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CONTENTS
Seniors
Underclasses . .
Sports
Organizations .
Student Life . . .
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... 152
Administration
... 180
Advertisements
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Dedication . . . .
. . .230
Epilogue
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COPYRIGHT ' 1976, by Cindy A. Tuck and the 1976 Quadrangle photography
staff. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the express writ-
ten permission of the editor or photographers.
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Senior Superlatives
1st ROW: Dan Brown, Julie Clifton, Donna Woody, Kitty Moon, Chella Johnson.
2nd ROW: Cindy Purcell, Marc Diamond, Harriett McDaniel, Catherine Evans, Terry Gustavson, William King, Ted Fuller.
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7 A
1. DANNY RAY BEASLEY
Chemistry
2. JOSEPH MATTHEW BIRDSONG
Business Adminstration
3. GEORGE DAVID BORING
Psychology
4. LAMOND PARKS BRAND
Elementary Education
5. CAROL SUE BLANTON
Elementary Education
6. DANIEL THAYER BROWN
Social Work
7. PATRICIA ANN BROWN
Health and Physical Education
8 . DEBRA LUISE BRELSFORD
Early Childhood and Elementary Education
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1. ROBERT CROUCH BUCHANAN, JR.
Social Work
2 . GREGORY CARL BUTLER
Religion
3. WILLIAM DAVID BROWN
Speech and Drama
4. JOHN BARBER BUTLER
Chemistry and Biology
5. THOMAS HADE BUTLER, III
Psychology
6. CALVIN LEE BUTTRAM
History
7. LAURA JEAN BYERS
Speech and Drama
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KEITH WARREN CLARK
Business Administration
JANET FAITH CLEGG
History and Speech and Drama
JULIE REBECCA CLIFTON
Elementary Education
BETTY EVERARD CLUNIE
Early Childhood Education
JONATHAN EDWIN CONE
History
JANET GAIL CRAWFORD
Nursing
WILLIAM STEWART DAVIDSON
History
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1. MARC DIAMOND
History
2. SALLY LOUISE DAVIS
Religion
3. PAUL BERNARD DAVIS
History
4. ELIZABETH BARKSDALE DAVIS
Elementary Education
5. ANNE MARIE DRAKE
Psychology
6. BRIAN JAY EBLE
Health and Physical Education
7. MARY JEANETTE ELLINGTON
History
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1. DONNA LYNN ENGEL
Nursing
2. CATHERINE MacCAULAY EVANS
English
3. GLORIA JEAN FORTSON
Elementary Education
4. DAVID LAWRENCE FREEMAN
Speech and Drama
5. SHELLY MARIE FULFORD
Social Work
6. TED EUGENE FULLER
Elementary Education
7. PATRICIA ANN GARNETT
Elementary Education
1. DEBORAH JEAN GATES
Nursing
2. ROBERT TERRY GUSTAVSON
Psychology
3. CONSTANCE LOUISE HAMMETT
Art
4. MARK RICHARD HEARN
Nursing
5. LORRIE ANN HECHT
Early Childhood Education
6. CHARLES JACKSON HERNDON
History
7. SUZANNE MONTGOMERY HOWE
Social Work
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1. MERRILL LYNN JACKSON
Nursing
2. CHELLA ANNE JOHNSON
English and Speech and Drama
3. PATTI LEWEYSE HUGHES
Health and Physical Education
4. NICKY R. HULL
History
5. PATRICIA KENDRICK
Nursing
6. WILLIAM KING
Psychology and Social Work
7. GARY LEE LEWIS
Psychology
1. JEANNETTE LEWIS LITTLE
English
2. WILLIAM BARRETT LOWE
English
3. CHARLES FRANKLIN McCOOK, JR.
Chemistry - Pre -Med.
4. HARRIETT SUE McDANIEL
English
5. BRENDA SUE McDONALD
English
6. JOY ANNETTE MASON
Social Work and Psychology
7 . MARY KATHREN MOON
Elementary Education
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1. WAYNE EDWARD MOSELEY
Religion
2. JOHNNY CHARLES OGLESBY
Social Work and Psychology
3. RONNIE DALE OWENS
Chemistry
4. NALTA ANN PALMER
Health and Physical Education
5. RANDALL WESLEY PARMER
Chemistry
6. MERTON BUFORD PARSONS, JR.
Psychology
7. GEORGIA MAE PRITCHETT
Social Work and Psychology
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1. CYNTHIA ELAINE PURCELL
Elementary Education
2. WILLIAM VERLYN REECE
History
3. MYLES ANTHONY REED
Social Work and Psychology
4. JOHN WESLEY REEVES
Chemistry
5. TERRY ANN RICHARDSON
Nursing
6. STEVEN ROY SCHMIDT
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7. DUMAS BROUGHTON SHELNUTT, JR.
Mathematics
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1. PATRICIA PATTILLO SLADE
Elementary Education
2. SUSAN ELISE SMITH
Business Administration
3 . ROBERT MOORE STOREY
Psychology
4. LITA JO DUKE TAYLOR
Elementary Education
5. JOE HARVEY THOMPSON
History
6. FERRELL TRAVIS TOWNS, JR.
Art
7. DONNA JEAN WHITLEY
History
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1. MERRITT JOHN WILSON
Health and Physical Education
and Mathematics
2. JAY IRVING WINNER
Biology
3. DONNA LUCINE WOODY
Psychology
4. MARGARET CRIST WOOD
Elementary Education
5. JULIAN EMORY WOOD
Psychology
6. DOROTHY LOUISE WRIGHT
Art
7. NORA ANN YARBROUGH
Spanish
8. BETHANY JANE YATES
Early Childhood Education
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Joel Moore Marsha Moore Rodney Moore Mary R. Mullins Anna McKay
Nelson McClung Opal McCrackin Pam McConnell
Sheila McDermott Donna McDonald Ellen McEarly Douglas McElvy Susan McGaha
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Peggy Wade Vance Wadsworth Debra Walker
Martha Lee Warner
Janet Williams
Marsha Williams
Nellie Williams Robert Williamson Zene Williamson
Jay Winner
Loretta Woerner
Cheryl Wofford
James Wood
John Wood
Chantris Woods
Priscilla Woodard
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Arnold Woodyard Joan Wootson Barbara Wright Robert Wright Robert Wyatt
Louise Wynne Kirk Wynne Susan Yarbrough Donna Young Terri Zimmer
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rhe 1976 Panthers
CK ROW: Joe Rogers, Arnold Woodyard, Scott Price, Dick Dorminey, B. J. Eble, Jeff Anderson, Derek Jones, Assistant
Coach.
DDLE ROW: Coach Williamson, Johnny Levans, Geep Cunningham, Brian Basham, Garry Patterson, Lenny Heacock.
3NT ROW: Managers - Dan Brown, John Wilson, Bill Funderburk.
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Total
Game
Games
FG
FGA
PCT
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Pet.
Reb.
Avg.
Points
Avg.
Price, Scott
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217
472
46.0
136
154
88.3
252
8.4
570
19.0
Levana, Johnny
30
193
517
37.3
65
91
71.4
107
3.6
451
15.0
Patterson, Garry
30
127
280
45.4
91
111
82.0
130
4.3
345
11.5
Anderson, Jeff
30
132
325
40.6
49
74
66.2
276
9.2
313
10.4
Dorminey, Dick
29
68
148
45.9
51
77
66.2
179
6.2
187
6.4
Heacock, Lenny
30
35
78
44.9
59
74
79.7
61
2.0
129
4.3
Rogers, Joe
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28
64
43.8
9
18
50.0
81
2.8
65
2.2
Cunningham, Geep
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51
41.1
17
29
58.6
18
0.7
59
2.3
Basham, Bryan
23
12
34
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10
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19
0.8
28
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Boystone, Joby
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SEASON'S RESULTS
Own
Opponent
Their
Score
Score
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Huntington College
75
77
West Florida Univ.
89
63
Troy State Univ.
84
67
Southern Technical Inst.
84
85
Columbus College
70
82
West Florida Univ.
(ot)79
40
Valdosta State
53
63
Huntington College
69
66
Troy State Univ.
106
62
Southern Technical Inst.
60
76
Georgia College
65
76
Shorter College
60
56
Georgia Southwestern
72
63
Berry College
(ot)69
71
Peidmont College
70
76
Oglethorpe Univ.
64
74
West Georgia College
82
62
North Georgia College
69
95
Oglethorpe Univ.
87
79
Auburn U. - Montgomery
88
94
Peidmont College
83
78
Georgia Southwestern
74
72
Georgia College
75
77
Auburn U. - Montgomery
97
77
West Georgia College
78
63
North Georgia College
65
97
Berry College
72
64
Shorter College
67
70
Columbus College
87
67
Georgia College
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NAIA RECORDS
Scott Price - 8th in nation,
individual free throw shooting.
LaGrange College - 10th in nation,
team free throw shooting.
GIAC RECORDS
Scott Price - All Conference Team
Garry Patterson - Honorable Mention
Johnny Levans - Honorable Mention
Dick Dorminey - All Freshman Team
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Men's Intramural Football
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ALL-STARS 1975
Emory Wood Mvl
Chris Vreeland
Joby Boydstone
Ronnie Farr
Chuck Everstine
Chuck Carter
1 orter jonnson
Dteve carter
Bobby Brusch
Mike White
John Matlcok
John Wilson
Buck Parsons
Ed Parkerson
Joey Livingston
Bill Todd
Randal Parmer
Errol Nichols
Jim Wood
Derek Brown
Mike Calvert
Jon Cone
Terry Kingstone
Kirk Wynne
William King
Forrest Furgeron
TEAM STANDING
WON
LOST
PCT.
Indies
7
1
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Pi Kappa Phi
6
2
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Kappa Sigma
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Delta Tau Delta
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Preachers
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Team Offense
TD
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TP
AVG
Indies
37
16
3
244
30.5
Pi Kappa Phi
29
9
3
189
23.8
Kappa Sigma
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10
3
172
21.5
Delta Tau Delta
10
4
64
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Preachers
12
5
77
9.6
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103
12.9
Pi Kappa Phi
16
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103
12.9
Kappa Sigma
22
10
1
144
8.0
Delta Tau Delta
37
14
3
240
30.0
Preachers
23
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5
154
19.5
106
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Ladies 7 Intramural Basketball
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Ladies 7 Intramural Volleyball
's Intramural Volleyball
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Women's Intramural Softball
1976 Men's Tennis Team
Charles Pitts, Robert Wright, Bill Lowe, Hal Hall, John Watson, Jon Cone, Norman Welch, Charles
DeLoach, Charles Herndon, Logan Carlisle.
1976 Ladies 7 Tennis Team
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Men's Intramural Track
Student Government Association
Executive
Council
Left to Right: Donald Chambers, Marc Diamond, Sue Brown
Cindy Purcell, Julie Clifton.
Legislative
Council
TOP ROW: Donald Chambers, Julie
Clifton, Cindy Purcell, Marc Dia-
mond .
MIDDLE ROW: Janice Bartley, Sally
Davis, Carol Blanton, Sullins Ben-
son, B. J. Eble, Sue Brown.
BOTTOM ROW: Mary Jankovic, Jean
Mariott, Alex Bordeaux , Cindy
Tuck.
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Judicial
Council
FIRST ROW: Joy Mason, Paul Davis,
Terry Gustavson.
SECOND ROW: Phyllis Fannings, Dawn
Cummings, Steve Dial.
THIRD ROW: Julie Clifton, John Wat-
son, Kathy Fambro, Mike Levins.
New Dorm
Council
BELOW:
STANDING: Tom Roberts, Cindy
Tuck, Lisa Lamb, Patty Cagle,
Sue Brown.
SITTING: Kathleen Sheridan.
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ABC
FIRST ROW: Chantris Woods, Flora Lindsey, Carolyn Knight,
John Reeves, Emma Graddick, Nancy Rosser, Deborah Gates ,
Gwendolyn Barton, William Collier.
SECOND ROW: Barbara Wright, Porter Johnson, Janice
Dixon, Kenneth McCamey, Jeff Anderson, Margaret Barsh,
Stanford Dean.
HILLTOPPERS
SITTING: Carol Stalnaker, Phyllis Fannings, Pam Woodward, Peggy Wade.
STANDING: Sue Brown, Logan Carlisle, Mark Buoch, Marc Diamond, Steve Dial, Bob Story, Jaye Mitchell.
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Sinawiks
FRONT ROW: Susan Knight, Donna
Woody, Shelly Fulford, Cindy
Purcell, Brenda McDonald, Joy
Mason.
BACK ROW: Martha Lee Warner, Julie
Clifton, Carol Blanton, Donna
McDonald.
Rotoract
FRONT ROW: Sue Hicks, Mary Helen
Williams, KathaLoyd.
BACK ROW: Chip McCook, John
Reeves, Sullins Benson, Chris
Smith, Hans Gilkaer.
Pam Woodward, Jan Hogan, Janice Bartley, Sally Davis.
Circle K
FIRST ROW: Keith Sellers, Robyn
Carlton, Charles DeLoach, Donald
Chambers, Bill Funderburk.
SECOND ROW: Paul Davis, Marc Dia-
mond.
MAA
STANDING: John Matlock, B.J. Eble,
Buck Parsons, Durwood Perry, For-
rest Ferqueron, Jeff Anderson.
SITTING: Erroll Nichols, John Wilson.
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Chi Epsilor
FIRST ROW: Ruth Huntley, Larry Barksdale, Sam Bird, George Boring, Janie Cobble, Nanci Nix, Mary Branch.
SECOND ROW: Paul Messer, Durwood Perry, Cathy Lee, Mulkey West, Sally Davis, Kathleen Sheridan, Patty Cagle, Wayn
Mosely, Phyllis Fannings, Tim Tarpley, Ricky Herbert.
Alpha Mu
Gamma
Left to Right: Linda Burkhart, George
Boring, Nora Yarbrough, Cindy
Tuck.
Wesley Fellowship
FIRST ROW: Mulkey West, Kay
Hutcheson, Greg Butler, Candy
Anderson .
SECOND ROW: Cathy Lee, Michele
Notoro, Janice Bartley, Ricky
Maeser.
THIRD ROW: Phyllis Fannings, David
Hancock, Mary Branch, Sally
Davis.
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FIRST ROW: Brenda McDonald, Cathy
Lamb, Becky Blalock, Mr. David
Blalock - Director.
SECOND ROW: Carolyn Heckert,
LaRee Parrish, Sandra Hiers.
THIRD ROW: Claudia Smithmier,
Connie Bennett , Retha Beard .
FOURTH ROW: Mulkey West, Paul
Willis, Lynn Sheets.
LaGrange
College
Girls 7
Ensemble
SITTING: Donna McDonald, Susan
McGaha, Brenda McDonald,
LaRee Parrish, Retha Beard.
STANDING: Becky Blalock, Mary
Branch, Kay Hutcheson, Carolyn
Heckert.
Art Students'
League
FIRST ROW: Madeline Bowen, Becky Cook, Mary Spoon,
Neil McClaine.
SECOND ROW: Julie Sibley, John Reid, Don Hutchinson,
Dutch McElvy .
THIRD ROW: Jeanna Moore, Skeleton, Travis Towns, Jeff
Reames, Richard Syler.
FOURTH ROW: Kay Thompson, Garrett Strang, Morgan But-
ler, Cindy Mitchum.
FIFTH ROW: Ann Hogan, Becky Welsh, Susan Tripp, Sullins
Benson, Susan Knight.
SIXTH ROW: Debbie Walker, Bridget Machell, Ves Childs,
Donald Penny, Steve Schmidt, George Zachry.
Curtain
Raisers
Hilltop News
FRONT ROW: Michele Notaro, Lu Ann Larson, Frances Farris.
BACK ROW: Mary Jankovic, Don Stone, Julie Sibley.
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Quadrangle
SITTING: Nancy Rosser, Senior Section; Mary Branch, Retha
Beard, Organizations; Cindy Tuck, Editor; Patty Cagle,
Student Life; Don Stone, Faculty Section; Penny Craig,
Underclassmen.
STANDING: Brian Page, Photographer; Nanci Nix, Senior
Section; Merri Herbert, Greek Section; Debbie Naglee,
Senior Section.
PRONE: Sullins Benson, Photographer.
NOT PICTURED: Mark Sprayberry, Business Manager.
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Interfraternity Counci
Left to Right: Ken Bailey, Ronnie Owens, John Wilson.
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Panhellenic Council
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Who's Who of LaGrange College
FRONT ROW: Joy Mason, Donna Woody, Jaye Mitchell, Cindy Purcell, Brenda McDonald.
BACK ROW: Dee Shellnutt, Jeanette Little, Chella Johnson, Joe Hicks, Marc Diamond, Bobby Crawford, Jan Clegg.
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May Day 1976
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Dr. Waights G. Henry
President
Mr. Austin P. Cook
Business Manager
Dr. Malcolm Shackleford
Academic Dean
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Mr. John Love Miss Nancy Alford
Dean of Students Asst. Dean of Students
184
Jerry Lipscomb
Financial Aid Director
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1A
1. CAROLYN BURGESS, Alumni and Placement Director
2. BETTY JO ALGER, Secretary to Alumni Director
3. SUSAN ANDERSON, Alumni Office
4. BETTY CHAFFIN, Assistant Business Manager
5. DEBBIE OVERTON, Business Office
6 . ANITA LANEY , Business Office
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1. KAY DUNN, Admissions Office
2. CHERYL REECE, Admissions Office
3 . WILLETTE PHILLIPS , Development Office
4. JACQUELYN DURSCHER, Academic Dean's Office
5. CYNTHIA MURPHY, Academic Dean's Office
6 . GAYLA SCOTT , Registrar's Office
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4A
5A 6A
1. JAMES M. HENDERSON, SR. , Director of Development
2. RAYMOND HODNETT, Development Office
3 . MARTHA TONEY , Secretary to Dean of Students
4. VIRGINIA RO WE, Secretary
4. DR. DOUGLAS T. HOLDEN, Director of Institutional Research
5 . VIRGINIA ROWE , Secretary to Director of Institutional Research
6 . MAE TOWNS , Secretary to Director of News Service
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1. JOHN W. ANDERSON,
Assistant Professor of History
and Political Science
2. DR. JAMES G. JOHNSON,
Assistant Professor of History
3. MRS. JAN THOMPSON,
Assistant Professor of History
4. DR. FREDERICK V. MILLS,
Professor of History
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1. DR. GEORGE deBONE, Professor of Foreign
Languages
2. ANN CLARK BAILEY, Assistant Professor of
Foreign Language
3. DR. SAMUEL HORNSBY, Professor of English
4. DR. WALTER D. JONES, Professor of English
5. DR. MURIEL B. ENGLISH, Professor of English
1 . RICHARD D . JOLLY , Associate Professor of
Mathematics
2. MR. MICHAEL SEARCY, Assistant Professor of
Mathematics
3 . SARAH PATRICK , Assistant Professor of
Mathematics
4. DR. ZACHARY TAYLOR, Prof essor of
Economics and Business Administration
5. MILDRED W. HARWELL, Associate Professor of
Business Administration
6. BURTON N. LOWE, Assistant Professor of
Business Administration
7. DR. CHARLES ALLEN, Professor of Business
Administration
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1. BONNIE A. BICKERSTAFF, Assistant Professor
of Education
2. HELEN KIRBY, Assistant Professor of Education
3. JAMES A. NEW, Assistant Professor of
Education
4. DR. MAYNARD L. REID, Associate Professor of
Education
5. DR. ROBERT P. PRICE, Fuller E. Callaway
Professor of Psychology
6. JOHN F. WASMUND, Assistant Professor of
Social Science
7. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Assistant Professor of
Psychology
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198
1. DR. MARCUS N. GE WINNER, Associate
Professor of Psychology
2. PATRICK M. HICKS, Associate Professor of
Science
3. DR. ARTHUR M. HICKS, Prof essor of
Chemistry
4. DR. JOHN SHIBLEY, Professor of Biology
5. DR. JOHNC. HURD, Assistant Professor of
Biology
6. DR. KENNETH COOPER, Assistant Professor of
Chemistry
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1A
1 . ALFRED MARIOTTI , Assistant Professor of
Health and Physical Education
2 . JANET AINSWORTH , Assistant Professor of
Health and Physical Education
3. PHIL WILLIAMSON, Associate Professor of
Health and Physical Education g
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1. MARGARET FUNDERBURK, Campus Nurse
2. LIBBA TRAYLOR, Campus Bookstore
ANNA SHIBLEY , Campus Bookstore
3. FRANK LEWIS , Head Librarian
JANE BARTON SHELNUT , Librarian
ZELDA GROSS JONES, Secretary
VELMA E . SIGGERS , Acquisition Assistant
SARA E . WELCH , Librarian
4. BARBARA HYDE, Postmistress
5. JOYCE A. WYNGAARDEN
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1 . JOAN W . CURRAN , Assistant Professor of Art
2. JULIA B. BURDETT, Assistant Professor of
Social Work
3. LUKE K. GILL, Associate Professor of Social
Science
4. TROY HOLDER, Assistant Professor of Social
Work
5. DR. PAUL STANSEL
6. BRENDA THOMAS, Assistant Professor of
English
7. TOM W. JEFFREY, Assistant Professor of Speech
and Drama
1. MARY V. HOGAN, Professor of
Nursing
2. MARTHA S. FORSBREY,
Assistant Professor of Nursing
3. DOROTHY E. HART, Assistant
Professor of Nursing
4. JANET PITTS, Assistant Professor
of Nursing
5. VIRGINIA BURGESS, President's
Office
6. STAN MOOR, Admissions Office
7. SAM THROWER, Campus
Policeman
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Phone 404 882-6471
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1976 Quadrangle Dedication
April 30, 1976
The Seniors of LaGrange College have chosen to
dedicate the 1976 QUADRANGLE to a well-
deserving professor. He is open, friendly and help-
ful to all students in or out of the classroom. As
well as an educator, he is a Methodist minister
who founded the church at Tybee Island , Georgia .
He is said to be extremely animated in the class-
room, and his hobbies include classical music,
counseling , and writing character sketches .
He was born in Martinsville, Virginia, and
came to LaGrange in 1971 as the Fuller E. Calla-
way Professor of Psychology. When asked why the
college appealed to him, he replied it was
because of its emphasis on full-time teaching of
quality. This professor rightly said of himself, "I
have always been able to get the best from the stu-
dent when I have expected it . " In his philosophy
on education, he stated, "Once a student is
admitted to a campus, I feel it the obligation of
the school to take the diamond in the rough he
may be and surround him with tools he may use to
bring about his own polished brilliance. " Dr. Rob-
ert Preston Price most assuredly provides the stu-
dents of LaGrange College with the tools to per-
form this feat.
IN MEMORIAM
Maidee Strickland
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As this has been the bicentennial year, the 1976 QUAD-
RANGLE staff has attempted to take a look back into the his-
tory of LaGrange College as well as to record the events of
the past year. We hope you will appreciate this rich history
and recognize the role it plays in our lives today.
My thanks go to the photographers, staff members, and our
representative for the many hours they have put into this
book. There have been many frustrations, but we are proud
to present this yearbook and hope you share our pride .
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BUSINESS MANAGER - Mark Sprayberry
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Brian Page, Sullins Benson, Jay Duke
STUDENT LIFE - Patty Cagle
ORGANIZATIONS - Retha Beard , Mary Branch
SENIORS - Nanci Nix, Debra Naglee, Nancy Rosser
UNDERCLASS - Penny Craig, Alex Bordeaux, Libby Slife, Mary Sanger
FACULTY - Don Stone
GREEKS - Merri Herbert