I ) i ' QUADRANGLE of LaGrange College teachers, pupils, and patrons walsworth publishing company marceline, missouri 64658 1982 - 1848 LaGrange College Catalog 1982 Quadrangle 1982 Quadrangle Staff Editor Greg Jasinski Business Manager Mindy Stokes Classes Debbie Autrey Photo Editor David Griffin Photo Assistant Mark Grantham Adviser Nancy Alford f a look back at the more memorable moments of the Quadrangle since its beginnings in 1917 Adapted from the 1848 LaGrange Catalog LaGRANGE COLLEGE 1948 Quadrangle LaGrange College is happy to be old basking in the pride of offering 138 years of quality education as Georgia's oldest independent college. But being old isn't enoughfor LaGrange. It keeps adding and improving facilities and curriculum so it's graduates will always have a "Margin of Distinction". Growth has been steady as LaGrange emerged from a girls' school in the early fifties to become a four-year, Methodist-affiliated, co-ed college offering 20 majors which lead to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The College has always had the objective of developing the total person. Its students receive excellent liberal arts educations, with a faculty-student ratio of one to thirteen. Exciting dimensions for extra-curricular activities are available in student government, campus publications, honor societies, intercollegiage and intramural sports, dramatics, music, arts, sororities, and fraternities. Now 600 students study on the campus which is enhanced by the small-town friendliness of LaGrange and stimulated by the proximity of bustling Atlanta, only 70 miles away. A nine million dollar expansion program over the next nine years will double the size of the faculty, provide more classrooms, dormitories, a Fine Arts building and auditorium, library books and the latest teaching aids and equipment. With the help of those who believe young people deserve quality education, LatGrange will reach its financial goal and by 1978 will be serving 1,000 students. As old as 1831 as new as tomorrow. That's the combination that gives LaGrange College a "Margin of Distinction". - 1970 Quadrangle The charm of the old is happily blended with the challenge of the new in an atmosphere of Christian culture at LaGrange College; with modern and comfortable reisdence halls, excellent courses in domestic, commercial, and fine arts, and a standard curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Expenses moderate. - 1948 Advertisement for LaGrange College Elsies Travelogue Each year Elsie sits down at her desk, gazes out the window, and chews thoughtfully on her pencil. She smiles as she records events of the year for the Quadrangle, or her face bears a pensive expression as she puts her piloso- phy of Life into words for the Scroll. That same smile will probably cross Grandmother Elsie's face as she turns the pages of these publications in reminiscence and a far-away look will come into her eyes as she ponders what the intervening years have done to her girlhood philosophy. - from the 1948 Quadrangle For many years the Jills have come To get an education; But now the welcome mat is spread. And in this situation Have come the Jacks who've made their place Among the working Jills; And now the two can work and play Atop the L.C. "Hill." from the 1955 Quandrangle SCIBNTIARUM BACCALAURAE Q Ii\ T Civitate LaGravgf, Reipublicae Georgiae - A Diploma of the Middle 1800 s POSITIONS OF THE REBEL FORCES MARTINSBURG HARPERS FERRY /a.oco r/foops \ WINCHESTER M^L?*-^^ i ;( BEnarviLL P % SNICK'RViLLE^\ PARIS' CULPEPPER''^ 4 ^ - ,4 C/w7 War Map Showing Positions of the Northern Forces Such traditions as Rat Day, Turkey-picking, the Junior-Freshman wedding, and the Sophomore- Senior Banquet strengthen the bond of fellowship between the Senior-Sophomore, and Junior-Fresh- man classes. Out of the friendship formed by the selection of "little sisters" from these classes comes the bridesmaids and godmothers. - From the 1948 Quadrangle COLLEGE LIFE This is the 1982 Quadrangle. It is a menagerie of images and memories put together at the end of the 151st year of La Grange College. It is my sincere hope that you will enjoy experiencing these pages as much as I have enjoyed creating them for you. Greg Jasinski SENIORS 1. Raymond L. Grimes majored in Social Science at LaGrange College and graudated in 1961. He was born March 21 and is from Colquitt, Georgia. 2. Sarah Ann Maxwell graduat- ed from LaGrange College in 1954. She is from Griffin, Georgia and was elected as a superlative. 3. Evelyn Fang graduated from LaGrange College in 1955 and is from Singapore, Maylaya. She was a member of Kappa Phi Delta and sang in the Chapel Choir. 4. Cathy Cain received her degree in History from La- Grange College in 1979. 5. Betty Moss Bailey majored in Religious Education and graduated from LaGrange College in 1957. Her birthday is June 4. 6. Wayne Kirby received a degree in Business Adminis- tration from LaGrange Col- lege in 1958. He was a member of the Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity. 7. Fannie Mae Parks came to LaGrange College from At- lanta and received her degree in 1948. 8. Alice Johnson received her degree from LaGrange Col- lege in Social Work. She graduated in 1975. 9. Elroyce Malone Dobson is from Conley, Georgia and received his degree from LaGrange College in History. He graduated in 1959. Graduates of LaGrange College, August 22, 1981 through June 5, 1982 ASSOCIATE Barentine, Cecil Eugene Bufford, Cynthia Storey Castleberry, Cheryl Lynne Chance, James Harvey, II Dodgen, Lisa Morris Dommisse, Diane Lee Eidson, Myra Ellen Fannin, Eddie Frank Gay, Anna Kathryn Griffith, Mary Elizabeth Gunnett, Cheryl Lynn Hood, Rhonda Holland Lancaster, Geneva Hogan McAfee, Mary Patricia Newsome, Walter Michael Pinkston, Samuel Arthur, Jr. Scott, Donald R. Thornton, Delois M. Titus, Dinah Marie Burgess Warren, Deborah Marie Wells, Karen Patricia Wheelus, Gayle Marie Wright, Mary Louise BACHELOR Akins, Laura Williams Anderson, Jeannie Marie Anderson, Susan Elizabeth Baker, Elizabeth Leigh Barbee, Michael W. Barton, Gregory Jay Basilico, Silvia Theresa Benefield, Cheryl Ann Benner, Kevin Scott Bittner, Deborah Ann Blakely, Harriet Senn Bloodworth, Rebecca Ann Bonner, Phillip Bryant Boyd, Rosalyn K. Britt, Martha Rebecca Brown, Alice Dale Bailey Bruette, Elizabeth Gayle Buchanan, Jeffrey Wayne Buchanan, Terri Diane Alise Caldwell, Keith Sanford Celis, Leslie Gibson Chatman, Greggory Bonoski Clark, Jennifer Susan OF ARTS DEGREES Criminal Justice Nursing Radiologic Technology Textile Management Nursing Nursing Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Business Administration Criminal Justice General Studies Nursing Nursing Nursing Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Nursing Business Administration Nursing Radiologic Technology Nursing Business Administration OF ARTS DEGREES Art Business Administration Early Childhood Education Religion Religion Business Administration Social Work, Christian Education Biology Chemistry Art Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Business Administration, Economics Psychology, Social Work Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Chemistry, Psychology Recreation Management Middle Childhood Education Social Work Art Social Work Business Administration Clark, William Richard, Jr. Cochran, Sandra Dee Cook, Pamela Breed Cosgrove, Paula Callaway Cosper, Kenneth Eugene Coulter, Nancy Drinkard Cowan, Linda Annette Cox, Charles Edward Crawford, Robbye E. James Cronic, Margaret White Culpepper, Sarah P. Dabbs, Ricky Lloyd Davis, Mary Lucille Dean, Michael James Dudley, Steven Lee Dunphy, Kevin Joseph Earley, Paula Jo Estes, Ann Marie Fant, Toni M. Fields, Cathy Dianne Fuqua, Gregory Andre Gardner, Christine Ann Gentry, Donna Lynne Gibson, Sandra Lynn Goodwin, Mary Lawrence Green, O'Berian Greer, Ivy Griffith, Mary Elizabeth Hale, Jody Nathan Hamilton, Jill Marie Hannah, Janet Lynn Hardy, Juana Colette Harman, Nancy Elizabeth Hart, Cynthia Scott Heard, Carlos Martinez Hertweck, Susan Paige Highfield, Herbert Hudson Hines, Cheryl Denise Holloway, Josephine Hopper, Mary Katherine N. Home, Julia Elizabeth Howard, Jeffrey Wallace Howard, Thomas William Howell, Ernest Lester, III Howington, Carol Diane Hume, Laura Anne Irino, Yasuyuki Jackson, Earnestine Hughuley Jackson, Vester Lamar Jahkola, Anita Johanna Jasinski, Gregory Linn Johnson, Claude Walker Johnson, Mark Bailey Jones, Charles Eldon Jones, Jared Trammell Jones, Kelso, Jr. Jones, Teresa Donaldson Keith, Dannette Kenemer, John Bradley Kent, Janet LaVerne Lawson, Caren Dorn Lee, Daniel William Lee, Patricia Woody Leggett, S. Gayle Cleaveland Speech and Drama Early Childhood Education Business Administration Early Childhood Education Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration History Early Childhood Education Business Administration Early Childhood Education Mathematics Christian Education Health and Physical Education Business Administration Speech and Drama Business Administration Social Work, Psychology Business Administration Speech and Drama Chemistry, Biology Early Childhood Education Art Psychology Biology Business Administration Early Childhood Education Social Work/Criminal Justice Business Administration Middle Childhood Education Psychology, Social Work Mathematics Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Chemistry Chemistry, Biology Business Administration Business Administration Social Work Spanish Early Childhood Education Religion Business Administration Speech and Drama Speech and Drama, English Early Childhood Education Economics Business Administration Business Administration Biology English, Speech and Drama Business Administration Social Work Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Social Work, Christian Education Business Administration Psychology Social Work Art Social Work Business Administration Business Administration Leslie, Sonja Joyce Lindsey, Lawrence H. Livingston, Anthony Wayne Maddox, Richard George Massey, Jennifer Barnes McDaniel, Melinda Lee McPherson, Loy Marcus Miller, Amy Joanne Miller, Edwin Lamar Mitchell, Mary Ann Murphy, Daniel Floyd, Jr. Murphy, Kelly Eugene Nable, William Gregory Niisaka, Yumi Nowlin, William E. Ohyama, Issei Patrick, Paul Merle Pullium, Jeffery Parmer Quade, Carol Ann Reese, Kenneth Charles Reid, Lala Ann Reynolds, Joseph Miller Rice, Belinda Elizabeth Robert, Barry Frederick Rosser, Betty Ann Rosser, Charles Alpha Roth, Carol Aycock Sapp, Mary Elizabeth Sealy, Lori Ann Segars, Anthony Quinn Sexton, William Glenn, Jr. Shepherd, Gray Bruce, Sr. Sibley, Julie Smith, Carol Ann Smith, Elizabeth Williams Smith, Kenneth Dean Sparks, Donald James, Jr. Springer, William Stephen Stanley, Lewis Christopher Stephens, Nelson John Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland, Miriam T. Sturdy, Julie Ann Talley, Jill Crites Tanabe, Yukimasa Taylor, Donna Parry Teasley, Jacquelyn Gaye Thompson, Charles Kendrick Tillotson, Donna Marie Titus, Victor B., Jr. Tompkins, Michael Phillip Traylor, Laura Malette Truitt, Willie Terris Turner, Barbara Elizabeth Twitty, Ellen Ashley Tyson, Russell Temple Wadsworth, Jennie Moore Welch, Wallace Kent Wells, Madeline Kimberly Wheelus, Susan Carol Williams, Dennis Keith Willingham, Miriam Ruth Woodham, Kenneth Alan Worden, Anne Blair Wynne Norman Ley, Sr. Young, Loralie Young, Patsy Louise Ziegler, Diana Joan Psychology Mathematics Business Administration Speech and Drama Business Administration Business Administration Speech and Drama Speech and Drama Business Administration Middle Childhood Education Mathematics Psychology Health, Physical Education and Recreation Speech and Drama History Business Administration Business Administration Religion Early Childhood Education Chemistry, Biology Social Work Speech and Drama Elementary Education Business Administration Art Health and Physical Education English Middle School Education, English Business Administration Psychology Health and Physical Education Social Work/Criminal Justice Art Early Childhood Education Business Administration Health, Physical Education and Recreation Business Administation Speech and Drama Biology, Chemistry Business Administration Early Childhood Education Mathematics Middle Childhood Education Chemistry Art Early Childhood Education Chemistry, Biology Mathematics Business Administration Business Administration Health, Physical Education and Recreation Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Middle School Education, Christian Education Business Administration Early Childhood Education Mathematics Social Work Business Administration, Economics Business Administration Early Childhood Education Social Work, Psychology Early Childhood Education Business Administration Psychology Middle Childhood Education Business Administration BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES Addison, Russell Dale Belflower, Charles Kenneth, Jr. Bird, Richard Parks Breed, Emory Merle Cooper, Patricia Unterspan Daniel, Hilliard Jackson DeLoach, Richard Craig Gates, Jesse Roy Harris, Kathyrn Ellen Lovelace, Jack Thornton, Sr. McKenzie, Virginia Middleton, Riley Kimbrough, III Reames, Jamie Williams Reynolds, Joseph Miller Strack, Mary Kate Svacha, Richard Lincoln, Jr. Taylor, Floyd McKown, III Tibbetts, Cathy Lynn Welch, Rosemary Fling Williams, Patricia Vaughn Womble, Linda Jenene MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES Dowell, Elizabeth Garbrak-Aidoo Word, Robert Bernard MASTER OF EDUCATION DEGREES Alford, Sharon Anderson, Jeanne Marie Mars Bird, Lois S. Broome, Aileen Murphy Brown, Clementene Velestra Carter, Bert Verdier, Jr. Dagenhart, Nancy Baker Evans, Georgia Gamble Fryer, Marcelene Bell Harris, Mary Martin Harry, Margaret Ann D. Holloway, Linda P. Hunt, Lucy V. Jolly, Roberta Jean Anderson Mallory, Nina Dulin McFaddin, Bettie Davidson Richter, Horace Pope Sickler, Janet Wolcott Simpson, Doris Marie Smith, Opal Hartley Sollars, Frazier Wright Trask, Roger Wayne Whitley, Patricia Keeble Woods, Taryl M. Wright, Candice Leora R. Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Middle Childhood Education History Early Childhood Education Middle Childhood Education Middle Childhood Education Middle Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Middle Childhood Education Middle Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Secondary English Middle Childhood Education History Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Middle Childhood Education Elementary Education Early Childhood Education 19 20 / Seniors Seniors / 21 A. Paige Hertweck - Chemistry, Biology B. Mary Beth Sapp - Middle Childhood, English C. Jeannie Anderson - Business Administration 22 / Seniors A. Kevin Benner - Chemistry B. Kenny Cosper - Business Administration C. Herbert Highfield - Business Administration D. Jeff and Terri Buchanan - Recreational Management, Middle Childhood Seniors / 24 / Seniors Seniors / 25 26 / Seniors Seniors / 27 28 / Seniors Seniors / 29 30 / Seniors Seniors / 31 Seniors / 33 Seniors / 35 36 / Seniors Seniors / 39 40 / Seniors Seniors / 41 42 / Seniors Seniors / 43 Seniors / 45 46 / Seniors Seniors / 47 A Significant Sequicentennial We celebrate 150 years of service by LaGrange College for several good reasons: 1. It was the first school for women chartered by the State of Georgia (December 26, 1831) 2. The only schools in the state offering education to young men at the same time were the University of Georgia and the Medical College of Georgia. 3. It remained in operation throughout the Civil War. Its doors have never closed. 4. Its first bachelor's degree was conferred in 1946. 5. As early as 1881-1882 the Master of Arts degree was offered for two years of study after the Bachelor of Arts degree had been conferred. 6. The College was a private school until sold as the LaGrange Female College to the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church in 1856. 7. In Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell told that Aunt Pittypat and her friend, Miss Tomlinson, attended LaGrange. 8. In 1953, after 122 years as a school for young women, LaGrange College became coeducational, and is today one of the stronger liberal arts colleges in the Southeast. 9. As a part of its offerings to enhance career and professional education the College emphasizes the fine arts. Montag, 26. Oktober 1981 - 20.00 Uhr Offenbach Stadthalle MOTHER'S FINEST concert '81 special guest: FARGO Tourneeleitung: M. Biallas Managements Veranstalter: Z-Concerls&Music GmbH Vorverkauf: DM 20,- zuzuglich Vorverkaufsgebiihr Abendkasse: DM 23,- incl. 6,5 % MWSt. 2821 * Keine Haftung von Sach- und Korperschaden. Umtausch nur bei Absage innerhalb 14 Tage. Das Mitnehmen von Flaschen, Filmkameras und Tonbandgeraten in die Halle ist grundsatzlich verboten. Beim Verlassen der Halle verlierl die Eintnttskarte ihre Gultigkeit. D. Griffin D. Griffin D. Griffin 50 / Seniors D Griffin Seniors / 51 REMEMBER THE '80 EDITION? 53 54 WELL, IT HAPPENED AGAIN 55 L UNDER CLASSMEN 1. The photograph appeared in the 1958 Quadrangle. The swim team often held meets at nearby pools. The audience is more captiavated by the camera, though, than by the display of aquatic agility performed by the girls in the background. Remember we were La Grange Female Academy then. 2. This contrasting between plaid and print appeared in the 1975 yearbook. It was a scene from sorority rush activities from that year. We cropped out the punch bowl, but that doesn't mean that the party was too dull. 3. Super Suds provided a good wash for these girls washing in the most modern automated washing ma- chines available to residents who lived on the Hill. This photo is taken from the 1948 yearbook. 4. In 1973 there was a great emphasis on student involvement in politics and voting. Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Delta pulled together to erect this pro-political display on the campus. Note the concern for humanity shown here. 5. This scene was taken from the Executive Council of the Student Government Association picture that appeared in the 1972 Quadrangle. McEntire and Nail (only last names were in the caption) express the sentiment of that day. G. lasinski 58 / Underclassmen HOMECOMING '82 JANE WHEELER CROWNED QUEEN On the weekend of November 6-8, 1981, LaGrange College celebrated its one-hundred and fiftieth birthday with a sesquicentennial Homecoming celebration. Festivities began with the dedication of the Fuller E. Callaway Student Center on Friday. On Saturday, in lieu of the customary parade, organizations participated in a display competition. Afterwards, students and visitors were treated to a medley of songs by the LaGrange College Choralaires. Later, students and visitors were invited to sample the birthday cake, tour the archives rooms, and view the college quilt which presented in needlework form the history of LC. Other highlights of the weekend included the Peter Pan matinee, class reunions, a basket- ball fame and dance, and the traditional crowning of the Homecoming Queen who was Miss Jane Wheeler. There were, however, a few disappointments. The scheduled air balloon rides never managed to get off the ground, but the cafeteria cooled hot tempers with blocks of ice molded into the shape of the numbers 150. Happy birthday, LC! C. lasinski Pam Allen Tony Allen Lynn Amos Carol Andrews Masayuki Aono Homecoming 82 / G. |asinski G. Jasinski G. |asinski 1982 Homecoming Queen and Her Court: (left to right) Lora Smith, Kirsti Kierulf, Jane Wheeler, Carol Quade, Carol Howington, Joy Floyd. Homecoming '82 / 61 Homecoming '82 / 63 M. Grantham 64 / Underclassmen 66 / Underclassmen Homecoming '82 / 67 G. Jasinski 68 / Underclassmen After days of anxiously watch- ing the slate-grey winter sky, our efforts were finally rewarded. It Snowed! At first the flakes were powdered sugar sifting gently down, then they became dancing, whirling spirits furiously racing each other to the ground. The Hill underwent a miraculous, overnight transforma- tion. Those same students who had insisted that the terrain was too treacherous to allow passage to class dashed to the cafeteria, emerging with trays upon which to slide down those very hills. Shouts filled the air almost as thickly as snowballs did, and snowmen, as well as a few snowwomen, sprouted from the most unexpected places. With classes cancelled for three days, inhabitants of the residence halls enjoyed a brief, frosty vaca- tion. Scarves, boots, hats, overcoats, all appeared self-propelled as co-eds bundled up against the chill. The icy fun was short lived, however. Within a few days the sun was out in all its glory, melting the white wonderland and leaving only sniffles and glowing red noses to remind us that it had indeed snowed. IT G. )asinski G (asinski Ricky Carden Angie Cardwell Jill Carlton Lynne Carpenter Susan Carter It Snowed! / 69 G. jasinski It Snowed! / 71 72 / Underclassmen G. jasinski It Snowed 1 / 73 G. Jasinski 74 / Underclassmen It Snowed! / 75 CALLAWAY CENTER DEDICATED On November 7, 1981, La- Grange College students, faculty, and alumni gathered for the dedica- tion of the college's new multi- million dollar student center. The Center, named Fuller E. Callaway Student Center, is built on the site of the Dobbs Building which was built in 1851 and destroyed by fire in 1970. Contemporary in function, the new building has the aesthetic feeling and traditional appearance of the old Dobbs Building. The new Center is named for the late Fuller Earl Callaway, Sr., whose rise to world renowned textile executive from farm boy earned him a position as one of the great builders of American industry. Mr. Callaway's son, Dr. Fuller E. Callaway, Jr., gave the address honoring his father at the dedica- tion ceremony. He presented to the audience gathered on the Quadran- gle a list of principles that char- acterized his father, describing him as different from most men. Following Dr. Callaway's address, a Litany of Dedication was given, and a dedicatory prayer offered for the new building. At the close of the formal dedication ceremony, the building was opening for public viewing. Visitors were able to conduct a room to room inspection of the facility which was soon to become an integral part of life at LC. These include adminis- trative offices, student government and publications rooms, a bookstore and campus post office, game room, and large ballroom. Callaway Center / 79 80 / Underclassmen Callaway Center / 81 M. Grantham 82 / Underclassmen MAA FOOTBALL Of the four teams that par- ticipated in this year's Men's Athletic Association intramural football, the Independent team (Indies), coached by Chuck Thompson, won the champion- ship with a record of 7-0. Second place went to Kappa Sigma, followed by Delta Tau Delta and Pi Kappa Phi. Named for this year's Best Defensive Player was David Lewis (Kappa Sigma), Best Offensive Player, Chuck Thomp- son (Indies), and for Most Valuable Player, Chip Carter (Kappa Sigma). The season was rounded off with an All-Star game, highlighted by Dave Wiley scoring three touchdowns to bring the final score All-Stars 20, Indies 0. "V Leisa Golden LeeAnne Goldin Laura Gomez Robert Gordon Taylor Gordon M. Grantham MAA Football / 85 86 / Underclassmen MAA Football / 87 The Women's Athletic As- sociation sponsored women's intra- mural sports for interested teams. Sororities and Indies teams were formed to compete in such activi- ties as volleyball, softball, and basketball. The girls worked hard in practices to perfect their athletic abilities. As a result, they per- formed well in all their games. Observers looked on as intra- mural participants exhibited their talents in their chosen sports. Quick thinking and fast action characterized the games as the LC ladies devoted all their energies to athletic endeavors. Although they were involved in some stiff competition, the girls upheld the principles of good sportsmanship. As they left the courts or fields, it was evident that their competition was all in the spirit of friendly fun. WAA M. Grantham Kathy Harris Stephen Hart Denise Hartley Henry Hayes Sharon Hazel 88 / Underclassmen WAA Volleyball / 89 Naomi Hiroe Sumie Hirotani LeAnn Hines Rhonda Holloway Rhonda Hood M. Grantham 90 / Underclassmen M. White 92 / Underclassmen G. Jasinski Members of the LaGrange College 1982 Soccer Team: (left to right), Front Row: Sung Chi, Issei Ohyama, Bill McLachlan, Motoaki Sato, Mike Tompkins, George Trussell, Masato Nagi, Greg Barton; Second Row: Gary Walke, Mark Grantham, Scott Dezell, John Harper, Mark White, Shinichi Uchida, Bob Stover, Noriyuki Kaneko, Robie Pitts, Bruce Vinson, Kyle Riley, Coach Craig DeLoach. D. Griffin Men's Soccer Team / 93 M Grantham 94 / Underclassmen 1982 WOMEN'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL G. Jasinski Women's Varsity Volleyball Team: (left to right); front row: Beth Steel, Makiko Tagashira, Tara Tyler, Naomi Hiroe; second row: Coach Janet Ainsworth, Kirsti Kierulf, Mihoko Kobayashi, Jamie McCann, Sherry Faircloth, Lisa Ballew, Yumi Niisaka. Rosa Jordan Atsuyo Karaki Lori Keeble Bryan Kendrick Cal Kenney Women's Varsity Volleyball / 95 96 / Underclassmen D. Griffin Underclassmen / 97 98 / Underclassmen LaGrange College Theatre '82 Season V I Starting the '82 season of the performing arts at LaGrange College was the production of Peter Pah directed by Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama, Don Elwell. Cathy Fields played the title role. The production was also used for the Children's Theatre course offered in the department as a means of introducing students to the role of the theatre arts in the elementary school. The musical tribute to the institution of marrige, / Do, I Do, followed with Marc McPherson and Kendra Tucker as the happy couple. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet provided a contrast to the lighthearted previous productions, with Ken Johnston and Amy J. Miller portraying the title characters. The season ended with the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!, directed by Dr. Max Estes, with Greg Jasinski as Curly, Lori Medlock as Laurey, Jay Reynolds as Will Parker, Carol Howington as Ado Annie, and Les Howell as Ali Hakim. G. Jasinski Marvin Laye Donna Lee Mike Lindsey Eva Linquist Carolyn Litesey i I* , ... ::.P-:;P.' ; is-': ,." : <- ; J '.:'^' li iP i :. ': , , ' || j, Il l mmm LC Theatre / 99 100 / Underclassmen Patricia McAfee Jamie McCain Elaine McClain Patrick McClain David McCollough G. lasinski 102 / Underclassmen 104 / Underclassmen 106 / Underclassmen 108 / Underclassmen D. Griffin 110 / Underclassmen DODD CENTER DEDICATED On Saturday, April 17, 1982, LaGrange College dedicated the Lamar Dodd Art Center in appreciation of the achievements of one of her foremost alumni, Dr. Lamar Dodd. The multi- million dollar structure houses a permanent collection of paintings that Dr. Dodd has placed on permanent loan to the college. It also houses the art department with ample space for photography, weaving, casting, pottery, drawing, and other areas students may be interested in. The small shower that fell on the crowd gathered to hear the dedicatory address did not dampen the spirits of a most supportive group of faculty, students, and friends of D. Griffin LC. It will stand as a memorial to the achievements of Lamar Dodd and serve as an encouragement for prospective artists to work toward. D. Griffin ft m chans Ra >' m > ^1 ~ 1 Chris Reed W/ ^ J f Br * Doug Ruch Dodd Center / 111 112 / Underclassmen Student Life / 113 G. Jasinskl 114 / Underclassmen Student Life / 115 D. Griffin 1982 Girls' Softball Team: First row (left to right): Coach Janet Ainsworth, Jody Harper, Jenny Horton, Beth Steel, Janet Greene, Tara Tyler, Becky Harris, Andree Robinson; Second row: Manager Dave Snyder, Sonja Brake, Lisa Bellew, Jackie Teasley, Cheryl Hemmerle, Lennice Darnell, Beth Brunette. Girls' Softball / 117 D. Griffin 118 / Underclassmen Girls' Softball / 119 120 / Underclassmen Girls' Softball / 121 Student Life / 123 124 / Underclassmen G. jasinski Student Life / 125 Student Life / 127 D. Griffin 128 / Underclassmen Student Life / 129 !. jasinski 130 / Underclassmen D. Griffin D. Griffin M. Grantham Carol Williams Cassandra Williams Denise Williams Jennifer Williams Judy Williams Student Life / 131 132 / Underclassmen D. Griffin Student Life / 133 Student Life / 135 m i ORGANIZATIONS 1. This photo of the Curtain Raisers appeared in the 1948 edition of the Quadrangle. The purpose of the group, as they stated them- selves, is to "promote the development of individual dramatic talent and a genuine interest in good drama. The organization consists of the students who take speech courses and who qualify for membership at the try-outs." 2. The "L" Club is composed of girls who have won their letters by active pa rticipation in all the sports on the campus. The letters are awarded at the annual W.A.A. banquet in the spring. During the year this club enjoys such diversions as over-night camping trips and hikes. This photo and information is from the 1954 Quadrangle. 3. The Freshman Sextette is found in the 1954 Quadrangle. Accord- ing to the biographical informa- tion, "The group has been very active during the year and has presented programs for various clubs and organizations in La- Grange and surrounding cities. 4. This photograph of the Interfra- ternity Council is from the 1975 Quadrangle. Members are (left to right): Quinlan Von Lehe, Ricky Jolly, David Woodward, Jo Wat- son, Keith Clark, and Chuck Kelly, Adviser. 5. The Cheerleaders from the 1957 edition of the Quadrangle. They "Give Loyal Support" according to their biography. Members are (left to right): Ann Hanson, Mary Faye Wright, JoAnne Haymore, Hursey Dominey, Wiona Nichols, Miriam Bledsoe. ROTARACT D. Griffin Rotaract. Left to right: Nancy Blankenship, Margie Dooley, Lynn Wright, Scott Parson, Jackson Daniel, Mike Barbee, Jane Cooley, Sarah McKinney, Delores Gargus. 138 / Organizations Circle K Club. Front Row (left to right): Jin Sook Chang, Ann Estes, Charles Dean, Becky Harris, Jan Hannah, Carolyn Litesey, Jane Wilson. Back row: Greg Jasinski, Chance Whitaker, Bryan Kendrick, Carol Brock, Mark White, Bruce Underwood, Mark Grantham. Organizations / 139 WESLEY FELLOWSHIP D. Griffin Wesley Fellowship. Front row (left to right): Ondie Sparks, Betsy Langford, Debbie Autrey, Mindy Stokes, Cindy Ashley, Jackson Daniel, Scott Parson; Second row: Jody Harper, Sherry Faircloth, Jane Wilson, Becky Welch, Kenli Ward, Margie Dooley, Nancy Blankenship, Jenny Horton, Julie Sturdy; Third row: Susan Lewis, Cheryl Hemmerle, Mark Grantham, Alisa White, Richard Byrd, Elaine Jackson, Joy Floyd, David Matheny, Patsy Young, Lisa Ballow, LeeAnn Harris, Melanie Mitchell, Jon Elmore, Jane Cooley, Mary Jane Wilson, Ellen Twitty, Cheryl Castleberry, Amy Parson, Chans Ray, Noel Burt, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy. 140 / Organizations SNEA G (asinski SNEA. Front row (left to right): Lynn Wright, Carol Quade, Laura Hume, Christine Gardner, Sarah Culpepper, Tony Cheek; Second row: Alise Robertson, Ann Worden, Carolyn Fox, Dayna McKay, Kim Deitle; Third row: Julie Sturdy, Patsy Young, Jane Cooley, Margie Dooley. Organizations / 141 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION M. Grantham Baptist Student Union. Front row (left to right): Cheryl Gunnett, Julie Sturdy, Barbara Bey; Second row: Scott Willis, Patsy Young, Elaine Jackson, Richard Byrd, Patricia Hicks, Cheryl Castleberry, Mike Barbee, Bryan Kendrick, Jackson Daniel, Kevin Benner, Ivy Greer, Sarah Culpepper, Jeana Gaylor. 142 / Organizations Sigma. Front row (left to right): Anne Krueger, Ondie Sparks, Paige Hertweck; Second row (standing): Dr. A.M. Hicks, Dr. John Shibley, Kevin Benner, John Sullivan, Ken Reese, Greg Fuqua, Jon Elmore, Mike Searcy, Dr. Ken Cooper, P.M. Hicks. Organizations / 143 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA D. Griffin Omicron Delta Kappa. Front row (left to right): Ellen Twitty, Paige Hertweck, Anne Krueger, Carol Howington, Charles Dean; Second row: Dr. Walter Murphy, Jeff Pullium, Charles Cox, Greg Fuqua, Nancy Alford; Back row: Ken Reese, Chuck Thompson, Chip Carter, Dr. A.M. Hicks, Dr. Sam Hornsby. 144 / Organizations HILLTOPPERS M. Grantham Hilltoppers. Carol Quade, Karen Young, Laura Traylor, Melanie Wright, Jane Wheeler, Mindy Stokes, Paige Hertweck, Jan Han- nah, Cheryl Hines, Ondie Sparks, Nancy Blankenship, Lora Smith, Kathy Harris, Mike Wilson, Van Keys, Wayne Johnson, Chuck Thompson, Kenny Cosper. Organizations / 145 ALPHA PSI OMEGA D. Griffin Alpha Psi Omega. On the floor (left to right): Melanie Cowart, Mary Beth Sapp, Amy J. Miller, Mary Brian Lambries, Cathy Fields, Aaron Bowie, Kendra Tucker; In the loft: Lori Medlock, Marc McPherson, Robin Saxton, Jay Reynolds, Les Howell, Greg Jasinski, Carol Howington, Rick Clark. 146 / Organizations ALPHA OMICRON PI G [asinski Alpha Omicron Pi. Front row (left to right): Lora Smith, Ellen Twitty, Sonja Brake, Becky Harris, Julie Sturdy, Paige Hertweck, Nancy Blankenship, Jenny Horton, Kathy Harris; Second row: Sherry Faircloth, Alise Robertson, Laura Gomez, JoAnne Dillard, Betsy Langford, Prissy Cummings, Cathy Cooper, LouAnn Abernathy, Beth Floyd, Jane Wilson; Third row: Donna Clever, Jody Harper, Carolyn Fox, Fran Baskin, Dayna McKay, Carol Armstrong, Christine Gardner, Jackie Miller, Susan Scott, Laura Miller; Fourth row: Rhonda Holloway, Denise Roberts, Melanie Mitchell, Robin Toney, Laura Hume, Julia Evans; Fifth row: Beth Bruette, Susan Carter, Margaret Davis, Margaret Hamner, LeeAnn Hines, Kay Wells, Lynne Carpenter, Jonell Baker, Jackie Teasley, Pam Allen, Back row: Paula Rogers, Jane Cooley, Donna Lee, Maria Phillips, Sandi Whatley, Sharon McCord. Organizations / 147 PHI MU G. Jasinski Phi Mu. (left to right): Carol Hale, Rowena Smith, Mary Bryan Lambries, Lisa Gillis, Cindy Ivey, Deana Gunter, Davis Marsh, Sharon Lovern, Melanie Cowart, Suzanne Maynard, Susan Rainwater, Lori Medlcok, Virginia Bowles, Linda Cowan, Lisa Satterfield, Carol Howington, Barbara Abies, Ami Corless, Debbie Early, Mary Beth Sapp, Lee Anne Golden, Lisa Long, Laura Hardy, Lea Anne Gregory, Bennie Burdette, Betsy Strickland, Martha Segrest, Lisa Bowner, Rusty Cheney, Lisa Ragan, Kendra Tucker, Wayne Johnson, Janet Kent, Laurel Allen, Ed Auerbach, Laurie Goodwin. 148 / Organizations KAPPA DELTA G. jasinski Kappa Delta, (left to right): Donna Watson, Jane Wheeler, Anne Krueger, Karen Young, Teresa Bell, Melanie Wright, Tracy Jackson, Ana Aldridge, Missy Roane, Robbie Crawford, Sandra Cochran, Beth Tilley, Alicia Rainer, Kathy Singleton, Jill Carlton, Ann Worden, Carol Quade, Leslie Rogers, Leisa Golden, Jackie Light, Susan Wilson, Laurie Watson, Tammy Cottle, Sharon Dekle, Jennifer Williams, Laurisa Rhodes, Renee Oldham, Lynn Amos, Cindy Hooker, Collesa Hall, Lynn Wright, Kristi Kierluf, Tara Tyler, Mary Nelson, Jan Gait, Jamie McCann, Lennice Pennell, Beth Steele, Steve Williamson, Dave Snyder, Jimmy Porter, Sandra Gibson, Mary Maxwell. Organizations / QUADRANGLE D. Griffin 1982 Quadrangle Staff. Seated (left to right): Mindy Stokes, Debbie Autrey; Standing: Greg Jasinski, David Griffin. 150 / Organizations 1982 Quadrangle Contributing Staff Editor Greg Jasinski Business Manager Mindy Stokes Classes Debbie Autrey Photo Editor David Griffin Contributing Photographers Mark Grantham Greg Jasinski Adviser Nancy Alt or d Advertising John Harrell Donna Clever Artistic Designs Vickey Seguin Donna Gentry Layout Assistants Joe Jasinski Stuart Witzke Karen Reeder Pat Jasinski Identifications Jennifer Massey Mae Towns Julia Dyar Copy Mindy Stokes Greg Jasinski 152 / Organizations LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL D. Griffin Legislative Council, (left to right): Robbie Pitts, Tony Bostardi, John Harper, Sarah McKinney, Jane Cooley, Vickeye Martin, Beth Floyd, Elaine Jackson, Becky Welch, Becky Harris, Laurie Watson, Margaret Davis, Anne Krueger, Tara Tyler, Lisa Bowner. Organizations / 153 PI KAPPA PHI M. Grantham Pi Kappa Phi. (left to right): Jimmy Porter, Rick Myers, Jamie Panos, Pete Ellis, Robert Bradfield, Gene Welborn, Scott Dezell, Mike Lindsey, Carol Quade, Kelso Jones, Steve Williamson, Dave Snyder, Greg Nable, Paul Armstrong, Cal Kenney, Bennie Burdette, Sam Touchstone, Bill Hague, Bryan Baldwin. 154 / Organizations PI KAPPA PHI LITTLE SISTERS M. Grantham Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters, (left to right): Dave Snyder, Renee Oldham, Anne Krueger, Jane Wheeler, Donna Watson, Alicia Raines, Sharon Dekle, Mary Bryan Lambries, Ann Worden, Carol Quade, Lisa Ragan, Sonja Brake. Organizations / 155 Kappa Sigma, (left to right): Chip Carter, David Marsh, Issei Ohyama, Scott Curlee, Rusty Cheney, David Curry, Dave Lerin, Ed Auerbach, Ken Murphy, Charlie Jones, Dwayne Shattuck, Kevin Jolly, Andy Pennell. / Organiations KAPPA SIGMA STARDUSTERS Kappa Sigma Stardusters. Ascend- ing: Suzanne Maynard, Janet Kent, Laura Hume, Laura Miller, Donna Ritter, Jackie Light, Jan Gait, Mary Maxwell, Donna Lee, Dayne McKay. G. Jasinski Organizations / 157 DELTA TAU DELTA D. Griffin Delta Tau Delta, (left to right): Wayne Johnson, Bruce Batchelor, Mike Wilson, Mike Bostardi, Harlan Hendricks, Raylot Gordon, Richard Blankenship, Joe Ragland, Eddie Miller, Mike Webber, Bryce Neal, Neal Peavy, John Sullivan, Ed Ingram, Larry, Tim Reeve, Van Keys, Joe Page, Ed Clayton, Robie Pitts, Ken Martin, Milton Califf, Brian Williams, Vance Davis. 158 / Organizations PANTHER CHEERLEADERS G. Jasinski Panther Cheerleaders. Lisa Ragsdale, Melanie Mitchell, Tara Tyler, Jenny Corless (Mascot), Sharon McCord, Melanie Wright, Captain Janet Kent. Organizations / 159 I i( ] PANTHERS HAVE TOUGH SEASON BUT STILL PULL THROUGH! M. Grantham M. Grantham 160 / Panther Basketball 00 03 3 E X * C o) u SCQ 'ce - S3 rS to to qU CQ^3 - . o X T3 K 03 03 CO 2 > CO 03 PC NX-*" ^3 j= OS X CO 5- s^f 2 Aft Panther Basketball / 161 D. Griffin 162 / Panther Basketball M. Grantham Panther Basketball / 163 ADMINISTRATION & FACULTY 1. This photo of Sam Hornsby appeared in the 1972 Quadrangle. They departments were photo- graphed all together. This procedure was quite impossible for this edition since in 1972 there was no threat of nuclear holocaust at any moment. 2. Mr. Thomas Divan had this photo appear in the 1975 faculty section. His title was Cultural Outreach Program Director. He later became associate professor of Speech and Drama. He left LaGrange at the end of the '81 school year to finish up his doctoral degree at New York University. 3. Dr. Zachary Taylor appeared in the 1973 yearbook in this photo. He currently teaches in the Business Department. He has been on the faculty at LaGrange for a number of years, and gains and loses his beard from yearbook to yearbook. 4. Hubert T. Quillian inserted a small message in the 1948 Quadrangle following this portrait of himself. It read, "May I express my deep appreciation of your spirit of fine friendliness and great faith. My hope for you is that through the years the charm, the challenge, and the responsibility of life will bring enduring satisfaction." 5. Emmett Crenshaw was the Campus Policeman in the year 1958. It is not certain if he did or did not start all the ghost stories going around about Smith. Walter Y. Murphy President Austin P. Cook, Jr. Business Manager Malcolm Shackleford Academic Dean D. Griffin 166 / Faculty G. lasinski Faculty / 167 Jimmy Herring Registrar Mary Younger Financial Aid Carolyn Burgess Alumni Affairs G. lasinski G. |tuiiuld Faculty / 169 M. Grantham 170 / Faculty D. Griffin Faculty / 171 Ronald E. McGaughey Business Administration Zachary Taylor, Jr. Business Administration G. Jasiiwld M. Grantham Burton N. Lowe Business Administration M. Grantham Mildred W. Harwell Business Administration 172 / Faculty David K. McQuilkin History John W. Anderson History ? M. Grantham David L. Hess History Frederick V. Mills History Faculty / 173 D. Griffin 174 / Faculty M. Grantham Faculty / 175 David L. Naglee Religion Charles F. McCook Religion M. Grantham 176 / Faculty Luke Gill D. Griffin Tony Johnson Psychology Faculty / 177 178 / Faculty Max Estes Speech and Drama G. Jaslnsld D. Griffin G. lasinski Don Elwell Speech and Drama Faculty / 179 Evelyn B. Jordan Education M. Grantham Maynard L. Reid Education Sybil Robison Education Santiago Garcia Education Judith Langford r Education M. Grantham M. Grantham 180 / Faculty Ann Clark Bailey Foreign Language Janet Ainsworth Physical Education Phillip R. Williamson Physical Education Hugh Corless Physical Education C. |asinski Faculty / 181 Kenneth Cooper t Chemistry Patrick M. Hicks Science Arthur M. Hicks Chemistry John L. Shibley Biology M. Grantham M. Grantham 182 / Faculty M. Grantham Faculty / 183 RwCK AROUND CLOCK. Time out for Coke ADS 1. This advertisement for Valcan Materials Company appeared in the 1975 Quadrangle. Apparently the affect of the drastic change in the music collegiates were listening to was capitalized on by the ad industry, and makes for an eye- catching advertisement for a not so common company. 2. People have devoted their lives to the collection of Coca-Cola memor- abilia, and there is no more perfect mirror of American tastes and attitudes than the ads this soft drink empire has bombarded the public with. It has become the universal drink. This ad is from 1948. 3. Here is the universal soft drink in an ad 24 years later. It appeared in the 1972 Quadrangle and again reflects the concerns of the all- American collegiate ideal. 4. When the Victrola was invented, Edison probably had no idea the technology that would improve his invention. This ad has become a valuable collector's item when found in its original form. That little dog has been curious to know exactly how that contraption works for years. 5. This picture opened the ad section in the 1958 yearbook. If only all those autos could be assembled together again for an after photo. Some of the names of businesses have changed, but the buildings remain unchanged in downtown LaGrange. JTIeen -Tex, Inc. P.O. BOX KTI LAGRANGE, GEORGIA AC 404/882-8134 KLEEN-TEXLAGA RUDD CONSTRUCTION Contractor: RON JOHNSTON Sales: RITA JOHNSTON Phone: 663-4051 Pine Mtn., Georgia 186 / Advertisements OPPORTUNITY. Interested in a challenging job with Ample Opportunity for advancement? Then Milliken is the company you should consider! Excellent career opportunities are available at Milliken's manufacturing and marketing facilities in the LaGrange Area. Visit us today! MILLIKEN & CO. 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