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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Opening

Seniors

Underclassmen

Page 4

Page 17

Page 45

Student Life

Beauty

Organizations

Page 63

Page 85

Page 101

Sports

Graduation

Administration

Closing

Advertisements

Index

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1983
Quadrangle
Dedication

It is with great honor that the 1983 Quad-
rangle Staff and Senior Class dedicate the
1983 Quadrangle to DR. SAMUEL G.
HORNSBY, JR. Dr. Hornsby began teaching at
LaGrange College in 1966, and since then he
has worked diligently to make significant con-
tributions to his profession. He is presently the
Chairman of the Department of English and
Division of Humanities. Dr. Hornsby received
his Bachelor's of Science in Education and
Master's of Arts from the University of Geor-
gia. He then earned his Ph.D. from Auburn
University. Dr. Hornsby is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta
Kappa, and twice recipient of grants from the
National Endowment for the Humanities.
Above all, he is 41 and still has most of his hair,
which means, "that 1 still love the way 1 make
a living."

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As far as possible, without
surrender, be on good terms with
all persons.

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Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others, even to the dull
and ignorant; they too have their
story.

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If you compare yourself
with others, you may
become vain or bitter,
for always there will be
greater and lesser per-
sons than yourself.

Enjoy your achievements as well as
your plans. Keep interested in your
own career, however humble; it is a
real possession in the changing for-
tunes of time.

Exercise caution in your business af-
fairs, for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what
virtue there is; many persons strive
for high ideals, and everywhere life is
full of heroism.

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Be yourself. Especially
do not feign affection.
Neither be cynical
about love; for in the
face of all aridity and
disenchantment, it is as
perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the counsel
of the years, gracefully
surrendering the things
of youth.

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Nurture strength of spirit to shield
you in sudden misfortune. But do not
distress yourself with dark imagin-
ings. Many fears are born of fatigue
and loneliness.

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You are a child of the
universe no less than
the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be
here.

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B.

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Gail Benner Nancy Blankenship

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Seniors/ 19

20 1 'Seniors

Seniors 1 21

Sam Cotton Melanie Cowart

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Seniors 1 23

Mindy and Derrick Dukes Jon Elmore

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Julia Evans

Monique Fouque

James Fowler Ronald Futch

Seniors/ 25

Seniors/ 27

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Seniors/ 29

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Seniors! 31

Glenda Major David Matheny

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Seniors/ 33

34 /Seniors

Terry Nipper Jane Newman

Seniors/ 35

Phyllis Parker Amy Parsons

Mary Jane Parsons Scott Parsons

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Seniors/ 37

Terri Ransom

Tim Reeve

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Vicki Riddle

Seniors/ 39

Lora Smith

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Kay Strauss

Lee Washam Kenli Ward

Seniors/41

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Barbara Williams

Judy Williams

Snyder Wright

Seniors/ 43

Louanne Abernathy
Lynn Abies
Linda Abney
Lisa Adams
Etta Aiken

Robert Aiken
Ana Aldridge
Lounell Alford
Laurell Allen
Pam Allen

Robin Allen
Carol Andrews
Carol Armstrong
Paul Armstrong
Jeffery David Asher

Robin Ashmore
Debbie Autry
Lee Ann Bahnsen
Amy Bailey
Constance Baker

Jonell Baker
Ricky Baker
Bryan Baldwin
Lisa Ballew
Susan Barbee

Patti Barentine
Fran Baskin
Jeff Button
Charlotte Beam
Jeff Benefield

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Barbara Bergeson
Jeffery Blankenship
Richard Blankenship
Lisa Bonner
Mike Bostardi

Virginia Bowles
Andrea Boyd
Rick Boyette
Pam Boynton
Gina Br ad field

Robert Bradfield
Lauri Bradfield
Anita Branch
Sylvia Brantley
Janice Brewton

Debbie Briggs
Betty Britt
Andre Bracato
Corina Brooks
Josie Brooks

Samuel Brooks
Beryl Broughton
Jeffery Brown
Rodney Brown
Tim Brown

Baron Browning
Rene Bruce
Brenda Brumby
Faye Buchanan
Jessie Bullard

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Mark Bullard
Joseph Burgess
Beth Burgoon
Cindy Burling
Kenneth Busbin

Laura Byrne
Carole Cagle

Kay Camacho
Jenevia Cameron

Ricky Carden

Lynne Carpenter
Mark Carter
Susan Carter
Angela Chaff in
James Chance

Howard Chappelle
DeWayne Clark
Kathryn Claunch
Donna Clever
Kenneth Cole

Sherri Collier
Erma Cooke
Cathy Cooper
Martha Cooper
Bruce Cost ley

Tammy Cottle
Jeffery Cotton
Ronald Cox
Wendy Cox
Jim Crane

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Jerry Crawford
Angie Crews
Vicki Crowder
Mark Crowe
Lee Cruse

Michael Cullpepper
Wendy Cummings
Flipper Curlee
Buddy Curry
Alison Czarick

Tom Darden
Deborah Davis
Margaret Davis
Patricia Davis
W. Scott Davis

Beatrice de Bone
Suzanne de Bone
Laura DeGennaro
Kim Deitle
Jim Dickson

Joanne Dillard
Gary Dittamn
Phil Dodson
Bobby Dooley
Lisa Dorris

Ben Dowell
Tommy Drake
Susan Duncan
Catrina Dunham
Deborah Earley

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Douglas Eaton
Dana Edwards
Eisa Ellenburg
Rene Eller
Tony Evans

Sherry Faircloth
Melanie Faith
Doug Faulkner
Alicia Favors
Mike Fay

Elena Fernandez
Eera Ferrell
Eoretta Ferrell
Arleen Floyd
Beth Floyd

John Forbus
Alan Ford
Eisa Ford
David Fowler
Marcia Franklin

Mary Franklin
Dana Frazier
Johnnie Freeman
Tsuyoshi Fujiti
Kofi Garbrah-Aidoo

Jane Gardner
Jill Garrett
Yvette Gates
Jeana Gaylor
Dorothy Geter

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Marcus Geunnner
Lisa Gillis
Cynthia Givins
Karen Glenn
Avis Glover

Virginia Goggans
Steven Golden
Lee Anne Golden
Laura Gomez
Latanja Gordon

Robert Gordon
Taylor Gordon
Richard Goss
Betsie Greene
Janet Greene

Sheryl Greene
James Gresham
David Griffin
Deana Gunter
Bill Hague

Carla Hale
Colleen Hall
Dana Hall
Frank Hall
Todd Hall

Margaret Hamilton
Robbie Hammond
Laura Hardy
Phillip Hardy
Jodi Harper

Underclassmen/ 51

John Harper
John Harrell
Rosalee Harris
David Harroff
Denise Hartley

Sheila Hatcher
Kelly Haynes

Randall Heard
Walter Hearn
Cheryl Hemmerle

Harlan Hendricks
Tim Herndon
Chris Hester
Patricia Hicks
Millie Hilderbrand

Kimberly Hines
Tatsuya Hino

Sumi Hairotani
Cheryl Hoggs

Dan Holzworth

Beth Hood
Laura Hoppe
Jeannie Home
Jenny Horton
Cliff Householder

Margaretta Howard
Charlie Hyman
Ed Ingram
Richard Jabaley
Elaine Jackson

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Melody Jackson
Tracy Jackson
Betty Johnson
Janice Johnson
Lane Johnson

Lee Ann Johnson
Mike Johnson
Robert Johnson
Sandy Johnson
Tommy Johnson

Celeste Johnston
Kevin Jolly
Sherry Jones
Akira Kawase
Emily Keck

Anita Keith
Katherine Keith
Bryan Kendrick
James Kenny
Evelyn King

Linda King
Melissa King
Raymond King
Teresa Klerlein
Terry Knight

Mihoko Kobayashi
Robert Koon
Eugenia Krown
Ray Lail

Mary Bryan Lambries

Underclassmen/ 53

Melissa Laminack
Gina Laney
Betsy Langford
Susan Lasseter
Chip Lawson

Julie Leamon
Sondra Lee
Valerie Lee
Shannon Leftwich
Kim Lillie

Carolyn Litesey
Amy Lloyd
Richard Lombardo
Lisa Long
Scotty Longshore

Mike Losee

Ellen Lowe \o
Sally Mallory
Xavier Mann
Stu Marshall

Connie Martin
Ken Martin

Vickye Martin
Jeff Martinec
Nagai Masato

Tracey Mashburn
Doug Mason
Bobby Matheny
Mary Ann McCall
Cary McCallum

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David McCarthy
Elaine McClain
David McCollough
Su McCranie
David McKeehan

Sarah McKinney
Bill McMinn
Karen Meredith
Melanie Miller
Shari Miller

Jane A. Mills
Paul Minter
Jack Mitchell
Donna Mobley
Nan Moncus

Patty Moore
Charlotte Morgan
Gene Morgan
Michele Morgan
Takahiro Mori

Janell Morris
Steven Morris
Linda Morrow
Richard Myers
David Nelms

Mary Nelson
Tommy Nesbitt
John Nichols
Kim Nichols
Anne Noles

Underclassmen/ 55

Beverly Norred
Erlinda Norred
Rosalyn Norred
Ann Norton
Samuel Odom

Susan Pace
Lynda Padgett
Joe Page
Jamey Panos
Connie Parham

Melody Parker
Angela Parmer
Kenny Parmer
Lennice Parnell
Valerie Patillo

Anita Payne
Neal Peavy

Brian Perdue
Mary Petry

Chris Pfaeffli

Ellen Philip
Ann E. Phillips
Barbara Phillips
Stuart Pingel
Sam Pinkston

Rhonda Pittman
E. Ruth Poe
Cindy Porter
Jimmy Porter
Jerry Powell

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Joe Ragland
Alicia Raines
Susan Rainwater
Trish Ramsey
John Rasnick

Charis Ray
Ken Reaves
Brad Reed
Christopher Reed
John W. Reed

Stan Reese
Cheryl Richardson
Bertha Riggs
Margie Rimmer
Missy Roane

Russell Robbins
Billy Roberts
Denise Roberts
Kathryn Roberts
Andree Robinson

Gerson Robinson
Teresa Robinson
Cindy Robison
Celeste Rogers
Lauri Rodgers

Laura Rosser
David Royal
Chris Rumble
Kathy Russell
Kevin Russell

Underclassmen/ 57

Willie Rutland
Lisa Sandefur
Brian Sani

Yoshihiko Sato
Robin Saxton

Carter Schlenke
Jeff Scott
Melanie Scott
Martha Segrest
Teresa Sellers

Melissa Sessions
Pam Sharman
Frank Sharp

Kathy Sharpton
Steffi Shattuck

David Shealy
Dawn Sheets
Dale Sheppard
Fumihiko Shimazakel
Kerry Shuman

Scott Sickler
Carol Sims
Ronald Sivell
Sandy Slocumb
Alicia Smith

Jeffery Smith
Karen Smith
Randy Smith
Ray Smith
Rick Smith

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Shirley Smith
Sylvia Smith
Tammy Smith
Terry Smith
Tim Smith

Vivian Smith
Alan Somerlot
Luanda Sparks
Reginald Spence
Rick Spencer

Melissa Stanley
Beth Steel
Terri Still
Betty Stillwell
Anna Stinchcomb

Caffie Stogner
Andrew Stone
Dale Storey
Lynn Strain
Suzanne Strickland

John Sullivan
Donna Swanson
Makiko Tagashira
Takeshi Tashima
Tom Tashima

Nick Teaver
Deika Terant
Cynthia Terrell
Deborah Thames
Annie Thomas

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Larry Thompson
Andrew Thomson
Jeff Thompson

Joyce Thompson
Andrea Thornton

Beth Tilley
Susan Tilley
Steve Tinnemeier
Jo Titus
Janet Todd

Gloria Tolliver
Marianna Tomlin

Sam Touchstone
Chollie Toumsend

Dianna Trieglaff

Pat tie Truitt
Stephanie Tuck
Kendra Tucker
Clayton Turner
Donna Tuttle

Tara Tyler
George Tyson
Shimichi Uchida
Keizo Uchimura
Bruce Underwood

Randy Underwood
Les Upchurch
Skipper Van Cleave
Joni Vandermolen
Lisa VanGerpen

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Alan Walker
Ann Walker
Stephanie Walker
Mary Walsh
Angela Walston

Regina Ward
William Ward
Glenn Ware
Ibrahim Warrayat
Fran Warren

Laurie Watson
Becky Welch
Sandy Whatley
Bill Whelchel
Chance Whitaker

Elisa White
Fred White
Siegfried White
Lynn Whitley
Hill Wilcox

Shernell Wilkerson
Trade Wilkerson
Robert Willaford
Bartley Williams
Brian Williams

Cassandra Williams
Jennifer Williams
Jodi Williams
Margaret Williams
Melanie Williams

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Shirley Williams
Steve Williamson
Anne Wilson
Darby Wilson
Jane Wilson

Mike Wilson
Susan Wilson
Anne Win gate
Nancy Winter
Michael Wood

LouAnn Woodson
Jerome Woody ard
Dorothy Wright
Ernie Wright
Gerri Wright

Lynn Wright
Melanie Wright
Phyllis Yarbrough
Benjamin Yates
Glenn Yates

Loren Young
Carolyn Capers
Steven Escobar
Sherry Evans
Loraine Hicks

Jimmy Jordan
Elaine hooper
Melanie Mitchell
Thitivan Nalindhom
Evan Sigmund

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63

College life begins with a chal-
lenge - - one to get involved. In-
volvement on the Hill is stimulated
by friendships, religious organiza-
tions, sports, academics, and the
Greek life. Each provides a means by
which we satisfy our interest and
provide ourselves with a sense of
security. The more we become in-
volved, the more we get from life on
the Hill.

Involvement the key to a hap-
py and successful year at LC.

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HOMECOMING

Student Life 1 69

Always waiting . . . a motto for
many LC students. It seems as if
everywhere we go we must wait.
Just think about it . . . the post of-
fice, the bookstore, the cafeteria,
meetings, classes, washers, dryers

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Student Life 1 75

Shldent life 1 77

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Student Life/81

Outstanding Scholars

Who's Who in American Colleges

Freshman

Amy Bailey
Linda Jones
Peggy Patterson
Regina Ward
Lynn Whitley

Juniors

Karen Bell
Baron Browning
Taylor Gordon
Dale Pitts
Nancy Winter

Sophomores

David Fowler
William Ward

Seniors

Melinda Dukes
Rita McCallister
Amy Parsons
Luanda Sparks

Tony Bostardi
Jane Cooley
Melanie Cowart
Charles Dean
Sharon Dekle
Margie Dooley
Jon Elmore
Beth Floyd
Carolyn Fox
Mitch Hanson

Henry Hayes
Ronda Holloway
Jenny Horton
Allen Hunt
Anne Krueger
Jackie Light
Amy Parsons
Lora Smith
Luanda Sparks
Lee Washam

Departmental Awards

Art

Masato Nagai Annie Moore Smith Award
Guthrie Killibrew Needham Avery Award

Drama

Lori Medlock Irene E. Arnett Award
Robin Saxton Mamie Lark Henry Award
Gary Dittman Ingrid Bergman Scholarship

Education

Cindy Underwood Malcolm Shackelford Award

Psychology

Sharon Dekle Outstanding Achievement

Nursing

Laura Lewis Academic Excellence
Susan Duncan Clinical Recognition

Scroll

Masato Nagai Art
Amy Parson Literature

Austin P. Cook

Wesley Fellowship

Waights G. Henry

Mark White
Luanda Sparks

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Charlie Cox, Lori Medlock, Tommy Tucker, Kendra Tucker, Harlan Hendricks, Beth Floyd, Jeff Button, Maria Phillips, Kelso Jones, Mary
Bryan Lambries, Michael Hitt, and Carolyn Fox

Joanne Dillard
Drill Team

Julia Evans
Kappa Sigma Fraternity

Jeana Gaylor
Baptist Student Union

Mary Bryan Lambries was
crowned Homecoming Queen 1982
by fane Wheeler (1981 Queen).
Mary Bryan represented the Pi
Kappa Phi Little Sisters. Maria
Phillips served as Maid of Honor
and represented the Pi Kappa Phi
Pledges. First runner-up went to
Beth Floyd of Alpha Omicron Pi so-
rority. Kendra Tucker, representing
Hawkes First Floor, was named sec-
ond runner-up; and Lori Medlock
of Phi Mu sorority was chosen third
runner-up. Miss Congeniality was
Carolyn Fox representing the Stu-
dent National Education Associ-
ation.

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Beth Floyd
Alpha Omicron Pi

Laura Gomez
Men's Athletic Association

Anne Krueger
Omicron Delta Kappa

Jody Harper
Wesley Fellowship

Suzanne Maynard
Kappa Sigma Stardusters

Merry Maxwell Lori Medlock

Kappa Delta Sorority Phi Mu Fraternity

Ann Phillips Kim Phillips

Hawkes Third Floor Kappa Sigma Pledges

Lisa Ragsdale Denise Roberts

LC Cheerleaders Phi Beta Lambda

Maria Phillips
Pi Kappa Phi Pledges

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Laura Rosser
ABC

Sandy Slocumb
Kappa Delta Pledges

Pattie Truitt
Alpha Kappa Alpha

Shirley Williams
ABC Choir

Lora Smith
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity

Kendra Tucker
First Floor Hawkes

Melanie Wright
Hill toppers

Andrea Thornton
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority

Elisa White
Circle K

Karen Young
SGA

Quadrangle Court

Melanie Coioart, Melanie Faith, Lauri Watson, Carolyn Fox, Lora Smith, Valerie Patillo, Melanie Wright, Beth Floyd, and Laura Gomez.

Lora Smith was crowned queen at the annual Quadrangle Dance. Each year
the SGA sponsors the Quadrangle Dance which is held near Valentine's Day.
Members of the court are selected by the student body.

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May Day

The 1983 May Day festivities
proved to be spectacular fun and en-
joyment. The weather was excel-
lent, and the sound of music filled
the air. Queen Lora Smith and King
Wayne Johnson led the way for a
beautiful court. Moms and dads
from all over Georgia (and else-
where) came to join the pride and
spirit of May Day on the Hill.

Among the competition of step
singing, a sense of unity prevailed to
enhance the thrill of victory and ac-
complishment. This year's May
Day began and continued the tradi-
tions of springtime on the Hill.

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Carolyn Fox and Mark White
Senior Representatives

Cathy Cooper and Mark Grantham
Junior Representatives

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Melanie Cowart and Tim Reeve
Senior Representatives

Beth Floyd and Harlan Hendricks
Junior Representatives

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Amy Bailey and Ben Dozvell Kim Hines and Phil Dodson

Freshman Representatives Freshman Representatives

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Step Singing Competition

Kappa Delta Sorority

Phi Mu Sorority

May Day 195

Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority

All-Female Competition

Three organizations participated in the All-Women's
Competition of Step singing. Kappa Delta Sorority, un-
der the direction ofElisa White, presented a tribute to the
late Karen Carpenter, and the Phi Mu Sorority, under
the direction of Mary Bryan Lambries, presented "Songs
of the South." The Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, under the
direction of LouAnne Abernathy, successfully regained
the championship cup with their presentation of "Broad-
way Show Stoppers."

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Delta Tau Delta Fraternity

All-Male Competition

Being the only entry in the All-Men's Competition
did not discourage the Delts from presenting a fabulous
tribute to America. From the "Star Spangled Banner" to
"Yankee Doodle Boy," the Delts, under the direction of
Andrew Stone, presented an enjoyable and well-re-
hearsed medley. Perhaps in the future there will be more
competition for the All-Men's category; but for now, the
Delts hold the honor

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Association of Black Collegians

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Baptist Student Union

Mixed Competition

Three organizations competed in the Mixed Ensemble
category of Step singing. Wesley Felloivship, under the
direction of Becky Welch, presented a medley of Broad-
way Musical Hits; and the ABC Choir presented several
Gospel selections. The Baptist Student Union, under the
direction of Jeana Gaylor and Randy Underwood, cap-
tured the title with their presentation of all time christian
favorites.

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SGA

The SGA sponsors all activities
involving students. Highlights of
the 1982-83 academic year include
the Activities Fair, a trip to the
World's Fair, a ski trip, Homecom-
ing, Quadrangle and May Day
Dances. Movies, concerts, and Step
Singing all add to the life of students
at LC.

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Wayne Johnson, Karen Young, Melanie Wright, Mark White, and Charles Dean.

Legislative Council

Sitting: Gail Benner, Anne Kruger, Vicky e Martin, Becky Welch, Lisa Bonner, and Sarah McKinney; Standing: Elaine Jackson, Maria
Phillips, Tony Bostardi, Jon Elmore, Margaret Davis, and Luanda Sparks.

The Legislative Council is composed of one represen-
tative from each campus organization. The council is
asked by SGA to decide how to regulate funds for various
activities. The members serve as mediators between SGA
and the organizations. The council also serves as SGA
messengers to the entire campus.

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Hilltoppers

Sitting: Lisa Bonner, Laurell Allen, Cassandra Williams, Jane Wheeler, Denise Roberts, and Melanie Wright; Standing: Amy Parsons, John
Harper, Scott Dezell, Mark White, Tom Helton, Lora Smith, and Luanda Sparks; Missing: Wayne Johnson, Bryce Neal, Karen Young,
Nancy Blankenship, Jenny Horton, Beth Floyd, and Missy Roane.

The Hilltoppers serve as greeters of Alumni for
Homecoming, LaGrange Probe Fair, and the Trustee
Luncheon. They serve as ushers for forums, host high
school visitation weekend, and serve refreshments for the
Activities Fair and Computer Science Seminar.

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Circle K

Sitting: Jin Chang, Anne Wilson, Jane Wilson, Anna Stitchcomb, Tammy Smith, Cindy Burling, Becky Harris, and Ana Aldridge; Standing:
Tracy Jackson, David Matheny, Kim Hines, Charles Dean, Chris Rumble, Michael Culpepper, Le Ann Hines, Mark White, Bill Hague,
Renee Eller, Chance Whitaker, Randy Underwood, Jon Elmore, and Beth Steel.

Circle K is involved in many service projects in the
LaGrange community. Members work the concession
stand at the Basketball games, help set up equipment for
the Red Cross Blood Drive and work with children at the
Youth Treatment Center. Circle K also raises money for
the March of Dimes and the Muscular Dystrophy Asso-
ciation.

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Rotaract

First Row: Anne Wilson, Snyder Wright; Second Row: Charlie Hyman, Michael Culpepper, Sarah McKinney, Ms. Dyar; Third Row: Lynn
Wright, Kay Strauss, Bea Spires, Gail Benner; Fourth Row: Jon Elmore, Elaine Jackson, Jane Cooley, Charles Dean, Walter Hearn; Fifth
Row: John Harper, Mark Grantham, and Neal Peavy.

Rotaract is sponsored by Rotary International. Its
purpose is to develop leadership and responsible citizen-
ship through various service activities. These activities
include nursing home visitation and collecting money for
the American Cancer Society. Two members attend
weekly meetings of the LaGrange Chapter of Rotary
International.

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Phi Beta Lambda

Phi Beta Lambda is the organiza-
tion for Business Administration
majors. Dr. Zachary Taylor advises
this group and provides various ac-
tivities and seminars to help the
members learn more about Business
Administration and the business
world.

First Row: Gail Benner, Chance Whitaker, Denise Roberts; Second Row: Beth Steel, Mark
White, and Katherine Keith.

Alpha Mu Gamma

Alpha Mu Gamma is the national
collegiate foreign language honor
society. Membership is extended to
students having at least two grades
of A and a third grade of at least B in
unrepeated college foreign language
courses.

Sitting: Lynn Carpenter, Linda Morrow; Standing: LeAnn Hines, Laura Gomez, Charles
Dean, and Chollie Townsend; Missing: Mrs. Bailey and Becky Welch.

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SNEA

The Student National Education
Association is dedicated to enrich-
ing the caliber of tomorrow's teach-
ers. Throughout the year, SNEA
schedules speakers and seminars to
encourage both practical skills and
creativity. Several members attend-
ed the National and Regional SNEA
workshops where they acquired
useful information, resources, and
techniques which they in turn con-
veyed to the other members.

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Sitting: Darby Wilson, Lynn Wright, Nancy Winter; Standing: Debi Keith, Jane Cooley,
David Matheny, and Margie Dooley.

GANS

The Georgia Association of Nurs-
ing Students sponsors programs of
interest to those students becoming
nurses. This year GANS held a yard
sale as a fund raising project and
will help sponsor the pinning cere-
mony for the graduating sophomore
students. Mary K. Williams and El-
len Griesbach serve as advisors. The
1982-83 officers are Debbie Earley,
President; Lori Keeble, Treasurer;
Dana Frazier, Secretary; and Dottie
Wright, Vice President.

Chris Hester, Patricia Davis, Erma Cooke, Gloria Tolliver, Janet Todd, Mike Johnson,
Margaret Hamilton, Betty Britt, and Patty Moore.

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Pi Gamma Mu

Pi Gamma Mu, Georgia Delta
Chapter, is a national social science
honorary fraternity. Membership is
extended to advanced students in
the social science disciplines of his-
tory, sociology, political science,
economics, and geography. Each
year at the Honor's Day festivities,
the recipient of the Weston L. Mur-
ray Award is named.

Dr. Zachary Taylor, Robert Koon, Mr. Ronnie McGaughey, Dr. Frederick Mills, Mrs.
Mildred Harwell, Dr. David Hess, Gail Benner, Mr. Burton Lowe, Dr. David Naglee, and
Dr. David McQuilkin.

Psychology Honor Society

Cheryl Hemmerle, Sharon Dekle, Dr. Charles Kraemer, Joey Branch, and Elaine McClain.

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Sigma

Sigma is the honorary society for
faculty and majors in the Science
and Mathematics Division. Mem-
bership is limited to those students
who have taken at least four courses
in science and mathematics.

First Row: Luanda Sparks, Jane Wilson, Ana Aldridge, Anne Krueger; Second Row: Dr.
John Shibley, Sadeo Yamamura, Jon Elmore, Taylor Gordon, Harlan Hendricks, Dr. RM.
Hicks; Third Row: Dr. A.M. Hicks, Dr. Brooks Shelhorse, Dr. Frank James, Dr. Michael
Searcy.

Omicron Delta Kappa

Omicron Delta Kappa, National
Leadership Honor Society, was
chartered on the LaGrange College
Campus in November 1979. Its
members are junior and senior stu-
dents of exemplary character, re-
sponsible leadership, and superior
scholarship. This year, its members
sponsored a blood drive for the
American Red Cross, Honor's Day,
and National Smokeout.

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First Row: Charles Dean, Jenny Horton, Luanda Sparks, Amy Parsons, Anne Krueger, Dr.
Samuel Hornsby; Second Row: Ms. Nancy Alford, Dr. David Naglee, Lynn Carpenter, Dr.
Sybil Robison; Third Row: Dr. Don Jolly, Dr. John Hurd, Dr. Walter Murphy, and Dr.
Frederick Mills; Missing: Dr. Max Estes, Waights G. Henry, Dr. A.M. Hicks, Mr. Burton
Lowe, Donna Clever, Margie Dooley, Beth Floyd, Bryan Kendrick, and Mindy Stokes.

Alpha Psi Omega

Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary drama fraternity. Its
membership is by invitation. All members of the frater-
nity participate in yearly productions of the Drama De-
partment whether in the cast, stage crew, lighting, sce-
nery, costuming, or make-up.

Organizations/ 111

Association of Black Collegiates

First Row: Shirley Williams, Anita Branch; Second Row: Cheryl Hoggs, Chris Reed, Vickye Martin, Laura Rosser, Charlie Hyman, and
Cassandra Williams.

The ABC Club was founded in the early 1970s as a
reaction toward the growing fight for Civil Rights. Pres-
ently, ABC strives to promote inter-racial harmony on
the LC campus. The ABC Crusaders for Christ Gospel
Choir was established in 1981 and has performed
throughout Georgia and Alabama.

112/ Organizations

Choralaires

First Row: Mary Bryan Lambries, Robin Saxton, Kenli Ward, Arleen Floyd, Lisa Long, Binki Bowles, Kathy Claunch, Anne Deakin, Mrs.
Martha Estes; Second Row: Amy Parsons, Kendra Tucker, Melanie Cowart, Lisa Bonner; Third Row: Luanda Sparks, Becky Welch, Lisa
Ragan, Melissa Sessions; Fourth Row: David McCollough, Elisa White, Laura Hardy, Charis Ray, Lori Medlock, Josie Brooks, Lisa Adams,
Jennifer Williams, Amy Bailey; Fifth Row: David Matheny, Patrick McClain, Ken Busbin, Jerry Powell, Gary Dittman, Mark Grantham,
John Harrell, Frank Sharp, Tommy Johnson, Chris Reed, and Tommy Drake.

The Choralaires are the college chorus open to all
students at LC. They perform at school functions such as
Convocation, Homecoming, and May Day. They also
sing at area churches.

Organizations/ 113

Quadrangle

First Row: Gretta Howard, Jane Gardner, Tara Tyler, Jenny Horton; Second Row: Debi Keith, Sheryl Greene, Becky Welch, Cheryl
Hemmerle; Third Row: Debbie Autry, Mark White, Cathy Cooper, and Jon Elmore; Missing: Mark Grantham, Michael Culpepper, and
Nancy Alford.

The 1983 Quadrangle Staff worked diligently to pub-
lish an exciting, accurate, and enjoyable yearbook for the
students and faculty of LaGrange College. Between
deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines, we managed to
crack a few smiles and jokes to relieve the tension and
frustration of layout design, picture cropping, and copy
writing. Now that you have the finished product in your
hands, we hope that you enjoy its pages as much as we
enjoyed creating them for you.

114/ Organizations

Hilltop News

The Hilltop News is the campus
newspaper published by the stu-
dents for the students of LC. This
year, the Hilltop News was printed
once a quarter under the editorship
of Bill Hague. Mrs. Julia Dyar
served as the advisor and promoter
of the newspaper.

Jeannie Home, Trish Ramsey, Anne Wilson, Mrs. Julia Dyar, Maria Phillips, Kenny
Parmer, Carolyn Capers, and Bill Hague.

Scroll

The literary magazine, The
Scroll, comes out at the end of
spring quarter. An interview with
Michael Bishop, a science fiction
author, will be included in the 1983
edition. Prizes for the best piece of
literature and the best art work are
awarded to selected student submis-
sions. Dr. Michael Pearson and Vee
Brown served as literary and artis-
tic advisors respectively.

Lynne Carpenter and Jane Wilson

Organizations/ 115

Chi Epsilon

Jeff Brown, Amy Parsons, Ronda Holloway, Sam Odom, Harlan Hendricks, Karen Young, Betsy Langford, Becky Welch.

t

Chi Epsilon is a religious service organization that is
responsible for the campus Chapel services held each
Friday. They also support local community service orga-
nizations such as the Youth Treatment Center and Nurs-
ing Homes.

116 1 Organizations

Wesley Fellowship

Wesley Fellowship, sponsored by the Methodist
Church, is an organization open to all students serving as
the link between students and the Church. The purpose
of Wesley is to involve the campus community in a search
for deeper meanings, and experiences of the Christian
Faith. Wesley sponsors monthly prayer breakfasts, local
Mission Retreat, State Wesley retreat, local church clean-
up, and vespers every Sunday night.

First Row: Teff Tuck, Melissa Sessions, Susan Pace, Keizo Uchimada, Andrea Boyd; Second Row: Becky Welch, Debbie Autry, Kathryn
Roberts, Melanie Williams, Binki Bowles, Melissa Stanley, Jane Wilson, Jeana Gaylor; Third Row: Nancy Blankenship, Jennifer Williams,
Anne Wilson, Cindy Burling, Lisa Smith, Margaret Williams, Mary Walsh, Kim Deitle, Vivian Smith; Fourth Row: Amy Parsons, Cheryl
Underwood, Celeste Rodgers, Sam Odom, Jon Elmore, Luanda Sparks, Shirley Smith, Charis Ray, Chance Whitaker, Elaine Jackson, Vickye
Martin; Fifth Row: Kim Hines, Ann Phillips, Su McCranie, Elisa White; Sixth Row: Gretta Howard, David Matheny, LeAnn Hines, Bill
George, Melanie Faith, Ray King, Mavis Lark, Mary Jane Parsons, Jane Cooley, Katherine Keith, Steve Morris, Rene Eller, Jeff Brown,
Randy Underwood, Laura Hoppe, and Shirley Williams.

Organizations/ 117

Baptist Student Union

First Row: Frankie Manjah, Anna Stitchcomb, Gail Benner, Vivian Smith, Tammy Smith, Snyder Wright; Second Row: Jim Epperly, Becky
Welch, Mary Walsh, Jody Harper, Jeana Gaylor, Kathryn Roberts, Beth Floyd, Susan Pace, Betsy Langford; Third Row: Elaine Jackson,
Patricia Hicks, Carol Andrews, Rene Eller, Jon Elmore, Ibrahim Warrayat; Fourth Row: David Matheny, Chance Whitaker, Ray King, Steve
Morris, David McDaniel, Rodney Brown, and Randy Underwood.

The Baptist Student Union was formed to serve as a
link between the college and the Baptist Church. In doing
so, BSU promotes Christian activities on campus and in
the community. Some of the activities BSU initiated in-
cluded the BSU Convention, decorating the gym for the
Homecoming Dance, Spring Conference, International
Student Conference, and preparing care packages for LC
students during exams.

118 / Organizations

Panhellenic

The LaGrange College Panhel-
lenic Council is a member of the Na-
tional Panhellenic Council. It
evolved from the efforts of women's
fraternities to work together coop-
eratively. The Council strives for
good scholarship to maintain high
standards for the best service to the
college community. They sponsor
Fall Rush and present scholastic
certificates each quarter to sorority
women with an average of 3.6 or
better.

Missy Roane, Alicia Raines, Binki Bowles, Fran Baskin, Lori Medlock, and Sonya Brake.

Inter fraternity

Interfraternity Council strives to
coordinate the various activities of
the three fraternities and provide
harmony between them. Two repre-
sentatives from each fraternity are
selected to comprise the council. Dr.
James Nabors serves as the advisor
to this organization.

Organizations/ 119

Alpha Omicron Pi

First Row: Under Snyder, Dayna McKay, Jenny Horton, Jane Cooley, Lora Smith, Beth Floyd, Becky Harris, Joanne Dillard, Sonya Brake;
Second Row: Betsy Langford, Jane Wilson, Sandy Johnson, Pam Allen, Cindy Porter, Jane Gardner, Kay Camacho, Lisa Smith, Cathy
Cooper, Kim Nichols, Carolyn Fox, Laura Gomez, Alise Robertson, Melanie Miller, Carol Armstrong, Cindy Burling; Third Row: Denise
Roberts, Deborah Davis, Susan Carter, Shirley Smith, Melanie Faith, Margaret Davis, Ronda Holloway, Jody Harper, Sherry Faircloth,
Lisa Ballew, Maria Phillips, Lisa Ellenburg, Louanne Abernathy, Mo Baskin, Nancy Blankenship, Melanie Williams, Phyllis Parker; Fifth
Row: LeAnn Hmes, Katherine Keith, Kim Hines, Jonell Baker, Sandy Whatley.

Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority was founded in 1897 at
Barnard College in New York. The Lambda Chi Chapter
of AOTT was founded at LaGrange College on May 15,
1971. The Lambda Chi Chapter has conducted various
projects for arthitis research, the national philanthropy
of AOTT since 1969.

Some of their activities included step singing competi-
tion, Rose Week for the pledges, Founder's Day in Atlan-
ta, and the Jacqueminot Rose Ball held in the spring.
AOTT has won the Mamie Lark Henry scholarship cup
for eighth consecutive quarters. The 1982-83 officers are
Lora Smith, President; Beth Floyd, Vice President;
Joanne Dillard, Recording Secretary; Jane Cooley, Corre-
sponding Secretary; Becky Harris, Treasurer; Dayna
McKay, Chapter Relations; Sonya Brake, Panhellenic
Officer; and Mrs. Linder Snyder, Chapter Advisor.

120 1 Organizations

Kappa Delta

First Row: Melanie Wright, Alicia Raines, Jackie Light, Mary Nelson, Missy Roane, Jane Wheeler, Merry Maxwell, Anne Krueger,
Lennice Parnell; Second Row: Beth Tilley, Delia Hadley, Anne Deakin, Jane Anne Mills, Jeannie Home, Missy Martin, Pam Wyche, Lynn
Wright, Colleen Hall, Leslie Rodgers, Tracy Jackson, Trish Ramsey, Carolyn Litesey, Beth Perry, Laurisa Rhoades; Third Row: Debi Keith,
Jill Carlton, Susan Tilley, Sandy Slocumb, Lauri Watson, Tara Tyler, Susan Wilson, Sharon Dekle, Mary Ann McCall, Jan Gait, Elisa
White, Cindy Robison, Connie Martin, Corina Brooks, Leisa Golden, Janet Greene, Angela Parmer, Sherry Collier, Laurisa Rhodes; Fourth
Row: Robie Pitts, John Harper, Ed Claytor, Lee Washam, Brian Williams.

Kappa Delta Sorority was founded October 23, 1897
at Longwood College in Virginia. The Delta Chi Chapter
of Kappa Delta, first national sorority established at LC,
was installed on January 30, 1971.

Kappa Delta stresses the importance of a well-rounded
college life. She encourages scholarship, leadership, ac-
tivities, philanthropy, and high standards.

The KD Ladies support the national philanthropy, the
Crippled Children's Hospital in Richmond, VA, as well as
their local philanthropy, the Royal Elaine Nursing
Home. The KD's also held retreats, a Big Sister Scavenger
Hunt, a pledge/alumni dinner, participated in step sing-
ing, sports, spring banquet, and a Parent's Day. The
annual White Rose Ball was held at the Omni in Atlanta.

Kappa Delta officers are Jane Wheeler, President;
Merry Maxwell, Vice President; Missy Roane, Secre-
tary; Anne Krueger, Treasurer; Lennice Parnell, Assis-
tant Treasurer; and Mary Nelson, Editor.

Organizations/ 121

Phi Mu

Sitting: Barbara Abies, Laura Hardy, Lisa Long, Mary Bryan Lambnes, Binki Bowles, Kendra Tucker, Angela Walston; Second Row: Amy
Bailey, Kathy Claunch, Martha Segrest, Lisa Gillis, Rowena Smith, Lisa Bonner, Melanie Cowart, Wendy Tyler, Laurell Allen, Dayna
Gunther, Susan Rainwater, Lisa Ragan, Mary Retry; Third Row: Carol Cagle, Nancy Winter, Sally Mallory, Jan Jackson, Linda King, Lynn
Strain, Robin Saxton, Ann Phillips, Robin Allen, Linda Padgett, Lisa Adams, Arleen Floyd, Emily Keck, Rene Bruce, Missy Laminack;
Fourth Row: Jack Marshall, Pete Ellis, Phil Dodson, Chollie Townsend, Alan Somerlot, Andrew Stone, and Stuart Pingel.

Phi Mu Fraternity was founded on January 4, 1852
under the name Philomatheon Society. Our chapter,
Kappa Phi, was installed at LaGrange College on March
27, 1971. Phi Mu's support Project Hope as its philan-
thropy. Scholarship and academic excellence are stressed
in Phi Mu. The Fraternity's activities include step sing-
ing, lunch box social, and Carnation Ball held in the
spring. At Homecoming, they won first place in the float
competition, and one of their sisters, Mary Bryan Lam-
bries, was crowned Homecoming Queen. The 1982-83
officers are Melanie Cowart, President, Lisa Bonner,
Vice President, Carol Hale, Secretary, Lea Anne Goldin,
Treasurer; Mary Bryan Lambries, Membership Director;
Kendra Tucker, Pledge Director; and Lori Medlock, Pan-
hellenic Officer.

122 1 Organizations

Zeta Phi Beta

Andrea Thornton, Karen Smith, and Sarah McKinney.

Alpha Kappa Alpha

Zeta Phi Beta is a local sorority
for black female collegiates. They
held their annual carnation sale
during Homecoming. They also
participated in the Halloween Car-
nival sponsored by the LaGrange
Chamber of Commerce.

This is the first year for Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority on the LC
campus. This sorority is for black
female collegiates. They sponsored a
candy fund raising drive spring
quarter and won second place in the
car competition in the Homecoming
parade.

Kneeling: Janice Johnson and Vickye Martin; Back Row: Pattie Truitt, Shirlisa Cox,
Cassandra Williams, Barbara Williams, and Cheryl Hoggs.

Organizations/ 123

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity

First Row: Robert Bradfield, Lisa Bonner, Gene Welborn; Second Row: Jeff Button, Stu Marshall, Sam Touchstone, George Tyson; Third
Row: Paul Armstrong, Jamie Panos, Joe Hollingsworth; Fourth Row: Stuart Pingel, Peter Alford, Perrin Alford; Fifth Row: Phil Dodson,
Steve Williamson, Bryan Baldwin; Sixth Row: David Harroff, David Wiley, and Bill Hague.

The 1982-83 Pi Kappa Phi Fra-
ternity officers are Robert Bradfield,
Archon; David Wiley, Vice Archon;
Sam Touchstone, Secretary-Trea-
surer; Dave Snyder, Chaplain; and
Bryan Baldwin, Historian.

First Row: Mary Bryan Lambries, Jane Wheeler, Lisa Bonner, Margaret Davis; Second
Row: Anne Deakin, Tar a Tyler, Alicia Raines; Third Row: Anne Krueger, Lisa Ragan, Jill
Carlton, Sharon Dekle, Maria Phillips, and Sonya Brake.

1241 Organization?

Kappa Sigma Fraternity

First Row: Dave Lewis, Bubba Yates, Bill McMann, Bill McLachlan, Joe Kugler, Scott Curley; Second Row: Steve Tinnemeier, Steve Hart,
Bubba Pounds, Andy Thomas, Frank Sharp; Third Row: Andy Pennell, Hill Wilcox, Chuch Wright, Jerry Powell, David Fowler, Tyrone,
Kevin Jolly, Bill Whelchel, Dale Sheppard, and Jack Mitchells.

The Kappa Sigma Fraternity
participated in the National Leader-
ship Conference and took part in
special initiation at the conference.
They entered the most original float
in the 1982 Homecoming parade.
The Kappa Sigs have won the John
R. Love Scholarship Award two out
of three quarters, and they received
the Greek Week Award.

First Row: Lauri Bradford, Susan Rainwater, Julia Evans, Susan Wilson, Elena Fernandez;
Second Row: Laurisa Rhodes, Kim Phillips, Melanie Cowart, and Jackie Light; Mascot:
Tyrone.

Organizations/ 125

Delta Tau Delta

First Row: Kendall Martin, Wayne Johnson, Lora Smith, Gene Morgan, Milton Califf, Mike Wilson; Second Row: Harlan Hendricks,
Walter Hearn, Taylor Gordon, Mike Bostardi, Jeff Scott; Third Row: Ed Claytor, Robie Pitts, Glenn Ware, Joe Page, Tim Reeve, Vance
Davis; Fourth Row: Lee Washam, Joe Ragland, Tony Bostardi, Neal Peavy, Andrew Stone, Van Keys, Craig DeLoach; Fifth Row: Ed
Ingram, Bryce Neal, Richard Blankenship, Jeff Benefield, Brian Williams, and Steve Barton.

The Delts sponsored several ac-
tivities this year including a keg roll
for the Cancer Fund and a basketball
game with WCGQ 107 which bene-
fited the Troup County Training
Center. The Delts received the E.A.
Bailey Award and the John R. Love
Scholarship Cup. They also won
first place in the 1982 intramural
basketball tournament and were
also first in the football tournament.

First Row: Denise Roberts, Lora Smith, Becky Harris, Melanie Wright; Second Row:
Carolyn Fox, Laura Gomez, Angela Parmer, Kathy Claunch, Ana Aldridge; Third Row:
Beth Floyd, Lauri Watson, Sherry Faircloth, Mary Nelson, Jody Harper, and Mo Baskin.

126 /Organizations

127

LaGrange College Cheerleaders

TTze 1983 Cheerleading Squad took on a new look this
year as male students were allowed to try out for the
team. With the aid of these welcomed additions, the team
was able to perform more dynamic and challenging
stunts and cheers. Part of their training came from at-
tending a summer camp in August. This year's squad
provided the catalyst for student involvement and en-
thusiasm during home Basketball games, and good moral
support and encouragement to the Basketball team at
away games.

128 /Cheerleaders

Loretta Ferrell

Angela Parmer

Tracy Jackson

Sam Touchstone

Lisa Ragsdale Tara Tyler Melanie Wright

Cheerleaders/ 129

La Grange College Drill Team

Sitting: Joann Dillard and Dayna McKay; Kneeling: Melanie Miller, Carol Armstrong, Sandy Johnson, Melissa Sessions, Laura Gomez,
and Dana Hall; Standing: Cathy Cooper, Kim Nichols, Melanie Faith, Beth Steel, Shirley Smith, and Lisa Ellenburg.

The 1983 LaGrange College Drill Team captured the
spot light of halftime festivities at most of the home
Basketball games. With much creativity and enthusiasm,
they went to extremes to provide memorable routines,
including a Valentine's Day special!!

Drill Team 1 131

LaGrange College Panthers

Standing: Joe Page, Allen Hunt, Ray hail, David Shealy, Mike Fay, Chip Lawson, Kim Lillie, Brian Sani, Xavier Mann, Doug Mason, Tim
Reeve, and Walter Hearn. Sitting: Coach Corless, Jeff Cotton, Jerome (Rock) Woodyard, Wayne Johnson, Carl Sills, Mitch Hanson, Ken
Alexander, Sam Cotton, and Coach Ricky Reeves.

LaGrange College finished the
1982-83 basketball season as the
number one team in the NAIA Dis-
trict 25 play-offs. Under the leader-
ship of Coach Hugh Corless, the
Panthers tied with North Georgia
College for the championship of the
GJAC. The LC Panthers ended their
season with an overall record of 18-
7 and a conference record of 12-2.
Sam Cotton, Mitch Hanson, and
Jerome (Rock) Woodyard served as
tri-captains for the 1982-83 season.

132/ Basketball

Basketball/ 133

The Panthers not only excelled as
a team this year, but they also man-
aged to excel individually. Jeff Cot-
ton was named to the 1982-83
NAIA All-America second team
and was named College Basketball
Player of the Month for Small Col-
leges. Ken Alexander was named
NAIA District 25 Player of the
Week and recipient of the Al Mar-
iotti 110% Award. Coach Hugh
Corless was named 1983 Coach of
the Year by the GIAC and NAIA
District 25 divisions. It is evident
that the mighty Panthers of La-
Grange College have a lot of pride
for their school and sport. Let's keep
the spirit alive and go all the way
next year!!

Basketball/ 135

236 /Basketball

Basketball/ 137

Women s Volleyball

Kneeling: Jamie McCann, Pam Sharman, Gerri Wright, Tara Tyler, and Andrea Funk. Standing: Melody Jackson, Lisa Ballew, Ronda
Holloway, Katherine Keith, Coach Jan Hogan, Andree Robinson, Connie Martin, Rene Eller, and Dianna Trieglaff.

Jan Hogan, women's athletic
coach, stepped into the 1982 varsity
volleyball season with strong deter-
mination and enthusiasm. This be-
ing the second year for varsity vol-
leyball and only four players re-
turning, Coach Hogan endeavored
to lay the foundation for building a
good program through fundamen-
tals, abilities, and experience on the
court. Although the team faced
strong opposition throughout the
season, they played excellent ball.
They finished the season with three
wins and eleven losses; however,
they placed fourth in the District 25
Tournament. The leading scorers for
the Lady Panthers were Jamie
McCann (91) and Lisa Ballew (90).

138 1 Volleyball

In regular season play, LC defeated Oglethorpe Uni-
versity two out of three matches, Spelman one out of two
matches, but fell to Mercer of Atlanta, West Georgia,
Augusta College, and North Georgia College.

The women's varsity volleyball team has a bright and
successful future ahead of them. They are no longer
"new" to the collegiate circuit and should be bringing
home the District title very soon.

Volleyball 1139

1982-83 Mens Soccer

I

Kneeling: Lee Washam, Stu Marshall, Tony Evans, Il-Sung Chi, Ibrahim Warrayat, Masato Nagai. Standing: Coach Craig (Foot) Deloach,
Joel Loveless, Mark Grantham, Phil Dodson, Scott Dezell, Baron Browning, Cary McCallum, Robie Pitts, and Mark White.

The 1982 men's varsity soccer
team, in its second year of collegiate
competition, worked hard to im-
prove their playing abilities through
drills and game experience. The sea-
son did not prove to be a statistical
success, but it did shed light on areas
of improvement that will lead to
championships in the future. Craig
DeLoach has begun an encouraging
program for LC. He has chosen to
pursue his graduate work at La-
Grange while coaching the soccer
team. As a former graduate ofLC, it
is obvious that he is very interested
in the athletic program, and willing
to help it grow.

140/Soccer

MM

LaGrange

Georgia College

8

LaGrange

Mercer Atlanta

8

LaGrange

North Georgia

5

LaGrange

Ogelthorpe

6

LaGrange

2

Birmingham So.

5

LaGrange

North Georgia

7

LaGrange

Columbus College

8

LaGrange

5

Georgia SW

7

LaGrange

Georgia College

2

LaGrange

3

Columbus College

8

LaGrange

2

Georgia SW

1

Soccer / 141

Women s Tennis

An Almost Season . . .

Softball/ 143

Women s Athletic Association

Lennice Parnell, Andree Robinson, and Coach Jan Hogan. Missing: Becky Harris.

The Women's Athletic Associ-
ation provides intramural competi-
tion for all female students at La-
Grange College. Organizations and
independents form teams to com-
pete in volleyball, basketball, and
softball during the fall, winter, and
spring quarters each year. All-Star
teams are named for each sport, and
an athlete of the year is selected.
This year, Tara Tyler was named Fe-
male Athlete of the Year.

144 /WAA

WAAI145

Mens Athletic Association

Kneeling: Tony Evans and Allen Hunt. Standing: Bill Hague, Craig DeLoach, Tony Bostardi, Tim Reeve, and Lee Washam.

The Men's Athletic Association
provides intramural competition for
all men at LaGrange College. Orga-
nizations and independents form
teams to participate in football, bas-
ketball, and softball during fall,
winter, and spring quarters each
year. All-Star teams are named for
each sport, and an athlete of the year
is named. This year, Allen Hunt was
named Male Athlete of the Year.

146/MAA

MAA/U7

148 /Sports

SPORTS FLASHBACK

Sports/ 149

150 /Sports

ASSOCIATE

OF ARTS DEGREES

Califf, Milton H.

Social Work

Carlton, Mary Jill

Environmental Management

Barcntine, Patti Ann

Nursing

Carr, Mabelle Virginia Moore

Social Work

Bash, Judith Broyles

Nursing

Carter, George Henry, III

Political Science, English

Buchanan, Faye Bass

Nursing

Chang, Jinsook

Art

Childs, Alvah Ronald, Jr.

Criminal Justice

Coble, Carolyn Dawn

Middle Childhood Education

Cummings, Wendy Ann

Nursing

Cooley, Martha Jane

Early Childhood Education

Dorns, Lisa Mane

Nursing

Copeland, Haden McTyiere

Environmental Management

Earley, Deborah Lynn

Nursing

Cowart, Melame Shaw

Speech and Drama

Frank, Kay Carroll

Criminal Justice

Cross, Rebekah Taylor

Early Childhood Education

Franks, Milton Kerry

Criminal Justice

Deakin, Anne Elizabeth

Business Administration

Frazier, Dana Kay

Nursing

Dean, Charles William

Religion

Geter, Dorothy Ann

Nursing

Dekle, Sharon

Psychology

Glover, Avis Carlethia

Nursing

Dodgen, Andrew Clay

Religion, History

Herrin, Jill Garrett

Nursing

Dooley, Margarete Frances

Early Childhood Education

Hilderbrand, Millicent T.

Nursing

Dukes, Melinda Stokes

English

Ishihara, Nonko

General Studies

Dukes, Tony Derrick

Art

Jones, Jo Ann Powers

Nursing

Eidson, Myra Ellen

Social Work /Criminal Justice

Keeble, Lori Waine

Nursing

Elmore, Jon Darryl

Mathematics

Lasseter, Susan Ellis

Nursing

Evans, Julia Ann

Business Administration

Mabry, Donna Lisa

Criminal Justice

Ferguson, Ronald Alton

Business Administration

Marshburn, Tracey Lynn

Nursing

Flournoy, Raymond Rockmoore

Biology

Moot, Rene'e Gordy

Business Administration

Foster, Ovit Brian

Christian Education

Nichols, John Gregory

Criminal Justice

Fouqu'e, Monique L.

Political Science

Noles, Anne Lambert

Nursing

Fowler, James W.

Middle Childhood Education

Norrcd, Karen Erlmda

Nursing

Fox, Carolyn Dean

Early Childhood Education

Norred, Rosalyn Meacham

Nursing

Kujii, Katsuhito

Business Administration

Panos, James Nicolas

Criminal Justice

Fuller, James Harlam, IV

Business Administration

Smith, Patricia Gail

Nursing

Futch, Ronald Edwin

Business Administration

Smith, Richard Alan

General Studies

Gait, Jan Esther

Mathematics

Spencer, Richard L.

Criminal Justice

Gammon, Jane Jordan

Social Work

Spradlin, Janice Lynn

Business Administration

Garner, John Alfred

Political Science

Stogner, Caffie Taylor

Nursing

Golden, Karen M.

Psychology

Tagashira, Makiko

General Studies

Grizzell, John Henry

Business Administration

Yarbrough, Phyllis Marie

Nursing

Hall, Douglas

Business Administration

Hanson, Mitchell Adkin

English

BACHELOR

OF ARTS DEGREES

Harris, Elsie Kay Butwam

Business Administration

Harris, Lynn D.

Psychology

Alexander, Kenneth Copris

Health, Physical Education and

Hayes, Henry Clarence

Business Administration

Recreation

Heard, Kathy Marie

Social Work

Auerbach, Edwin Harvey, III

Business Administration

Hicks, Carol Jane Matthews

Early Childhood Education

Baker, Cassandra LePearl

Biology

Hunt, Gene Allen, Jr.

Mathematics

Barge, James Kenneth

Speech and Drama

James, Cheryl

Psychology

Barnes, Zelma Jo Hyatt

Social Work /Criminal Justice

Jenefsky, Robert Scott

Middle Childhood Education

Beavers, Jane Goolsby

Special Education

Jenkins, Mary Jane

Business Administration

Learning Disabilities

Johnson, Ralph Wayne

Business Administration

Blankenship, Nancy Elizabeth

Early Childhood Education

Jones, Margaret Eugenia

Chemistry

Blount, John Willie, Jr.

History

Kaneko, Akiyoshi

Chemistry

Bostardi, Joseph Anthony, Jr.

Health, Physical Education and

Keeble, Carolyn Newby

Social Work

Recreation

Keith, Debra Mane

Middle Childhood Education

Bowie, Aaron

Speech and Drama

Keys, Anthony Van

Health, Physical Education and

Bozeman, N. Grant

Speech and Drama

Recreation

Bradley Dolores Morris

Psychology

Killebrew, Guthrie Johnson

Art

Brady, Marie D.

Early Childhood Education

Knight, Leslie Dillard

Early Childhood Education

Brake, Sonya Annette

Recreation

Krueger, Norma Anne

Christian Education, Mathematics

Branch, Joseph Carl

Social Work, Psychology

Lark, Mavis Elizabeth

Christian Education

Branch, Pamela Ann Bowden

Social Work

Lowry, Wilma Irene

Business Administration

Brim, Harold G., II

Business Administration

Major, Glendora Ralston

Business Administration

Brown, Gloria Jeanette

Business Administration

Matheny, David Birch

Middle Childhood Education

Brown, Sharon Denise

Social Work

Maxwell, Meredith Elizabeth

Health, Physical Education and

Brumbeloe, Douglas Shuford

Business Administration

Recreation

Burson, Alice Mane

Farly Childhood Education

Mavnard. Suzanne

Social Work /Criminal Justice

152/ Graduation

Mays, Lucy Laurella
McCallister, Rita Gail
McClain, Patrick Ray
McDaniel, William David
McKay, Dayna Jean

McWaters, Cathy DuEllen
Medlock, Karyn Loraine
Miller, Laura Lane
Morrissey, James William
Murphy, Barbara Fredee
Murphy, Elizabeth Foster
Neal, Bryce Hargraves
Neely, Marianne
Nelson, Linda
Newman, Jane Maria
Nipper, Terrell Lynch
Nivens, Marion Caldwell
Oliver, Katherine Cosper
Otani, Hajime
Parker, Phyllis Ann

Parsons, Amy Elizabeth
Parsons, Charles Scott
Parsons, Mary Jane
Payne, Stephen Darryl
Pennell, Andrew Thomas
Perdue, Dixie Smith
Pike, John William, Jr.
Pitts, Robert Eugene, III
Ragan, Lisa Ruth
Ragsdale, Lisa Suzanne

Ransom, Teresa Dianne

Reed, Susan Jo

Reeve, Timothy Hadley

Riddle, Vicki LeVoy

Riley, Cynthia Laura
Robertson, Patricia Alise
Rodgers, Leslie Ann
Rudder, Janet Leah
Samples, Joan Molyneaux
Sato, Motoaki
Satterfield, Lisa Karen
Scott, Melanie Sue
Scott, Susan Elaine
Seki, Shinichi
Sills, Carl E., Ill
Sims, Michael Monroe
Smith, Joan Guy
Smith, Lisa Kay
Spires, Mabel Beatrice
Stanley, Melanie Vickery
Stargill, Ethel Mae
Stein, Julie Marie
Strauss, Kay
Tate, Kikumi
Thompson, Cathy Lynn

Early Childhood Education
Business Administration
Speech and Drama
Mathematics
Special Education

Learning Disabilities
Business Administration
Speech and Drama, English
Early Childhood Education
Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Business Administration
Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Social Work

Business Administration
Religion

Business Administration
Business Administration
Social Work, Psychology
Special Education

Learning Disabilities
Middle Childhood Education
Religion

Religion, Christian Education
Business Administration
Biology

Early Childhood Education
Religion

Business Administration
Psychology, Social Work
Special Education

Learning Disabilities
History

Political Science

Health, Physical Education and

Recreation
Health, Physical Education and

Recreation
Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Art

Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Art

Business Administration

Social Work

Mathematics

History

History

Business Administration
Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Art

Chemistry
Mathematics
Economics
Social Work
Chemistry

Health, Physical Education and
Recreation

Toney, Linda Robin

Trawick, Elizabeth D. Jackson

Underwood, Cynthia Lynn Wiley

Vinson, Bruce Edward
Wallace, Michael Ralph
Ward, James Griggs
Ward, Kenli Ann
Welborn, Arlene Gene
Wheeler, Jane Elizabeth
White, Mark Lucian
Williams, Barbara Jean
Williams, Claude T.
Williams, Judith Murdaugh
Williams, Lisa Elaine
Wright, Snyder Watts
Wyche, Pamela Diane
Yamamura, Sadao
Young, Karen Elizabeth
Young, Mary Alice

Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Christian Education,

Early Childhood Education
Business Administration
Chemistry

Business Administration
Early Childhood Education
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business Administration
Social Work
Art

Social Work

Early Childhood Education
History

Early Childhood Education
Biology

Christian Education, Psychology
Mathematics

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES

Benner, Reginia Gail Wright
Dye, Charles E.
Gargus, Dolores Ann
Harris, Rebecca Anne
Holloivay, Ronda Faye
Law, Wade Hampton
Light, Jacqueline Faye

Manjah, Frankie Bendmdang
McLachlan, William M., Jr.
Meadows, Kathy Ann
Smith, Lora Arlene
Towler, Ronald Pate
Washam, Lee Wesley
Yates, Benjamin Richard

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES

Bunzmann, Harold P.
Doshi, Dilipkumar Dhirajlal

Lamb, Richard Scott

MASTER OF EDUCATION DEGREES

Brazell, Charles Frank, Jr.

Cantrell, Cheryl R.

Chambers, Angela Jones

Davis, Kay Turner

Dudley, Mary Bonner Funderburk

Goss, Mary Rose Garner

Gunn, Virginia Moncus

Hodges, Laura Sims

Jackson, Gail Cathleen Broome

Jones, Gem M.

Lamb, Laura Thompson

Lever, Donna Clark

Lord, Doris P.

Love, Marian Boyles

Moncus, Sandra Davis

Nivens, Barbara S.

Rowe, Helen Hardaway

Washington, Nancy Daniel

Whatley, Thomas W.

Yarbrough, Nora Ann

Middle Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Middle Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Middle Childhood Educatton
Early Childhood Education
Middle Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Middle Childhood Education
Elementary Education

Graduation/ 153

High aloft we hold thy banner,
Ever loyal true;

Graduation/ 157

158 1 Graduation

High upon thy lofty hilltop
Visions have been wrought.

Graduation 1 159

Graduation/ 161

162/ Graduation

163

Never in its century and a half of
rich history has the LaGrange Col-
lege campus been more vital and ex-
citing. The College is dedicated to
the task of helping each student de-
velop fully his or her potential and
seeks to incite in each a love of
learning and to encourage a com-
mitment to human values and an
appreciation of the beauty and ex-
cellence of the arts. Its liberal arts
curriculum is designed not only to
enable the students to acquire a
knowledge of facts, and to develop
skills needed for a meaningful ca-
reer, but also to help students un-
derstand themselves better, develop
a view of the world that makes sense
out of life, and meet the challenges
of a rapidly changing world with a
sense of purpose, confidence, re-
sourcefulness, and creativity.

Dr. Walter Y. Murphy
President

164/ Administration

Jeanne Barnett

Edwin Batchelor

My favorite quotation or philosophy is . . .

"It's a fine life!" N. Alford

"I don't care about apathy." E. Batchelor

"Today's the day that the Lord hath made let us rejoice

and be glad in it. " W. Bishop

"Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot
keep it from themselves." M. Braik
"We have nothing to fear but fear itself." M. Daniel
"Growth is the only evidence of life." T. Helton
"Great people are just ordinary people with an extraordi-
nary amount of determination." C. Russell

Nancy Alford

Karen Bell

Wallace L. Bishop

Mary Ann G. Braik

Mrs. Carolyn Burgess

Virginia D. Burgess

Bettye B. Chaffin Mrs. Essie Cleaveland

Mrs. Irma Davis Mrs. Sandra Dennis

Mrs. Margaret Funderburk Mrs.Millie Griffith

The historical personality I would have enjoyed meeting

"General LaFayette He played a significant role in our
history." V. Burgess

"General Douglas Mac Arthur He had a great mind,
was one of America's leading generals, and was always
fair with troops and leaders who were defeated, as well as
his own men." A. Cook

"Anne Mansfield Sullivan She had to have great pa-
tience and determination to accomplish what she did in
zvorking with Helen Keller." J. Jones
"Abe Lincoln He was a simple country boy who be-
came the leader of a great country." M. Jones
"Martin Luther King He had a great mind. I would
have liked to discuss his philosophy of freedom."
P. Lybrand

Mrs. Julia T. Dyar Mr. Kermit R. Fowler

The most interesting thing I have experience at LC is . . .
"Dedication of the Fuller E. Callaway Student Center. " B.
Chaffin

"Being able to return to my alma mater after 36 years
and being a part of its growth, its celebration of the
sesquicentenial, and dedication of the Fuller E. Callaway
Student Center and Lamar Dodd Art Center." J. Dyar
"Watching the student body grow from 140 to 996 and
watching the buildings grow from 4 to 20; and seeing this
college rise to become the best undergraduate college in
Georgia!" W. Henry

Mrs. Susan A. Hancock

Tom Helton

Dr. Waights G. Henry, Jr. Mrs. Wylene Herndon Mr. Jimmy G. Herring

Mrs. Jackie Huckstep

K /.

Frank A. James

Mrs. Jacqueline L. Jones

Mrs. Anita Laney

Mrs. Frank R. Lewis

If I were not an administrator, I would like to be . . .

"A successful artist who could travel and paint all over

the world." B. Alger

"A family counselor." J. Barnett

'A research scientist to have the excitement of new

discoveries." C. Baxter

"My present job as a curator / have taught and been a
part of the business community, but never have 1 enjoyed
my job as much as I enjoy being the curator of the Lamar
Dodd Art Center." J. Young

"A millionaire that needs no explanation." V. Burgess
"A pharmacist because I am interested in the medical
profession." M. Daniel

"A homemaker J enjoy the relationship with my fam-
ily and farm-life." J. Jones

"A director of a child care center. I love working with
small children and teaching them. This would include
handicapped children." P. Lybrand

Mrs. Patti S. Lybrand Mrs. Jeanette McLeroy Mrs. Beverly McHugh

Dr. James J. Nabors

Mrs. Willette Phillips

Mrs. Teresa Ramsey

m

Mrs. Pat Roberts

Steven Rowell

Miss Laura Traylor Mrs. Cheryl D. Ward

The most interesting thing I have experienced at LC is

"Seeing those smiles on so many faces!" W. Bishop
"Friendships made with many of the students who occa-
sionally stop by just to talk." A. Cook
" The concern and closeness that evolves between stu-
dents and faculty and/or administration." P. Lybrand
The historical personality I zvould have enjoyed meeting

"Mark Tivain / appreciate his humor and his writing

abilities." M. Braik

"Harry S. Truman" B. Chaff in

"The Apostle Paul Because of the wonderful letters he

wrote that are in the New Testament." J. Dyar

My favorite quotation or philosophy is . . .

"Be yourself and be able to live with yourself. " V. Burgess

"If it should be done it can be done. If it can be done, it

will be done." Dr. Henry

"Proverbs 3: 5,6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding. In all your
ways acknowledge them, and He shall direct your paths. "
J. Jones

Administration/ 169

My favorite quotation or philosophy is . . .

"History teaches me to hope. " F. Mills

"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you

can do for your country." J. Anderson

"Always do what you are afraid to do." C. Evans

"To thine own self be true. Thou canst then be false to any

man." M. Henry

"That's awful!" C. Kraemer

"Some men dream dreams and ask why. Others dream

dreams and ask why not." D. Lott

"There is no heavier burden than a great potential." J.

Shibley

John W. Anderson

Ann Bailey

Kenneth Cooper, Jr.

Hugh C. Corless

If I were not a professor, I would like to be . . .
"A veterinarian because of my love and concern for ani-
mals." A. Bailey

"A forest ranger because I enjoy being outdoors." K.
Cooper

"An owner of a rare book shop in London." S. Hornsby
"A conductor of a world class symphony orchestra." D.
McQuilkin

"Nothing other than a professor! There is no greater
satisfaction than being a teacher of youth." D. Naglee
"A rock singer because it would be fun." F. Riddle
"A retired millionaire so that I could teach as an avocation
rather than a vocation." B. Shelhorse
"A foreign correspondent in order to broaden my knowl-
edge of the world." D. Hess

Vee Brown

Julia B. Burdett

Dr. Max C. Estes

Mrs. Martha M. Estes

The most interesting thing I have experienced at EC is

"The people the mixture of young and old and the
many types of ideas and lifestyles." A. Orban
"Students enthusiastic and capable." S. Robison
"The wit of Sam Hornsby and the general good fellow-
ship." M. Pearson

"Taking graduate level courses and getting to see what
gifted teachers we have." E. Griesbach
"Working with the police and judicial system in estab-
lishing the criminal justice program." L. Gill

Dr. Charles H. Evans

Dr. Marcus Gewinner

Euke Gill

Ellen H. Griesbach

Mr. Delbert E. Hall

Mrs. Mildred Harwell Martha Nicholson Henry

The historical personality I would have enjoyed meeting

"Thomas Jefferson because no man I can think of has
had a more profound impact on the world, and he was the
single most interesting and intelligent man I have ever
read about." J. Anderson

"Emiliano Zapata who was a Mexican revolutionary
leader in 1910. He gave his life for his beliefs and for the
cause of the people." A. Bailey
"Robert E. Eee to me, Eee is the quintessential example
of a person who has high moral principles and follows
these principles despite personal loss." C. Evans

Faculty 1171

My favorite quotation or philosophy is . . .
"There is no greater reward for a coach/teacher than to
see his players/students achieve their goals in life and
know he had some small part in the success of the play-
er's/student's endeavors." P. Williamson
"Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. " A.

"Buzz, buzz!" (Hamlet 11, ii, 393)" S. Hornsby

"The more things change the more they remain the

same." D. McQuilkin

"We don't know enough to be pessimists." M. Pearson
"I have promises to keep and miles to go before I
sleep. " S. Robison

"We must know, we will know." B. Shelhorse

Dr. David L. Hess

Dr. A. M. Hicks

Mr. Patrick M. Hicks

Miss Jan Hogan

Samuel Horsby, Jr.

Mrs. Mary Elaine Hummel

The most interesting thing 1 have experienced at LC is

"The growth of the college's art department and art col-
lections and some very unique individuals as stu-
dents." J. Lawrence

"The size of the sky in contrast to the size of the sky in the
North Georgia mountains, where it seemed so dwarfed
and hemmed in by the mountains." V. Brown
"Washing clothes in the campus laundry." T. Johnson
"A student who could solve a major problem with no
training in the area." K. Cooper
"My Greek classes!" D. Naglee
"Study seminars to Israel." C. McCook
"Taking student groups to Mexico." A. Bailey

Dr. John C. Hurd

Tony Man Johnson

Dr. Richard Donald Jolly Dr. Evelyn B. Jordan Ms. Rekha Kapoor Charles P. Kraemer

Dr. Judith Langford Mrs. Janet Lawrence

The historical personality I would have enjoyed meeting . . .

"Joan of Arc because she was courageous in her convictions and was not afraid to take responsibility for her actions."
S. Williams

"Leonardo da Vinci because he might teach me something about keeping the imagination and curiosity alive." V.
Brown

"Albert Schweitzer because of his unselfishness and dedication in helping mankind." J. Burdett

"Apostle Paul to find out how Christ changed his life so drastically and gave him new purpose." H. Corless

"Alexander Borodih who was a chemist, a medical doctor, and a musician. I like his music." A. Hicks

"Shakespeare because he was a keen and accurate observer of human behavior." T. Johnson

"Pitchfork Ben Tillman my ancestor, he was the governor of South Carolina." S. Robison

"B. F. Skinner because he has contributed so much to the field of psychology in the area of behavior modification." L.

Scroggins

Faculty 1173

I were not a professor, I would like to be . . .
"A filmmaker the experience of seeing and capturing
movement through film, plus the idea of playing with
time, psychology, imagination, all appeal to me." V.
Brown

"A lawyer because I would like to help people earn
their rights." H. Corless

"A sportscaster to me, this would be getting paid for

something I would do for free." C. Evans

"A harpist because I love harp music." A. Hicks

'A juggler or a professional writer because both

create order out of chaos." M. Pearson

'A heavyweight boxer with 20/20 vision." T. Johnson

John Lawrence Dr. David L. Lewis

Mrs. Nina Mallory Charles F. McCook

My favorite quotation or philosophy is . . .
"We get so much in the habit of wearing disguises before
others we finally appear disguised before ourselves."
L. Gill

"You only get one chance to make a good first impres-
sion." H. Corless

"The difficult problems may be accomplished by anyone
with a little per server ance. The impossible only take a
little while longer." K. Cooper

"In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of
goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divine, I
find so much of sin and blot, I do not dare to draw the line
between the two where God has not." A. Bailey

174/Faculty

4

Doug Lott Mr. Burton N. Lowe

Mr. Ronald E. McGaughey Dr. Charlette McQuilkin

The historical personality I would have enjoyed meeting

"Eleanor Roosevelt." E. Griesbach
"Willard Straight he was active in American diplo-
matic and commercial activities in East Asia at the turn
of the twentieth century and led a life I would have liked
to have led." D. Hess

"St. Thomas More He was a rebel with a cause." S.
Hornsby

"Otto von Bismarck he was one of modern history's
greatest practicioners of the art of politics. " D. McQuil-
kin

"Al Jolson because I like his music." B. Shelhorse

David K. McQuilkin

Frederick V. Mills, Sr.

m

Dr. David Naglee

Audrey Orban

Ms. Carol Orleck

Michael Pearson

Dr. Maynard E. Reid

Dr. Fay A. Riddle

The most interesting thing I have experienced at EC is

"The tremendous growth of the program and facilities
particularly in the area of computer science." B. Shel-
horse

"The opening of the Art Center because it really put us
on the map." F. Riddle

"Having lived long enough to teach children of former
students." S. Hornsby

"Association with young lady students." A. Hicks
"Having the privilege to teach EaGrange Students." D.
Hess

"Being able to participate with the students at EaGrange
College on a one to one basis." D. McQuilkin

Mr. Modie Woodyard Claudie Posey, Willie Johnson, Booker King, John Gilbert, Oliver Render, Adell Dollar,

Maintenance Supervisor Woodrow Scott, John Miller, Edward Hicks, and Edward Lewis (not pictured).

Lena Glenn
Hawkes Hall

Alvia Hitchcock
Henry Hall

Closing! 181

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Closing! 187

Quadrangle

EDITOR'S NOTE

Being editor of the 1983 Quadrangle has been a very
demanding yet rewarding job. The pressures and frus-
trations of deadlines, photo sessions, scheduling, and lay-
out design tend to take the glamour out of any publica-
tion; however, the end result is always worth the time
and effort. This year's book is intended to help you reflect
and reminisce the feelings, thoughts, and events of 1983.
Hopefully, you will enjoy reviewing its pages for years to
come.

Yearbook publishing is not intended to be a one-man-
job, and I am thankful for the many people who contrib-
uted their time and energy to make 1983 a successful
year for the Quadrangle. It is my hope that a new burst of
enthusiasm has been sparked and greater pride taken in
putting together a yearbook.

Now that I look back at the year gone by, I can only
smile at my successes and failures. I hope that you, too,
can find at least one picture or word to smile about.
Thank you for the opportunity to re-create 1983 for you.

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Abernathy, Louanne 68, 71, 79, 96, 120, 145

Cooke, Erma 65, 72, 108

Abies, Lynn 100, 122

Cooley, Jane 5, 65, 68, 82, 106, 108, 117, 120, 159

Adams, Lisa 113, 122

Cooper, Cathy 87, 93, 114, 120, 130, 184

Aldndge, Ana 68, 71, 110, 126

Cotton, Jeff 64, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136

Alexander, Ken 132, 134, 135, 137, 161

Cotton, Sam 84, 132

Alford, Perrin 124

Cowart, Melame 87, 92, 100, 111, 113, 122, 124, 157, 187

Alford, Peter 124

Cox, Shirlisa 123

Allen, Laurell 104, 111, 122

Culpepper, Mike 105, 106, 188

Allen, Pant 6, 120

Curlee, Scott 125

Allen, Robin 122

Davis, Deborah 120

Andrews, Carol 118

Davis, Margaret 103, 120, 124

Armstrong, Carol 6, 106, 120, 130

Davis, Patricia 108

Armstrong, Paul 124

Davis, Vance 126

Autry, Debbie 6, 67, 68, 114, 117

Deakin, Anne 68, 113, 121, 124

Bailey, Amy 12, 15, 87, 94, 113, 122

Dean, Charles 65, 66, 102, 105, 106, 107, 110

Baker, Jonell 6, 120

Deitle, Kim 68, 117

Baldwin, Bryan 124

Dekle, Sharon 109, 121, 124

Ballew, Lisa 14, 120, 138, 139, 149

Deloach, Craig 140, 146

Barton, Steve 126

Dezell, Scott 104, 140

Baskm, Fran 65, 119, 120, 126, 186

Dilliard, Joanne 87, 120, 130

Batton, Jeff 79, 86, 124, 187

Dittman, Gary 113

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Dowell, Ben 10,71, 94

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Drake, Tommy 78, 113

Bonner, Lisa 81, 87, 103, 104, 113, 122, 124, 176

Dukes, Derrick 157

Bostardi, Tony 9, 103, 126, 146

Earley, Debbie 87

Bostardi, Mike 126

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Eller, Rene 10, 73, 105, 117, 118, 138, 139, 145

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Ellis, Pete 122

Brad field, Robert 124

Elmore, Jon 103, 105, 106, 110, 114, 117, 188

Bradford, Lauri 125

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Evans, Julia 87, 125

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Faircloth, Sherry 120, 126

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Faulkner, Doug 171

Britt, Betty 108

Fay, Mike 132

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Fermamdez, Elena 125

Brooks, Josie 113

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Brown, Gloria 156

Ferrell, Loretta 69, 128, 150

Brown, Jeff 68, 73, 116, 117

Floyd, Arleen 113, 122

Brown, Rodney 118

Floyd, Beth 86, 88, 93, 118, 120, 126, 185

Browning, Baron 140

Foster, Brian 68, 118

Bruce, Rene 122

Fowler, David 125

Bullard, Jessie 112

Fox, Carolyn 67, 86, 88, 92, 120, 126

Burgoon, Beth 73, 186

Funk, Andrea 138

Burling, Cindy 81, 105, 117, 120

Gait, Andrea 138

Busbm, Ken 10, 14, 113

Gait, Jan 121

Cagle, Carol 122

Gardner, Jane 15, 65, 114, 120, 172

Calif f, Miton 126, 159

Gargus, Dolores 72

Camacho, Kay 15, 87, 100, 120, 174

Gates, Yvette 65

Capers, Carolyn 115

Gaylor, Jeana 77, 88, 117, 118, 180

Carlton, Jill 8, 121, 124, 157, 162

Gillis, Lisa 122, 186

Carpenter, Lynne 3, 69, 107, 110, 115

Golden, Leisa 121

Carter, Susan 120

Gomez, Laura 88, 94, 107, 120, 126, 130, 131

Chang, Jin 105

Gordon, Taylor 110, 126

Chi, Il-Sung 140, 141

Grantham, Mark 93., 96, 106, 113, 140, 141

Claunch, Kathy 113, 122, 126

Greene, Janet 121

Claytor, Ed 121, 126

Greene, Sheryl 114

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Gregory, Larry 65

Collier, Shern 121

Hadley, Delia 121

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Hague, Bill 94, 105, 115, 124, 146

Hall, Colleen 121

Hall, Dana 130, 131

Hamilton, Margaret 108

Hanson, Mitch 132, 133, 135

Hardy, Laura 113, 122

Harper, ]ody 88, 118, 120, 126

Harper, John 66, 69, 72, 74, 81, 94, 104, 106, 121

Harrell, John 113

Harris, Becky 64, 69, 105, 120, 126, 162

Harris, Rosalee 80

Harroff, David 65, 124

Hart, Steve 7, 125

Hatcher, Sheila 73

Hearn, miter 68, 106, 126, 132

Hemmerle, Cheryl 68, 84, 109, 114, 188

Hendricks, Harlan 86, 92, 110,116,126

Hester, Chris 108

Hicks, Patricia 68, 73, 118, 187

Hines, Kim 65, 94, 105, 117, 120

Hines, Leann 105, 107, 120

Hoggs, Cheryl, 67, 73, 75, 112, 123

Hollingsworth, Joe 124

Holloway, Ronda 5, 116, 120, 138, 139

Hood, Mary Beth 100

Hoppe, Laura 68, 117

Home, Jeannie 71, 115, 121

Horton, Jenny 110, 120, 143, 148

Howard, Gretta 114, 117, 161, 189

Hunt, Allen 66, 132, 146

Hyman, Charlie 106

Ingram, Ed 71, 126

Jackson, Jan 122

Jackson, Elaine 68, 103, 106, 117, 118, 187

Jackson, Melody 138

Jackson, Tracy 68, 105, 121, 128, 150

Johnson, Tommy 113

Johnson, Janice 123

Johnson, Mike 108

Johnson, Wayne 92, 102, 126, 132

Johnson, Sandy 72, 84, 120, 130

Jolly, Kevin 125

Keck, Emily 65, 122

Keith, Debt 75, 108, 114, 121, 189

Keith, Katherine 5, 107, 117, 120, 138

Keys, Van 64, 81, 104, 126

King, Linda 12, 15, 122

King, Ray 6, 12, 77, 80, 100, 117, 118

Koon, Robert 109

Krueger, Anne 6, 65, 88, 103, 110, 121, 124
Kugler, Joe 6, 75, 125
Lail, Ray 79, 132

Lambries, Mary Bryan 8, 86, 111, 113, 122, 124

Laminack, Melissa 122

Langford, Betsy 116, 118, 120

Lark, Mavis 80, 117, 158

Lawson, Chip 132, 136

Lewis, David 125

Lewis, Ken 105

Light, Jackie 68, 121, 125

Lillie, Kim 132

Litesey, Carolyn 121

Lock, Jill 171

Long, Lisa 65, 113, 122

Loveless, Joel 140

Mackay, Dayna 120, 130

Mallory, Sally 122

Manjah, Frankie 118, 161

Mann, Xavier 132

Marshall, Jack 122

Marshall, Stuart 79, 124, 140

Martin, Ken 126

Martin, Melissa 68, 121

Martin, Connie 8, 121, 138, 139, 144

Martin, Vickye 103, 112, 117, 123

Mason, Doug 132

Matheny, David 4, 65, 67, 84, 105, 108, 113, 118, 161

Maxwell, Merry 81, 89, 121, 145, 157

Maynard, Suzanne 88, 161

Medlock, Lori 67, 79, 86, 89, 111, 113, 119, 158

Middleton, Cindy 65

Miller, Melame 120, 130

Mills, Jane Anne 68, 121

Mitchell, Jack 125

Mitchell, Melanie 69

Moore, Patty 108

Morgan, Gene 68, 126

Morris, Steve 77, 92, 100, 117, 118

Morrow, Linda 107

McCall, Mary Ann 68, 121

McCallum, Gary 65, 140

McCann, Jamie 138, 139

McClain, Elaine 109

McClain, Patrick 113, 161

McCollough, David 113

McCranie, Su 9, 73, 117, 187

McDaniel, David 118

McKinney, Sarah 103, 106, 123

McLachlan, Bill 75, 125

McMinn, Bill 125

Nagai, Masa 140, 141, 149

Neal, Bryce 126

Nelson, Mary 68, 121, 126

Nichols, Kim 10, 72, 120, 130

Odom, Sam 67, 116, 117

Pace, Susan 75, 80, 117, 118, 171, 185

Padgett, Linda 100, 122

Page, Joe 126, 132

Panos, Jamey 124

Parker, Phyllis 64, 65, 120

Parmer, Angela 69, 121, 128, 150

Parmer, Kenny 115

Pamell, Lennice 65, 68, 121, 144

Parsons, Amy 68, 72, 104, 110, 113, 116, 117

Parsons, Scott 68

Parsons, Mary Jane 68, 117

Peavy, Neal 106, 126, 128, 129, 147, 150

Pennell, Andy 79, 125

Perry, Beth 121

Petry, Mary 89, 122

Phillips, Ann 89

Phillips, Kim 89, 117, 122, 125, 187

Phillips, Maria 86, 89, 103, 115, 120, 124

Tollwer, Gloria 65, 108

Pingel, Stuart 122, 124, 187

Touchstone, Sam 15, 79, 124, 128, 150

Pitts, Robie 65, 121, 126, 140

Townsend, Chollie 7, 107, 122

Porter, jimmy 81

Tneglaff, Dianna 138

Porter, Cindy 120

Truitt, Pattie 90, 123

Pounds, Bubba 125

Tuck, Teff 68, 80, 117

Powell, Jerry 113, 125

Tucker, Kendra 11, 86, 90, 111, 113, 122, 184, 186

Ragan, Lisa 113, 122, 124

Tyler, Tara 11, 69, 114, 121, 124, 128, 138, 150

Ragland, Joe 126

Tyrone 125

Ragsdale, Lisa 89, 128, 150, 159

Tyson, George 5, 124

Raines, Alicia 67, 119, 121, 124

Uchimura, Keizo 117

Rainwater, Susan 6, 122, 125

Underwood, Cindy 40

Ramsey, Patricia 68, 74, 115, 121

Underwood, Bruce 5

Ray, Chans 113, 117, 177

Underwood, Cheryl 117

Reed, Chris 112, 113

Underwood, Randy 66, 68, 105, 117, 118, 171

Reeve, Tim 93, 126, 132, 146, 150

Upchurch, Les 72

Rhodes, Laurisa 121, 125

Vandermolen, Joni 171

Roane, Missy 68, 94, 119, 121

Walsh, Mary 68, 117, 118

Roberts, Denise 10, 89, 104, 107, 120, 126

Waist on, Angela 7, 78, 122, 126

Roberts, Kathryn 11, 12, 71, 117, 118

Ward, Kenli 14, 113

Robertson, Alise 65, 120, 156

Ware, Glenn 126

Robinson, Andree 138, 139, 144, 148

Warrayat, Ibrahim 11, 75, 118, 140

Robinson, Cindy 121

Washam, Lee 66, 68, 72, 121, 126, 140, 146

Rodgers, Lattri 121

Watson, Laurie 68, 71, 121, 126

Rogers, Celeste 117

Welborn, Gene 65, 124

Rosser, Laura 89, 112

Welch, Becky 4, 73, 80, 103, 113, 114, 116, 117, 118, 188

Rumble, Chris 76, 105

Wesley, John 2, 67

Sam, Brian 132

What ley, Sandy 120

Saxton, Robin 82, 111, 113, 122

Wheeler, Jane 104, 121, 124, 157

Scott, Jeff 126

Whelchel, Bill 125

Scott, Melame 4, 73, 186

Whitaker, Chance 105, 107, 117, 118

Segrest, Martha 122

White, Mark 6, 69, 72, 77, 92, 102, 104, 105, 107, 114, 140, 164

Sessions, Melissa 113, 117, 130, 131

White, Elisa 69, 90, 113, 117, 121

Sharman, Pam 138

Wilcox, Hill 125

Sharp, Frank 113, 125

Shealy, David 132, 134

Wiley, David 124

Sheppard, Dale 125

Williams, Barbara 123

Sills, Carl 132

Williams, Brian 121, 126

Slocumb, Sandy 74, 90, 121

Williams, Cassandra 104, 112, 123

Smith, Karen 123

Williams, Jennifer 113, 117

Smith, Lisa 5, 117, 120, 177

Williams, Margaret 67, 69, 71, 73, 79, 117

Smith, Lora 64, 90, 104, 120, 126

Williams, Melame 72, 117, 120

Smith, Rowena 122

Williams, Shirley 90, 112, 117

Smith, Shirley 10, 117, 120, 130, 131

Williamson, Steve 124

Smith, Tammy 105, 118

Wilson, Anne 105, 106, 115, 117

Smith, Vivian 117, 118

Wilson, Darby 108

Somerlot, Alan 67, 122

Wilson, Jane 105, 110, 115, 117, 120

Sparks, Luanda 10, 77, 103, 104, 110, 113, 117, 164

Wilson, Mike 126

Spires, Bea 106

Wilson, Susan 121, 125

Stanley, Melissa 117

Winter, Nancy 108, 122

Steel, Beth 105, 107, 130, 131

Wood, Mike 11,68, 70

Stinchcomb, Anna 105, 118

Woodyard, Jerome 132, 136, 137, 149

Stone, Andrew 72, 76, 122, 126

Wright, Charles 125

Strain, Lynn 122

Wright, Gem 79, 138

Strauss, Kay 106

Wright, Melame 90, 102, 104, 121, 126, 128, 150

Thomas, Andy 125

Wright, Lynn 106, 108, 121

Thornton, Andrea 90, 123

Wright, Snyder 106, 118

Tilley, Beth 68, 121

Wyche, Pam 68, 78, 121

Tilley, Susan 121

Yamamura, Sadao 110

Tinnemeir, Steve 125

Yates, Glenn 125

Todd, Janet 108

Young, Karen 65, 90, 102, 116, 158, 162

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