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LaGrange College
Life LaGrange!
Greetings! Here we are at LaGrange College. The first person you
meet is smiling Roddie deMaflinger, in charge of admissions. Everyone
asks him, "Roddie, why do you spell your last name with a small 'd'?"
He just smiles. He's a nice guy. He takes you to see Miss Merry
Marie. Be nice to her. She hands out money to pay for your higher
education.
Now, you register for classes. Your first step is to fill out a
blue, pink, and yellow copy of the financial aid form. Throw away two
of the copies, then move to the next table. Give the person seated there
the third copy (you didn't throw it away, did you?), and say goodbye
to your hard earned money. Oh well, easy come . . . Move on to the first
week of classes time to meet people, and if you want to, study.
A People Set Apart
Meet Mike O. Blivion, freshman pledge to I Phelta Thi. He goes to
frat parties, drinks, meets girls there who drink, and gets back to the
dorm very late. He also regularly misses his eight o'clock class. He
says his alarm clock is broken.
Ah, and here's Joe N. Dee. He sometimes says that fraternities
are for the pseudo-elitist spawn of a capitalist-oriented demagogery.
Usually he just says that they're for jerks.
Sitting next to him is Karen Hermaskovich. Karen collects Milton
memorabilia and quotes the Koran. She has a hard time getting dates.
Outside the student center is a crowd of guys. No wonder, look who's
in the middle of the crowd. It's Ima Thi, known affectionately as being
"up front" which is where her main assets are. When not surrounded
by a crowd of guys, she may frequently be seen on the porch swing on the
back side of the Smith building with her latest victim . . . er . . . boyfriend.
People. . .
Meeting People
Hermy Firnburger is a junior. He transferred to LaGrange from Old
Harris College. People don't understand when he asks intelligent
questions in class like, "May I ask a question, sir?" He also has a bad
habit of getting lost in the bookstore.
Oh, there's Gilda Dif. No one quite seems to know anything about her,
but then, no one seems to want to, either.
Well, that takes care of about 5% of our students. Those are the
ones who make things interesting, or, at least entertaining. The rest
of the students are just plain folks, cruising through life or whatever
it takes to survive. They cram for tests, sleep late on Saturdays to
catch up from cramming for tests, and watch the other 5% do the strange
things they do to get their names in obscure college yearbooks like this
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Underclassmen
Russ Addison
Kimikazu Aikawa
Iwaki Akinori
Bill Albright
Glenda Aldridge
Jeff Aliff
Brenda Joe Almand
James Alsobrook
Jeanne Anderson
Susan Anderson
Jeannie Anderson
Joe Andrews
Jo Andrews
Mary Artis
Susan Ashworth
James Askew
Jack Bagley
Brenda Bailey
Tommy Baker
Kelly Baker
Lynda Barnes
Rhonda Barnes
Kim Barney
Theresa Basilico
Eddie Bassett
Edwin Batchelor
Debbie Battin
Barbara Bay
Bert Beacham
Patricia Bedford
Jan Beavers
Kathleen Benford
Doris Berry
Eugenia Bishop
Robin Blanz
Linda Bloodworth
Becca Bloodworth
Debbie Bone
Pat Borders
Kerry Bowden
Joan Bowden
Penny Bowie
Underclassmen / 19
Grant Bozeman
Russell Bozeman
Ricky Boyd
Dorothy Jane Boykin
Robert Bradfield
Becky Bradley
Emery Breed
Hilda Bridwell
Elizabeth Britt
Joy Brooks
Clementene Brown
Lisa Brown
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Beth Bruette
Lisa Brumbeloe
Jeff Buchanan
Jennifer Bullock
Linda Burke
Edward Burrell
William Burston
Elizabeth Burtoft
Susan Buttrum
Julia Byers
Kevin Cain
Terri Cain
Daria Caldwell
Johnny Cameron
Teresa Campbel
Stephen Carder
Greg Carlton
Jay Carlton
Scott Carmical
Greg Carson
Underclassmen / 21
JSK.
Steve Cooper
Haden Copeland
Diane Cevil
Linda Cowan
Charlie Cox
Sharon Cozart
Michael Crawford
Rhonda Crawford
Margaret Crawl
Ed Crofton
Cindy Crowe
Lee Crowe
Susan Crouch
Scott Curlee
David Curry
Becky Davis
Jeff Davis
Lynn Davis
Underclassmen / 23
Marian Davis
Mirian Davis
Patrice Davis
Rhonda Davis
Tommy Davis
Grace Daniel
Nancy Daniel
Tommy Darrah
Craig DeLoach
June DeLoach
Margaret Dellinger
Michelle Deloria
Beth Dillard
Chris Dixon
Regina Dollar
Theresa Donaldson
Ron Dooley
Drew Duda
Amy Duncan
Kenneth Ellison
Roger Elliston
Hattie English
Donna Erington
Mimi Etherington
Julia Evans
Laura Fackler
Diane Ferguson
Kathy Fields
Delores Fincher
Alice Fiveash
Jerry Foley
Gary Fowler
Tony Fowler
Stephen Fulse
Sheryl Frady
Ricky Free
Jeff Fray
Katsuhita Fujii
Diane W. Fuller
Kenneth Furgurson
Ronald Futch
Lisa Gagne
24/ Underclassmen
Terri Gallagher
Christine Gardner
Joy Garnett
Bridgett Garrett
Marion Gault
Anne Geisel
Sandra Gibson
Joan Gingrich
Suzette Glazier
Jean Golden
Kathy Golden
Laurie Goodwin
David Gordon
Scott Graham
Ken Green
David Griffin
Leigh Griffin
Libby Griffith
Doug Grimes
Chuck Grovenstein
Jody Hale
Morris Hall
Terri Hall
Ken Hamilton
26 / Underclassmen
Underclassmen / 27
Doug Hester
Raymond Higgins
Cheryl Hines
Barbara Hoard
Joseph Hodge
Robin Hooker
Jeff Hopson
Jeff Howard
Thomas Howard
Les Howell
Shawna Howell
Carol Howington
Mark Hucksted
Charles Hudson
Martha Hueck
Donna Huffstutler
Ann Hughes
Gary Hughes
Laura Hume
Barbara Humphrey
Martha Carol Hurley
Angela Hutchinson
Debra Hutchinson
Hiroshi Ishizaka
Lamar Jackson
Julie Jacobson
Rose Jones
Anita Jahkola
Tim Jarrell
Greg Jasinski
Randy Jeffers
Jan Jeringan
Bennett Johnson
Dan Johnston
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Debbie Lockard
Wesley Long
Al Lopresti
Thomas Lovett
Emily Lovorn
Sally Lowe
Caryn Loyd
Samantha Loyd
Carolyn Lukken
Tracy McAuliffe
Moody McCall
Cynthia McCann
Jennie McCook
Valerie McCoy
Angela McCraw
Deborah McCumy
Alma McGinnis
Gale McGuffin
Lousinda McKeen
John McNeil
Marc McPherson
Vickie McWhorters
Jody Mabry
Michele Mabry
Jim Mackie
Lawrnece Mackie
Richard Maddox
Gail Manning
David Marsh
Keizo Matsuoka
Underclassmen / 31
Janet Matthews
Susan Meeker
George Mercer
Marsha Merrill
Kim Middleton
Amy Miller
Eddie Miller
Laura Miller
Cynthia Mingledorff
Mark Mishima
Pam Mitchell
Sandra Mitchell
James Mitchum
Ichiro Miura
Susan Mobley
Hugh Moore
Mark Morgan
Cheryl Morrison
Barbara Muenzamay
Nannette Munn
Dan Murphy
Ellen Murphy
Jean Murphy
Kim Murphy
Phillip Murrell
Greg Nabel
Joy Naglee
Lisa Nash
Brenda Neese
Jason Nevoit
Nancy Newsome
Dana Newton
Bud Nichols
Yumi Niisaka
Tamia Nipper
Meri Norris
Toshio Obasta
Keith O'Donnell
Deborah Odum
Sheila Oliver
Yasuo Omae
Melanie Osbahr
Max Owens
Issei Oyama
Murphey Pace
Sarah Palmer
Jo Parmer
Donna Parry
Lane Parton
Joanna Patton
Sandra Pelfrey
Kay Perdue
Donna Petrel
Melissa Phillips
Jenny Pittman
Chuck Pitts
Kim Pollard
Brenda Potts
Kenneth Pope
Deborah Power
Susan Primm
Caroll Puckett
Carole Quade
Jeff Reames
Buddy Reed
Kathy Reese
Ken Reese
Mary Reid
Anne Rice
Belinda Rice
Dave Right
David Riley
Cindy Riley
Max Riley
Barbara Ann Roberts
34 / Underclassmen
Doug Roberts
Elton Roberts
Kristy Roberts
Jimmy Robinson
Melanie Robinson
Janice Rodgers
Eleanor Rogers
Rhonda Rollins
Betty Rosser
Charles Rosser
Randy Rowe
David Rushforth
Kenneth Rushforth
Kazu Sakabe
Hubert Sanders
Mary Beth Sapp
Shanna Segars
Shinichi Seki
Reggie Sellers
Bobbie Sermonds
Randy Sexton
Ricky Sexton
Underclassmen / 35
Jean Shackleford
Pat Shaw
Melodie Shepherd
Allan Shepley
Donna Sherrer
Shinobu Shimizu
Deborah Shore
Rick Shorrock
Joyce Simpson
Lorraine Simpson
Lisa Sims
Jane Slay
Joe Slife
Clanissa Smith
Erma Smith
Janice Smith
Judy Smith
Ken Smith
Kenneth Smith
Melanie Smith
Tammy Smith
Cammie Solomon
James Sparks
Steve Springer
Ken Spradlin
Skipper Starr
John Stephens
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Vic Titus
Agatha Todd
Jack Todd
Robert Tomasello
Karmen Toulou
Marion Towns
Joe Traylor
Joyce Trippe
Tom Truett
Barbara Turner
Betty Turner
Dorothy Turner
James Turner
Scott Tweed
Ellen Twitty
Kazuya Uehara
Kazuko Utoguchi
Sonja Underwood
Julie Van Horn
Martha Varella
Connie Varnarelias
Robert Walker
Fannie Walston
Cathy Walton
Juana Walton
Sheila Ware
Bette Watkins
John Watson
Underclassmen / 39
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Seniors
Campus life keeps Weese Reese busily in-
volved in organizations such as Alpha Tau
Theta, Kappa Delta, and Pi Kap Little Sisters.
After transferring to LaGrange College, Allen
Clary soon made a place for himself here.
CARTER'S
PRINT SHOP, INC
821 Franklin Road
882-3855
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Allen Clary
Psychology
44 / Seniors
Working toward his major in Art, James
Mitchum hangs an exhibit in the gallery. In her
leisure time Suzette Glazier spends afternoons
with her favorite horse Buck.
James Mitchum
Art
Suzette Glazier
Psychology
GRACE
REALTY
Specializing in New Home Sales
209 Church Street
882-7773
Seniors / 45
Being treasurer for Phi Mu is the sum of
things for Beth Sturgess. Nancy Russell is an
active Kappa Delta and Starduster in addition
to her activities in Alpha Tau Theta.
Beth Sturgess
Elementary Education
46 / Seniors
Southern Ambulance
Builders, Inc.
833 New Franklin Road
822-0136
Chuck Vaughn
Social Work
Kay Thompson
Art
Delta Tau Delta and Hilltoppers keep Chuck
Vaughn involved in campus life. Kappa Delta,
Stardusters, and working at "Cleve's Place" all
keep Kay Thompson on her toes.
Seniors / 47
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Chantris Woods
Chemistry
TAYLOR'S
401 Vernon Street
884-4158
Being an active part of Zeta Phi Beta, Chan-
tris Woods is also interested in the field of
Chemistry. L.C. Homecoming Queen Lucy
Stowe holds other honors amoung Phi Mu,
and Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters.
Lucy Stowe
Early Childhood Education
48 / Seniors
John's Music
Co.
sheet music albums tapes guitars
amplifiers pianos Organs
Kirk Bozeman
Religion
Bett Johnson
Elementary Education
Numberous beauty titles, Phi Mu, Hilltop-
pers, and Who's Who are only a few of Bett
Johnson's accomplishments at L.C. Kirk
Bozeman's religion major has influenced him
to be actively involved in Chi Epsilon as Presi-
dent of the organization.
Seniors / 49
Susan Creager
Early Childhood Education
Joby Boydstone
Health and Physical Education
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CREDIT BUREAU OF
LA GRANGE
200 CHURCH STREET
884-5691
Busily involved as a Kappa Delta and Pi Kap
Little Sister, Susan Creager works toward an
Early Childhood major. Keeping in top shape
is a necessity for Joby Boydstone as he plans
to major in Health and Physical Education.
50 / Seniors
Kappa Sig Sweetheart Caroline Hurdle
works toward a Math major and serves as Pres-
ident of Kappa Delta. As a secondary Educa-
tion major, Debbie Biles plans to teach history
on the high school level.
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CROCKETT BROTHER'S
GULF SERVICE
Mike and Bill Crockett Owners
241 New Franklin Road
Caroline Hurdle
Math
Debra Biles
History
Seniors / 51
STEWART WHOLESALE
HARDWARE COMPANY
333 Main Street
884-5651
Serving as Miss Greek, Lauren Smith proudly
represents Phi Mu, Delta Tau Delta, and
Panhellenic Council. Being an active member
in Kappa Delta and Stardusters keeps Ann
Hogan involved.
Lauren Smith
Ann Hogan
Art
52 / Seniors
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Rickie Weye
Art
Kenneth Furgerson
Art
Devoting her time to an Art Major Rickie
Weye concentrates on a new project. Although
his business major requires a great deal of
time, Kenneth Furgerson still finds time for his
photography hobby.
BURDETTE'S CROWN
SERVICE STATION
300 Vernon Street
884-8572
Seniors / 53
As President of Student Education Associa-
tion Laurie Purcell also finds time to be ac-
tively involved in Phi Mu. Working toward a
double major of Business Administration and
English Denise Lindsey also takes part in many
campus activities.
Denise Lindsey
Business Administration and English
Laurie Purcell
Elementary Education
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Mac Cardwell
English
Mac Cardwell, a devoted English major is
also an avid Star Wars fan. Working on a de-
gree in Radiology, Susan Crouch gets practical
experience by working in the X-Ray Depart-
ment.
LA GRANGE
AUTO SALES
1595 VERNON ROAD
882-5485
Susan Crouch
Radiology
Seniors / 55
Serving as President of Alpha Tau Theta and
playing on the tennis team are major activities
of Chuck Pitts. Besides working out complex
Math problems Francee Crayden finds time to
include Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Tau Delta
activities.
Chuck Pitts
Chemistry
56 / Seniors
Larry Barksdale
Religion and Social Work
Fulfilling field placement requirements Larry
Barksdale serves as a Chaplain at West Geor-
gia Medical Center. Serving as President of
Alpha Omicron Pi, Angie Fronek is also actively
involved in Alpha Tau Theta Honor Society.
Seniors / 57
Besides putting in hours working at the
hospital, Anne Geisel finds time to be active in
Alpha Omicron Pi and Kappa Sig Stardusters.
Majoring in Chemistry, Hal Hall has med
school, in his plans for the future.
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Majoring in Business Administration, James
Alsobrook prepares for the future. Nursing,
Kappa Delta, and Pi Kap Little Sisters easily
take up most of Susan Ashworth's time.
Seniors / 59
A teaching certificate is worth the ride from
Hogansville for Gail Lee as she commutes
each day for classes. Taking her love for chil-
dren into consideration Suzanne Martin plans
to major in Elementary Education.
60/ Seniors
A Business major is all Martha Aycock has in
mind besides Bobby. Shirley Johnson's
major interest is the field of Business as she
works toward her degree.
Martha Aycock
Business Administration
Shirley Johnson
Business Administration
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Features
How To Succeed
In Business
Without Really
Trying
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The LaGrange College
Speech and Drama Department Presents:
The Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows Musical
"HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS
WITHOUT REALLY TRYING"
Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Based on the Book by Shepherd Mead
Directed by Max C. Estes
Music Direction by Martha Estes
Choreography by Brenda McAvoy
Technical Direction by W.A. Fincannon
Stage Manager: Donna Drake
Assistant Stage Manager: Brian Wicker
Cast
Book Voice John Scott Hendry
J. Pierrepont Finch Joseph M. Slife
Mr. Gatch Jay Reynolds
Jenkins Gary Hughes
Peterson Greg Williams
Matthews Les Howell
Toynbee Ken Reese
Ms. Tackaberry Yu Mi Niisaka
J.B. Biggley Marc McPherson
Hornsby Grant Bozeman
Thomas Chuck DeLoach
Johnson Kenneth Woodham
Rosemary Pilkington Leanna Taylor
Mr. Bratt Sanford Stokes
Smitty Ann Harris
Bud Frump Hugh Moore
Miss Jones Cathy Fields
Mr. Twimble "Spec" Cody Clark
Hedy La Rue Michelle T. Hayes
Miss Krumholtz Laurie Kemp
1st Scrubwoman Dana Newton
2nd Scrubwoman Donna Ritter
B.B.D. Ovington Brian Wicker
Policeman Chuck DeLoach
Wally Womper Mark Johstono
Ms. Toney Kathy Reese
Ms. Burgess Cynthia McCann
Ms. Chaffin Amy Miller
Ms. Anderson Carol Howington
Ms. Alger Leigh Griffin
Ms. Dennis Melanie Osbahr
Ms. Olson Monique Weiss
Ms. Taylor Jennie McCook
TV Announcer Lane Teilhaber
"How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" is
presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre
International
For This Production:
Lighting Control Greg Gurley
Sound Katrina Cook
Set Crew Judy Ingalls
Ann Harris
Jay Reynolds
Hugh Moore
The Essentials of Theatre Class
Costumes Diane Kilpatrick
Kathy Reese
Kim Wills
Members of the Cast
Musicians Martha Estes, piano
John Jackson, bass
Joel Forbus, percussion
Chuck DeLoach, percussion
House Manager Donna Reeves
Staff Photographer Tom Divan
Features / 65
The LaGrange College
Speech and Drama Department Presents:
"The Glass Menagerie"
by
Tennessee Williams
The
Glass Menagerie
January 18, 19, 20, 1979
Price Theatre
CAST
Tom Wingfield Greg Gurley
Amanda Wingfield Donna Drake
Laura Wingfield Cathy Fields
Jim O'Conner Mark Clayton Callaway
St. Louis 1935
There will be one ten-minute intermisson
Director Tom Divan
Stage Manager Jay Reynolds
Asst. Stage Manager Judy Ingals
Set and Lighting Design . . W.A. Fincannon
House Manager Jenny McCook
Lighting Control Diane Kilpatrick
Sound Katrina Cook
Produced by arrangement with
Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Special Thanks to:
Katrina Cook
Jay Reynolds
Laurie Kemp
Judy Ingals
Hugh Moore
Don Hutchenson
Coming Events
Dark of the Moon February 22, 23, 24
Blithe Spirit April 12, 13, 14
Camelot May 17, 18, 19
66 / Features
Dark of the Moon
THE LAGRANGE COLLEGE
SPEECH AND DRAMA DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:
"DARK OF THE MOON"
by
Howard Richardson
and
William Berney
February 22, 23, 24, 1979 Price Theatre
CAST
John Brian Scott Wicker
Conjur Man Ray Johnson
Dark Witch Diane Kilpatrick
Fair Witch Michelle T. Hayes
Conjur Woman Sharon Hossack
Hank Gudger E. Les Howell
Miss Metcalf Amy J. Miller
Uncle Smelicue Jay Reynolds
Mrs. Summey Donna Reeves
Edna Summey Laurie Kemp
Mr. Atkins "Spec" Cody Clark
Mrs. Bergen Carol Howington
Burt Dinwitty Greg Williams
Hattie Heffner Melanie Osbahr
Mr. Bergen Jim Turner
Mr. Summey Hugh Moore
Marvin Hudgens Steve Claxton
Barbara Allen Jody Mabrey
Floyd Allen Grant Bozeman
Mrs. Allen Donna Drake
Mr. Allen Sandford Stokes
Preacher Haggler Scott Allen Curley, Sr.
Greeny Gorman Dana Newton
Rome Agar Chuck DeLoach
Other Townspeople Kim Wells
David Marsh
There will be a ten-minute intermission between acts.
Director Max. C. Estes
Set and Lighting Design J. C. Holler
Shop Foreman W. A. Fincannon
Original Music composed by Chris Edmonds
Stage Manager Marc McPherson
Asst. Stage Manager Joseph M. Slife
"witch dance" choreographed by Terrell Paulk
Sound Design Joseph M. Slife
Sound Board Operator Melitta Nunemacher
Master Electrician Richard Ramsay
Electrician Monica Weiss
Light Board Operator Richard Ramsey
Properties Laurie Kemp
Asst. Properties Amy J. Miller
Costumes Sharon Hossack
Asst. Costumes Diane Kilpatrick
Scenic Artist Judy Ingalls
Set Construction Members of the Essentials
of Theatre and Techniques of Technical
Theatre Classes
House Manager Cathy Fields
Asst. House Manager Judy Ingalls
Box Office Johnny Thrift
Musicians Chris Edmonds
Chuck DeLoach
Vocals Jody Mabrey
Features / 69
LaGrange Homecoming Court 1978
Miss Congeneality
Jennifer Bullock
1st Runner-Up
Ann Hughes
70 / Features
Panther Alumni Basketball Game
Homecoming Parade Makes Time Stand Stil
DORM LIFE MAKES
LIFE LAGRANGE
78 / Features
One of
Finest Is
LaGrange
Price Theater is one of the
finest college drama theaters in
the nation. The $2 million
dramatic arts building, which
opened in the fall of 1975, has a
280-seat auditorium with conti-
nental seating and utilizes the
latest acoustical concepts. The
2,898-square-foot stage can be
used as a conventional stage or
converted into a thrust stage by
an hydraulic lift. When the lift is
down, it forms an orchestra pit.
The projection room contains
sophisticated sound and light-
ing systems costing a quarter of
a million dollars. Named for the
late Lewis Price of LaGrange, a
long-time member of the La-
Grange College Board of Trus-
tees, the theater and five-acre
tract on which it is built was a
gift of the Callaway Foundation,
Inc. of LaGrange.
Features / 79
80 / Features
Freshman Girls
include Hawkes as
part of Campus
Life
Students find Modern Facilities
Aid to Learning
Features / 83
mith Reflects College's Past
Smith Building is the oldest building on the LaGrange College
campus. The main portion of this historic building was con-
structed in 1842 of handmade brick formed from native clay. An
addition was built in 1887. The structure was named for Oreon
Smith, wife of President Rufus W. Smith (1885-1915). LaGrange
College is a Methodist affiliated institution, and for several genera-
tions the four columns of Smith Hall have been called with whim-
sical affection: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The window panes
in Smith were from hand-poured glass, and provided a unique
service which their manufacturers did not imagine. Young women
often etched the initials of their sweethearts in the glass panes.
Evidence of the etchings date back to November 30, 1893.
Beauty Shown Through History
The Chapel is one of the more contemporary yet historic structures on campus. A gift of the Callaway Foundation,
Inc. of LaGrange, it was built in 1965, but includes materials linking it to the origins of Christian worship. Bricks and
windows used in the chapel are from the former sanctuary of The First Methodist Church of LaGrange built in 1898,
including two beautiful cathedral windows made of stained glass in Belgium more than 100 years ago. Three
significant stones have been mounted in the building. A stone from the Temple of Apollo at Corinth, Greece, is
embedded in the north side of the chapel. The temple was erected around 540 B.C. and St. Paul preached nearby in
the market place around 50 A.D., founding the church to which his Epistles to the Corinthians were addressed. On
the chapel's east side is a stone from the Benedictine Monastery on the lona Island of Scotland. Christian worship
began there in 563 A.D. and the monastery dates back to the 13th Century. A stone from St. George's Chapel,
Windsor, England, is in the south side of the building. The cupola (belfry) atop the chapel contains both a bell from
one of the last steam engines on the Atlanta and West Point Railroad (Southern Railway System).
Features / 87
Besides the time she spends on her studies,
Mary Sanger takes a big part in Phi Mu and
Delt Little Sisters. Working toward her double
degree in Spanish and Early Childhood Educa-
tion, Karon Vaughn plans to teach her favorite
subject.
Karon Vaughn
Spanish & Early Childhood Education
Kathy Cook
Business Administration
Whenever she takes time off from her
studies, Kathy Cook can be found actively in-
volved in various campus activities and sports
events.
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200 Main Street
and
150 Commerce Drive
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884-4681
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Seniors / 89
Paula Jackson
Early Childhood Ed.
Ed Brown
Biology
Taking a very active part in campus organi-
zations, Paula Jackson shows her talents.
Seeking a degree in Biology, Ed Brown con-
ducts a tricky experiment in the lab.
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Being a double major in Psychology and
Social Work gives Helen Rice many oppor-
tunities in her career. Seeking a degree in
Nursing, Barbara Humphrey spends many
hours at Sunny Gables.
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Helen Rice
Soc. Work/Psychology
Barbara Humphrey
Nursing
Seniors / 91
Miriam Naglee
Early Childhood Ed.
92/ Seniors
Agatha Todd finds that her Nursing major
enables her to fulfill a career and help people
at the same time. Wesley Ford, who is major-
ing in Psychology gives his time to his fraterni-
ty, Delta Tau Delta.
Agatha Todd
Nursing
Wesley Ford
Psychology
Leslie Stewart
Psychology/Social Work
Cindy Notch
Early Childhood Ed.
S.G.A. and Phi Mu are among the activities
of Leslie Stewart, but she still manages to keep
her grades up. Small children are dear to
Cindy Notch and influenced her decision to
major in Early Childhood Education.
Seniors / 95
Jim Lewis
Health and Phys. Ed.
96/ Seniors
Susan Primm
Nursing
Considering all her knowledge of the pro-
fession, Susan Primm seems a natural for a
nursing career. Majoring in Elementary Edu-
cation, Johnny Heath plans to teach.
Johnny Heath
Elementary Education
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Seniors / 99
Through her Elementary Education degree
Jackie Noles hopes to show her love for chil-
dren. Having a head for numbers Susan Slade
seeks a major in Mathematics.
Jackie Noles
Elementary Education
Susan Slade
100/ Seniors
Laurie Barnett
Business Adm. /Psychology
Rick Herbert
Business Adm. & Economics
Devoting many hours to her home life and to
a double major in Business Administration and
Psychology, Laurie Barnett still is active in
Kappa Delta. Serving as the S.G.A. President,
Rick Herbert is actively involved in all campus
events.
Seniors / 101
Ricky Free
History
Carolyn Heckert
Elementary Education
Being President of Delta Tau Delta doesn't
leave Ricky Free much free time! Besides
teaching, Carolyn Heckert takes an active part
in theater activities.
An honor student majoring in Psychology,
Alex Harris enjoys creative writing in her spare
time. Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa Phi, and W.A.A.
keep Louise Wynne busy but she always has
time for a friendly smile.
Alex Harris
Psychology/Social Work
Louise Wynn
Spanish
Besides devoting time to studies, Bob
Mainor finds time for his tennis. A busy busi-
ness major, Janice Dixon participates in bas-
ketball and softball activities.
Janice Dixon
Business Administration
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Bob Mainor
Health and Phys. Ed.
106/ Seniors
Don Hutchinson
Art
Using his creative talents, Don Hutchinson
plans a career employing his artistic skills.
Serving as SGA treasurer, Carol Andreason
has little time to fully devote herself to
Sinawicks, Phi Mu, and Delt Little Sisters.
Carol Andreason
Business Administration
Seniors / 107
A Social Work major, Kim Hardrath, plans to
work with underprivileged children. Majoring
in Social Work, Margaret Barsh, also finds
time to style and make her own clothes.
108/ Seniors
Roy Watkins
Religion/Elementary Ed.
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Susan Gary
Business Administration
Roy Watkins plans to use his combination
Religion and Elementary Education major to
work with church youth groups. Spending
many hours practicing, LC Cheerleader, Susan
Gary, keeps the Panther spirit high.
Seniors / 109
Besides working on a double major of Psy-
chology and Social Work, Nanette Jackson is
actively involved in youth work at her church.
With her degree in Elementary Education
Sheril Evans plans to teach.
Nanette Jackson
Psychology and Social Work
Elementary Education
LaRee Parrish is actively involved in Alpha
Tau Theta, and Wesley Fellowship as well as
being the mainstay of the W.A.A. Never still for
a moment George Etling stays involved in
many campus activities.
Seniors / 111
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LaGrange College
Panthers
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Hometown
10
Bryan Basham
G
6-2
170
Ft. Thomas, KY
12
Chris Dixon
G
6-4
185
Walton, IN
20
Ken Smith
F
6-4
180
Tallapoosa, GA
22
Tommy Darrah
G
6-5
190
Chamblee, GA
30
Nat Hellstrom
G
6-4
180
Gainesville, FL
32
Arnold Woodyard
F
6-4
175
LaGrange, GA
34
Rob Walker
F
6-6
188
Bremen, GA
40
Todd Whitsitt
G
6-2
182
Oxford, GA
42
Dick Dorminey
C
6-7
205
Tifton, GA
44
Greg Nable
F
6-6
210
Tallahassee, FL
52
Edward Starr
F
6-5
190
Summerville,GA
54
Brad Kenemer
C
6-7
195
Dalton, GA
Panther Basketball / 119
120/ Panther Basketball
CROSS
COUNTRY TEAM
William Burston
Ryohei Hoshi
Greg Jones
Greg Carson
Raymond Higgins
Moody McCall
Bob Mainor
122 /Cross Country Track Team
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Cross Country Track Team / 123
WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM
Joy Nag lee
Leslie Knight
Louise Wynne
Shawna Howell
Susan Creager
Janet Ainsworth Coach
Eleanor Rogers
Pippy Rogers
MEN'S TENNIS TEAM
John Watson
Chuck Pitts
Bob Mainor
Greg Carson
Craig DeLoach
David Griffin
Michael Smith Coach
Jeff Aliff
Men's Tennis Team / 125
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VALVES
1570 Forrest Avenue
882-7761
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Downtown 66
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505 Vernon Street
882-1046
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MEN'S INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL
130 / Intramural Football
MAA Champions 1979
ABC
William Burston
Ronald Futch
Toby Young
Charles Rosser
Wayne Lackey
Jimmy Cooley
Wehman Newsome
Tommy Davis
William Collier
Stephen Fulse
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U.S. 27 North
LA GRANGE, GEORGIA 30240
ACE
HARDWARE
212 Bull Street
882-3521
Lehman -
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6 East LaFayette Square
884-4931
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Plantation
Foods, Inc
131 Bull Street
882-3032
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DlfUGS
523 South Greenwood Street
LaGrange
884-2661
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DELTA TAU DELTA
Francis Kirkpatrick
Chuck Vaughn
Rick Jones
Steve Hashimoto
Tom Powell
Sandy Tharpe
Jay Little
Ricky Free
Eddie Miller
Craig DeLoach
Dennis Williams
Wesley Ford
David Griffin
Billy Trotter
Skipper Stevens
Henry Weatherly
DELTA TAU DELTA
LITTLE SISTERS
Susan Cook
Francee Crayden
Jayne Lewis
Beth Sturgess
Mary Sanger
Missy Stevens
Lisa Weems
Kathy Thrower
Dawn Coble
Organizations / 137
138 / Advertisements
KAPPA DELTA
Jay Christopher
Louise Wynne
Laurie Barnett
Nancy Russell
Cathy Wright
Tracy McAuliffe
Beth Woodward
Linda Bloodworth
Cathy Tibbetts
Becky Davis
Penny Bowie
Jason Nevoit
Ann Hogan
Caroline Hurdle
Donna Huffstutler
Laurie Jones
Julie Ivey
Amy Miller
Susan Ashworth
Eleanor Rogers
Susan Creager
Sandra Gibson
Liz Windom
Donna Parry
Libbi Home
Joanna Patton
Martha Varella
Cammie Solomon
Anne Worden
Kathy Harris
Carole Quade
Robin Blanz
Glenda Aldridge
Jay Carlton
Richard Beckerman
Greg Carlton
Caryn Loyd
Debbie Bone
Weese Reese
Terri Hall
Kay Thompson
Shawna Howell
Floyd Taylor
Keith O'Donnell
Chuck Carter
Rob Walker
Nat Hellstrom
Scott Graham
Tom Powell
Chip Carter
PI KAPPA PHI
Kelso Jones
Keith Donnell
Bryan Basham
Donna Parry
i Lucy Stowe
Floyd Taylor
Rob Walker
Butch Bray
Bett Johnson
Cammie Solomon
Amy Miller
Susan Creager
Jared Jones
Cathy Wright
Brad Kenemer
Tommy Darrah
Lee Crowe
Louise Wynne
Liz Windom
Linda Bloodworth
Charles Hudson
Tammy Smith
Kenny Cosper
Keith Caldwell
Gene Welborn
Laurie Jones
Mark Cooley
Jay Carlton
Weese Reese
Angela Jones
Greg Carlton
Becky Davis
Susan Ashworth
Dan Johnston
Wesley Long
Bobby Boyd
Terri Hall
140 / Organizations
ALPHA OMICRON PI
Anne Rice
Jennifer Bullock
Carletta Shelhorse
Adam & Lyle
Nancy Daniel
Ginger Harwell
Joan Gingrich
Jody Mabry
Anne Geisel
Christine Gardner
Sherrie Thompson
Carol Winn
Missy Stevens
Kathy Harris
Rhonda Parmer
Susie Whalen
Angie Fronek
Terri Cain
Debbie Battin
Julie Sturdy
Beth Bruette
Kay Wells
Lee Coleman
Ellen Twitty
Julia Evans
Lisa Brumbeloe
Francee Crayden
Barbara Turner
Elizabeth Britt
D. J. Boykin
Jayne Lewis
Paige Hertweck
Jane Slay
Lee Crowe
Eugenia Bishop
Laura Hume
Flick Davis
Organizations / 141
KAPPA SIGMA
Scott Graham
Issei Ohyama
Chip Carter
David Curry
Steve Claxton
Randy Rowe
Richard Beckerman
Tom Howard
Kevin Cain
David Marsh
Drew Duda
Ricky Boyd
Ken Spradlin
Ken Rothert
Scott Comber
Steve Springer
Joby Boydstone
Caroline Hurdle
Chuck Carter
Emory Breed
Bill McLachlin
KAPPA SIGMA STARDUSTERS
Kathy Harris
Susan Crouch
Beth Woodward
Suzette Glazier
Karen Thompson
Annie Geisel
Becky Webb
Ann Hogan
Penny Bowie
Nancy Russell
Jody Mabry
Caroline Hurdle
Kathy Golden
Sheryl Frady
Maureen McLachlan
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ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 1088
LaGRANGE, GEORGIA 30240
101 N. Greenwood Street
884-1701
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Magnavox Home
Entertainment & Appliance
Center
Bull Street
882-8171
Centennial
Aviation, Inc.
New Airport Road
882-2522
Aircraft Charter, Rental Leasing Service
1 44 / Advertisements
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following patrons:
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DURAND WAYLAND, INC.
NADER'S ACCOUNTING SERVICE
KNIGHT & KNIGHT GENERAL CONTRACTERS
ABERNATHY'S WRECKER SERVICE
THE CAKE BOX
ASPINWALL CHROPRATIC CLINIC
LA GRANGE BUILDERS SUPPLY
LA GRANGE GLASS COMPANY
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24 HOURS PER DAY
7 DAYS PER WEEK
HOMEMADE BISCUITS
COUNTRY HAM SAUSAGE
STEAK & EGGS GRAVY
WAFFLE BREAKFAST SERVED
ANY TIME SHORT ORDERS
884-5608
ARRINGTON'S
HOME
FURNISHINGS
LEADING BRAND NAMES
ALL STYLES ALL
PERIODS
FOR EVERY ROOM IN
YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
882-3164
Advertisements / 145
Missy Stevens
Lauren Smith
Glenda Aldridge
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
146 / Organizations
Rhonda Crawford
Jamey Reames
Betty Rosser
Tony Carter
James Mitchum
Jennie McCook
John Harris
Andy Kerr
Rickie Weye
Cindy Mitchum
Kim Wells
Laura Mitchell
Don Hutchinson
Jenny Syler
Bert Carter
John Lawrence
ART STUDENT'S LEAGUE
Organizations / 147
PHI MU
Karen Thompson
Robin Hooker
Ellen Murphy
Mary Sanger
Jackie Noles
Dick Dorminey
Michelle Hayes
Lisa Weems
Carol Comer
Betsy Strickland
Kathy Thrower
Lauren Smith
Becky Bradley
Leslie Stewart
Jody Cole
Laurie Purcell
Leslie Knight
Laurie Goodwin
Maria Willingham
Bett Johnson
Sally Lowe
Tammy Smith
Laura Leonard
Shanna Segars
Carol Howington
Donna Arrington
Sharon Hossack
Kathy Golden
Susan Cook
Laurie Stephenson
Linda Cowan
Miriam Willingham
LuJean Veal
Belinda Rice
Jan Jernigan
carol Andreasen
Beth Sturgess
Melanie Smith
Cindy Riley
Mary Beth Sapp
Cynthia Mingledorff
Susan Leonard
Debra Biles
Gail Lee
Dana Newton
Laura Lamb
Lucy Stowe
148/ Organizations
ZETA PHI BETA
Kathleen Benford
Chantris Woods
Brigitte Garrett
Betty Rosser
Debra Hutchinson
Taryl Woods
Sandra Mitchell
Rosa Jordan
Cheryl Hines
Lynn Jones
Organizations / 149
INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL
Jay Carlton
Ed Crofton
Billy Trotter
Craig DeLoach
Dennis Williams
Lee Coleman
Bobby Boyd
Greg Carlton
Ricky Boyd
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CIRCLE K
Elton Roberts
Craig DeLoach
James Sparks
Donald Chase
Greg Lassetter
Russ Addison
Keith Allen
Allen Clary
Larry Lindsey
Jeff Davis
Ken Reese
Theresa Donaldson
152/ Organizations
SINAWIKS
Tammy Smith
Nancy Thomas
Donna Parry
Glenda Aldridge
Sandra Pelfrey
Cammie Solomon
Caryn Loyd
Laurie Purcell
Kathy Wright
Carol Andreasen
Liz Windom
Cindy Notch
Sonja Underwood
Louise Wynne
Nancy Daniel
Becky Davis
Organizations / 153
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Becky Davis
Louise Wynne
Leslie Stewart
Laura Lamb
Kathy Cook
154 / Organizations
LaGRANGE COLLEGE CHEERLEADERS
Susan Cook
Rick Jones
Diane Covil
Susan Gary
Becky Davis
Flick Davis
Ed Crofton
Margaret Crawl
Susan Mobley
Liz Windom
Organizations / 155
CHI EPSILON
Kirk Bozeman
Julie Van Horn
Allen Clary
Glenda Aldridge
Mimi Etherington
Neal Herring
Kay Phillips
Cody Clark
Theresa Donaldson
Sarah Palmer
Chuck Grovenstein
Ken Reese
Max Wood
Debra Shore
Theresa Basilico
Mark Johstono
Eugene Comer
Pam Mitchell
Bud Nichols
Kathy Reese
156 /Organizations
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PHI BETA LAMBDA
Donald Chase
Laurie Jones
Joyce Simpson
Mary Sanger
Toshio Obata
Tony Cheek
Kenneth Ward
Kathy Cook
Janice Dixon
Shirley Johnson
Denise Lindsey
Cheryl Holcomb
Martha Aycock
Carol Andreasen
Linda Burke
Dr. Zachary Taylor
Lisa Weems
Organizations / 157
HILLTOPPERS
Greg Carlton
Louise Wynne
Keith O'Donnell
Susan Creager
Bett Johnson
Dan Johnston
Ronnie DeValinger
Lucy Stowe
Kathy Cook
Cheryl Holcomb
Chuck Vaughn
Lisa Weems
Stephen Carder
Jennifer Bullock
Tom Helton
Chris Smith
158/ Organizations
Mark Mishima
Deborah Hartinger
Chris Smith
Doris Berry
Susie Whalen
Sandra Pelfrey
Laurie Purcell
Fred Kamimura
Organizations / 159
ELSIE EXTRA
Shirley Johnson
Amy Miller
Les Howell
Marc McPherson
Rick Herbert
Joe Slife
Kathy Reese
Kenneth Ward
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Organizations / 161
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Eugenia Bishop
Teresa Donaldson
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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Beth Sturgess
Karon Vaughn
Connie Varnavelias
Debbie Lockard
Caryn Loyd
Cindy Notch
Pippy Rogers
Jackie Thompson
Nancy Thomas
Laurie Purcell
Becky Webb
Gail Lee
Sheila Olivent
Paula Jackson
Nancy Daniel
SEA / 165
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
Chris Smith
Sarah Palmer
Cody Clark
Nannette Jackson
Bill Neal
Fred Kamimura
Elaine Dingier
Shanna Segars
Jeff Fray
Sandra Pelfrey
Paula Jackson
Theresa Donaldson
Kay Phillips
Charlie Cox
Jerry Foley
166 / Organizations
WESLEY FELLOWSHIP
Joe Slife
Eugenia Bishop
Kathy Reese
Theresa Basilico
Kathy Cook
Mark Johstono
Cheryl Holcomb
Ed Batchelor
LaRee Parrish
Susan Gary
Sonja Underwood
Diane Covil
Susan Mobley
Beth Dillard
Organizations / 167
ALPHA TAU THETA
Nancy Russell
Angie Fronek
Alex Harris
Kathy Cook
Chuck Pitts
LaRee Parrish
Sonja Underwood
Cheryl Holcomb
Todd Whitsitt
Weese Reese
Caryn Loyd
Joan Gingrich
Ron Dooley
168/ Organizations
COLONELS And Their SUGAHS
Chris Smith
James Sparks
Sandra Pelfrey
Theresa Basilico
Cindy Notch
Moody McCall
Cheryl Holcomb
Joe Slife
Sonja Underwood
Jackie Thompson
Laurie Purcell
Max Wood
Stephen Carder
Ron Dooley
Kathy Cook
Nancy Thomas
Mark Johstono
Jennifer Bullock
Jeff Fray
John Stephens
LaRee Parrish
Kathy Reese
Organizations / 169
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ASSOCIATION
Rick Herbert
Carol Andreasen
Ron Dooley
Leslie Stewart
Debbie Bone
170 / Organizations
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Wehman Newsome
Rick Herbert
Larry Lindsey
Scott Graham
Allen Clary
Stephen Carder
Dan Johnston
Leslie Stewart
Ken Reese
Bobby Boyd
Chuck Vaughn
Weese Reese
Chuck Grovenstein
Susan Creager
Ron Dooley
Randy Jeffers
Dorothy Turner
Sonja Underwood
Jeff Fray
Susan Gary
Kathy Reese
Cheryl Holcomb
Nancy Thomas
Debbie Bone
Nancy Daniel
Caryn Loyd
Laurie Purcell
Gail Lee
Laura Lamb
Lauren Smith
Carol Andreasen
Organizations / 171
ASSOCIATION of BLACK COLLEGIATES
Tommy Davis
Shirley Johnson
Ronald Futch
Janice Dixon
Kenneth Ellison
Eugene Comber
Cheryl Hines
Wehman Newsome
Lynn Jones
Betty Rosser
Margaret Barsh
Karman Luster
Toby Young
Sheila Ware
Charles Rosser
172/ Organizations
INTER VARSITY
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Sheila Ware
Allen Clary
Jerry Foley
Sarah Palmer
Kay Phillips
Theresa Donaldson
Doris Ann Kenyon
Fred Kamimura
Organizations / 173
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Sporting Goods Army Surplus
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Sorority Jerseys
Men's clothing
111 Hlnes Street
Solomon's;
"The Family Saving Store"
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DISCOUNT PRICES
NOT
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John's Music
121 Vernon Street
LaGrange
882-0745
Christian Bookstore
108 Main Street
882-6874
Bill Albright Proprietor
882-0101
217 Main Street
Traditional Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings
for Gentlemen and their Sons
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Advertisements / 175
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ONE OF FOUR PLANTS, MANUFACTURING AND SERVICING A COMPLETE LINE OF BUSINESS FORMS FOR LOCAL
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Faculty*-
Administration
Frederick V. Mills
Professor of History A.B., Houghton College;
S.T.B., Temple School of Theology; M.Th., Princeton
Theology Seminary; M.A., Ph.D., University of
Pennsylvania
Samuel G. Hornsby
Professor of English Oxford College of Emory Uni-
versity; B.S.Ed., M.A., University of Georgia; Univer-
sity of London; Ph.D., Auburn University
178/ Faculty-Administration
Tom Helton
Director of Admission B.A., Samford University
Mildred Wright Harwell
Associate Professor of Business Administration
A.B., LaGrange College; M.B.A., University of Georgia
Faculty-Administration / 179
John W. Anderson
Assistant Professor of History and Political Science
B.S., Johnson State College; M.S., Florida State Uni-
versity; Emory University
George Michael Searcy
Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., LaGrange
College; M.S., Auburn University
180 / Faculty-Administration
Zachary Taylor, Jr.
Professor of Economics and Business Administration,
Chairman of Social Science Division University of
Alabama; A.B., University of North Carolina; University
of Alabama; Ph.D., University of Illinois
Faculty-Administration / 181
John C. Hurd
Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., Alabama Col-
lege; M.S., Ph.D., Auburn University
Charles Kraemer
Assistant Professor of Psychology A. B., LaGrange Col-
lege; M.S., University of Georgia
182/ Faculty-Administration
Kenneth Cooper, Jr.
Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of
Alabama; Ph.D., Florida State University
Richard Donald Jolly
Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., Univer-
sity of Southern Mississippi, M.S., University of Il-
linois; Tulane University; Ed.D. , Auburn University
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Faculty-Administration / 183
John D. Lawrence
Associate Professor of Art and Curator of the Galleries
B.F.A., Millsaps College; Atlanta College of Art;
M.F.A., Tulane University
David I. Naglee
Professor of Religion A. B. , Houghton College; Tem-
ple School of Theology; B.D., Crozer Theological Sem-
inary; M.A., Ph.D., Temple University
184/ Faculty-Administration
Tony Johnson
Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., M.S., Mis-
sissippi State University; Ph.D., University of Missis-
sippi
John L. Shibley
Professor of Biology B.S., University of Oklahoma;
M.S., Ph.D., University of Georgia
Faculty-Administration / 185
Arthur M. Hicks
Professor of Chemistry, Chairman of Science and
Mathematics A. B., M.S., Emory University; Rutgers
University; Ph.D., Auburn University
Patrick M. Hicks
Associate Professor of Science B.S., Auburn Uni-
versity; Auburn University
186/ Faculty-Administration
Burton N. Lowe
Associate Professor of Business Administration
B.A., Harvard College; M.B.A., Harvard University
Graduate School of Business; Georgia State University
Charles Franklin McCook
Professor of Religion A.B., Emory University;
S.T.B., S.T.M., Ph.D., Boston University; Hebrew
Union College, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Faculty-Administration / 187
188/ Faculty-Administration
Santiago A. Garcia
Assistant Professor of Education B.A., Tulane Uni-
versity; M.A., San Jose State University; University of
Maryland; Ph.D., Georgia State University
Phillip R. Williamson
Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education,
Director of Athletics, Basketball Coach B.S., M.S.,
Troy State University
Faculty-Administration / 189
Julia Dyer
Director of Public Relations A.B., LaGrange College
Michael D. Smith
Assistant Professor of History B. A., Stetson Univer-
sity; M.A., Florida State University
190/ Faculty-Administration
Evelyn B. Jordan
Assistant Professor of Education A. A., Middle
Georgia College; B.S., University of Georgia; M.Ed.,
Auburn University; Ed.D., Auburn University
James K. Chesnut
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages B.A., Au-
burn University; M.Ed., Georgia State University; M.A.,
University of Georgia
Faculty-Administration / 191
Edward A. George
Assistant Professor of Business Administration and
Economics B.A., Mississippi College; M.B.A., The
Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago
192/ Faculty-Administration
Faculty-Administration / 193
J.C. Holler
Assistant Professor of Speech Drama M.S.,
Florida State University
194/ Faculty-Administration
Faculty-Administration / 195
Mrs. Alvia Hitchcock
Residence Counselor Henry Hall
Mrs. Mazie MacKay
Residence Counselor Broadstreet Dorm
Kathryn Cline
Associate Professor of Fine Arts A.B., LaGrange
College; Diploma in Piano, LaGrange College; B.M.,
Converse College; Peabody Conservatory of Music;
studied piano with Austin Conradi; organ with Virgil
Fox; M.M., Northwestern University
196/ Faculty-Administration
Tom Divan
Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama B.A., Oc-
cidental College; M.A., Tufts University
Mrs. Linda Crouch
Residence Counselor Turner Dorm
Mrs. Lena Glenn
Residence Counselor Hawkes Dorm
Faculty-Administration / 197
Frank R. Lewis
Librarian A.B., North Carolina Central University;
M.L.S., Atlanta University
Margaret M. Funderburk
College Nurse R.N., Emory University; University of
Georgia; A.B., LaGrange College
198/ Faculty-Administration
Walter Malcolm
Shackelford
Academic Dean A.B., Mississippi College; M.Ed.,
Louisiana State University, University ot Kentucky; Uni-
versity of Texas; Ed.D., University of Mississippi
Velma E. Siggers
Postmistress and Secretary to Nursing Division
Faculty-Administration / 199
Libba Traylor
Manager of Bookstore A.B., LaGrange College
Anna Shibley
Assistant Manager of Book Store A. A. , Young Harris
College; A.B., Emory University
Maynard L. Reid
Associate Professor of Education, Chairman of Educa-
tion and Psychology B.S.E., M.S.E., Georgia Southern
College; Ed.D., Auburn University
200/ Faculty-Administration
Sybil L. Robinson
Associate Professor of Education
B.S., Troy State University; University of Georgia; M.
Ed., Auburn University; University of Missouri; State
University of New York; Ed. D., Auburn University
Cecilia 0. Jan
Assistant Professor ot History
B.A., Florida State University; M.A.
Hawii; Ph. D., Florida State University
University of
Faculty Administration / 201
Bonnie A. Bickerstaff
Assistant Professor of Education
B.A., Georgia Southwestern; M.E.C. Ed., University of
Georgia
Luke K. Gill, Jr.
Associate Professor of Social Science
B.B.A., Georgia Southwestern College; University of
Georgia; L.L.B., John Marshall University; M.S.W.,
University of Georgia
202/ Faculty
Administration
Walter Dickinson Jones
Professor of English
Chairman of Humanities Division
University of Alabama; A.B., Huntington College;
Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, Eng-
land, Stratford-upon-Avon; M.A., Auburn University;
Ph. D., University of Alabama
Faculty Administration / 203
Mary Lynn Curtis
Reference and Circulation Librarian B.A., University
of Tennessee at Knoxville; M.L.S., George Peabody
College for Teachers
Maxie Chambless Estes
Professor of Speech and Drama Chairman of Fine
Arts Division, Oxford College of Emory University;
B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.S., Ph.D., Florida
State University
204/ Faculty-Administration
Jimmy G. Herring
Registrar A.B., LaGrange College
Austin P. Cook, Jr.
Business Manager and Controller LaSalle Extension
University, Chicago; University of Kentucky
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Marcus N. Gewinner
Professor of Psychology B.M., University of
Rochester, Eastman School of Music; M.Ed., College
of William & Mary; Ed.D.; Mississippi State Universi-
ty; University of Georgia; Auburn University
Ann Clark Bailey
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages A.B.,
Wake Forest College; M.A., Emory University; Univer-
sity of Georgia
206/ Faculty-Administration
Luke K. Gill, Jr.
Assistant Professor of Social Science B.B.A.. Geor-
gia Southwestern College: University of Georgia: LL. B. .
John Marshall University: M.S.W.. University of Geor-
gia
Julia B. Burdett
Assistant Professor of Social Work A. A.. Brewton
Parker Jr. College: B.A.. Tift College: M.R.E.. Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary: M.S.W.. Tulane Univer-
sity
Faculty-Administration 207
This is the closing. Rather than risk bold sarcasm or
rony, we figured that we'd just come out and say a few things
about LC, things you may or may not believe, but you've
undoubtedly heard before.
Life at LaGrange may not be living it depends on who
you are. It is what you make it. LaGrange College has a
character, a personality, if you like, which cannot
be mistaken or denied. It's character may include apathy,
cliques, and low-key living, but that's part of what makes
it LC. And what makes LC is you. And you are a product
of these times times when apathy and self-interest are
common. You are also a product of your time of life, a stage
between dependency, freedom, and responsibility.
It's the last chance, so it seems, before you have to join
the ranks of those who have plodded on before you.
So, why not hang on to such a blissful state? How can it be
undesirable to want to be self-contended?
Well, its not. But there comes a time when you have
to reach for something bigger, higher something real, that
no one can deny you. When you find that time, its yours.
But yours also is the responsibility (yes, there's always
a catch) to look outside of yourself and see a world that you
have to live in, whether it seems good or bad, rich or poor,
real or unreal. And, if you don't like what you see,
its your choice whether to do something about it or
do nothing and accept things as they are. The sad thing
about giving people choices, though, is that they often
take the easiest route.
Just One More
An unexpected guest showed up for the Kappa Delta White Rose Ball held at the Marriott Hotel
in Atlanta. He shows his acrobatic ability on the head table of the ballroom after a representative
from the group told him, "This is a private party you'll have to leave."
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HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY
North Carolina
James C Hunter, Southeastern District Manager