser, Mary Milton Smith, Maria Saltos, Sandy Tyler, Leigh Waters. Pledges: Susan Blankner, Shirley Brown, Cathy Crosby, Carol Cunningham, Pam Dawkins, Marilyn DiBona, Gaye Glanton, Cindy Hooks, Janice Kil- gore, Wanda King, Judy Kooy, Keene McPherson, Sandee Martin, Julianna Nesbit, Nancy NeSmith, Mary Robinett. A SISTER TRUE IS AN AKO . . . formal rush party . . . rainbow . . . Miss Con- geniality . . . MISS LAGRANGE COLLEGE . . . slumber party ... hot chocolate . . . BLOOD TROPHY . . . bed race grannies . . . slave sale . . . WAMOOCHA . . . pledges . . . slave sale . . . project . . . bridge . . . beauties . . . honors . . . engagements . . . weddings . . . SISTERHOOD . . . keep it "green". 127 Alpha JJht !ta Officers: Barbara O'Neal, President; Annette Palmer, Vice President; Doris Maeser, Secretary; Stacy Sackett, Treasurer; Mary Ann McLendon, Panhel- lenic Representative; Penny Roy, WAA. Representative; Patsy Mills, Chaplain; Glenda McCary, Historian; Rachel Dieter, Reporter. Sisters: Arlene Bowers, Barbara Church, Anne Dell Dupree, Elaine Harmon, Donna Pierce, Sylvia Raum, Dianne Rawlins, Judy Smith, Melanie Starr, Julia Towns, Martha Ann Whitlock, Dorothy Vass. Pledges: Melissa Elm, Donna Johns For Alpha Phi Beta, 1967 was an outstanding year. It leaves many trophies to keep polished-Step singing, the over-all sports award, a Homecoming first prize float, and a Homecoming Queen! Sisters forever petals of a red rose ALPHA PHI BETA. 129 130 rushess accept bids Bappa phi Bdta Officers: Dana Kemp, President and Vice President; Nancy Beth James, Secretary; Kathy Plawin, Treasurer; Jeffre Agnew, Karen Ketchum, Social Chairmen; Paula Klein, W.A.A. Representative; Ginger Storter, Historian and Parliamentarian; Lillian Davidson, Chaplain. Sisters: Beth Barfield, Tricia Bittaker, Jeanne Marie Blackburn, Lynnda Blackwell, Bette Blake, Pat Bradford, Alice Brooks, Wyllian Bryan, Pam Burch, Marcia Dalton, Carol Duffey, Beth Dupree, Libby Field, Laura Fieldsteel, Judy Fraser, Martha Haden, Nancy Hamby, Anna Lea Herman, Julia Holbrook, Jane Holland, Susan Hopp, Susan Kaysen, Mary Anna Kitchens, Linda Lewis, Margaret Lunsford, Moiya Massey, Claudia Mayer, Jean Mills, Pat Pharis, Janice Pippin, Carolyn Powers, Clara Ray, Margaret Rutland, Glennis Scott, Yvonne Shelhorse, Chris Smith, Clyde Smith, Cecilia Spradlin, Libby Van Dalsem, Barbara Vollers, Janice Weir, A'ancy White, Ann Williams, Linda Willis, Mary Yarbrough, Lynn Underwood, Suzanne Nash, Antoinette Puglisi. Pledges: Cheryl Akins, Kathy Ashton, Karen Bone, Lucia Carr, Julie Cole, Delores Cruze, Genia Gates, Janet Habel, Penny Hanson, Linda Herring- ton, Rachel Hite, Brenda Holland, Nancy Kight, Connie Lyle, Susan McDaniel, Jean McKenzio, Karen Massey, Ann Martin, Donna Murphy, Susan Nolan, Pam Richards, Carol Vaughn, Sally Walden, Angela Wise. KO . . . BLUE ARMY . . . circus . . . Roaring Twenties . . . Gamma Phi Mugs . . . that old Kappa Phi SPIRIT . . . new crest . . . bedlam . . . Christmas Party . . . new uniforms . . . January 15th .. . PLEDGE PARTY . . . basketball. 131 132 Miss Congeniality Miss Georgia Pageant ROSEMARY NEELY represented LaGrange Col- lege in the 1967 Miss Georgia Pageant, held in the Three Arts Theatre in Columbus, June 12-17. "Rosie", participated in swim suit, evening gown and talent competition, finishing as a preliminary talent winner and one of the ten finalists. She was selected Miss Congen- iality by the other contestants and won a $500 scholarship. In her talent competition, Rosemary sang selections from "HELLO DOLLY" wearing a period costume which she designed. 134 135 Pam Burch Quadrangle Queen A Jean Marie Blackburn 2nd runner-up Quadrangle Court Sandy Tyler I st runner-up Quadrangle Court CAROLYN MITCHELL JEFFRE AGNEW Ten girls were selected by the QUADRANGLE staff to vie for the title of Quadrangle Queen. These girls were chosen to be judged on the basis of beauty only, and, in effect, were the most photogenic beauties on campus. SUSAN BLANEY PAT PHARIS Homecoming Queen Mary Ann McLendon Alice Brooks, 4th runner-up; Donna Smith, 1st runner-up; Mary Ann McLendon, Queen; Judy Adams, 2nd runner-up; Jeanne Marie Blackburn, 3rd runner-up. 140 Alice Brooks, Lynn Underwood, Louise Lane, Mary Ann Kitchens, Penny Hansen, Diana Steele Jeanne Mane Blackburn, Shirley Robinson, Jeffre Agnew, Mary Robinette, Donna Smith, Judy Kooy 23 Seek Crown Carol Vaughn, Brickey Wyatt, Karen Ketchum, Patsy Mills, Judy Adams Laura Fieldsteel, Mary Ann McLendon, Ann Martin, Nancy Beth James, Pat Bradford Homecoming Contestants Emcee Rosemary Neely greets Miss Georgia, Sandra McRee. Sandy, in return, congratulates Rosie for her fine performance as the 1967 Miss LaGrange College. Miss LaGrange College 1968 Mary Ann McLendon is warmly saluted as the girls' choice as Miss Congeniality. 142 Beauty . . . Poise . . . Personality . . . Talent . . . ALICE BROOKS Gamma Phi AJpha -Breaking Panthers "We'll win some we shouldn't and lose some we should have won." That predic- tion couldn't better describe the 1967-68 LaGrange College Panthers. They opened the season by soundly defeating Columbus College, 95-88, for their first of eighteen wins. Upon returning home the next game, the Panther's lost a heart-breaker to Alabama College, 58-55. This seemed to be the trend the Panthers followed throughout the first part of the season sometimes up and sometimes down. Highlights of the first part of the season came from a 102-87 victory over arch-rival Huntingdon College, which marked the greatest point output for the season and Second Place in the Augusta Invitational and Blue-Gray Tournaments. With the start of 1968, the Panthers seemed to catch fire, winning six in a row and capturing the Mercer Invitational Tournament. An unexpected loss to Armstrong State and an overtime loss to Berry College again put a mar on the Panther's slate, but they retaliated quickly with wins over Armstrong, West Georgia, and Georgia Southwestern. Disaster struck when the team's leading rebounder, Tom Duckett, injured his knee. In the next two weeks the Panthers faced five Conference foes and Duckett's presence was missed. Although they were defeated by the Conference leaders, Valdosta State and Berry, the Panthers gained Third Place by defeating other Conference opponents. The Panthers distinguished themselves as a team and as individuals: Earl Holmes All-Conference, All-District, GIAC, and leading scorer (468 points); Tom Duckett leading rebounder; Garland Gudger playmaker. Through team co-operation, the Pan- thers gained an unprecedented number of wins. V 4 Variation In Expression All For The Same Goal 149 Panthers Capture Tom Duckett goes up for two, as Mercer's Jud Roberts can do nothing but watch. 150 Moose and Georgia Southwestern race for the ball. Traylor out jumps a Columbus Rebel. "Frog" Holmes shows you have to be a good mixer to score. Moose blocks a Georgia Southwestern shot Holmes runs over a Shorter player on route to the basket. 1967-68 Panther Record LC OPPONENT 95 Columbus 88 55 Alabama College 58 102 Huntingdon 87 89 Piedmont 78 76 Alabama College 73 52 Mercer University 65 73 Huntingdon 86 72 William Penn 71 59 Augusta College 69 89 Livingston State 66 65 Huntingdon 73 81 Columbus 63 85 Birmingham Southern 59 82 Huntingdon 75 66 Shorter 64 71 West Georgia 62 82 Mercer University 76 64 Armstrong State 73 77 Berry 78 OT 87 Armstrong State 70 68 West Georgia 49 77 Georgia Southwestern 76 46 Valdosta State 55 97 Shorter 73 56 Valdosta State 66 81 Berry 91 88 Piedmont 69 75 Georgia Southwestern 73 AJ Stroud and a Georgia Southwestern seem to be plenty involved in the game. Tom Conway is chalking up another two points for the Pan- thers. 156 We shall return 157 Intramurals Fall 1967 Oooo! That smarts! Payne boots the ball as Massey boots a Gamma Phi Power sweeps around the left end. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL STANDINGS Team Won Lost Points Opponents Points *i. Gamma Phi 2. Pi Delta 3. Independents 4. Sigma Nu 8 1 7 2 3 6 0 9 199 227 112 33 51 87 148 273 *Beat Pi Delta on Penetration Intramural Standings 158 160 Gamma Phi's and the Sigma Nu's in the thick of things. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL ALL-STARS End- Van Younginer, Independents Guard- Murry Newlin, Pi Delt Center- Mike Zimmerman, Pi Delt Guard- Phil Wilson, Independents End- Mike Timmons, Sigma Nu Back- Ed Anderson, Gamma Phi Back- Bill Hardy, Pi Delt Back- Dick Lacher, Gamma Phi Back- Curtis McBee, Pi Delt Lacher rushes in to break up pass. Linemen: Backs: Honorable Mention Bill Blake, Gamma Phi Jackie Hinton, Pi Delt Pat McRae, Gamma Phi Ken Massey, Sigma Nu Blake Clark, Pi Delt Robin Foley, Gamma Phi Steve Gambill, Pi Delt Ralph Sims, Independents 161 162 INTRAMURAL liA^Kh 1 BALL 5 I ANDINGS W L Independents" 7 1 Pi Delta Kappa 7 1 Gamma Phi Alpha 4 4 Sigma Nu Pi 2 6 Faculty 0 8 beat Pi Delt in a pi; lyoff tor the ti tie. Independents' Terry Connor lays the ball up for two points. Bill McGough drives for the basket. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ALL-STARS Forward Pug Hitt, Pi Delt Forward Bill Hardy, Pi Delt Center Ed Anderson, Gamma Phi Guard Bill McGough, Independents Guard James Lee Garrett, Sigma Nu HONORABLE MENTION Ronald Luke, Faculty Curtis McBee, Pi Delt Wally Sackett, Independents Van Younginer, Independents Bill Hardy tosses up a free throw as Snuffy Smith and George Courtright brace them- selves for the rebound. 163 164 Cheerleaders Standing: Janet Habel; seated: Judy Holt, Delores Cruse, Brenda Holland. Students, faculty and fans alike are proud of this year's cheerlead- ers. Throughout the year they led us at pep rallies and basketball games, inspiring the team to many victories and creating the desirable school spirit. Captain Karen Ketchum Standing: Brickey Wyatt, Peggy Cobb; seated: Mary Ann McLendon, Nancy Beth James Women's Intra murals 166 168 Danny Dawson, business manager QUADRANGLE STAFF Bill McCartney Danny Dawson Pat Trice David Ascher Mickie Reese Reid Stone Mark Skenes Gary Engel Fred Parrish Bill Hardy Patti Guess Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Associate Editor Layout Editor Copy Editor Fall Qtr. Photographer Contributing Photographers Advertising Sales Sports Editor Classes Editor Quadrangle Bill McCartney Editor-in-Chief 170 Tom Turner, Cover Design 171 173 Penny Hanson typist Hilltop News Jim DeSana layout editor I I David Ascher, Jim DeSana, Gene Frame, John Ackerman, Marc Cochran, Buddy Sullivan GENERAL STAFF 175 Circle K International STANDING: Steve Brown, Roger Presnell, Ken Scroggs, James Browning, Jeff Williams, Roy Wade, Arthur Dewar, Bill Riehburg, Danny Dawson, John Watson. SEATED: Doug Hatch, Dan Payne, Tom Baynard, Phil Arrington, Jimmy Motos, Joe Crespo, Omar Humphry. OFFICERS: seated . . . Doug Hatch secretary, Arthur Dewar vice-president, Philip Arring- ton president, Standing . . . Jimmy Motos, District Treasurer. Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council coordinates, governs, and exercises the final word in the affairs of the social and Greek organizations on campus. It is composed of the president and one representative of each sorority and fraternity and the student government president. This year the Panhellenic Council has made attempts to secure information and obtain charters to allow LC's social greeks to become national in the near future. It also sponsored a dance during fall quarter rush. STANDING: Lucius Harwell, Phil Braun, Mary Ann McLendon, James Browning, Winn Henderson, Tom Duckett, Bill Hardy, Jimmy Motos (President, S.G.A.), Paula Klein, Ken Byars. SEATED: Barbara O'Neal, Dana Kemp (secretary), Mike Purnell (president), Mr. P.M. Hicks (advisor), Danny Dawson, Carolyn Mitchell. 177 Executive Council: Steve Fry, Men's Vice President; Janice Weir, Secretary, Jimmy Motos, President; Alice Brooks, Women's Vice President; Doug Hatch, Treasurer Judicial Council: Mary Milton Smith, Libby Fields, Rosemary Neely, Yvonne Shellhorse, Mary Ann McLen- don. Bill Hardy, Jimmy Motos, John Watson, James Browning, Ed Frazier 178 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Student Government Association sponsored many college activities this year; some of which include The bed-race, freshman class elections, dances in the gym, and the Blood Drive. It also coordinated the Miss LaGrange College Pageant and Freshman Orienta- tion. The Legislative Council rewrote the student Constitution and the handbook. Student Government Association Legislative Council: Seated: Pam Williams, Peggy Cobb, Alice Brooks, Tricia Hinton, Karen Ketchum, Bette Blake, Dana Kemp, Jeffre Agnew Standing: Jean Daniel, Cheryl Cook, Carolyn Powers, Pat Trice, Jimmy Motos, Tom Baynard, John Watson, Dean Love, Janice Weir, Steveanna Byars 179 Alpha Mu Gamma Epsilon Zeta Chapter Seated: Maria Saltos, Susan Long, Carol Duffey, Jeffre Agnew, Secretary; Pat Trice, Treasurer Standing: Linda Lane, Barbara O'Neal, Alain de Sarran, Jean Foster, President; Moiya Massey, Vice Pres.; Ann Clark, Mr. Hunt, Georges de Bone, Frank Chaviano The purpose of this branch of the National Collegiate Foreign-Language Honor Society is to honor students for outstanding achievement in the study of foreign lan- guages in college. One of the basic aims is to foster sympathetic understanding of other peoples. Mpha Psi Omega I An honorary dramatic fraternity organ- ized for the purpose of providing an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics and to provide a wider fellowship for those interested in the college theater. 180 Alice Brooks, Tom Ritter, Trip McCord, Noble Shropshire Seated: Waights Henry, Jr., Mildred Harwell, Peggy Walburn, Kathy Harwell, Maria Saltos, Jeffre Agnew Standing: David Naglee, C. Lee Harwell, James B. Blanks, Paul Sigrest, Omar Humphrey, Jean Foster, Frances Culpepper, Suzanne Tapley Pi Gamma Mu The LaGrange College Chapter was organized in 1959 as a social science honorary fraternity. Membership is extended to advanced students in the social science disci- plines of history, sociology, political science, and economics. These students must have maintained a B average and must be in the top 35% of their class. Sigma An honorary society for science and mathematics stu- dents and faculty. Sigma meets for the purpose of stimulating thinking and for exploring areas 3f science which are not touched upon in formal courses. Seated: Dana Kemp, Lillian Davidson, Eddie King, Mike Searcy, P. M. Hicks Standing: John Shibley, Murry Newlin, Paul Sigrest, Winn Henderson, Steveanna Byars, Rodney Harmon, Penny Roy, A. M. Hicks 181 Front Row: Judy Herman, President; Cathy Martin, Paula Klein. Back Row: Mary Ann McLendon, Vice President; Priscilla Prosser, Secretary; Miss Canady, Advisor; Ann Martin, Beth Dupree, Treasurer. Women's Athletic Association The Women's Athletic Association was Organized to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship, wholesome play, and the develop- ment of a sound mind in a sound body. Every woman student enrolled at LaGrange College is a member of the W. A.A., and each is encouraged to participate in the sports activities, volleyball, bas- ketball, softball, badminton, tennis, bridge and ping pong. The W.A.A. is also in charge of Stunt Night and May Day activities. Men's Athletic Association The Men's Athletic Association offers to all male idents an intramural sports program which endeavors develop these men both physically and mentally, otball, basketball, and softball are among the major xts provided for male students. Judy Fraser, Margaret Lunsford, Rosemary Neely, Noble Shropshire, Vice President; Trip McCord, David Ascher, William Kiser, Treasurer; Danny Dawson Not Pictured: Tom Ritter, President; Mike Purnell, Social Chairman Curtain Raisers A nucleus of talented people interested in promoting theater arts in LaGrange. Performances this year have included "Miracle Worker", "My Fair Lady", "Ondine", and "Dark of the Moon" Student Art League Providing art shows once a month and a student show in the spring, the Art League promotes interest and awareness in art and seeks to execute with proficiency the propitiation of the Gods by the perpetuation of the participants. Dowman Wilson, Mary Ann Clarkson, Diana Steele, Clay Calhoun, Jane Riwald, Rachel Dieter, Sally Johnson, Scott Boyer, Tom Turner, Jackie Beasley, Jo Covault, Robert Croker, Bill Richburg, Gabrielle Garrett, John Old. 185 Pre-Ministerial Association The Pre-Ministerial Association is a fellowship of those students intending to enter any type of full-time religious vocation. Its members regularly visit local churches as invited speakers and discussion leaders. Hal Ramsey, Dan Atkinson, President; Roy Wade, Vice President; Wallace Wheeles, Van Younginer, Harry Hawkins, Roland Yarbrough, Secretary; Not Pictured: Ken Scroggs, Treasurer. N pirtnred Inter-Faith Council Replacing the Student Christian Associa- tion in 1966, the I.F.C. encourages students to participate in the religious organizations which represent their faith; coordinates the activities of the several religious organiza- tions on campus; and selects the speakers for the campus assembly programs. 186 Bob McLendon, President; Leroy Dickson, Treasurer; Lillian Da- vidson, Secretary; Joyce Fountain, Steve Gambill, Patsy Mills, Cheryl Cook. Wesley Fellowship Seated: Connie Lyle, Cathy Crosby, Betty Wagnon, Brenda Holland, Susan Long Standing: Frances Culpep- per, Suzanne Tapley, President; Barbara Maeser, Publicity Chairman; George Teel, Program Chairman; Joyce Fountain, Secretary-Treasurer; Van Younginer, Pat Quinn, Bruce Brownlow, Joyce Spence, Hal Ramsey. A Methodist student organization which provides an opportunity for all students to grow spiritually, socially, intellectually, and emotionally. Under the advisorship of Dr. Naglee, the Wesley Fellowship has sponsored many interesting and informative programs for the student body. Wesley Fellowship sponsors the "Ego Eimi Coffeehouse" which is open to all students. Their programs, which are sponsored every two weeks present programs of entertainment, group discussion, and literary readings. Wesley Fellowship is also active in the state University Christian Movement. This non-denominational organization strives to bring religion closer to the students on campuses across the state. 187 Scroll The Scroll is a magazine for the displaying of creative arts, poetry, short stories, paintings, en- gravings, photographs, and music contributed by the LaGrange College student body. Jerry Thacker, Editor Student National Education Association For education majors, the SNEA seeks to elevate the char- acter and advance the interests of the profession of teaching and to promote the cause of education in the United States. Seated: Elaine Harmon, Wyllian Bryan, Treasurer; Nancy Preston, President; Mary Anna Kitchens, Social Chairman; Judy Smith, Standing: Pat Quinn, Arlene Bowers, Frances Culpepper, Fann Edge, Nancy White, Janice Pippin. 188 Choralaires Performing in Assembly, and at various func- tions on and off campus, including a tour in the spring, the Choralaires provide an opportunity for interested and talented students to sing and present entertainment for the college. The Choralaires par- ticipated in May Day Activities, Homecoming, and the Miss LaGrange College pageant this year. 189 Senior Directory JEFFERE AGNEW Atlanta, Georgia French Kappa Phi Delta Vice President 3 Legislative Council May Court Homecoming Court 2 Gamma Phi Alpha Sweetheart 3 Alpha Mu Gamma CECELIA MAE ANDERSON Gnffin, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta Secretary 4 SNEA 3, 4 PHILLIP ARRINGTON LaGrange, Georgia English Gamma Phi Alpha Circle K 3, 4 President -4 Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4 DANIEL MOBLEY ATKINSON, JR. Kingsland, Georgia Religion -Philosophy Gamma Phi Alpha Chaplain Circle K Student Government Association Treasurer 2 Men's Vice President 3 Legislative Council 4 Pre-Ministerial Association Treasurer 2 Inter- Faith Council 4 JUDY GUY BAKER LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta JAMES THOMAS BARF1ELD 111 Atlanta, Georgia Social Science Pi Gamma Mu Dean's List Freshman Class President Varsity Tennis 4 JACQUELINE ANNE BEASLEY Atlanta, Georgia Art Legislative Council 0 Judicial Council 3 Freshman Class Secretary Dean's List Student Art Show Top Award 2 Merit Award 3 VIVIAN DAIL BENNETT LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta Dean's List MARTHA PATRICIA BITTAKER Macon, Georgia Health and Physical Education Kappa Phi Delta Varsity Cheerleader 3 HEIN RICH JOSEF BOGGESS LaG range, Georgia English Sigma Nu Pi Circle K 4 ARLENE ELIZABETH BOWERS Chamblee. Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta SNEA 4 STEPHEN A. BROWN Stone Mountain, Georgia Business Administration Sigma Nu Pi Circle K DeKalb Junior College JAMES STANTON BROWNING Fairburn, Georgia English Gamma Phi Alpha President 4 Circle K 3, 4 Panhellemc Council 4 Judicial Council 2, 3, 4 Outstanding Senior WYLLIAN BRYAN Atlanta, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta Legislative Council- -3 SNEA Treasurer TALLULAH DIANE BRYANT Apopka, Florida Sociology PAMELA JANE BURCH Orlando, Florida Physical Education Kappa Phi Delta Homecoming Candidate 3, 4 Homecoming Court 3 Quadrangle Court Candidate 3, 4 Quadrangle Court 3 Andrew College STEVEANNA BYARS LaGrange, Georgia Math Glee Club JOHN CLAY CALHOUN Langdale. Alabama Art Sigma Nu Pi Vice President Social Chairman Bye Bye Birdie Once Upon a Mattress Student Christian Association Treasurer Wesley Fellowship Sophomore Class Vice President JIM D. CARTER Joplin, Missouri Business A dministration Pi Delta Kappa NEAL CHANCEY Jacksonville, Florida Physical Education Gamma Phi Alpha Varsity Basketball 3. 4 BEVERLY JO CLEAVELAND LaGrange, Georgia Social Work JOHN CLERKE LaGrange, Georgia History and Business Administration Student Government Association 4 Senior Class President Baptist Student Union 1. 2 Hill Top News 2 MARY BETH COLLEY LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education CHERYL ANN COOK Ellaville, Georgia Biology Alpha Kappa Theta Chaplain 4 Legislative Council 3, 4 W A A representative I Interfaith Council Dean's List JOE W. CRESPO, JR Atlanta, Georgia English Gamma Phi Alpha Secretary 3 Circle K-3, 4 Treasurer 3 Varsity Track 1, 2 RICHARD J. DAUPHIN Arlington, Virginia Health and Physical Education Dean's List DANIEL FIELDING DAWSON Columbus, Georgia Business Administration Gamma Phi Alpha Treasurer 3 Vice President 4 Panhellenic Council Vice Chairman 4 Quadrangle Staff Business Manager 4 Circle K Curtain Raisers Alpha Psi Omega Outstanding Senior Who's Who RICK deTREVILLE Jacksonville, Florida English Gamma Phi Alpha LINDA LOUISE DOWLING Jacksonville, Florida Religion TOM DUCKETT LaGrange. Georgia Chemistry Pi Delta Kappa Vice President 3 President 4 Panhellenic Council President 3 Sophomore Class V. President Circle K Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Rebounding Trophy 3 Blue-Grey All Tournament Team 3 Track 2 Outstanding Senior 4 RUTH KARI DUNSON Sarasota, Florida Psychology Dean's List ANNE DELL DUPREE Decatur, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta Westminister Fellowship Vice President 2 President 4 Interfaith Council Vice President 4 STEPHEN LEE ECKELS Lake Wales, Florida M usic Ed ucation Gamma Phi Alpha MENC American Guild of Organists Circle K Who's Who SANDRA TOWNSEND EDGERTON Charleston, South Carolina Religion and Philosophy Montreal Anderson College GILDA SUE ELLIS Dalton, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta SNEA Pi Gamma Mu Dean's List ROBERT PATRICK FOLEY LaGrange, Georgia History Gamma Phi Alpha MAA Representative 3 GLORIA JEAN FOSTER Columbus, Georgia French and Social Work Alpha Phi Beta Hilltop News Layout Editor 1 Sophomore Class Secretary 2 Student Christian Association Worship Chairman 2 American Guild of Organists 2 Wesley Fellowship Alpha Mu Gamma President 4 National Methodist Scholarship Who's Who Bye Bye Birdie MILDRED FREEMAN Glenn, Georgia Elementary Education May Day Honor Roll 3 STEPHEN JOHNSON FRY McCaysville, Georgia Business Administration Gamma Phi Alpha Treasurer Student Government Association Vice President 4 Circle K Basketball 2. 3. 4 Free Throw Trophy 3 SUSAN ELAINE GODFREY Dalton, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta WAA Representative 3, 4 Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer NANCY CURTIS HAMBY Manchester, Georgia Sociology Kappa Phi Delta Historian 3 WALTER WILLIAM HARDY. JR Tampa, Florida Business A dministration Pi Delta Kappa Sergeant at Arms 3 First Vice President 4 Men's Athletic Association President 4 Circle K 1, 2. 3 Judicial Council 4 Panhellenic Council 4 Outstanding Senior DORIS ELAINE HARMON Jacksonville, Florida Social Science Alpha Phi Beta SNEA RODNEY LEE HARMON LaGrange, Georgia Chemistry Sigma GLENDA HARRIS GAMBILL LaGrange, Georgia Social Science Alpha Kappa Theta Secretary 3 Homecoming Candidate 3 Senior Class Vice President JAMES VERNON HARVESTER, JR Ft. Hamilton, New York Physical Education Sigma Nu Pi KATHRYN SANDERS HARWELL LaGrange, Georgia Social Work Alpha Kappa Theta Treasurer 4 Pi Gamma Mu Emory at Oxford- A A RICHARD WINN HENDERSON Groveland, Florida General Science Beta Rho President 4 Sigma 4 Dean's List Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Cand. JUDITH CAROL HERMAN Jacksonville, Florida Physical Education Phi Theta Epsilon Women's Athletic Association President A Andrew College ROBERT ELLIOTT HILLEY Atlanta, Georgia General Science Gamma Phi Alpha JANE DURHAM HOLLAND Cartersville, Georgia Social Work Kappa Phi Delta EARL GILL HOLMES, JR Campbellsburg, Kentucky Science Gamma Phi Alpha Circle K 3 Basketball 3, 4 Columbus Invitational 3 Mercer Invitational Blue-Grey Tournament Outstanding Senior Lake City Junior College JERILYNN JILES HOLMES LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education WILLIAM HENDERSON HUGULEY IV West Point, Georgia Science OMAR LEWIS HUMPHREY Dothan. Alabama Social Work Sigma Alpha Epsilon Circle K 4 Hilltop News Managing Editor Phi Gamma Mu Dean's List Furman University EDWARD HUNTER, JR Lake City, Florida Scie n ce Educa tion Gamma Phi Alpha Basketball Trainer Lake City Junior College ROSEMARY JOHNSON Brunswick, Georgia Religion Chorus 4 Wesley Fellowship 4 LESLIE SEYMOUR JOINER LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta DANA SUE KEMP Covington, Georgia Mathematics Kappa Phi Delta Secretary 3 President and Vice President 4 SNEA 2, 3 Quadrangle Staff 1. 2 Panhellenic Council Secretary 4 Sigma 2, 3, 4 Legislative Council 3, 4 JOHN CHRISTOPHER KETCHL M Pound Ridge, New York Business Administration Phi Sigma Kappa Hobart College CLARENCE EDWARD KING Lakeland, Florida Mathematics Gamma Phi Alpha Sigma WILLIAM ALTON K1SER Cartersville. Georgia Speech and Drama Gamma Phi Alpha Curtain Raisers 2, 3 Pep Band MARY ANNA KITCHENS Byromville, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta SNEA Membership Chairman 4 190 Homecoming Candidate 3 LINDA MARIE LANE Lake Wales. Florida Spanish Kappa Phi Delia Alpha Mu Gamma 4 ROY DOUGLAS LLOYD College Park. Georgia History Pi Delia Kappa Secretary 4 LC Young Demoerats FREDDY WAYNE LOCKMAN LaGrange, Georgia Social Work Sigma Nu Pi Historian^! MAA Secretary 4 CAROLE MACNAMARA Orlando, Florida Social Work Alpha Kappa Thela WILLIAM HUGHES McCARTNEY Dalton, Georgia Speech and Drama Pi Delta Kappa Historian 3 Quadrangle Greeks Editor 3 Editor-in-chief 4 Homecoming Chairman 3 NED JOYNER McCORD Atlanta, Georgia Speech and Drama Curtain Raisers I, 2, 3. 4 President 2 Alpha Psi Omega 4 LaGrange College Summer Theatre 3 .AN McLEAN jrgia Kappa urer 3 . President 4 .ecoming Parade Marshall 3 L/ORIS EARLE MAESER Newrian, Georgia English Alpha Phi Beta Secretary 4 WAA Representative 3 Dean's List MOIYA LU MASSEY Americus, Georgia Spanish Kappa Phi Delta Wesley Fellowship Alpha Mu Gamma Vice President 4 Dean's List CLAUDIA JANE MAYER Decatur. Georgia Social Science Kappa Phi Delta Wesley Fellowship 1 JERE MAE MILES Atlanta. Georgia Psy chology Dorm Council 1 Baptist Student Union 3 ANTOINETTE LEE MILLS LaGrange. Georgia Business Administration DeLAYNE POOLE MORGAN LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education Dean's List 4 JAMES HERBERT MOTOS Columbus, Georgia Mathematics Education Pi Delta Kappa Circle K Vice President 3 Lieutenant Governor 3 Georgia District Treasurer 4 Student Government Association President A Panhellcnic Council Who's Who Mr LaGrange College 4 ROSEMARY NEELY Pine Mountain. Georgia Speech and Drama Alpha Kappa Theta Curtain Raisers I. 2. 3. 4 Secretary 3 Choralaires I, 2. 3 Junior Class Vice President Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4 Miss LaGrange College 4 Miss Congeniality of Georgia 4 May Court I. 2 BARBARA RUTH O'NEAL Balboa. Canal Zone Spanish Alpha Phi Beta Vice President 3 Pledge Mistress 3 President 4 Alpha Mu Gamma 4 GERALD CHRIS OPDYCKE LaGrange, Georgia Economics DEAN OWEN OXLEY LaGrange, Georgia Speech Gamma Phi Delta Quadrangle Staff Homecoming Chairman 2 Parade Marshall I Summer Theatre 3 Student Entertainment Committee President 3 ROBERT DANIEL PAYNE Atlanta, Georgia Speech Pi Delta Kappa Historian 4 Hilltop News Layout Editor 2 My Fair Lady Curtain Raisers 4 Dean's List 4 SARAH LOUISE PERKERSON LaGrange, Georgia Social Science PATRICIA ANNE PHARIS East Point, Georgia English Kappa Phi Delta Historian 3 Homecoming Candidate 3 Quadrangle Queen Candidate 4 DORIS HART PHILLIPS LaGrange, Georgia English Kappa Phi Delta Cheerleader^ Junior Class President 3 Student Christian Association Secretary 2 Wesley Fellowship 2 GERALD OLIN PHILLIPS LaGrange, Georgia Business A dministration WILLIAM JOE PHILLIPS LaGrange, Georgia Mathematics Sigma Honor's Day Scholarship 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 All GIAC 2 Glen M, Simpson Award 1. 2. 3 Best Allround Player Honorary Captain 4 Who's Who Outstanding Senior JANICE LOUISE PIPPIN Atlanta. Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta SNEA-I, 2, 3 Choralairs 2, 3 NANCY ELAINE PRESTON Macon, Georgia Elementary Education SNEA President 4 MICHAEL PURNELL LaGrange, Georgia Speech and Drama Sigma Nu Pi Secretary 2 Vice President 3 Chairman Panhellcnic Council 4 Hilltop News Business Manager 2 CLARA BELLE RAY Tate. Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta SNEA Secretary 4 LESLIE BRYAN RICHARDSON Evinslon. Florida Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta Social Chairman I SNEA Treasurer 3 Dean's List WILLIAM CHARLES RICHBURG Jacksonville, Florida Art Gamma Phi Alpha Historian 4 Circle K Arts League LaGrange College Volleyball 2 DORIS RICHMOND Newnan, Georgia English THOMAS DANIEL RITTER Reading, Pennsylvania Speech and Drama Curtain Raisers President 4 Alpha Psi Omega THOMAS HENRY ROY Marietta. Georgia Business Administration St. John's River Junior College- Honor Graduate MARIA BEATRIZ SALTOS Quito. Ecuador Social Work Alpha Kappa Theta Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4 Quadrangle Staff 3, 4 Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 4 Pi Gamma Mu 4 NOBLE HILL SHROPSHIRE Cartersville, Georgia Speech and Drama Gamma Phi Alpha Curtain Raisers I, 2. 3, 4 Outstanding Senior JULIA BLANCH SMITH Palmetto, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Phi Beta Student Christian Association Cabinet Member 2 SNEA-1, 2, 3. 4 Wesley Fellowship I LARRY BENJAMIN SMITH Orlando. Florida English Gamma Phi Alpha Judicial Council 2 MELANIE JUNE STARR LaGrange, Georgia Spanish Alpha Phi Beta Phi Mu Gamma PATTI CUMM1NGS STONE Glenn. Georgia Mathematics Kappa Phi Delta REID WILSON STONE Glenn, Georgia English Circle K^t VIRGINIA KAY STORTER Gainesville, Florida Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta Historian-Parliamentarian 4 MARY OLIVE STROTHER West Point, Georgia Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Theta Second Vice President 4 ROY EARL SULLIVAN, JR Columbus, Georgia History Gamma Phi Alpha Hilltop News Sports Editor 3, 4 Quadrangle 3 LC Sports Information Director 3 Westminister Fellowship Vice President 3 Columbus Junior College ROGER NEAL TALLEY LaGrange, Georgia Business Administration Quadrangle Business Manager 3 Sigma Nu Pi SUZANNE TAPLEY West Palm Beach. Florida Social Work Wesley Fellowship President 4 Pi Gamma Mu NEAL TAYLOR West Point. Georgia Business Administration Sigma Nu Pi CHARLES MICHAEL TIMMONS Colorado Springs, Colorado Social Science Sigma Nu Pi Most Athletic 2 Pledge Master 2 Parliamentarian 3 Legislative Council 2 Men's Athletic Association Vice President 3 Track- I, 2 All GIAC I TOM FRENCH TURNER Columbus, Georgia Art WALLACE EUGENE WHF.ELES LaGrange. Georgia Business A dministration NANCY WHITE Decatur, Georgia Elementary Education Kappa Phi Delta Choir SNEA KATHERINE PORCHER WHITNER LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education JAY WILLIAMS LaGrange, Georgia Business Admin ist ration Gamma Phi Alpha Sgt. at Arms 3 RONNIE WILLS Preston, Georgia Religion Sigma Nu Pi Student Government Association Vice President 2 Treasurer 3 Legislative Council 2 Pre-Ministerial Association President 3 DOWMAN GEORGE WILSON Mount Berry, Georgia Art PHILLIP WARREN WILSON Winchester, Massachusetts Business Adminstration Gamma Phi Alpha Hilltop News Starr J Men's Athletic Association 4 My Fair Lady Burdett College FRAZIER LINDA WRIGHT LaGrange, Georgia Elementary Education MARY ELIZABETH YARBROUGH Macon. Georgia Music Education Kappa Phi Delta MENC President 3 Who's Who Student Index Abercrombie, Cathy; 224 Rose Ave.; Douglasville, Ga. p. 50 Abernathy, Alane; 122 North Page St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 74 Adams, Judith; 626 Wendon Dr.; Decatur, Ga. p. 74 Adams, Lamar; Rt. 4; Chatsworth, Ga. p. 50 Adams, Roger; 103 Belmont Circle; Easley, S.C. p. 74 Adamson, Doris; Box 58, Rt. 1; Cassatt, S.C. p. 74 Agnew, Jeffre; 732 Brookline St.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 38 Akins, Cheryl; Box 64A, Rt. 4; Griffin, Ga. p. 74 Allen, Ronnie; 4025 N. Federal Highway; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. p. 74 Anderson, Celia; Rt. 3, Box 56; Griffin, Ga. p. 38 Anderson, Ed; 9273 Rivershore Lane; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 60 Arnngton, Charles; 405 Gordon St,; LaGrange, Ga. p. 74 Arrington, Phillip; 103 Riley St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 38 Ascher, David; 4429 Reid Lane; Atlanta, Ga. p. 60 Ashmore, Patricia; Rt. 2; LaGrange, Ga. p. 74 Ashton, Kathy; 1615 Stnne Dr.; McLean, Va. p. 75 Atkinson, Dan; 111 Lillie St.; Kingsland, Ga. p. 38 Backstrom, Joan; Rt. 2 Box 42; West Point, Ga. p. 75 Bailey, Jimmy; Rt. 2; LaGrange, Ga. p. 60 Baker, Judy; Rt. 2, Old Airport Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 38 Ball, Jake; 100 25th Ave. N.; St. Petersburg, Fla. p. 60 Barfield, Beth; Box 750; Fitzgerald, Ga. p. 50 Barfield, Jim; 5020 Long Island Dr.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 38 Barns, Ronald; 1224 Dogwood Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 50 Barrett, Trudy; Box 48; Woodland, Ga. p. 60 Barrow, Alfreda; Rt. 3, Box 221; West Point, Ga. p. 75 Bath, Sandra; 105 D McGraw St.; Ft. Benning, Ga. p. 75 Baynard, Tom; 2430 Coffee Pot Blvd.; St. Petersburg, Fla. p. 50 Beasley, Jackie; 2292 Pembrook Place NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 38 Beery, Lloyd; 1314 Maury Rd.; Orlando, Fla. p. 75 Bittaker, Patricia; 3465 Shenandoah Dr.; Macon, Ga. p. 38 Blackburn, Jeanne M.; 3034 Riverside Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 60 Blackwell, Lynnda; 1528 Alder Lane; Atlanta, Ga. p. 50 Blake, Bette; 915 Golfview Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 50 Blake, Bill; 915 Golfview Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 60 Blaney, Susan; 4126 Olympic Lane; Columbus, Ga. p. 75 Blankenship, Dennis; 1822 N. 119 St.; Milwaukee, Wis. p. 60 Blankner, Susan; 1637 Hull Circle; Orlando, Fla. p. 75 Boger, Cheryl; 1600 Frair Tuck Rd.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 75 Boggess, Heinrich; 410 Margnerite St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 38 Bone, Karen; 4091 Countryside Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 75 Borders, Judy; 406 Park Ave.; LaGrange Ga. p. 60 Bosserman, Ken; 3000 Ardsley Dr.; Orlando, Fla. p. 60 Bowen, Jean; 901 Juniper St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 75 Bowers, Arlene; 3576 Keswick Dr.; Chamblee, Ga. p. 38 Boyer, Scott; 658 S. Main St.; LaFayette, Ga. p. 61 Bradford, Pat; 55555 Sherrell Dr.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 61 Braun, Phil; 142 E. Madison Ave.; Creskill, N. J. p. 51 Breslaw, Jeff; 9901 Broadview Dr.; Miami Beach, Fla. p. 75 Bridges, Bob; 2805 Arden Rd.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 51 Bridges, Mary Anne; 355 W. 53 Terr.; Hialeah, Fla. p. 61 Brooks, Alice; 817 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 51 Brown, Shirley; 4015 Bayshore Blvd., Apt. 8-C; Tampa, Fla. p. 76 Brown, Steve; 4037 Maxey Hill Dr.; Stone Mt., Ga. p. 39 Brown, Virginia; 75 E. Main St.; Hogansville, Ga. p. 51 Browning, James; 504 Mahaffey Dr.; Fairburn, Ga. p. 39 Brownlow, Bruce; 281 Cascade Dr. NW; Marietta, Ga. p. 51 Bruccoliere, Ronald; 1 Stevens Dr.; Delran, N.J. p. 61 Bryan, Wylhan; 1525 Athens Ave SW; Atlanta, Ga. p. 39 Bryant, Diane; 308 W. Dixie; Apopka, Fla. p. 39 Buffat, Sandy; 145 Copeland Rd.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 61 Buoch, Steven; 2395 Headland Dr.; East Point, Ga. p. 76 Burch, Pam; 520 W. Stetson; Orlando, Fla. p. 39 Burgess, Charles; 117 Dilly Hill Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 61 Burgess, Wilson; 117 Dilly Hill Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 61 Burton, Helen; 1608 Acker Dr.; Albany, Ga. p. 76 Byars, Steveanna; 406 Country Club Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 39 Byers, Ken; 6065 Short Leaf Dr.; Forest Park, Ga. p. 51 Calhoun, Clay; 1803 44th St.; Langdale, Ala. p. 39 Campo, Frank; 161-05 28th Ave.; Flushing, N Y. p. 51 Carpenter, Arthur; 102 Georgian Terr.; West Point, Ga. p. 76 Carr, Lucia; 442 Third St.; Jackson, Ga. p. 76 Carter, Jim; 2408 1 1th; Joplin, Mo. p. 39 Chancey, Neal; 1431 Holmesdale Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 39 Chastain, Jackie; 100 Turner St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 76 Chaviano, Frank; 713 Cherokee Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 76 Chitwood, Martha Ann; Greenville Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 61 Church, Barbara; 2929 Iroquois Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 61 Cimino, Carol; 406 Maurice St.; Millville, N.J. p. 76 Clark, Blake; 288 Sheffield Rd.; Macon, Ga. p. 51 Clarkson, Marianne; Summerville, Ga. p. 61 Clay, Stuart; 131 E 48th; Savannah, Ga. p. 62 Clayton, Arthur; 119 Lake Crystal Trailer Park; Columbus, Ga. p. 51 Cleaveland, Beverly; Rt. 2, Priddy Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 39 Clegg, Gerald; 1 Barry; LaGrange, Ga. p. 76 Clerke, John; Rt. 1; LaGrange, Ga. p. 39 Cleveland, Mary Frances; Senoia, Ga. p. 62 Cobb, Peggy; 1 1 1 Lenox Ave.; Daytona Beach, Fla. p. 62 Cochran, Marc; 4064 Navajo Trail; Atlanta, Ga. p. 52 Cole, Jilia; 54 Woodbine Dr.; Newnan, Ga. p. 77 Colley, Mary Beth; 119 Alice Lane; Carrollton, Ga. p. 40 Collins, John; 7062 Marvin Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 52 Conley, Donna; 4928 Shoshone St.; Orlando, Fla. p. 77 Conner, Terry; Box 65, Qtrs. Ga.: FPD Seattle, Wash. p. 52 Conner, Wayne; Rt. 2; Conyers, Ga. p. 52 Conway, Tom; 2013 2nd ST. SE; Moultrie, Ga. p. 62 Cook, Austin; Lakewood Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 52 Cook, Charlie; Rt. 3; Ellaville, Ga. p. 40 Cook, Eliabeth; 785 Crockett Court; Decatur, Ga. p. 77 Cook, George; Rt. 3; West Point Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 77 Cook, Gregory; Box 943; LaGrange, Ga. p. 52 Courtwright, George; 234 Niblick St.; Melbourne, Fla. p. 77 Cox, Andrew; Robert E. Lee Dr.; Stone Mt., Ga. p. 77 Cox, Ray; 1721 Hummingbird Lane; Atlanta, Ga. p. 62 Crespo, Joe; 1460 Wessyngton Rd. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 40 Crisp, David; 3809 Timuquana Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 77 Croker, Alton; Rt. 1; St. Stephen, S.C. p. 77 Crosby, Cathy; Box 19; Hoschton, Ga. p. 77 Croxton, Mark; Baker St.; Buena Vista, Ga. p. 62 Cruze, Delores; 973 Matthews Dr.; Macon, Ga. p. 77 Culpepper, Frances; 1422 20th St.; Columbus, Ga. p. 52 Cunningham, Carol; 2051 45th St. N.; St. Petersburg, Fla. p. 62 Dalton, Marcia; 212 Pine St.; Cornelia, Ga. p. 62 Daniel, Brenda; 215 Handley St., Apt. D; LaGrange, Ga. p. 52 Daniel, Cathy; 1201 Vernon Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 62 Daniel, James; 437 Pineview Terr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 78 Daniel, Jean; 336 Country Club Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 62 Daniel, Thomas; 215 Handley St., Apt. D; LaGrange, Ga. p. 53 Dauphin, Richard; 5211 Yorktown Blvd.; Arlington, Va. p. 40 Davidson, Lillian; 204 Everett Sq.; Ft. Valley, Ga. p. 53 Dawkins, Pam; 311 Lane Circle; LaGrange, Ga. p. 78 Dawson, Danny; 2235 Martha's Loop; Columbus, Ga. p. 40 DeLay, Athelia; Bartow Motel; Cartersville, Ga. p. 63 DeSana, James; 999 Liawen Court; Atlanta, Ga. p. 78 DeTreville, Rick; 5509 Graywood Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 40 Dewar, Arthur; 120 Parkway Dr.; Smyrna, Ga. p. 53 DiBona, Marilyn; 1516 29th Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 78 Dickson, LeRoy; 2419 Nela Ave.; Orlando, Fla. p. 63 Dieter, Rachel; 3977 Land O'Lakes Dr. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 63 Dobbs, Micheal; Rt. 2 Bartley Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 78 Doll, Lawrence; 1014 Dubois St.; Vincennes, Ind. p. 63 Donovan, Chere; 17 Crestwood; Rome, Ga. p. 78 Dowling, Linda; 1734 Mayview Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 40 Duckett, Tom; Rt. 1; Ringgold, Ga. p. 40 Duffey, Carol; 2229 Morningside Dr.; Augusta, Ga. p. 63 Dunson, Ruth; Calsoosa Dr.; Sarasota, Fla. p. 40 Dupree, Anne; 1070 N. Jamestown Rd.; Decatur, Ga. p. 40 DuPree, Beth; 3125 Bransford Rd.; Augusta, Ga. p. 63 Dye, Gary; 515 Aiford; LaGrange, Ga. p. 78 Eaddy, Albert; 427 Lipscomb St.; Melbourne, Fla. p. 78 Eckels, Steve; 102 Lakeshore Blvd.; Lake Wales, Fla. p. 40 Edge, Fann; 1212 Munro Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 53 Edgerton, Sandra; Apt. 15 N., Sgt. Jasper Apts.; Charleston, S.C. p. 40 Ellis, Barbara; 1006 Park Ave.; LaGrange Ga. p. 53 Ellis, Gilda; Rt. 6, Box 188; Dalton, Ga. p. 40 Elm, Melissa; 809 S. Fremont; Tampa, Fla. p. 78 Engel, Gary; 1021 NE 152 Terr.; Miami, Fla. p. 63 England, David; 337 Cooley Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 79 192 Etheridge, Ronald; 815 Mona Lane; LaGrangc, Ga. p. 53 Fairfax, Patty; 136 Hillsdale Dr. SE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 79 Farrington, Kirby; 1717 Woodmere Dr.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 79 Field, Libby; 305 Hopkins Rd.; Seneca, S.C. p. 63 Fieldsteel, Laura; 76 Whitehall Blvd.; Garden City, N Y. p. 63 Fine, Bill; 1515 14th Court; Vero Beach, Fla. p. 63 Foley, Robin; Naval Supply Depot, Qrts. A; Philadelphia, Pa. p. 41 Foster, Jean; 4725 Rosemot Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 41 Fountain, Joyce; Rt. 1, Box 126; Byromville, Ga. p. 64 Fox, Larry; 4006 Watrous Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 79 Fraden, William; 5344 Playaway; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 79 Frame, Gene; 4754 Long Boe Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 53 Fraser, Judy; 2339 Armand Rd. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 64 Frazier, Ed; 804 S. Edison Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 64 Freeman, Joe; 107 W. Bacon St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 64 Freeman, Katherine; 107 W. Bacon St.; LaGrange Ga. p. 53 Freeman, Mildred; Rt. 1; Glenn, Ga. p. 41 Frosolono, Reed; 108 Elm Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 79 Fry, Steve; Box 269; McCaysville, Ga. p. 41 Fuller, Brooks; 1080 Keyes Ave.; Winter Park, Fla. p. 64 Gambill, Glenda; 202 Church St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 41 Gambill, Steve; West Lake Drive; Cuthbert, Ga. p. 53 Gamble, John; 2411 Park Place; Evanston, III. p. 64 Garratt, Gabrielle; 59 Wildbrook Crescent; Oloham, England p. 79 Garrett, James; 6th Ave.; Buena Vista, Ga. p. 79 Gates, Eugenia; 2732 Hilton Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 79 Gibson, Mike; 708 Lee; LaGrange, Ga. p. 64 Glanton, Gaye; 1608 Hackney St.; Orlando, Fla. p. 79 Godfrey, Susan; 1404 Beverly Dr.; Dalton, Ga. p. 41 Goecke, Valerie; 1605 NE 16th Ave.; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. p. 80 Gordy, Scott; 408 Bryn Maur Ave.; Cynwydl, Pa. p. 64 Gnggs, Glenda; Copperhill, Tenn. p. 64 Gudger, Garland; Box 142; Greenville, Ga. p. 53 Guess, Patti; 3902 Kenilworth Rd.; Columbia, S.C. p. 54 Habel, Janet; 6145 116 St.; Miami, Fla. p. 80 Haden, Martha; 331 Peachtree Ave. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 54 Halstead, Ken; 3710 Palmira; Tampa, Fla. p. 80 Hamby, Alan; 3963 Redan Rd.; Stone Mt., Ga. p. 54 Hamby, Nancy; 311 Fifth St.; Manchester, Ga. p. 41 Hamiter, Susan; 3010 Euclid Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 64 Hansard, Kit; 310 Canton St.; AJpharetta, Ga. p. 65 Hanson, Penny; Denson St.; Fairfax, Ala. p. 80 Haralson, Tommy; 502-1/2 S. Alford St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 80 Hardy, Bill; 5005 Dickens Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 41 Harlan, John; 3599 Piedmont Rd.; N.E., Atlanta, Ga. p. 80 Harmon, Elaine; 8329 Delaware Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 41 Harmon, Rodney; 824 North Greenwood; LaGrange, Ga. p. 42 Harrell, John; Rt. 2; Chatwood, Ga. p. 65 Harris, Bobbie; Rt. 3, Box 239A; Camden, S.C. p. 80 Harry, Dennis; 1906 Dunwoody; Columbus, Ga. p. 54 Harvester, Jim; U. S. Army Chaplain School; Ft. Hamilton, N.Y. p. 42 Harwell, Kathy; 406 Gordon St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 42 Harwell, Lucius; 5 Howard Heights; Cartersville, Ga. p. 54 Hassig, Edward; 3010 Emory St.; Columbus, Ga. p. 54 Hatch, Doug; 2327 Eastway Rd.; Decator, Ga. p. 65 Haut, Evelyn; 2609 Hilton Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 54 Hawkins, Harry; 67 Thompson Place; Roswell, Ga. p. 65 Haynes, Sarah; 211 W. Fletcher St.; Oxford, Ga. p. 65 Hays, David; 509 Sylvan Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 54 Heard, Foreman; 1336 Macon Ave.; Macon, Ga. p. 54 Henderson, Winn; Box 6; Groveland, Fla. p. 42 Hendricks, Bill; 322 Country Club Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 55 Heppenstall, Sheila; Box 761; Greer, S.C. p. 80 Herman, Annie; 403 W. 18; Sanford, Fla. p. 65 Herman, Judy; 787 LeBun Dr.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 42 Herring, Jimmy; 110 Elm Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 80 Herrington, Linda; Box 65; Dudley, Ga. p. 80 Hicks, Kay; Richland, Ga. p. 55 Hill, Bobby; 907 Park Ave.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 65 Hill, Donald; 900 Baldwin St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 81 Hill, Walter; 1225 Troup St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 81 Hilley, Elliot; 1629 Ranier Falls Dr.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 42 Hinton, Patricia; 4232 Shirley Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 55 Hite, Rachel; 802 E. Line St.; Calhoun, Ga. p. 81 Hitt, Lewis; 13500 S.W. 74 Place; Miami, Fla. p. 81 Hodges, Donnie; 109 Sunset St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 65 Holbrook, Janice; 230 Lee Rd.; Mableton, Ga. p. 65 Holbrook, Julia; Chase Rd.; Cornelia, Ga. p. 65 Holderman, Susan; 3045 Hathaway Court; Chambles, Ga. p. 81 Holland, Brenda; Rt. 5 Applwood PL; Marietta, Ga. p. 81 Holland, Jane; 133 Luckie St.; Cartersville, Ga. p. 42 Holmes, Earl; Rt. 2; Campbellsburg, Ky. p. 42 Holmes, Jerilynn; 108 Ridgecrest; LaGrange, Ga. p. 42 Holt, Judi; 219 Cedar St.; Carrollton, Ga. p. 66 Hooks, Cindy; 2958 Roswell Lane; Columbus, Ga. p. 81 Hopp, Susan; 19 N. Fernwood Dr.; Rockledge, Fla. p. 66 Hudman, James; 785 Greenhill Dr.; Conyers, Ga. p. 55 Huguley, William; 1319 4th Ave.; West Point, Ga. p. 43 Humphrey, Omar; Rt. 5; Dothan, Ala. p. 43 Hunter, Ed; Rt. 4, Box 78V; Lake City, Fla. p. 43 Hutcheson, Don; 236 Idlewild Rd.; Macon, Ga. p. 66 Jabaley, Jo; 6043 Youngmill Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. Jackson, Barry; 305 Boulevard; LaGrange, Ga. p. 55 James, Nancy Beth; Box 742; Auburndale, Fla. p. 55 Jasak, John; 157 Crystal Ave.; New York, N.Y. p. 81 Jenkins, Frank; Rt. 3; Forsyth, Ga. p. 55 Jenkins, Jane; 974 Los Angles Ave. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 55 Johns, Donna; 411 Boulevard; LaGrange, Ga. p. 66 Johnson, Marjorie; 3901 Inman Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 81 Johnson, Mel; 1791 Winchester Dr.; Winter Park, Fla. p. 81 Johnson, Rosemary; 2903 Kamble Ave.; Brunswick, Ga. p. 43 Johnson, Sally; 3886 Land O'Lakes Dr. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 81 Joiner, Leslie; 804 Broad St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 43 Jones, Louise; Hogansville, Ga. p. 66 Jones, Terry; 208 Wilder Rd.; Chickamauga, Ga. p. 66 Kaysen, Susan; 520 Lomax St.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 66 Keller, Ken; 2712 Margie St.; New Orleans, La. p. 66 Kemp, Dana; Rt. 5; Covington, Ga. p. 43 Kendall, Elizabeth; 1421 Downs Dr. SW; Atlanta, Ga. p. 66 Ketcham, John; West Lane; Pound Ridge, N.Y. p. 43 Ketchum, Karen; 2999 Lenox Rd. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 66 Kight, Nancy; Lovett, Ga. p. 82 King, Ed; 1020 W. Griffen Rd.; Lakeland, Fla. p. 43 King, Wanda; 1249 Bnarwood Rd. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 67 Kirby, Randell; 1107 Second Ave.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 82 Kirby, Thomas; 1107 Second Ave.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 82 Kiser, Bill; 25 Sunset Circle; Cartersville, Ga. p. 43 Kitchens, Mary Anna; Box 128; Byronville, Ga. p. 43 Klein, Paula; 3709 Virginia Dr.; Orlando, Fla. p. 67 Kline, Michele; 4515 Stella Dr. NW; Atlanta, Ga. p. 82 Knight, Ginger; 3200 Windsor Forest Rd.; Chamblee, Ga. p. 82 Kooy, Judy; 309 Caspian St.; Tampa, Fla. p. 82 Kugaczewski, Stan; 46 Broome St.; Brooklyn, N.Y. p. 82 Kuhn, Ralph; 18 E. 51 St.; Savannah, Ga. p. 67 Kushin, David; 8233 Fairview Rd.; Elkins Park, Pa. p. 82 Lacher, Dick; 3489 Oak Valley Rd.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 55 Lane, Linda; 524 Lemon St.; Lake Wales, Fla. p. 43 Lane, Louise; 927 Piedmont Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 82 Lanier, Sammy; 1005 City Blvd.; Waycross, Ga. p. 82 Lawson, William; Rt. 4; Canton, Ga. p. 55 Lewis, Connie; 615 Goodson Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 82 Lewis, Linda; 2353 Henderson Hill Rd.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 67 Liebman, Larry; 7/20 SW 134th Terr.; Miami, Fla. p. 67 Lippincott, Bill; 901 Thomas Ave.; Riverton, N.J. p. 67 Lloyd, Doug; 2060 West Rugby Ave.; College Park, Ga. p. 44 Lockman, Freddy; 406 Cooley Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 44 Long, Susan; 1067 Lakeshore Dr.; Avondale Estates, Ga. p. 56 Lovaton, Raphael; 4515 Sabal Palm Rd.; Miami, Fla. p. 67 Lowery, Dick; Rt. 1; Musella, Ga. p. 67 Lunsford, Margaret; 10 Churchill Rd.; Elberton, Ga. p. 56 Lybarger, Wanda; 55 Clearview Circle; Columbus, Ga. p. 56 Lyle, Connie; Box 24; Auburn, Ga. p. 83 Lyle, Linda; 2707 Canova; Atlanta, Ga. p. 67 MacNamara, Carole; 515 W. Princeton; Orlando, Fla. p. 44 MacRae, Pat; 553 Holly Rd.; Vero Beach, Fla. p. 83 McAfee, Pat; Roberta, Ga. p. 83 McBee, Curtis; 1 1 1 Palmer; Pelham, Ga. p. 83 McCartney, Bill; 102 Valley Dr.; Dalton, Ga. p. 44 McCary, Glenda; Rt. 1; Cartersville, Ga. p. 67 McCord, Tripp; 641 Handley Ave.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 44 McDaniel, Raymond; 2054 Paris Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 83 McDaniel, Susan; 1741 Campbellton Rd.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 83 McEachern, Marion; Jeff Davis Dr.; Fayetteville, Ga. p. 68 McGann, Anthony; Box 38, Montauk Highway; Watermill, N.Y. p. 83 McGough, Bill; 115 S. Lincoln; Tampa, Fla. p. 68 McKenzie, Jean; 115 Lamont Dr.; Decatur, Ga. p. 83 McLean, Joe; 929 Springer Dr.; Griffin, Ga. p. 44 McLendon, Bob; 1607 Phillips Dr.; Forest Park, Ga. p. 68 McLendon, Mary Ann; 1607 Phillips Dr.; Forest Park, Ga. p. 56 McPherson, Keene; 711 Alba Dr.; Orlando, Fla. p. 83 Maeser, Barbara; Rt. 2; Newnan, Ga. p. 68 Maeser, Doris; Rt. 2; Newnan, Ga. p. 44 Maner, Gordon; 138 East 51st; Savannah, Ga. p. 68 Martin, Ann; 1731 Clifton Way SE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 83 Martin, Cathy; 13822 Mandnn Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 68 Martin, Dottie; Carroll; Hardeeville, S C. p. 83 Martin, Sandi; 1772 Grinnell Terr.; Winter Park, Fla. p. 83 Massey, Gary; Rt. 2; Hogansville, Ga. p. 84 Massey, Karen; 316 Gordon St.; Jefferson, Ga. p. 84 Massey, Ken; Rt. 2; Hogansville, Ga. p. 68 Massey, Moiya; 1015 Harrold Ave.; Americus, Ga. p. 44 Matthews, Jenny; 150 S. Thomas St.; Elberton, Ga. p. 68 Mayer, Claudia; 2711 Mt. Olive Dr.; Decatur, Ga. p. 44 Menge, Jim; 7015 Catalonia Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 68 Middleton, Tiffany; 670 Shady Nook Dr.; Clermont, Fla. p. 84 Miles, Jere; 4820 Merlendale, Dr. NW; Atlanta, Ga. p. 44 Miller, Butch; 1043 Cleavemark Dr.; Clarkston, Ga. p. 56 Miller, Sue; 9320 SW 45th St.; Miami, Fla. p. 84 Mills, Antionette; 238 Westwood Dr.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 45 Mills, Jean; 6908 La Loma Dr.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 68 Mills, Patsy; 4640 Attleboro St.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 56 Mills, Wilbur; 4640 Attleboro St.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 84 Mitchell, Carolyn; 943 Jones Mill Rd.; Cartersville, Ga. p. 56 Mitchell, Connie; 4305 Shirley Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 69 Montanari, Monty; 19651 NE 19 Place; Miami, Fla. p. 84 Montgomery, Susan; 820 N. 10th St.; Opelika, Ala. p. 84 Moon, Randall; 2503 61st; Langdale, Ala. p. 84 Moone, Eddie; 23 Manor Dr.; Coventry, R.I. p. 84 Morgan, Delayne; 1319 Washington St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 45 Moseley, Allan; 15400 SW 86 Ave.; Miami, Fla. p. 69 Mosher, Bill; 2446 SE 11th St.; Pompano Beach, Fla. p. 84 Motos, Jimmy; 3613 14th Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 45 Murphy, Barbara; Rt. 1; LaGrange, Ga. p. 69 Murphy, Donna; 4671 Hendrix Dr.; Forest Park, Ga. p. 84 Neal, Emwynn; 56 Oglethorpe Park; St. Simons, Ga. p. 69 Neathery, Carolyn; 102 Turner Chapel Rd.; Rome, Ga. p. 84 Neely, Rosemary; Box 116; Pine Mt., Ga. p. 45 Nelson, Tom; 6933 Madrid Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 69 Nesbit, Julanna; 316 Vickers Dr NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 85 NeSmith, Nancy; 514 Farris Blvd.; Manchester, Ga. p. 85 Newlin, Murray; Rt. 4; LaGrange, Georgia p. 56 Nolan, Susan; 4735 Tanglewood Lane; Forest Park, Ga. p. 85 Northcutt, Linda; 106 Dewberry Circle; Marietta, Ga. p. 69 Old, John; 937 Johnson's Ferry Rd.; Marietta, Ga. p. 56 O'Neal, Barbara; Box 39; Balboa, Canal Zone p. 45 Opdycke, Gerald; 213 Handley, Apt. B; LaGrange, Ga. p. 45 Outland, Larry; 611 Lee St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 85 Oxley, Dean; 604 Ridley Ave. Apt. A; LaGrange, Ga. p. 45 Palmer, Annette; 2795 Lane Grey Dr.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 56 Parker, Peggy; 1320 10th St SW; Moultrie, Ga. p. 85 Parrish, Fred; 211 Crescent Ave.; Chickamauga, Ga. p. 69 Payne, Bobby; 1933 Castleway Lane; Atlanta, Ga. p. 45 Payne, Dan; 311-1/2 McLendon Cir.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 57 Perkerson, Sarah; 126 College Ave.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 45 Peterson, Robert; 14 Skyline Dr.; Farmington, Conn. p. 69 Pharis, Pat; 1927 Dorsey Ave.; East Point, Ga. p. 45 Phillips, Dotty; 211 Handley St., Apt. C; LaGrange, Ga. p. 46 Phillips, Gerald; 243 Beechwood Circle; LaGrange, Ga. p. 46 Phillips, Joe; 211 Handley St. Apt. C; LaGrange, Ga. p. 46 Pierce, Donna; 114 Pine Bailey Dr ; Taccua, Ga. p. 69 Pilgrim, Tom; Box 271; Montville, Ga. p. 85 Pippin, Janice; 414 Shannon Dr. SW; Atlanta, Ga. p. 46 Pitts, Fred; Box 562; Butler, Ga. p. 85 Plawin, Kathy; 2901 Vine St.; Orlando, Fla. p. 69 Pope, Louisa; Powers, Carolyn; Rt. 2; Calhoun, Ga. p. 69 Presnell, Roger: 1768 Pine Tree Rd.; Augusta, Ga. p. 57 Preston, Nancy; 937 Warwick Rd ; Macon, Ga. p. 46 Price, Dick; 4350 Redwood St.; Doraville, Ga. p. 85 Prosser, Priscilla; Box 46; Mansfield, Ga. p. 70 Puglisi, Antoinette; 1571 Rosser Ave.; Elmont, N.Y. p. 70 Purnell, Mike; LaGrange, Ga. p. 46 Quakenbush, Mike; 191 Chappaqua Rd.; Briarcliff, N.Y. p. 70 Quillian, Rudolph; 101 Gordon St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 57 Quinn, Patricia; Rt. 1 Box 925; Mobley Rd.; Columbus, Ga. p. 57 Rainey, Mike; 1013 Pecan St.; Clarkston, Ga. p. 57 Ramsey, Chris; 1705 Seminole Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 85 Ramsey, Hal; 2636 Coffee Pot Blvd.; St. Petersburg, Fla. p. 57 Raum, Sylvia; Rt. 2, Valley Park; Camden, S.C p. 70 Rawlins, Dianne; Rt. 1; Logansville, Ga. p. 70 Ray, Clara; Box 74; Tate, Ga. p. 46 Reese, Mickie; 1252 Glen Laura Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 57 Richards, Jessie Mae; 914 Campbell Cr.; Camden, S.C. p. 85 Richardson, Leslie; Evinston, Fla. p. 46 Richburg, Bill; 4351 Da Vinci Ave.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 46 Richmond, Doris; 221 LaGrange St.; Newnan, Ga. p. 47 Ritter, Tom; 819 N. 26 St.; Reading, Pa. p. 47 Roberts, James; 1902 65 St.; Langdale, Ala. p. 86 Robinett, Mary; Shellman, Ga. p. 86 Robinson, Shirley; 106 Lynch Dr.; Greenville, S.C. p. 86 Robinson, Sonia; Rt. 7 Robinson Rd.; Marietta, Ga. p. 86 Rogers, Philip; N. Greenwood St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 70 Rose, Jody; 8402 Blankiston Lane; Alexanoria, Va. p. 57 Roy, Penny; 635 Birchwood Ln. S.W.; Marietta, Ga. p. 57 Roy, Randy; 4621 Polaris St.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 86 Roy, Tom; 635 Birchwood Ln. S.W.; Marietta, Ga. p. 47 Rutland, Lewis; 1350 College Park; Winter Park, Fla. p. 86 Rutland, Margaret; 1305 Belmont Rd.; Dalton, Ga. p. 70 Sackett, Stacy; 717 Tiziano Ave.; Coral Gables, Fla. p. 70 Saltos, Maria; Alemania 910 Urb. La Carolina; Quito, Ecuador p. Savage, Mike; 420 Cardinal Dr.; Satellite Beach, Fla. p. 86 Savage, Terry; 2 Sailer St.; Cranford, N. J. p. 86 Schoonmaker, Doug; 408 Country Club Rd., LaGrange, Ga. p. 57 Schuh, John; 230 Driftwood Rd. SE; St. Petersburg, Fla. p. 70 Scott, Glennis; 406 Conyars St.; St. Marys, Ga. p. 58 Scott, Hazel; Pine Mt., Ga. p. 70 Scroggs, Ken; N Peachtree Rd.; Norcross, Ga. p. 70 Sheffield, Danny; 9100 Hammock Lake Dr.; Miami, Florida p. 58 Shelhorse, Yvonne; 5301 Thomason Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 58 Shropshire, Noble; 10 Etowah Dr.; Cartersville, Ga. p. 47 Sims, Ralph; 1889 King George Lane; Atlanta, Ga. p. 86 Skenes, Mark; 4655 Water Oak; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 58 Sloan, Marilois; 1729 Langston Ave.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 86 Smith, Barry; Box 17282; Orlando, Fla. p. 47 Smith, Chris; 206 Lindbergh Blvd.; Teaneck, N. Y. p. 58 Smith, Clyde; 4811 Woodmere Rd.; Tampa, Fla. p. 71 Smith, Donna; 4665 Long Bow Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 71 Smith, Floyd; 104 Daugherty St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 86 Smith, Julia; Rt. 1, Box 92; Palmetto, Ga. p. 47 Smith, Mary-Milton; 1240 Wildwood Ave.; Columbus, Ga. p. 71 Smith, Paula; 103 Daugherty St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 71 Smith, Sydney; 125 NW Ave.; Belle Glade, Fla. p. 58 Soady, Del; 7711 Hollyridge Rd.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 87 Spence, Joyce; 2612 Cavalier Dr.; Decatur, Ga. p. 71 Spence, Vickie; 2808 Morrison Ave.; Tampa, Fla. p. 87 Spradlin, Cecilia; Rt. 2; Greenville, Ga. p. 71 Staats, Howard; 1302 Windsor PI.; Jacksonville, Fal. p. 87 Staff, Wally; 201 60 Ave. S.; St. Petersburg, Fla. p. 87 Stancliff, Danny; 6120 Lawrenceville Hiway.; Tucker, Ga. p. 87 Starr, Kirby; 917 Mockingbird Lane; Griffin, Ga. p. 58 Starr, Melanie; Rt. 2; LaGrange, Ga. p. 47 Steele, Diana; 315 Allamamda; Lakeland, Fla. p. 71 Stenderup, Hans; 25 Sdrjagtuej; Horsholm, Denmark p. 87 Stephens, Andy; 2608 Cynwyd Ave.; Broomall, Penn. p. 71 Stephens, Barbara; 815 Mona Lane; LaGrange, Ga. p. 58 Stevens, Chap; Buena Vista, Ga. p. 71 Stevens, Charles; Buena Vista, Ga. p. 87 Stokes, Ray; 3514 Kay Cir.; Columbus, Ga. p. 58 Stone, Reid; Rt. 1; Glenn, Ga. p. 48 Storter, Ginger; 2048 NW 8 PL; Gainesville, Fla. p. 48 Stover, George; 313 Sharp; Millville, N. J. p. 87 Straessley, Steve; 1620 Loves Point Dr.; Leesburgm Fla. p. 71 Stripling, Susan; 901 Vernon St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 71 Strom, Susan; 2620 Leafmore Dr.; Smyrna, Ga. p. 71 Strother, Polly; Rt. 1 Box 141; West Point, Ga. p. 48 Stroud, AJ; 236 Walgrave; Reistertown, Md. p. 87 Sullivan, Buddy; 5093 Hale Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 48 Swann, Duke; 2921 Villa Rosa Park; Tampa, Fla. p. 72 Talley, Judy; 213 Handley St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 87 Talley, Roger; Rt. 1; Chickamauga, Ga. p. 48 Tapley, Suzanne; 339 Hunter St.; West Palm Beach, Fla. p. 48 Taylor, Hugh; Box 16; Cataula, Ga. p. 58 Taylor, Neal; Rt. 2, Box 17; West Point, Ga. p. 48 Teel, George; Box 295; AJachua, Fla. p. 72 Thacker, Jerry; 137 Rosedale Dr.; Smyrna, Ga. p. 59 Thompson, Charlyn; 731 N. Grandview Ave.; Daytona Beach, Fla. p. 87 Timmons, Mike; 1512 Saratoga Dr.; Colorado Springs, Colo. p. 48 Towns, Julia; Rt. 4; LaGrange, Ga. p. 72 Travena, Susan; 756 Acosta St.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 87 Traylor, Glend; 1105 Washington St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 72 Trice, Pat; 50 Barrett Cir. SE; Marietta, Ga. p. 59 Tully, Billie Jo; 813 West Ave.; Charleston, W. Va. p. 87 Turner, Tom; 1815 Shannon Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 48 Tyler, Sandy; 2403 Laurel Dr.; Columbus, Ga. p. 72 Underwood, Lynn; Whitesville, Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 72 Van Dalsen, Libby; 1128 2nd St.; Moultrie, Ga. p. 59 Van Zonneveld, Fred; 1395 34th Ave.; Vero Beach, Fla. p. 88 Vass, Dorothy; 4710 Worth Ave.; Titusville, Fla. p. 72 Vaughn, Carol; Rt. 3, Tennessee Rd.; Cartersville, Ga. p. 88 Vollers, Barbara; 2254 Miller Oaks Dr. N.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 72 Wade, Roy; 870 High St.; Macon, Ga. p. 59 Walburn, Peggy; 702 E. Williams St.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 59 Walden, Sally; Blue Ridge, Ga. p. 88 Walker, Judith; 6596 Michael Dr.; Cincinnati, Ohio p. 72 Waters, Leigh; 1635 Friar Tuck Rd. NE; Atlanta, Ga. p. 72 Watford, Joe; Box 332; Dundee, Fla. p. 72 Watson, John; 1431 Nottingham Ave.; Orlando, Fla. p. 72 Weir, Janice; 4700 Wheeler St.; Jacksonville, Fla. p. 73 Wheeles, Wallace; 1287 Redford Dr.; Atlanta, Ga. p. 49 White, Chesley; Millswater; Pembroke, Bermuda p. 88 White, Nancy; 2472 Tyler Ave.; Decatur, Ga. p. 49 Whitner, Ed; 517 Vernon Ave., Dalton, Ga. p. 88 Whitner, {Catherine; 312 Broad St., LaGrange, Ga. p. 49 Whitney, Ronald; 37 Highwood Ave.; Tenafly, N. J. p. 73 Whittock, Martha; 118 Larkwood Cir.; Cartersville, Ga. p. 88 Wilkinson, Wendell; 804 Truitt Ave.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 59 Williams, Bobby; Rt. 2, Box 177; Pine Mt., Ga. p. 59 Williams, C. Ann; 1 Willow Dr.; Newman, Ga. p. 59 Williams, David; 1511 N. 4th Ave.; West Point, Ga. p. 73 Williams, Jay; 4212 Sylvan Ramble; Tampa, Fla. p. 49 Williams, Jeff; 3315 Seville St.; Tampa, Fla. p. 73 Williams, Pam; 9 Magnolia Dr.; Newnan, Ga. p. 73 Wills, Ronnie; Preston, Ga. p. 49 Wilson, Dowman; Box 32F; Mt. Berry, Ga. p. 49 Wilson, Norman; 55 Maplewood Ave.; Penns Grove, N. J. p. 59 Wilson, Phillip; 84 Duncter Lane; Winchester, Mass. p. 49 Wilson, Rosemerrie; 365 Greenwood Ave., Decatur, Ga. p. 59 Wise, Angela; 116 King St.; St. Augustine, Fla. p. 88 Wodraska, Pete; 5900 Arlington Ave.; Bronx, N. Y. p. 73 Woodall, Linda; 2904 Macon Rd.; Columbus, Ga. p. 88 Wright, Frazier; Stovall Rd.; LaGrange, Ga. p. 49 Wyatt, Brickey; 818 Thornton PL; Dalton, Ga. p. 73 Wynne, Bill; Box 137; Mcintosh, Fla. p. 88 Yaibrough, Mary; 847 Greenview Ave.; Macon, Ga. p. 49 Yarbrough, Roland; 1401 Elm St.; La Grange, Ga. p. 73 Younginer, Van; 716 E. Central; Fitzgerald, Ga. p. 73 Zimmerman, Mike; 1750 Grand Concourse, N. Y. , N. Y. p. 73 195 196 City of LAGRANGE, GEORGIA HOME OF LAGRANGE COLLEGE Since 1831 198 AN ENTERPRISE A PEOPLE A WAY OF LIFE We congratulate the class of 1 968 and invite the graduates to investigate career opportunities with our company. CALLAWAY MILLS A COMPANY MILLS General Office LaGrange, Ga. 199 SOLOMON'S of LaGrange Since 1918 MAY FURNITURE 414 Main Street LaGrange, Georgia BAKER BATTERY CO. complete battery service Old West Point Road LaGrange, Georgia SWANSON'S LADIES APPAREL Main Street LaGrange, Georgia "because you love nice things" KERR STUDIO, INC. 250 E. Ponce de Leon Decatur, Georgia Class Photographer for 1968 Quadrangle 200 PEOPLE'S BANK 307 Church St. "Do business where business is being done" CLEAVELAND-DODD CO. Men's Clothing and Ladies' Shoes 1 East Court Square PARKER FURNITURE CO. 1 1 1 Bull St. LaGrange, Georgia 884-5541 Serving LaGrange for over 60 years SMEDLEY PRINTING, CO. Quality Printing, School and Office Supplies and Equipment 203 Broad St. LaGrange Typewriters, Adding Machines 201 Elizabeth, New Jersey SERVING: LaGrange College Young Harris College Columbia Theological College Tift College Shorter College Reinhardt College Emmanuel College Riverside Military Academy Georgia Military College Georgia Rehabilitation Center OFFICES Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Georgia Miami, Florida 202 J. LAGRANGE JEWELRY CO. Compliments of 1 1 5 Main St. LaGrange, Georgia INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS, INC. Compliments of GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 21 1 Bull St. LaGrange, Georgia 1 1 4 Haralson LaGrange, Georgia (^^^) ^0 & \ MARION ROBERTS AND CHARLES HUDSON All Forms of Insurance - Since 1918- CHARLIE JOSEPH'S DANIEL LUMBER CO. Builders of "The Little White House" 128 Bull St. LaGrange, Georgia 318 Main St. 204 1 / Rlu pri sc rip iion fJOLM E S ^5* * CARDS * C/\A/0) HOLMES Downtown and LaGrange Plaza KAYBEE STORE 104 Bull St. LaGrange, Georgia LAGRANGE PHARMACY LAGRANGE APPLIANCE CO. 115-119 Vernon St. 882-1438 FRIGIDAIRE ZENITH RCA VICTOR SW ANSON MOTOR CO. 216 Bull St. IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY SAVE ON OUR CASH AND CARRY 224 Greenville St. LaGrange, Georgia 205 206 CHAR BROIL brazier \ SUPPORT L _ PANTHERS CECIL BURDETTE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Headquarters for your Office & School Supplies Artists' Materials 3 E. Court Square 884-5634 IOODBURY BUSINESS FORMS IIC. LiCtAlftE PLAIT LEHMANN JEWELRY CO. Your jeweler in LaGrange for 112 years 6 E. Court Square LaGrange, Georgia LAGRANGE BANKING COMPANY LaGrange, Ga. More than 25 years of friendly personal service to LaGrange and Troup County . . . Member FDIC A full service bank INTERNATIONAL PLAYTEX CO. Move up in the World If you are going places, go with WestPoint Pepperell. Our business is world-wide and we need people whose personal vistas stretch that far and beyond! Career opportunities in marketing, administration, research, production, accounting, engineering, fabric styling and designing, advertising, and in many other fields are available, today! Just what is the New World of WestPoint Pepperell? It's built around a corporation with an annual output of 350 million dollars worth of textile products, marketed under such well-known brand names as: Carlin, Mar- tex Lady Pepperell Cabin Crafts and Fairfax. It is peopled by more than 20,000 men and women working in 29 plants in four different states and in offices located in principal cities throughout the world. A recent 29- million-dollar expansion program and the reorganization of divisional operations make this a particularly good time for you to talk with us. WestPoint Pepperell, Box 366, West Point, Georgia 31833, West Point or call us at 768-31 11, Area Code 205. Pepperell There's an ever-expanding world of opportunity in the New World of WestPoint Pepperell!! Lets go places together! 210 VAUGHN'S PHARMACY BUY-WISE LaGRANGE'S ONLY DRIVE-IN DRUGSTORE DRUG STORE 101 Main St. 882-2971 LaGrange AND DAVIS PHARMACY 1 0 Court Square 882-3535 Compliments of KIWANIS CLUB LaGrange, Georgia OF LaGRANGE INC. LaGRANGE COLLEGE BOOK STORE BELK-GALLANT CO. 1 24 Main "LaGrange's Leading Department Store Since 1935" LaGRANGE REALTY & INSURANCE CO. HARRISON B. PRESTON Realtor 15'/2 N. Court Sq. LaGrange, Ga. LaGRANGE HARDWARE 210 Bull Street WAID TIRE CO. 103 Hamilton LaGrange, Ga. JACK DAVIS CONCRETE, INC. Affiliated With Concrete Products Company P.O. Box 850 LaGrange, Ga. BIG OAK DRIVE-IN Open 24 hours Highway 29 JOHNSON MOTORS INC. Pontiac Buick Cadillac "For those who drive the very best" 203 Greenville St. LaGrange, Ga. 884-7341 NEWMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 101 Whitesville St. LaGrange, Ga. Builders of Quillian Bldg. & Pitts Dorm FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LaGRANGE * SAVINGS AND * * HOME LOAN * * SPECIALIST *********** 201 Broad St. LaGrange, Ga. LOCALLY MANUFACTURED CALLAWAY TOWELS, RUGS, & CARPETS AT EMPLOYEE PRICES THE MILL STORE 6 1 2 Lincoln Street THE TOWEL & LINEN SHOP 1 2 N. Court Square LaGrange, Georgia SMITH HILLSIDE PHARMACY 614 Lincoln Street and SMITH'S 3 POINT PHARMACY 807 Hill Street LaGrange, Georgia MADDOX FUNERAL COMPANY Funeral Directors 1 1 8 Church Street LaGrange NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS FLINK'S FLOWERS 'your telephone is your charge account" 108 Church St. LaGrange PAUL COLE DRUG CO. 129 Main LANDERS JEWELRY CO. 209 Main St. (Theater Bldg.) 884-9971 ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMOND DEALER DOUGHERTY ROOFING CO. INC. 203 Dawson St. LaGrange, Georgia LUKKEN CHEVROLET NEW FRANKLIN ROAD LaGRANGE, GEORGIA Compliments of VALDAIR CREAMERY Serving LaGrange and surrounding areas JOE HAWKINS SINCLAIR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Morgan St. Box 1 207 LaGrange, Ga. DARDEN-PATTILLO SHOES 127 Main St. "Best Wishes to the Graduating Class" ETHYL CORPORATION, VISQUEEN DIVISION 1425 Vernon Rd. KTI IYI, CORPORA TION VISQUEEN DIVISION LaGRANGn TES Kntuckij rr ted {/ntcken * TAKE HOME SERVICE * ICiTI~l_ij-^l. 0 BURGER CHEF Commerce Ave. LaGrange, Ga. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN By Davis House New Franklin Road LaGrange 217 Epilogue I have thought of beaches, fields, Tears, laughter. I have thought of homes put up And blown away. I have thought of meetings and for Every meeting a goodbye. I have thought of stars going alone, Orioles in pairs, sunsets in blundering Wistful deaths. I have wanted to let go and cross over To a next star, a last star. I have asked to be left a few tears And some laughter. CARL SANDBURG Crafty men condemn studies; simple men admire them; and wise men use them. FRANCIS BACON 220 222 NO PARKING EITHER SIDE DAYor NIGHT The many moods and faces of LaGrange College are a hard attitude to capture on film. Our task was to portray this life force and insure a memory of 1968 on the Hill. The time for that memory is not for now but at a later time when all is in shadow. Hopefully the '68 QUADRANGLE will be the beacon for that memory to appear out of the haze. This yearbook will remain in my memory as a product of those who gave it life and of the life blood of the book, the students of LaGrange College. Despite the long hours and the many sleepless nights, postponed dates, and missed classes, I've survived to see the end . . . one deadline, the final one, met on time and sent to the publisher. It is important that I extend my sincerest thanks to those who have endured my mistakes, depressions, temper, and general bad mood: ... to Pat Trice, who jumped in at the end and pulled us through. ... to Danny Dawson, who kept us in the black all year . . . and allowed me to spend all this money! ... to my staff, who succeeded in showing up at the last minute and made each deadline far from monotonous! (I think you stayed up nights watching Johnny Carson . . . right staff . . . DUH!) ... to Sam Hornsby, who was always there when I needed reassurance. ... to Bill Baker and Taylor Publishing Company, who worked all these miracles, ... to the student body, whose support made this headache possible! With the closing of this cover 1968 at LaGrange College lies bound within. I hope you have associated with the memory and will continue to do so through the years. Editor-in-Chief drawing by Wanda Lybarger