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VOLUME DC, NO. 15 LaGRANGE COLLEGE, LaGRANGE, GEORGIA FEB. 14, 1967 Quadrangle Queen ToBeKnown March!

The Student Government able to present other big name Association of LaGrange Col- groups at all of the major lege will present the New Chris- shows and dances. Johnny Pike ty Minstrels in a concert at said, "If the students support Callaway Auditorium on March this show, we could have fa- 1, 1967. The show will begin mous groups here several times at 8:30 p.m. a year. I hope that the stu- This show is being financed dents will attend and give the with money from the Student SGA their support because this Activities Fees. Due to the could be something really great vast popularity of the New for LaGrange College." Christy Minstrels and the ex- pense of bringing such a famous The Quadrangle Queen will group to LaGrange, tickets will be crowned during an inter- mission in the program. Each be sold. The tickets, which will be on sale in the student cen- of the organizations on cam- ter, will cost $2.00 each. Tick- pus may sponsor a candidate for Quadrangle Queen. The ets are also available from Lin- Long and all Student Gov- queen will be picked for her ernment Association members. looks and personality. The , Arena Style The SGA is sponsoring a big judging will take place before name group in the hope that the the New Christy Minstrels show, and the queen and her students will get behind this Unusually Elaborate project and really support it. court will be presented during This same type thing was tried the intermission. Linda Long, A cast of 23 actors in 29 The unusually elaborate pro- David Williams, a freshman current editor of the Quad- roles will be performing In duction of the jovial yet poig- of West Point. several years ago when Roy Or- Cast in the featured roles will bison appeared at LaGrange rangle, will crown the Quad- "Becket," the LaGrange Col- nant hit of New York and Paris rangle Queen. The entry fee lege Speech and Drama De- be Alice Brooks of Atlanta as College. If this project is will be presented arena style In partment's next production. the college's Dobbs Auditorium Gwendolyn, Becker*s mistress; successful, the college will be will be $2.00 per contestant. Feb. 24 and 25. Michael Purnell of Level, Miss Marilyn McKay, assis- Ala., as Gilbert Folllot, Bishop The deadline for enter- tant professor of speech and of London; Ned McCord m of ing candidates for Quadrangle drama, is directing "Becket," Atlanta as Louis vn, King of Queen is January 17th. All a modern chronicle of the two France; Margaret Lunsford of entries must be submitted by comrades of 800 years ago, King Elberton as Matilda, the Queen then to Linda Long, Quadrangle Henry n of England and Tho- Mother; Carolyn Mitchell of Editor. mas-a-Becket, the Archbishop Cartersville as Eleanor of of Canterbury. Aquitaine, the Young Queen; and Seating for the scheduled- Ernest Miller of Clarkston as performances will be limited the Young Monk. Registration and all seats will be reserved, Playing supporting roles are Miss McKay said. Curtain Gregory Lee of Decatur as the To Be Held time each evening will be at| Archbishop of Canterbury; 8 p.m. Charles Thomas of Thomas- Registration materials for Susan Butler Larry Horton By the French playwright ton as the Bishop of Oxford; Spring Quarter, 1967, will be , the drama was a Thomas Ritter of Reading, Pa., distributed to faculty members huge success when first pre- the Cardinal; Larry Kinsman of by February 20. Students must Brooklyn, N. Y., as the Pope; meet with their individual ad- sented in France. It arrived Most Outstanding on the Broadway stage in 1960 Thomas Nelson of Jacksonville, visors during the week of Feb- and ran for 210 performances. ruary 20 for planning schedules Fla., Larry Outland of La- It was also a successful Grange, Lucius Harwell of for Spring Quarter. The dead- movie. line for meeting with advisors Seniors Announced Cartersville, and Robin Foley Noble Shropshire of Car- of Philadelphia, Pa., as the is noon, February 27. Ad- Two LaGrange College sen- Charles Pitt Thomas of tersville, a veteran collegiate Four Barons; and Lynn Under- vance registration for Spring iors majoring in mathematics Thomaston. actor, will play Henry n. Quarter will be held on Feb- and music education, respec- Jeanne Marie Blackburn of wood of LaGrange as a French ruary 27 from 3:00 to4:30p.m., A new face on the LC stage girl. tively, have been elected "Mr. Jacksonville, Fla., and David will be seen In the title role in in the Registrar's Office for and Miss LaGrange College— Michael Ascher of Atlanta are the forthcoming play. He is seniors and special students. 1967." the "most representative" All other classes will register At a campus-side election freshmen. on Tuesday, February 28, In Susan Esther Butler of Fer- Miss Butler, "Miss La- the Simpson Room in the Gym- nandina Beach, Fla., and Larry Grange College," is president nasium on the following sched- Franklin Horton of Columbus and a former vice president IF C Sponsors ule: Juniors - 8:15 to 9:30, were named as the most out- of Alpha Kappa Theta sorority, Sophomores - 9:30 to 11:30, standing and representative and was elected "sweetheart" and Freshmen - 1:00 to 4:00 members of the 1967 Class. of Circle K service club. She Lenten Series p.m. Classes will be canceled Linda Long, editor of the was a candidate for Homecom- on Tuesday, February 28. 1967 yearbook Quadrangle, ing Queen in 1966. She has The Inter-Faith Council at ister. He will speak on "The A list of students with class said the two seniors were served as accompanist for the LaGrange College is sponsoring Life of Christ." standing and advisors assigned elected on the basis of their college chorus and acted in the a special series of Lenten ser- On Maundy Thursday, March will be posted in Smith Build- contributions to the college and following drama productions: vices during the seven-week ing. 23, a special communion ser- to their class. They will be "Royal Gambit," "Bye Bye pre-Easter season. vice will be held in the college Students who fail to register featured in this year's Birdie," "School for Hus- during the designated time will Council President Roy Wade chapel. Conducting the service Quadrangle. bands," and the summer melo- m of Macon said the worship will be the Rev. Dr. Waights G. be charged a $10 fine. dramas at Callaway Gardens. Seniors who plan to graduate Other "superlative" seniors services are for the purpose of Henry Jr., president of the col- She has also been a member individual penitence and prep- lege. in June should check carefully are Charles Michael Baker of of Music Educators National with their advisors regarding Key West, Fla., Peggy Anne aration for Easter. The chapel will be open on Conference, Student National The vesper services are Good Friday, March 24, from requirements for the degree Eight other seniors and the Education Association, Curtain so that their schedules for the "most representative" fresh- in the college chapel each 12 noon to 3 p.m. for Indivi- Raisers, and the Panhellenic Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. dual meditations, Wade said. Spring Quarter may be planned man man and woman also will Council. accurately. be included In the "superla- The first service in the series Soft sacred music will be pro- Horton, "Mr. LaGrange Col- was held last Wednesday and vided. tives" section of the yearbook, lege," is president of Pi Delta Miss Long said. Father Edward O'Conner of St. Other IFC officers are Ca- Kappa fraternity. He is a Peters Catholic Church, La- therine Zoda of Decatur, vice Bowen of Dalton, Linda Lucy; member of Circle K service All girls interested in major- Grange, spoke on the meaning president; Martha Gordon of Long of West Point, Joseph club, the legislative council of of the Lenten season. ing, or who are already major- Terry Peterson of Fernandina the Student Government Asso- Atlanta, secretary; and Timothy ing in physical education are Succeeding services will be Land of Lilburn, treasurer. Beach, Fla., William Joe Phil- ciation and Panhellenic Coun- conducted by the Rev. Dr. Da- asked to meet in Miss Canady's lips of LaGrange and Douglas- cil. He has been active in The Rev. Dr. C. F. McCook, office Thursday, February 16th, ville, John Paul Pike of La- various Intramural sports and vid L Naglee, assistant pro- professor of religion, is facul- at 10:00 a.m. Grange, Bailey Brooks Shel- represents his fraternity In the fessor of religion at the college ty adviser to the totor-Faith horse Jr. of Columbus, and Men's Athletic Association. and an ordained Methodist min- Council. FEB. 14, 1967 THE HILLTOP NEWS

Co-Ed Dorms?

(ACP) -- A co-educational "college house" established and operated by University of Texas students who were dis- satisfied with dormitory and fraternity living could prove to be a welcome housing experi- ment at other Institutions, com- ments the Kansas State Univer- sity COLLEGIAN, Manhattan.1 With money from a private toundatlon and cautious consent of the dean of students, the stu- j dents opened the off-campus living quarters in which they! make their own rules and se- j lect residents. The "house" is actually a complex of buildings, with coeds and men usually living In sep- arate buildings. A professor and his family live in each complex, and other faculty Nancy Beth James members are invited to din- ner often. Students there think the j college house has been a major | Influence on changes in univer- sity housing. The university no February 14 Academic Advisory Council longer requires students liv- meeting ing off-campus to stay in ap- proved housing; they can live anywhere they please. And February 20 Meeting of all students in- terested in teacher educa- the school has approved plans for an on-campus coeducational tion dormitory. Seminar Will Offer The college house seems like February 21 Faculty meeting an excellent mode of living for those students who like to Study, Travel, Credit live neither in an apartment nor Central Administration considered. "They should, February 23 under the regulations of the Plans for a study-travel sem- inar In the Holy Land for aca- however, be college or post- Community Concert Series, Greek system. A group of students living to- demic credit were announced graduate students and must pay LaGrange, Clebanoff Strings gether In this manner, having today by LaGrange College. a special registration fee," he and Orchestra occasional faculty members to Dr. C. Lee Harwell, acar said. The probable overseas tour dinner, could establish the foun- demlc dean, stated that the dation for a stimulating intel- LaGrange College Academic itinerary that Dr. McCook out- February 25-26Winter Play lined Includes the following: lectual atmosphere. Advisory Council has approved And, no doubt, if students the seminar to be offered for Four days in the Jerusalem- February 27-28Advance Registration for would share cooking and clean- the first time In the summer of Jordan area, with visits to She- chem, Jericho, Bethlehem, spring quarter for all stu- ing responsibilities, living in 1967. dents in residence during The seminar will be directed Qumran, the Old City; such a college house could save Eight days In Israel, featur- winter quarter. Ten dollars a great deal of time and money. by Dr. C. F. McCook, profes- sor of religion and head of the ing stops in the New City (Mt.. ($10.00) late fee after this -college's Department of Re- Zion, Mea-Shearim, the busi- date. ligion and Philosophy. ness district, and the museum), Haifa, Tel Gezer, Caesarea, ENTOR BUSINESS MANAGER Campus Poll Dr. McCook said, "The sem- Acco, Hazor, Capernaum, and Nick Flaskay James Bishop inar will offer students an ex- the Mount of Olives, Tiberius, WHOM WOULD YOU LIKE TO ceptional opportunity for re- Deganya, Nazareth, Megiddo, SEE ELECTED MOST POPU- lating Biblical history and lit- Tel Aviv and Joppa; LAR AT LC? erature to toe area where It Three days In Greece, includ- Editorial Staff .Jerry Thacker originated. Students in the ing visits to Corinth, Mycenea, Arthur Dewar, Buck Thomas Jean Miles ~ Rosie Neely. seminar should gain an appre- and Athens (the Agora, the Sports Editor Buddy Sullivan Because she is an individual, ciation of their Biblical heri- Acropolis, and various mu- Layout Editor Ken Keller with an outgoing personality. tage not afforded the average seums); And she cracks her foot up individual." Two days In Italy, all the time Typist. . R^h Dunson to be spent In Rome; every week! The itinerary for the semin- Reader Kay Hicks Ken Byers « Watermellon. And two other days to be spent ar Includes a three-week tra- Cartoonist "Spudzy" Ascher Because his belly Is bigger In a European city, such as Ge- than Potatohead's and because - vel and study period in the Holy neva or Zurich, Switzerland, Circulation Staff Clyde Smith, Land and visits to Jordan, Is- he's hairy! or , Denmark, de- Janice Kilgore rael, Greece, and Italy. Business Staff...... Scott Boyer, Brenda Tom Ritter — Rosemary pending upon the airline car- Neely. The reason Is evident. rying the seminar group. Joy, Bill Winstead, Roland Yarbrough Dr. McCook said applica- Anyone desiring additional Buddy Sullivan - - Frog tions from persons desiring to General Staff Laura Fieldsteel, Holmes. Because of his great Information on the Holy Land participate In the seminar on seminar may contact Dr. Mc- Neal Morgan, Larry Outland, Duke Swann, personality and basketball* a non-credit basis also will be Mike Timmons, Tom Nelson, Frank Campo, ability. Cook at LaGrange College. Athelia Delay—Johnny Pike. Because he is just all-around. Glenda McCrary—There are STUDENTS! so many to choose from I cant THE FRIENDi* BANK decide. Tim Land « Peanuts Mc- WITH FREE PERSONAL This Sunday try our Lendon. Because her dimples CHECKING ACCOUNTS have freckles. FOR LC STUDENTS Ken Scroggs—Lucius Har- College Steak Special well. Because he does things wholeheartedly and not half- PEOPLES BANK This Smday Oily l way. l Spudzy—Alfie, because of his OF LA GRANGE I Reg. $1.25 l most outstanding achievements. l RIB STEAK Dinner I CECIL BURDETTE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Only 95( o$£ Headquarters For Your c C * Make this your meeting place ^ OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES % * PLANTATION *? % 131 BULL ST. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF HALLMARK CARDS AND NOTES FEB. 14, 1967 THE HILLTOP NEW! PAGE 3 other day and I happened to see the Hilltop News. In it I no- Peace Corps ticed your column, and I thought you had very helpful answers to Test Given people's problems. I hope that {JV&WA maybe you will have the right LaGrange College students answer for mine. I date a real will have an opportunity to take Dear Hortense, Flash Gordon on the LaGrange the Peace Corps Placement A couple of weeks ago you Campus. We have been dating Test on campus on Feb. 17. gave a reply to a letter signed for quite some time, and plan to It will be given in the Manget Building - Room 110 at 10 a.m. Minnie Skirt. She wrote that she be married soon. That is, I'm Eight more nations have had received an A in one of planning on it, but Pm not sure asked for Peace Corps Volun- her courses and implied that that he is. When I was at La- teers in 1966. More than 10,000 there was more to her A than Grange I talked to some other volunteers are needed to enter just being a diligent student. girls and they tell me, that training in the coming year for I would like it put in print that he. . .WeU, likes to have fun. service in one of the 5 3 develop- I am the real Minnie Skirt, and However, he does not like for ing countries in Latin America, that the other Minnie Skirt was me to have any. How can I Asia and Africa where volun- simply a jealous "friend" of keep him from dating around teers work. mine. This person wanted to; while we are apart? The Placement Test is non- get a good grade for nothing Flashed competitive and is designed to and failed; I worked for mine, match an applicant's capabili- but not in the way the first Dear Flashed: ties with an appropriate over- letter implied. I think it was It seems to me that you are seas assignment. With more a childish joke. Besides, my pretty near to being in hot than 300 job skills to pick from, skirts are not that short. water. I advise you to re-eval- it's not a hard job. The test The Real Minnie Skirt uate the situation before you also measures language-learn- Dear M Skirt: get a thorough dunking. ing ability to determine whether Has it ever occurred to you an applicant can be trained in that there is more than one Dear Hortense, a new language or should be Man of Many Talents "Minnie Skirt" roaming this During the last several assigned to an English-speaking campus? And that more than one months, I have acquired the project. Those interested can obtain A might have been given in that name of "Sponge" mainly be- an application from Professor class? cause I am always bumming Featured in Becket Curtis H. Porter, the Peace cigarettes, my roommate's "Noble is a man of many Corps Liaison on campus, at sponsible for this year's home- Dear Hortense, food, magazines, and anything talents on stage and off," says the local post office, or by coming float and performed at My one and only lives in else I can get my hands on. Clide Smith, one of his third writing to Peace Corps, Wash- both the Gamma Phi and Kappa another state so he doesn't mind I think the name is neat but floor Hawkes admirers. This ington, D. C. 20525. Phi rush parties. About La- if I date on the weekends that is not just the opinion of one I am afraid that the people I The carefully completed Grange Noble said, "Everything I don't see him. I enjoy going person. While in high school bum off of will and they will questionnaire should be sub- I want is here—my friends and out and having a good time, but he worked in summer stock at stop calling me Sponge. What mitted to the tester. The test a fine drama department." His the Appletree Theatre in Cor- this presents me with a big should I do? lasts about a half hour. plans for this summer are un- nelia, Georgia. He was also problem. It seems like every- certain at this time about where invited to attend a seminar on time I go out with a guy more he will perform, but Marcia theatre at Chapel Hill, North than a couple of times, he de- Dalton and Julia Holbrook re- Carolina. This program was cides that he wants me "all to member him at Appletree and under the sponsorship of the himself" and tries to talk me University of North Carolina. said that he'd gained weight as into quitting my boyfriend. The well as talent. 'Noble's talents extend to mu- very last thing I would do is quit sic as well as drama. In high Because of the fan mail that my guy. But this means that I he has received from third floor school he wrote and produced a either have to sit in my dormi- musical melodrama, "The Hawkes he feels greatly devoted tory room on weekends and Grass Never Dies," to which to the girls who live the re. Some waste away with boredom or I he also provided the accom- comments about Noble were:- go out and listen to some guy's panying music. Prism—Noble is the best girl "sales pitch" all night long. Noble has gained some of his scout Pve ever seen—kind, These guys won't give up, no vast experience from major courteous. . . . matter what I say to them. I've roles in the following plays: Peggy Cobb—He has proved tried everything. Do you have "The ," himself over and over again as any suggestions? "A School for Husbands," "The the perfect third floor Broad. An Unwilling Femme Fatale Annie Herman—He's got the Importance of Being Ernest," Dear Femme: kind of appeal that would make "No Time for Sergeants," It seems to me that the only any third floor girl lose her "Once Upon a Mattress," "My foolproof solution to your pro- Partner," "No Mother to cool. Susan Hopp—He is a gentle- blem would be to ditch your Guide Her," "Little Mary Sun- man. . . kind and considerate. "guy" and pay a little more shine," "The Taming of the Allie Brooks (who was reluc- attention to some of these sales Shrew," "Mr. Roberts," and tant to comment at all after pitches. You might start having "Becket." His portrayal of the statements from her some fun for a change. Henry H promises to be one girls)—I have the grestest pos- of his finest performances. sible admiration for Noble. Dear Hortense.- Noble is not only active in Rosemary Neely — Noble is I was a visitor to the La- the speech and drama depart- TM. Grange College campus the ment but in his class and fra- ternity. As a member of the junior class he helped them win stunt night for the third time in a row and this year's sopho- Exhibit Open mores will remember him as their rat master. As an ac- tive Gamma Phi he was re- Until March 2

things go An exhibition of drawings, A native of Atlanta, Clark prints and sculpture by David holds bachelor's and master's better^ Clark, head of the De- degrees, both in fine arts, from m@& partment at Limestone Col- the University of Georgia. lege, Gaffney, S. C., opened In addition to his teaching Coke at LaGrange College on Sun- at Limestone College, he has J day, Feb. 5. taught at Berry College during Henry Her, assistant pro- the past three summers. Pause.. fessor of art and acting head of Clark was a purchase-prize Refresh the LaGrange College Art De- winner at the Atlanta Arts partment, calls Clark "pri- Festival at Piedmont Park in marily a draftsman and an ex- 1965. He has had one-man pert. His drawings, usually shows at theUniversity of Geor- from nature, rank with the fin- gia and Columbus College. est. He presented the opening "In the last few years," show in Atlanta's "Gallery4," Her continues, "Clark has and was featured in a two-man transferred his drawing skill show in Athens. to the art of printmaking, pri- Clark's works have also been marily woodcuts, and offers included In exhibitions—many a fresh, vigorous, and origi- of them national in scope- nal approach." in Raleigh, N. C, Coopers- According to Her, Clark re- town and Chatauqua, N. Y., cently has begun "a series of Newport, R. I., and Boston, small sculptures which, while Mass. adhering relatively close to na- Her said the Clark exhibi- ture, shows some surprising tion will remain open to the imagery." public through March 2. PAGE 4 FEB. 14, 1967 THE HILLTOP NEWS Indies Finally Lose Standings Change By Buddy Sullivan, Sports Edi- tor end to offset fine performances The past weeks intrafrater- by Larry Horton, Bill Hardy, nity basketball saw the Inde- Larry Goodman and Jackie' pendents go down in defeat for Hinton. the first time this season at the The close games continued hands of Gamma Phi by a 58- as Pi Delt edged Gamma Phi 56 score. by a single point. Sigma Nu is The Indies had jumped off to definitely having its troubles an early lead and in the early this season as the Knights are minutes of the second half, were winless in six encounters. ahead by as many as twelve Leading scorers in the lea- points before the goblins began gue are the Independents An- a torrid comeback. Paced byt derson, Conners and Teel; the board work of James Crews Pi Delts Horton, Hinton and and some great clutch shooting Neal Morgan; Gamma Phi's by the Skipper boys (Mike and Skippers and Crews; and Sigma Lee), Gamma Phi raced back to Nu's Larry Shumake and Wynn tie the game and force an over- Henderson. In games this week: time. Here, it was the shoot- Monday: Indies vs. Pi Delta. ing of Mike Skipper that cinch- Gamma Phi vs. Sigma Nu ed the game for the Goblins. Wednesday: Sigma Nu vs. Pi The week before the Inde- Delta; Independents vs. Gamma pendents had won another over- Phi time encounter from Pi Delta Following are the league Macon Topples Panthers by a 52-47 count. The three standings through Feb. 12: pronged scoring threat of Ed Independents 5-1; Pi Delta Anderson, Terry Conners and 4-2; Gamma Phi 3-3; Sigma In Second Half, 61 To 54 George Teel dominated in the Nu 0-6. reach. Holmes drove in for Mercer University downed LaGrange could not seem to a layup and was fouled on toe LaGrange College in Macon last break toe Bears' hold. Phillips scored the Panthers' play. The playmaking guard night in what must certainly converted toe free shot for a go down as the most unusual 16th point with 14 minutes left Panthers Up, Down to play. Following baskets three-point play and toe score game played by the Panthers stood at 54-48, only a six- this year, if not in the school's by Holmes and Johnny Pike were point deficit with 2 27 to go. Face Tough Foes history. always countered by a Mercer : The final score of 61-54 is score and although LaGrange Mercer countered with two In the past weeks of basket- broke open a tight first half to was picking up steam, toe situ- baskets but Duckett tallied and hardly indicative of the course Holmes made both ends of aone- ball action, the LaGrange Pan- completely rout the visitors in of action for the halftime score ation looked hopeless. the second. for-one for a 58-52 score at thers have had their ups and stood an an unbelievable 23-6, With only five minutes left 0:42. LaGrange got into more downs, winning two and losing Saturday night league leading Mercer leading. From the in toe game, LaGrange began three. The wins came over Valdosta State came to call and six - point halftime total, the a fantastic comeback. Mercer foul trouble, enabling toe Bears Georgia Southwestern and the Panthers gave the talented Panthers did a complete about at toe time had a 20-point bulge to ice the game with free throws although Duckett added a basket Georgia State while two games Rebels all they could handle face in game plan and rolled up at 52-32, but Holmes and Tom were dropped to Valdosta State until the last few minutes of a massive total of 48 points in Duckett led an inspired Pan- at toe buzzer to round out toe and another to Mercer Univer- play. LaGrange ran into foul ther rally. final margin. sity. the second half. trouble and Valdosta played a The stalling tactics of the The deficit was cut to ten Holmes ended up as toe In Americus on Jan. 30, La- stalling offense toward the end points on a succession of fast game's high scorer with 20 Grange topped Southwestern, Panthers employed at the start to ice the win by a score of of the game obviously were not breaks with 3:45 left. Holmes points, 18 coming in toe second 55-49, in a thrilling overtime 67-52. and Duckett were going in for half. Duckett had 13, all in toe affair. The Panthers were forc- working and a full-court press used by Mercer did not help what seemed to be impossible second half, while Phillips ed to make a last minute come- Last Saturday saw the team .added eleven with ten coming on a long trip which resulted in the Panther cause any. shots, but toe baskets kept back in regulation play and then coming. in toe second half. an 87-64 shellacking by Val- The first point of the game handily took the victory in the Mercer attempted to stall and LaGrange out-shot and out- dosta State. The Panthers were went on the board following a overtime period. drew several fouls but La- rebounded its opponent, but toe Two nights later, LaGrange never in the game as the Re- Joe Phillips free throw at 16:, bels ran up a 42-16 halftime 50. Mercer went ahead on a Grange saw hope and all of a first half score was too much rolled over Georgia State by a sudden toe game was within 91-71 score as the Panthers lead. basket, but Earl Holmes count- to overcome. The second half saw La- ered for LaGrange for a 3-2 Grange post 48 points on the lead with fifteen minutes left. COMPLIMENTS OF boards while holding Valdosta The Bears then jumped out to 45. Joe Phillips led the way front 7-3 after several fast THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN BANK with 20 points while Holmes breaks. LaGrange, still em- backed him up with twelve. ploying stalling tactics scored 0FU6RMKE This week the Panthers have again on a Sid Smith free throw three games hosting Georgia at 9:35. Mercer had a ten- 1S6 Main Street Southwestern on Monday trav- point lead before Smith tallied velling to Berry on Wednesday LaGrange's last points of the and meeting Piedmont in ano- half at 4:20. m ther home encounter on Satur- The Bears accumulated sev- ■rmimiui 1 day. eral steals and interceptions OPOKIMIMNI 1 Saturday's Piedmont game which resulted in fast break layups before taking out a 23- u should be a total victory for the Panthers. The Lions are cur- 6 lead at halftime. rently in the despairing throes The Panthers came out in of a winless season with an the second half with its' run- 0-19 record. In an earlier match ning game, although Mercer In- LaGrange ran over Piedmont by creased its' lead. The score 100% Delicious For That a 93-55 count. mounted for both teams, but Our reputation is on the block every time we serve Special Girl a Burger Chef hamburger. 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