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members on 12 representative campuses. "The two most significant results of our studies," says HTN OUT IN RECORD TIME Vaughn, "were the finding that the real revolutionaires totaled MORE less man four per cent of the student population and that one third of the students were ac- WHO'S NEW AMONG PROTESTS? tivsts who want to work for re- WASHINGTON—Peace Corps form within the system". Director Jack Vaughn predicts According to Vaughn, the sur- continuing protest activities on veys indicated that 11 per cent THE PROFS coUege campuses in the coming of all students are "true pro- year because many school ad- test-activists;" i. e., those who ministrators have not tuned in comprise the leadership of most Dr. John V. Myers, a col- Dr. Myers was elected to said, "Mr. Lundberg's under- to the real cause of unrest campus protest activities. lege teacher of French and membership in Sigma Pi Al- standing of urban problems, and among students. However, only four per cent of Spanish for twenty years, has pha modern languages schol- Mrs. Lundberg's knowledge of In an article in the September aU students are "so radical been appointed associate pro- astic society at Wake Forest. the profession of social work issue of Glamour magazine, or anarchistic in their views fessor of modern languages at During World War H he served will add insights and experience Vaughn slates: "It is becoming to be considered out of com- LaGrange College. in the United States Army and that will afford our majors a clear that half of today's stu- munication with society." Dr. Myers is a native of was in combat in the battles broadening educational exper- dents are out to change the "There is another 30 per Sharpsburg, N. C., and holds a of Guam, Leyte, and Okinawa, ience." system—not necessarily our cent committed to social and bachelor's degree in French receiving the Bronze Star Lundberg, a native of Chica- system but their system of high- political action but who feel from Wake Forest University, medal. go, did undergraduate study at er education. I believe they're' that their goals can be attained graduating "s u m m a cum While at Union University, St. Johns College in Maryland right in thinking it is ready for within existing systems," says laude." He earned the master's he was chapter president of the and at Baylor University in Tex- radical overhauling." Vaughn. "Add to these groups degree at American Association of Uni- as, and at the University of Chi- The trouble, Vaughn believes, an estimated 10 per cent whom and the doctorate at the Univer- versity Professors, was coach cago. stems from depersonalization we can call constructivists— sity of North Carolina. of the golf team, and served Prior to coming to his pre- of higher education and failure those committed to social and He studied as a fellow in as secretary of the community sent position in LaGrange in to recognize students as adults political action, but who have Arthurian literature at the golf league. He also organized 1965, Lundberg had served as capable of full participation in not engaged in dissent or pro- Southeastern Institute of Med- and coached the golf team at assistant planning director for society and in educational af- test movements." ieval and Renaissance Studies, Campbell College. the City of Greensboro, N. C., fairs. This adds up, Vaughn says, to Chapel Hill, N. C., in 1967. He A local husband-wife team planning engineer for the city The student is demanding a approximately 50 per cent of also was a student at the uni- will become part-time mem- of St. Petersburg, Fla., direc- personal experience, Vaughn the student body committed to versity of Poitiers and at The bers of the LaGrange College tor of the Macon-Bibb County says, and turns on the school some form of social action, Sorbonne in Paris, and at the faculty this fall to teach courses Planning and Zoning Com- administration. "If this is to ranging from violent protest University of the State of Mex- in the area of sociology and so- mission; and directoroftheDe- be reversed, the faculty must to doing community volunteer ico in Toluca. cial work. Kalb County Department of be liberated, and perhaps reor- work. Dr. Myers taught at Camp- WiUiam M. Lundberg, direc- Planning. iented toward the student" the Vaughn describes the 50 per beU College in Buies Creek, tor of the Chattahoochee-Flint Lundberg is a member of the Peace Corps director says. cent who are still uncommitted N. C., serving as head of the Area Planning and Development American Institute of Planners, He points out, "It may be to social action as "the rem- language department for the Commission, has been ap- the American Society of Plan- that there will be more dis- nant of the 'silent generation' past three years before com- pointed a visiting assistant pro- ning Officials, and the Urban sension on the campus similar of the '50s. ing to LaGrange CoUege. Pre- fessor of social science. His Land Institute. He is a mem- to the unrest which rocked many He points out that the Harris viously he was department head wife, Mrs. Pamela Miller Lund- ber of the board of directors of campuses last year unless survey shows a drop in in- and director of the honors pro- berg, a social worker with the the LaGrange Association for changes ensue in the decision- terest in Peace Corps service gram at Union University, Jack- Troup County Board of Educa- Retarded Children and a past making apparatus of higher ed- among the four per cent of stu- son, Tenn. He also has taught at tion, wUl be a visition profes- president of similar groups in ucation." dents who are radical activists Syracuse and North Carolina sor of social work. St. Petersburg and Macon. He Vaughn's opinions are based (primarily due to anti-Govern- Universities. ment sentiment because of the In making the appointments, also is a member of the La- on the results of a Louis Har- For his doctoral dissertation, Dr. C. Lee Harwell, LC aca- Grange Kiwanis Club. ris survey of student attitudes Vietnam war). he edited a previously unpub- demic dean, said Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lundberg is a native toward current issues such as "But on the other hand, the lished Medieval French epic Lundberg will each teach one of Springfield, Mo., and is a Peace Corps service, the Viet- rapidly increasing number of poem, "Juhan de Lanson." It course at the college each quar- graduate of Stephens Junior nam war, the civil rights move- the more moderate activists was published as number 53 in ter during the coming collegiate College in her home state. She ment, and studentactivism.The who were very interested in the "Studies in the Romance year, in addition to continuing completed her undergraduate Harris poll, commissioned by the Peace Corps gave us a Languages and Literatures" by in their regular positions. .work and began her graduate the Peace Corps, was supple- greater number of students the University of North Caro- Dr. James L. Dodd, head studies in social work at the mented by indepth interviews likely to volunteer for the lina Press. Peace Corps," Vaughn says. of the social work program, continued on p. 2 conducted by Peace Corps staff 2—The Hilltop News, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia, September 27, 19G8

Omoga, national drama re- sity. He also has studied at arts degree. In 19C3, he was Shead is married to UK> for- continued from p. 1 cognition society, and served as the Kansas City Art Institute. awarded a bachelor of profes- mer Beverly Ann Singley of vice president of his chapter. For Purves' "undergraduate sional arts degree at the Art Atlanta and thoy are the par- University of Chicago. She He was vice president and then achievement in art," he Center College of Design, Los ents of a son, Alex, and a daugh- completed requirements for a president of the Elon Players, was awarded a graduate schol- master of arts degree in social Angeles, California. ter, Stacie. He is a veteran the college's dramatic produc- arship by Delta Phi Delta na- work at Atlanta University. Professor Shead has been of the United States Army ser- tion group. tional honor society in arts. creative director for Storer vice where he was a reporter Before assuming her pre- Jeffery was awarded the Elon The new LC art professor sent position, Mrs. Lundberg Studios; Inc.,'- and art direc- and photographer. Players; annual "Eppie" for was featured in aone-manshow was a caseworker and Research tor for the Marschalk Com- The appointment of a young excellence in technical areas. in May at the Stairway Gal- Assistant with Community pany, both of Atlanta. For dramatist with extensive tech- In addition to being technical lery at Wichita State. He was three years he was art direc- nical experience in the theater Council of Atlanta, Inc. Pre- director for a number of col- awarded a purchase prize for a viously, she was a caseworker tor for Compton Advertising, to the LaGrange College facul- lege productions, Jeffery had water color entered in the 1965 with the Cook County (Chicago) Inc., of New York City. ty was also announced this sum- acting roles in some of them. School of the Ozarks show in Department of Public Welfare While at Compton he gained mer. He directed Edward Albee's Point Lookout, Mo., and a first and an adoption study worker national recognition as art Thomas W. Jeffery of Bethes- "The Zoo Story" which won a prize in graphics in the Chil- with Atlanta's Child Service .director for a prize-winning da, Md., has been appointed "distinguished achieve" licothe (Mo.) Fine Arts Show television commercial in the assistant professor of speech Association. ment award" for production in the same year. Mrs. Lundberg is a member 1967 American Television Com- and drama by Dr. Harwell, and Carolina Dramatic Association Purves has also exhibited in of the National Association of mercial Festival. Dr. Max Estes, head of the district and state festivals. the Delta Phi Delta national ex- Social Workers, the National Among the exhibitions in Speech and Drama Depart- Jeffery, while still an under- hibition in Muncie, Ind., in 1964; and Georgia Associations of So- which Professor Shead has won ment. graduate, worked as a stage the 1964 and 1967 Midwest Art cial Welfare, the Georgia As- awards are the Second Dixie A native of Baltimore,Jef- manager and technical direc- Show at the Springfield (Mo.) sociation for Retarded Chil- fery graduated at Elon (N. O Annual exhibit at the Montgom- tor in summer drama in Manteo Art Museum, and in the School dren, and the Georgia Associa- ery, Ala., Museum of Fine Arts, College in 1966 with a bachelor and Roanoke Island, N. C. He of the Ozarks shows in 1964 tion for Mental Health, hav- the New York Society of Illus- of arts degree. He has just re- is married to the former Hol- and 1966. ing served as an officer in the trators' annual national show ceived a master of fine arts de- lace Raad of Winston-Sale m, At Southwest Missouri State, latter organization. in New York City, the Southern gree at FloridaState University N„ C, who will attend La- Purves was vice president of Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg are Contemporary, originating in where technical theater was his major field of study. Grange College this fall. Delta Phi Delta, editor of the the parents of a daughter and Atlanta but traveling nation- Two recent masters' degree Jeffery studied toward the college yearbook, and chaplain five sons. They are members wide; the Gidden Competition graduates have been appointed postgraduate degree on a fel- of Sigma Tau Gamma social of the Great Books Discussion at the Atlanta School of Art, to the LaGrange College facul- lowship award from the Uni- fraternity. He is married and Group of LaGrange and the the Beaux-Arts Guild annual ty to teach art and mathematics, versity. To complete degree a Baptist. Unitarian - Uniyersalist Church exhibit at Tuskegee, Ala., and respectively. requirements he served as pro- Shelhorse is a native of Col- of Atlanta. the Wicomico Art League annual Named as assistant profes- duction manager and sometimes umbus and a 1967 graduate of A prize-winning, Georgia- show in Salisbury, Md. sors are Eric L. Purves in as assistant to both the tech- LaGrange College, where he born artist has been appointed In addition, Professor Shead art, and B. Brooks Shelhorse nical director and scene de- earned a bachelor of arts de- head of the LaGrange College has exhibited in the Southeas- Jr. in mathematics. Art Department with the rank of tern Annual in Atlanta, the Mead signer of the ASOLO Theatre, gree in mathematics. On Au- a year-round repertory group Dr. C. Lee Harwell, aca- gust 2, he graduated from assistant professor. Painting of the Year Show in demic dean, announced the ap- in Sarasota, Fla. Louisiana State University with Ray Shead of Chamblee was Atlanta, the Religious Art Fes- pointments today and said the named to the administrative po- tival in Rochester, N. Y„ the During the three-month tour a master of arts degree, also of Florida by Asolo Company, two new professors will join in mathematics* sition this past July by Dr. C. Atlanta Arts Festival, and at the LC faculty at the begin- Jeffery served as technical di- The new mathematics profes- Lee Harwell. the High Museum of Art in ning of the fall quarter later rector and production manager. sor studied at Louisiana State The new LC teacher-artist Atlanta, the New Horizons Gal- this month. Upon his return to the FSU University after receiving a fel- has ten years of experience lery in Englewood, N. J„ and Purves is a native of Dal- campus, he served as techni- lowship from the National Sci- in various types of art includ- the Illusions Gallery in Ten- las, Texas, but moved with cal director and set designer ence Foundation. He was one of ing painting, sculpture, photo- afly, N. J. his family to Springfield, Mo., His art work is included in for several University Theatre 25 undergraduate students graphy, commercial illustra- at an early age. He graduat- the permanent collections of productions. awarded an honorable mention tion, graphics, television pro- ed from Southwest Missouri the Montgomery Museum, Art Jeffery designed the sets, for a Prize duction, and advertising art di- State College in Springfield in Center College Museum in Los lights and special effects for Award in mathematics and rection. 1966 with a bachelor of sci- Angeles, the David Dyar Com- "Aladdin" as his thesis pro- science. A native of Cartersville, Pro- ence degree in art. pany in Birmingham, Ala., the ject. At LaGrange Shelhorse was fessor Shead graduated from In June Purves earned a mas- Chrysler Corporation in at- While a student at Elon, the elected to mambership in Sig- the Atlanta School of Art ter of fine arts degree in paint- lanta, and many private collec- new LC professor was select- ma honor science and mathe- in 1960 with a bachelor of fine ing from Wichita State Univer- tions. ed for membership in Alpha Psi continued on p. 7 IT •■ IIJ|M^_^_j^i . »••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••+ THE HILLTOP NEWS

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Daniel Mobley Atkinson Jr. of NEW DIRECTOR WALTERS FIFTEEN ON Kingsland, Mrs. Virginia FOURTEEN GRADS OF ATHLETICS APPOINTED TO SUMMER Whitehead Brown of Hogans- MADE THIS DEVELOPMENT ville, Lucia Carr of Jackson, LaGrange CoUege has ap- Mrs. Martha Ann Lewis Chit- SUMMER pointed William E. Reeves as LaGrange College has ap- DEANS LIST wood of LaGrange, Richard pointed Richard T. Walters as Fourteen LaGrange College an asociate professor of health Fifteen LaGrange College Haskell deTreville of Jackson- students completed require- and physical education and di- director of development to ad- students have been named to ville, Fla., Anna Lea Herman minister the liberal arts col- ments for the bachelor of arts rector of athletics. the Dean's Academic Honors of Sandord, Fla., Janice CLis- degree at the end of the sum- Coming from a similar posi- lege's long-range development tine Holbrook of Mableton, Mrs. List for the Summer Quarter. mer quarter. tion at John C. Calhoun State program. Dr. C. Lee Harwell, academic Hollace Raid Jeffery of La- Walters has thirteen years Dr. C. Lee Harwell, academ- Junior College, Decatur, Ala., dean, said the students who at- Grange. of experience in organizational ic dean, said the 14 senior > will Reeves will head a three-mem- tained the dean's list standing Thomas Charles Morris of fund-raising, civic work, pub- now have the rights and pri- ber department which includes ' had grades averaging 3.5 quality Gabbettville, Katherine Yvonne Assistant Professor (Miss) lic relations, and promotion of vileges usually accorded to col- points on 15 or more quarter Shelhorse of Columbsu, Mrs. financial support for various lege graduates, but that they Virginia Canady and Associate hours of work during the term. Penny Roy Sigrest of Marietta, will not receive their diplo- Professor and Coach Alfred institutions and projects. Named to the dean's list were Mrs. Susan Strom Thacker of The appointment was an- mas formally until the college's Mariotti. the following: LaGrange, Peggy Joyce Wal- nounced by Dr. WaightsG.Hen- 138th annual graduation exer- Reeves, a native of Colum- burn of LaGrange, Katherine cises in June, 1969. bus, Miss., received a bache- ry. Mr. Walters assumed his program committees. Suzanne Whitner of LaGrange, The summer graduates, their lor of science degree in health, new duties this past July. He is a member of the Meth- and Phillip Warren of Winches- hometowns, and major courses physical education and recrea- "Mr. Walters is qualified by odist Church in Conyers and is ter, Mass. of study were: tion from Mississippi State Col- experience and leadershipabil- a former member of the official Richard Haskell deTreville of lege, and earned his master of ity to make a significant contri- TATE NEW ADMIS- board, and was chairman of Jacksonville, Fla., English; education degree at University bution to the future development the Commission on Education. SIONS DIRECTOR Anne Dell Dupree of Decatur, of Mississippi. of LaGrange College," Dr.Hen- He has served as first vice Sidney S. Tate has been pro- elementary education; Sandra He has completed residence ry said. president and campaign chair- moted to director of admis- Townsend Edgerton of Charles- requirements and is now wri- A resident of Conyers since man of the Conyers-Rockdale sions and financial aid at La- ton, S. C., religion; Robert Pa- ting his dissertation for a doc- 1963, Walters was a profes- County United Fund. In the Grange College. Theannounce- trick Foley of Philadelphia, Pa., tor of education degree in sional executive with the Boy Jaycees he was a state direc- ment was made by President speech and drama; Stephen health, physical education and Scouts of America for 12 years, tor, parliamentarian, Jaycee Johnson Fry of McCaysville, recreation at the University of directing financial campaigns Henry this summer. Week chairman, and, as exten- Formerly director of finan- business administration; Nan- Alabama. for the Scouting program in sion chairman, organized anew cial aid, Tate assumes the di- cy Curtis Hamby of Manchester, Reeves has been athletic di- Pottsville, Pa., Raleigh, N. C, club at Loganville. rection of the admissions office, social work; Kathryn Sanders rector and chairman of the Griffin and Atlanta. Walters was one of the or- succeeding F. Jack Henderson Harwell (now Mrs. Hunter) of her.lth and physical education Walters has been a fund- ganizers and charter members, Jr. Henderson has resigned to LaGrange, social work; department at Calhoun Junior raising counsel for the At- and then served on the board become director of admissions Omar Lewis Humphrey of College for three years. Pre- lanta firm of GrizzardandHass of directors of the Pottsville and records at the University Dothan, Ala., social work; viously he taught physical ed- since September, 1967. During jaycees. He served as mem- of Chattanooga. Freddy Wayne Lockman of La- ucation and coached in the that time he has managed sev- bership chairman, a member President Henry said of the Grange, social work; Claudia schools of Key West and Lake eral campaigns for institu- of the board of directors, state appointment: "Mr. Tate, by Jane Mayer (now Mrs. Wil- Wales, Fla. He also has been tions of higher education and Boy Scout committee chair- his past service to his church liams) of Decatur, social sci- a program director for a sum- charitable organizations. man, and then president of the and this institution, has proven ence; Jere Mae Miles of At- mer Young Men's Christian As- The new LC director of de- Griffin Jaycees. his ability to serve in this lanta, psychology; Patricia sociation camp in Columbus, velopment is a native of Phil- The new LC administrator new and higher capacity. He Anne Pharis (now Mrs. Tho- Miss. adelphia, Pa., and a graduate was also a member of the Grif- is young enough to communi- mas) of East Point and Pine He is a member of Phi Delta of West Chester (Pa.) State fin Exchange Club, serving as cate and counsel with college- Mountain, English; Peggy Joyce Kappa national professional ed- College. He earned a bache- a committee chairman and Walburn of LaGrange, social ucation society; Alabama Ed- lor's degree in" mathematics age men and women, but he board member, and of the Dunn has the experience and insight work; and Wallace Eugene ucation Association; American and biology. Rotary Club, heading two com- necessary to discuss their abi- Wheeles of Atlanta and La- Association of Health, Physical In Conyers, Walters is cur- mittees. lity and potential with their Grange, business administra- Education and Recreation; Col- rently serving as chairman of Walters is listed in the 1967 parents and high school coun- tion. lege Physical Education As- the Citizens' Advisory Com- edition of the book, "Outstand- i sociation for Men; and served mittee by appointment of the selors." ing Young Men of America." Tate is a native of Athens Two counselors have as- last year as treasurer for the Mayor and City Council. He He is married to the former and a graduate of LaGrange sumed positions in the Ad- Alabama State Association for is a past president of the Ki- Nell-Ann Summers of Con- High School. He attended Ox- missions Office at LC. They Health, Physical Education and wanis Club and has served as yers and they are the parents ford College, received his bach- are William H. Watson, a for- Recreation. vice president and chairman of of a son and two daughters. mer high school counselor of Reeves is a Mason and a the interclub relations and elor's degree at Emory Uni- versity, and earned a bachelor Melborne, Florida, and Wil- member of the first Presby- of divinity degree at Drew Uni- liam H. McCartney, a 1968 gra- terian Church of Athens, Ala., versity. A member of the LC duate of LaGrange College. where he has served as a Sun- staff since 1966, Tate was or- Sidney S. Tate, LC direc- day school teacher and a junior dained as a member of the tor of admissions and finan- deacon, and worked with state North Georgia Methodist Con- cial aid, announced the appoint- and national Presbyterian stu- ference in 1958. ment of the two admissions dent conference. He is a vet- MEAL DEAL The new admissions director counselors this summer. eran of the United States Navy. A native of Gainesville, Fla., Golden-brown ftench fries . . . the at LC is currently serving as He is married to the former charcoaled prime beef and mild secretary - treasurer of the Watson earned a bachelor of Betty Sue Spain of Double melted cheese flavor of an Georgia Association of Student arts degree with majors in Springs, Ala. She will be co- Open Flame Broiled Financial Aid Administrators, secondary education and his- ordinator of guidance for the Cheeseburger ... a rich, and as membership chairman tory from the University of Troup County schools. They are thick shake. Too good to miss!. of the Southern Association of Florida in 1966. Watson has now at home at 120 South Student Financial Aid Admin- also done graduate work at the Chilton, LaGrange. istrators. University of Florida. Tate has served as associate Watson was a member of the WANTED: pastor of the First Methodist staff at Melbourne Florida High Church in Athens, pastor of School for two years, first serv- HILLTOP NEWS the McEachern Memorial Meth- ing as dean of students before odist Church near Marietta, his promotion to counselor. The STAFF. and as Methodist campus min- new LC admissions counselor is ister at the wesley Founda- a Presbyterian and was a mem- ber of the Brevard County (Fla.) tion on the University of Geor- REWARD: gia campus in Athens. Guidance Association. McCartney is a nativeof Chi- During college and semi- nary, he spent his summers cago, but has lived in Georgia working in various church re- most of his life. He graduat- A GREAT DEAL lated projects in Iowa, Yellow- ed at Dalton High School before stone National Park, and as enrolling at LaGrange College minister to youth in Roselle where he received a bachelor's degree with a major in speech OF SATISFACTION. Park, N. J., Winder and Co- and drama. lumbus. fa*''TIRES V. O. KITCHENS -HMTEMES ■S) * MUFFLERS L» SEAT New Standard Service > COVERS COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

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The may well have become the most liberal institution in the south on student privileges by lifting SCANDINAVIAN curfew restrictions for coeds over twenty-one and removing drink- COEDS ing restrictions from all students over twenty-one. A University EDITORIALS spokesman said sophomore and junior girls would be exempt by JEFF HOSS from curfew with the permission of their parents. Two Scandinavian coeds—one The new rules on drinking, however, do not permit alcoholic interested in international rela- As LaGrange College's new freshmen begin to flood the hill beverages on campus. This is in line with state law. The new tions and the other a journalist new experiences will be gained by the new as well as the old. rules followed by several months a series of campus demonstra- —will enter LaGrange College The long months of suspense are over. Your first few weeks of tions for "coed equality." But the university spokesman insist- this fall as Rotary International college will be remembered over many other things you recall ed the demonstrations did not affect any decision on rule changes. scholars. about LaGrange. A referendum on new rules was held in student body elections They are Miss Annica Elisa- Right now if s hard to concentrate on anything but filling out in May, and the spokesman said these changes were the heart of beth Rhodln of Vasteras, Swe- papers, and getting adjusted to the college way of life. Now, try what they students wanted. den, and Miss Ingrid Aga An- to remember back to last year in high school. Remember when Maybe there's no limit to how far the student body could dersgaard of Oppland, Norway. the first college applications began to trickle through your finger? go if they really wanted to. The possibilities of Berkely getting Miss Rhodin, 19, wants to Those sheets of paper looked so simple until you began to fill Mary Jane legalized and even served with Sunday dinner in stu- continue her training for work them in, the number of questions seemed infinite. Finally, dent cafeterias might not be as far away as some of us might in underdeveloped countries FINALLY! The stamp was glued on the envelope and they were want it to be. Instead of waitresses serving food they'll have to "help bring about better mailed. What a relief. But. .. .wait a minute! Are you sure that nurses administering hypos. understanding" in interna- you didn't put the application for Mercer in the envelope addressed What's my point? tional relations. to LaGrange! Well, thaf s life. Last year a few people on campus raised enough smoke to be Sponsored by the LaGrange Then came the best part of all. College Boards! What fun. noticed by the administration and there were a few changes Rotary Club, Miss Rhodin will The beginning of December is just perfect because it gives you made. Some were academically oriented, like longer hours major in history while also something to worry about during Thanksgiving and Christmas for the library during the time of finals, and opening the class- taking courses in economics vacations. You really didn't think you'd be able to relax did you? rooms in Manget during the evening for those students who would and psychology. Finally the fatal day comes. You arrive at the testing center and rather study in the classroom building than go to the library or Miss Andersgaard, 22, has the tests are eventually distributed. The proctors proceed to stay in the dorm, where it is usually impossible to do anything completed journalism appren- read the instructions and the test begins. The long hard day is in a state of mild-tempered peace. As far as I have been able tice training, and for the past finally over and you wearily turn in your test papers, knowing that to learnthere was more work involved in turning the key to open year has had full status of a you can return home and contemplate the question of whether or the library and Manget for the extra 'study-time' than there journalist on the "Oppland Ar- not you placed one black mark in the wrong row. Of course if was in study itself. beiderblad," the daily news- you did, all the following answers would be wrong because they Then, too, last year an attempt was made to improve the food paper in her home city. would be in the wrong rows. This means a rotten score. Oh in the cafeteria, and the food was improved! It was improved to To be studying for a degree well, you didn't really want to go to college, and then there's such a degree that when the pressure was finally taken off it in English literature, Miss An- always January. took only a day, give or take a meal, for the food to return to dersgaard is being jointly spon- The New Year is here and merrily tripping along in January's its simi-palatable consistency. sored by the Rotary Clubs of footsteps come the test scores. The little booklets containing Probably the longest step taken last year was in the exten- West Point and Cordele. the most crucial information is in your hands - all you have to sion of curfew for girls. An extension really not necessary since In anticipation of the arrival do is open the front page and look at the little numbers at the in many instances, any girl who really wants to stay out past cur- of the two students, Dr. Waights top. Surprised? Shocked? Disappointed? There's one conso- few can anyway, with a few simple 'Jean Bond' tactics to cover G. Henry, LC president, said, lation; if s all over. her trail. "It has been our pleasure to Winter melts into spring and with the April showers come the Last year the Hilltop News was the 'guiding light,' in many have several other Rotary long white enveloped. As your trembling fingers tear open the instances, in cases of reform, and will probably serve the stu- scholars here from Sweden, obstinate seal you stop to think of all the suspenseful months dent body in the same capacity this year. I'm not knocking Norway, and other Scandina- of waiting. If you made it the whole world looks rosy. If you the norm' It's only right for the paper to do so as it is the only vian countries. All of them didn't make it there's always the consolation that you could organized student voice on campus that reaches every student. I have been a joy to us. We return to high school next year as a senior again and start the will be the last person to deny the Constitutional right of this know that Annica and Ingrid will cycle all over. paper or any other to express its views, as long as those views be no exception in this regard." For those of you who were fortunate enough to make it don't do not pose a major threat to the Constitution and govern- Misses Rhodin and Anders- lose this opportunity by throwing it away. You've got to make ment which has given that paper the right to speak out. gaard were selected to come up your mind from the beginning to set up a work schedule as But this year, as last year, I will not be a part of any 're- to America and Georgia to well as a leisure time schedule, and to stick by these. If you form movement' that does not have a backing of the majority college through the Georgia Ro- don't your sunk from the beginning. You are going to be constantly of students in a petition which clearly states the intent and tary Student Fund, and inter- burdened between choices such as going to get a beer or studying purposes of the reform being sought. national student exchange pro- for that test thaf s tomorrow. Your parents aren't there to help Why a simple majority? Because that's the way it has been gram which was begun in 1946. you decide anymore and your all on your own. You can either done in all democracies since the beginning. I don't doubt for a The scholarship recipients make it on your own, which is what is expected of you, or you moment that at times the minority is in the right, but we must have to rank in the top of their can fall by the wayside. If s up to you, and you alone. have one way and one way only of getting accomplished those class, academically, and must things we most want. And that way is to have a majority of pass an English language ex- JM the people behind us 100 per cent. amination before applying for Let's have reform. Let's have progress. It is the only way to the grants. go! But to get our reforms we must erect soap boxes in the patio, Miss Rhodin, the daughter of have discussions during assembly and get both sides of the story. a division sales manager for And when we finally get a majority on our side then we can Stay true to tradition "the largest electrical com- ascend to Quillian. It's the easiest road in the world to travel pany in Scandinavia" has stu- You're not one for fads. You when we have the needed backing. died in schools in Falmouth, appreciate things that are Don't forget that we are the college. The college therefore England, and Amboise and Tor- meaningful and lasting. Your is what we want. But we must become what we want through attitude is reflected in quay, France, since graduating your selection of clothes. the proper channels. —--MARTY from high school in her home- That's why you wear a town. classic Cricketeer wool The Swedish student was a worsted herringbone suit, TV Service member of the International in a traditional Fall Club and the Sports Club in coloring with softer high school, as well as the tones that never lose their meaning. The vest Company Young Women's Christian As- We specialize in Motorola transistor tapes, radios and sociation and the cathedral keeps you in true auto stereo equipment. character. choir of Vasteras. She also MOTOROLA DEALER plays basketball and skis and CRICKETEER has studied both jazz and clas- LaGrange, Georgia Phone 884-5678 sical ballet. George Yarbrough Miss Andersgaard's father is 114 Hill Street Owner manager of a forest estate in Norway and also serves as pre- sident of the Land Rotary Club. I saw a horse at a race the windows, collect his money She studied at the University of that was so fast he would make and then stroll over to the Oslo after completing her high bets on himself, run the race, grandstand to see who was going school studies. cross the finish line and con- to come in second. The Norwegian coed partici- tinue running straight up to pates in skiing, swimming and tennis. She says she enjoys photography, both as a hobby Mr. McClure Invites and in her work at the news- paper. Miss Rhodin has previously COMPLETE You traveled in Norway, Austria, AUTOMOTIVE Holland, Belgium, Germany, CARE to Stop in at and Finland, in addition to Eng- land and France where she was MACS GULF in school. Prior to coming to PHONE the United States, Miss Anders- MEN AND BOYS' WEAR SERVICE CENTER gaard has traveled in Sweden, 125 MAIN STREET LAGRANGE, GA. 311 VERNON STREET 882-6176 Denmark and Finland. 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continued from p. 2 his undergraduate and master's the Greek 'Megale Idea' at the NEW STUDENT HEW matics society, and Circle K degrees at the University of Paris Peace Conference,1919." International, collegiate ser- Georgia and has done addition- Gust also studied for his doc- CENTER TO BE AIR GRANTS vice club. He received one of al graduate work toward a doc- torate at Georgia on a gradu- FUNDS the college's nominations for a tor of philosophy degree in ate assistantship, teaching un- CONDITIONED The United States Department Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. history at Georgia. dergraduate courses in history. Construction has started on of Health, Education, and Wel- He was elected to member- The subject of Campbell's Elected to membership in Phi a new student center-recrea- fare has granted $6,196 to the ship in Pi Mu Epsilon national masters' thesis was "Evidence Alpha Theta national history tional area in the basement of William and Evelyn Banks Li- honor society at LSU. of Existentialistic Thought in honor society, he participated the college dining hall. This brary at LaGrange College for Shelhorse is a member of the Selected American Writers and in a regional convention pro- student center will be used in acquisition of new library books Baptist Church and the National Thinkers from 1650 - 1850." gram in 1966. addition to the present student and materials. Council of Teachers of Mathe- In addition to his study, Camp- Now married and the fa- center in the Smith building. The award, made through matics. He is married to the bell was a teaching assistant ther of a son, Gust was presi- The alterations to the dining HEW's College Library Re- former Doris Elaine Harmonof at the university. dent of the Young Democrats hall building will provide sources Program for the 1968- Jacksonville, Fla., who will The new LC professor is a Club on the California State an area for approximately twen- 69 fiscal year, was announced ben an LC senior this fall- member of Phi Alpha Thetana- campus. ty-five tables and 100 chairs. recently in Washington, D. C., Two doctoral degree can- tional history honor society. LaGrange College's 1968-69 The new center wiU also get by Grant Venn, associate com- didates and former instructors He also is a member of the faculty has been completed with a new air-conditioning unit. missioner of education for at the University of Georgia First Presbyterian Church of the appointment of Dennis S. The entrances to the new adult, vocational and library have been appointed to the his- Athens. Tosh Jr. as assistant profes- center will be from the side programs. tory faculty at LaGrange Col- Campbell is married to the sor of economics and business of the dining hall f tng Tur- Mrs. Irene W. Melson, lege. former Christine Collier of Ma- administration. ner dorm. librarian, said LaGrange Col- George E. Campbell and Er- con and they are the parents of Tosh, a native of Nashville The second stude * center lege "is planning to use the nest Gust have been named a two-year-old son. but now a resident of Gaila- on the LC campus w.s de- federal grant to eliminate some assistant professors at the Gust, a native of Cleveland, tin, Tenn., studied at Baylor signed by the architectural firm gaps in our book and periodical Methodist, liberal arts college, Ohio, studied at Chaffey Jun- University, earning a bachelor of Biggers, Scarbrough, Neal, collections and to provide effective at the beginning of the ior College, Alta Loma, Calif., of business administration Crisp, and Clark, of Columbus. library materials in connection fall quarter, Dr. C. Lee Har- and earned both bachelor of degree. He has completed re- It is hoped that the students will with new course offerings." arts and master's degrees in well, academic dean,announced quirements for a masters' de- be enjoying the comfort of the The college applied for history from the California today. gree in economics and business new center by October first. the federal funds under the li- At LaGrange Campbell will be State College at Fullerton. administration at Middle Ten- Meanwhile, has anyone bo- brary program authorized by teaching in the field of Ameri- He has done further gradu- nessee State University and ex- thered to notice that the fur- Title n-A of the Higher Educa- can history; Gust will be teach- ate study at California State and pects to receive the degree in niture in the student center the University of Georgia, com- tion Act of 1965. ing European history. the near future. in the Smith building has been According to President Hen- Dean Harwell said both pleting residence requirements For his masters' thesis, Tosh reupholstered? R< :ily? Yes! ry, the library award included a new professors have completed for the doctor of philosophy de- wrote on "An Evaluation of the Go ahead, look for yourself if basic grant of $5,000 and a gree in history at Georgia. their residence requirements Educational System in the Elk you don't believe it. supplement grant of $1,196. California State awarded Gust and are now writing their dis- River Development Area." Now that you have noticed, sertations for doctorates in his- a graduate assistantship and This is the third consecutive The new professor of econ- what do you say we refrain year that William and Evelyn tory. he worked with Dr. Lee R. omics and business adminis- from using the furniture for Banks Library has received Dean Harwell said both new Kerschner in researching and tration was a member of the ashtrays, footrests, scratch the maximum basic grant under professors have completed writing a paper for the Far following undergraduate organ- pads, hiding places for used this program. their residence requirements Western Slavic Conference at izations: Baylor Student Con- candy wrappers. Maybe, now In order to qualify for the and are now writing their dis- Berkeley, Calif., in 1966: "The gress, the Business School I'm only saying m /be, if we basic grant, the college had to sertations for doctorates in Relationship Between Social Council, and Alpha Kappa Psi prove that we are grown up and match the $5,000 in federal history. Science Research and Commun- national professional fraternity can be trusted to take care of funds. Gifts from friends of Campbell is a native of State ist Ideology in Yugoslavia." in commerce and business. the furniture, maybe we'U get the college were utilized for College, Pa., but grew up in His graduate thesis was .en- Tosh is a member of the something better than class- this purpose. Athens, Ga. He earned both titled, "Woodrow Wilson and the Baptist Church and has taught room desks in our television a Sunday School class. At viewing area of the student Middle Tennessee State he was center. 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