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HILLTOP NEWS VOLUME III—NUMBER R6 6~ LAGRANGE COLLEGE, LAGRAXGE, GEORGIA Tuesday, November 15. l°St) Guest Artist Homecoming Here Tomorrow \ Set For Sat. Robert E. L. (Bob) Connell, art By JOEL DENT with refreshments. This will be •editor of the Atlanta Journal-Con- a time when the members of fra- Activities for Homecoming this stitution Magazine, will be the fea- ternities and sororities will be year will officially open Saturday, tured speaker at an opening meet- able to entertain guests and old November 19, with registration be- ing of the Art Students League members who will be on campus ginning early and running tomorrow night at 7:30 in the art for the festivities. chroughout the entire day. Events gallery. will include alumni assembly, The highlight of the Homecom- Mr. Connell has been represent- faculty seminars, a barbecue ing activities will be the dance ed in a number of recent exhibits, in the gymnasium beginning at luncheon, Varsity-Alumni basket- including the Piedmont Park Art ball game, fraternity and soror- 8:00 Saturday night. The admis- Festival in the spring and the sion charge will be free for all ity receptions, the Homecoming more recent Fifth Annual Water- LaGrange College students and dance, and the crowning of Miss color Show at Lenox Square in Homecoming of 1960. $1.00 per person for all guests. Atlanta. This year's dance will be semi- The alumni assembly will take formal. According to Tom Powers, pres- place in Dobbs auditorium at ident of the art group, Mr. Con- 10:30 Saturday morning. At 11:00 The Buddy Bair orchestra will nell will discuss briefly the lay- the faculty seminars will take furnish the music. This national- out of the magazine section and place. These seminars will give ly known orchestra, referred to of- ten as "The Band from Roseland ■will conduct an informal ques- all LaGrange College alumni an tion-and-answer session on his own opportunity tb enter into discus- Dance City," is one of the out- painting. sions with the college professors standing dance bands in existence concerning problems or new de- today. A special effort has been The artist is bringing eighteen velopments, new ideas, and new made this year to plan for one of of his works which will remain on books in the various fields of edu- the most enjoyable dances ever exhibit for two weeks. He will cation. sponsored on the Hill. Everyone be on campus all day tomorrow A barbecue luncheon will be is urged to get their tickets right as a guest of the Art Students served at 12:30 p. m. from the away. Students on the Hill need League. dining hall with all guests being only show their Student Identifi- • * • asked to make reservations imme- cation Card at the door. Other League president Powers has diately in order that the number guests, however, will need to pre- emphasized that all students and eating may be estimated. Reser- sent a ticket which may be pur- faculty members are invited to vations for the luncheon may be chased for $1.00 at the Alumni this, the first in a series, of open made in the Alumni Office. All Office or from Louis Gys. meetings. The meeting will be in- students will be notified of the The Homecoming Queen Corona- formal and a reception will fol- time that regular lunch will be tion will take place at the dance. low. During the reception stud- served on that day. At the Varsity-Alumni basketball ents will have a chance to meet The biggest new feature includ- game during the afternoon, the and talk with Mr. Connell. ed this year in the Homecoming candidates will all be presented. In addition, LaGrange College activities is the Varsity-Alumni Each organization on the Hill is art students will have their own basketball game Saturday after- permitted to enter one girl in the work on display in the classrooms noon in the new gymnasium at contest. These girls will be judg- of the art section. 2:30. The Alumni team will be ed by three off-campus judges on made up of old students who will points of charm, grace, poise, L. C. Students attending the stand the present basketball team beauty, and personality. There Auburn-Georgia game at Auburn in a game that wi|l be free of will also be selected from the on Saturday afternoon included ROBERT E. L. CONNELL, Art Editor for the Atlanta Journal- charge. group a Maid of Honor and three Andy Owen, Ann Monroe, Ted Constitution Magazine, will speak before an open meeting of the At 4:00 Saturday afternoon the attendants. "Miss Homecoming of Whitman, Julia Jones, Jere Mit- Art League tomorrow night. The meeting also marks the opening 1960" will be officially crowned chell, Emily Paxton, Nelda Smith, various fraternities and sorori- of an exhibit of Mr. Connell's work. ties will have periods of fellowship during intermission time at the Ann Gower, and Ed Nelson. dance. All organizations are strongly urged to enter their can- didate before deadline time which is today. These entires may be Parking Situation Nears Ten Are Named turned in to the Alumni Office. Sherrill Penn, chairman of Homecoming Activities says: "A Crucial Point on Campus lot of hard work and planning To 'Who's Who' has gone into this year's Home- The students will be required coming. A lot of people have put By Paul Long Ten LaGrange College students in a recent edition, is "To provide "We realize that the parking to register the car for a small fee. their time into making Homecom- have been chosen for the 1960-61 public recognition of the worth- conditions are crowned and unsat- Any student that refuses to reg- ing be quite a treat. The band edition of "Who's Who Among while achievements of college ister his car will be subjected to this year should be fabulous. isfactory. Plans for extending Students in American Colleges and students and to support a stud- a $10.00 fine, and will not be al- Buddy Bair's band has played parking facilities are under way. Universities." ent placement service." many places, and is well known They can't be put into action until lowed to keep the car on campus. over the country. His orchestra next summer, because the areas Also parking cars where the "No They are: Ann Gower, Emily Last year L. C. had six students Parking" or "Faculty" signs are named to this honor. has played at Emory University, that w'll be used won't be avail- Paxton, Peggy Hinkle, Mary for the National KA convention will result in a $1.00 fine, accord- able until school closes." These George Dean, Joyce Lancaster, Ann Gower, LaGrange, Georgia, in Jacksonville, for the Blue and ing to Mr. Cook. are the words of the business Janet Sutherlin, Deloris Lester, President of Student Government Gray Ball in Montgomery, Ala- manager, Austin P. Cook, Jr. Also next quarter there will be Marianne Whelchel, Emily Mitch- Association 4; Choralaires 1, 2, 3, bama, and various other places. The plans for the summer are four parking places reserved for ell, and Andy Borders. All ex- 4: Freshman SGA representative; The Homecoming committee this to move the tennis courts close the guests, and also places reserv- cept Marianne are seniors. Secretary of Sophomore Class; year decided to go all out to have to the athletic field. This can't ed for the faculty. Faculty members from the more Secretary, of WAA, 2; Homecom- a real good band, and I believe be done at present because of Students who cannot find a than 600 participating institutions ing Queen, 3; Sweetheart of they've done so. Orchids should the P. E. classes. parking place on the Hill are re- nominate students for this honor Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity, 3; go to Mrs. Talbott and Mr. Thom- During the Thanksgiving holi- quested to park in the parking lot on the basis of scholarship, char- Vice President of Kappa Phi Delta as for their help and cooperation days, the relining of the old park- at the gym. This parking lot will acter, participation and leadership Sorority, 3; Junior Vice President shown to me in completing plans. ing area, repainting the curbs and hold up to 80 cars. This will leave in academic and extracurricular of SGA, 3. Ann's major is social Let's make this the best Home- putting up more "No Parking" the drives that lead up to the activities, personality, and promise science and history. coming yet." signs will be done. school open in case of an emer- of future usefulness. Emily Paxton, LaGrange, Geor- * * * The first of next quarter each gency, such as a fire. "Who's Who" has been publish- gia, Town Girls' Representative to An interesting feature which is- student and member of the faculty "Until such can be done we will ed for 27 years, during which SGA 3, 4; Kappa Phi Delta soror- not an official part of Home- will be required to have a park- have to ask the cooperation of the time it has greatly increased in ity 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA Cabinet, Town coming activities, but an event of ing sticker on his or her car. This students and faculty in parking in size. However, the original two- Girls' Representative 2, World Re- annual presentation, is Stunt sticker will be good for the rest the prescribed area," Mr. Cook fold purpose has remained un- latedness Committee Chairman Night on Friday, November 18.