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"REPRESENTING GEORGIA'S OLDEST INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING"

/// /$' Vol-r4 NTT-5- LAGRANGE COLLEGE. LAGRANGE. GEORGIA February 13, 1970

Miss LC Pageant Only Two Weeks Away NOMINATIONS MADE FOR SGA OFFICERS Tom Nelson, pageant Howard Staats is a math Nancy Dyal, Nancy Key, and director, has announced that the The Nominating Committee of the Student Govenment Association major from Jacksonville, Jan Sullivan have been Student Government has announced its nominations for SGA officers of 1970-1971. Florida. He is presently serving nominated for the position of Association will again sponsor These candidates will give campaign speeches at Assembly next the Miss LaGrange College as Men's Vice-President of SGA. Women's Vice-President. Wednesday. Elections will be held the following Thursday and He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi Nancy Dyal is a sophomore Pageant. The annual affair will Friday. be held February 28, 1970 at and the Presbyterian Church. from Jacksonville, a member of Kappa Phi Delta and secretary of the LaGrange High School secretary of SGA and presently Nonimated for SGA's highest the sophomore class. Nancy Key Auditorium. on the Judicial Council. He is Terry Savage is a history office are Terry Savage, Howard is a sophomore from In the past, outstanding | also President of Pitts Dorm. In major from Cranford, New Staats, and Charles Stevens. Manchester, Georgia, Jan students were selected to serve ' outside activity, he is a member Jersey. He is Vice-President of Sullivan is from Atlanta, and is as emcees. However, to add a Charles Stevens is a pre-med of Kappa Sigma, Sigma, the the Greek Council. Terry is a also a sophomore. little variety. Nelson has chosen chemistry major from Buena Methodist church, and is the member of Delta Tau Delta and a former Miss Georgia, Sandy Vista, Georgia. He is past current president of Circle K. the Roman Catholic Church. McRae. Selected as candidates for This year's pageant will be Secretary were Mary Lewis, based on a theater theme, and Sally Little, and Cathy with all the work-filled hours va/enaab c£ fowentb Nominations for Men's Mashburn. Mary Lewis is a' being put in. the eleven Vice-President are Ken Ackis, sophomore from Covington, contestants, and the qualified and Stan Moor. Warren Georgia. Sally Little is from judges, this year's pageant Shelhorse's name has been Athens, is a sophomore and a promises to be the best ever. Friday, Feb. 13 Quadrangle Dance - Gym - 8:00 included by petition. member of Alpha Phi Beta. Cathy Mashburn is a freshman Reserved seats will be on sale Saturday, Feb. 14 MAA All-Star Game 6:00 Warren is a sophomore from in the student center on from Cumming, Georgia. LC vs. Armstrong 8:00 Columbus, a member of Beta February 23, 25, and 27 during Rho and now serves on the Sunday, Feb. 15 SGA movie, Simpson Room 8:00 the ten o'clock break. Legislative Council. Ken Ackis is David Covington, Mark Ice Station Zebra a sophomore from Jacksonville, Edwards, and Jesse Slagle were Eleven Invited Monday, Feb. 16 Advance Registration: a member of Pi Kappa Phi and is the Committee's choices for Seniors and Special Students presently treasurer of SGA. Stan Treasurer. David is a freshman Moor hails from Marietta. He is a from Jacksonville. Mark To Join Tuesday, Feb. 17 No classes sophomore in Delta Tau Delta, Edwards is a freshman from Foreign Language Advance Registration: Inter-Faith Council, and a Atlanta. Jesse Slagle is a Wednesday, Feb. 18 SGA Assembly - campaign speeches Legislative Council Member. freshman from Forest Park, now Honor Society serving as vice-president of the Freshman class. Miss Janice Garrard, President have made two A's in college THE LAGRANGE PLAN TWENTY TWO of Epsilon Zeta Chapter of may be eligible in addition to SENIORS Any student desiring to run Alpha Mu Gamma, announced those listed above. They, too, for any office may submit a list today that eleven students are are invited to apply for SEEMS TO BE STUDENT TEACH of twenty names of LaGrange eligible to become new members membership. College students to any member of this National Collegiate Alpha Mu Gamma was Under the direction of Dr. W. of the Executive Council. Foreign Language Honor founded in California in 1931, HERE TO STAY M. Shackelford, chairman of the Society. Their names are: and now has over one hundred Education Division, twenty-two The student teachers will Martine Chabaut, Ellen Calvert chapters in colleges all over the Dr. C. Lee Harwell, Academic seniors have assumed regular spend eight weeks in the Glenn, Charles Donald Hodges, United States. Its purpose is to Dean, has released the results of classroom responsibilities this assigned accredited schools Katherine Ann Johnston, Mrs. recognize achievement in foreign a survey of campus opinion quarter under the supervision of teaching under the close Janice C. Kraemer, William V. languages and to stimulate about the new academic experienced teachers. supervision of certified master McGough, Sandra Davis Moncus, appreciation for the cultures and calendar. teachers. Dr. Shackelford* Mrs. Sylvia Diane Shelnutt, literatures of other peoples. The LC seniors completed requirements for a major in explained, "The opportunity of Patricia Lynn Solomon, Mrs. Other officers of the local Ninety-seven per cent of the elementary or secondary working with experienced Barbara Elizabeth Tweed, and chapter are Patty Fairfax, students and ninety-eight per teaching before entering the teachers is a highlight of the Judy Nell Williams. Treasurer, and Barbara Church, cent of the faculty want the professional education of our student teaching quarter. Now To be eligible for Secretary. college to continue the new future teachers." membership, a student must Those desiring to join may calendar plan next year. Dean Dr. Shackelford, coordinator of have made two A's and at least a obtain application blanks from Harwell said, "It hasn't been the secondary education B in a modern language in Dr. John V. Myers, faculty made official yet, but with such program, and Dr. Jessie Gough, college (not necessarily at sponsor or in the HTN office. overwhelming enthusiasm for coordinator of the program in LaGrange), or two A's in college Deadline for the reception of the plan, I am reasonably sure elementary education, act as Notice and two A's in high school. applications is Friday, February that we will decide to follow the critic teachers, visiting the Miss Garrard emphasized that 20. schedule again next fall." student teachers in the Examination copies classroom, evaluating their since high school records f6r Initiation of new members of the Graduate Record Eighty-four per cent of the teaching, and grading their work. transfer students are not will take place about the first Examinations (Aptitude and available, several students who week of March. students responding to the questionnaire said they were Thirteen student teachers are Advanced) were to have able to obtain holiday working in secondary school been shipped to LaGrange NEW COURSE systems while nine are practice employment during the 44-day before January 15, 1970. Now teaching in elementary schools. vacation. Ninety-one per cent they are scheduled to arrive OFFERING the student shall have said their academic performance All but one of the students are attained any particul ar was improved. One professor teaching at schools in LaGrange. by January 29 and will be The Academic quality-point average. responded, "I feel that the The student teachers are: acailable for one month. This Advisory Council has Thus, one of the students stayed ready as Mrs. Joan Backstrom Talbot, can be a great help to those Malinda Leevoy Brooks, Peggy approved a new course greatest advantages of the opposed to getting ready for fall planning to take the exami- offering for all departments: quarter examinations." Frances Cobb, Jeffrey Martin smaller college, flexibility, Williams, Scott Wiseman, Charles nation either this quarter or Special Studies 399. This can be utilized to the Layman Arrington, Sandra the next. For security reasons course can be offered for Other faculty members fullest. By allowing stu- commented that they had more Elizabeth Bath, Mrs. Jean Mills the college has agreed that credit of 1-5 hours to any dents to take Special time to prepare for winter Engel, Susan Kaysen, Priscilla these will have to be exam- student. In addition'to the Studies 399, they can quarter courses better. An Prosser, Mrs. Alane Abernathy ined in the Conference Room approval of the student's obtain credit? for courses administrator pointed out that Thompson, Mrs. Martha of the Quillian Building. adviser, approval of the that are not regularly offices were able to work under Whitlock Mabry, Paula Kay department head of the offered, but that may be less pressure and accomplish Klein, Judy Ellen Borders, Mrs. department giving the necessary or helpful. For work which before was Hazel Webb Scott, Helen Elizabeth Dupree, Melissa Elm, course is required. example, if a student needs neglected, rushed, or postponed. Nina Elizabeth Field, Judith Lee Unlike Independent a subject which is not Holt, Judy Nell Williams, Beth Study 491, the Special All in all, it seems the being offered in a specific Greer Kopecky, Mrs. Glenda Study does not have to be LaGrange Plan is here to stay. quarter, he may complete After all, most people don't McCary Pinckard. in the major of the student, the requirement by the 399 mind getting out of school for a nor is it necessary that Special Study course. little while! Page 2 Hilltop News A CHRISTIAN LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS WM Mltop Betos WITNESS by Gene Collum STAFF Sense and Nonsense You Editor Business Manager figure out which is which. The Janice Pratt Bill McGough Administrative Office announced this week the logical follow-up to the highly Associate Editor successful LaGrange Plan. Next Ray Cox year the fall quarter will begin on June 15. One month of vacation will then be given for Assitant Business Manager Russell Holden the 4th of July, Labor Day, Organizations Editor Kirby Farrington Halloween, Thanksgiving, Varsity Sports Editor Mark Williams Christmas and New Years. This Intramural Sports Editor Joe Fisher plan goes into effect as soon as Reporters Beverly Edwards they find a way to increase the Wayne Hadden number of days in the year. Lucia Carr (Just kidding, Wheels. I like the Carol Personius LaGrange Plan) Has Coach Carole Seay Mariotti considered making a Anne Hodnett deal with the Religion Dept. N $>PlTE OF YOUP TEST $CO(Z6S THefSE !<=■ ON6 FACTOR Maybe for some of those IN MY SCORING YOLK FINAL GRAPE THAT YOU OBVIOUSLY" Photographers J°hn Schellack scholoarships he could get up a Jeff Williams HAVEN'T TAKEN INTO COM^iPERMloN —I JU$f POtfT LIKE YOU,' prayer team. Or maybe he's not Advisors Mr. Ernest Gust that desperate YET This is folks Speaking of Church art the other jillion liberal arters, Mr. Dennis Tosh true. Several Hospitals in related colleges, why doesn't the it would seem normal to push library close for the Chapel our unique Dept....I see that our Printed by Hester Printing Co. Pennsylvania have removed all services and isn't it nice the IFC Underground Government West Point, Georgia cigarette machines from their buildings. They felt it was quit keeping the programs a Assasination has surfaced long The Hilltop News is published weekly during three academic Hypocritical for them to peddie secret Dr. Naglee was asked enough to offer some more of quarters by the students of LaGrange College. The Phone death in an institution devoted to give a saw concert at the same for next year. Why not Carnaglee Hall, but refused a debate with a question and number is 882-2911, extension 70. The address is Box 531, to the saving of life. Could that be connected to a "Christian" because he was too busy learning answer period. Why not make LaGrange College. college There is no truth to to play the screwdriver them work to be elected instead the rumor that Dr. McCooks Strange, I know of three of a quick run through at a application to the Israli Christian Colleges that required assembly. The whole Government for workman's emphasize their decidely thing is not democratic. compensation has been religious nature who are Candidates selected by their rejected I couldn't help but overflowing with students, even predecessors quickly paraded EDITORIAL creating waiting lists. Here with before a captive audience. Half note that in a recent chapel program featuring a former LC our de-emphasis of our Church the student body knows none of basketball player the basic relationship we have to send a them, so you close your eyes For the past several weeks, groups for that too. There is message was that he spent four man all over the country and stab. No, I probably won't I've been urging everyone to get even a Wednesday afternoon years here at this "Christian" recruiting. When I was a vote, but the reason is not up off their apathy and do discussion group for the College and then went to a state salesman I was taught to sell the apathy, it's disgust And something. My editorials have intellectuals - conservative or supported secular college and feature of your product that was finally, to the "son" who wrote tried to make each of you think rebel. And if you just plain run found Jesus Christ. I wish one of unique. Few schools have a the letter in last weeks through your own ideas and out of anything to do, you my Churches Higher Education Religion Department like LC. paper...You left off your last beliefs and then stand behind might go all the way down to boys would explain that to my Rather than trying to out liberal three names! them. Along with other critics of the gym and give some support today's "I-don't-care-I'll-live- to our varsity basketball team. A LOOK AT INTRAMURA1S byFRANKKEY my-own-life society, I've These are only examples of encouraged all members of the things to do, opportunities to George Courtright scored 14 Kappa Sig the winner, 43-42. but the Faculty had narrowed LC community to get excited pursue. The point is that not points, including the winning Both teams have now 4 wins and that to 28-2! at halftime. Pistol and enthused about something. much of life is going to fall at free throw, to lead Kappa Sigma I loss. Pete Thomas kept the teachers In answer to this, responses your feet, not many challenges to a 43-42 come-from-behind For Pi Kap, Hitt scored 14 in the game with his fine outside have been few. Letters to the are going to jump up at you and win over Pi Kappa Phi. Although points; Robert Wood had 10; shooting. Beta Rho steadily editor have totaled three; demand to be met. You are behind at one point in the first Ralph Sims, 8; Randy Griffith, moved away in the second half thoughts and actions on campus going to show the initiative and half 19-10, Kappa Sig rallied to 4; 'David> Covington, 4; and as the "Fac's" constant enemy, have increased approximately enthusiasm; you are going to take a 28-22 lead at halftime. Staats made 2 points. fatigue, took its toll. It took a -2%. And the answer from all have to find "your thing" and The second half started off Courtright led Kappa Sig with good team effort from BP to this reaction has been, "There is pursue it. slowly with neither team 14, followed by Dave Long with finally overcome the hustling just nothing to do around here, We cannot sit around and capitalizing on excellent chances II points; Mason with 9; Adams, Faculty by the final margin of nothing to get involved in." wait for laws and leaders to to score. Then Pug Hitt collected 6; and Pat McRae, 3. 56-40. Well, if that's been your make our own individual lives 10 points capping a Pi Kap rally For Pi Kap, Pug Hitt and Thomas led all Faculty answer, you really need another happy and complete. We will which converted Kappa Sig's Covington shared scoring honors scorers with 19 points; Ric excuse. There are things to do never succeed in anything by halftime edge into a 40-38 Pi with 9 points each; Robert "Picasso" Purves tossed in 5 and issues to get involved in. For complaining about it. We all Kap advantage. Courtright came Wood, Ralph Sims, and Howard points; Mike Hendrix, Prof. example, you might get out and want a better LC, a better back with a layup for Kappa Sig Staats each collected 4 points; Dennis Tosh, and Mr. Bradley campaign for your favorite country and world. The way to to tie at 40-40. With 32 seconds Doug Wedgeworth had 3; Mike scored 4 points each; and Tom candidate; in fact, if you got obtain these is to make our own remaining in the game, Ronnie Zimmerman, Ed Wages, and Jeffery, and Coach Williamson really excited, you might even lives better. Life - a good life - Mason was fouled attempting to David Crisp each sank a added 2 a piece. get around to voting next week. requires many things. But none shoot, and sank both charity 2-pointer. Scoring for the Delts For Beta Rho, McGough led Or you might help with the Miss of these requirements is more tosses to put Kappa Sig out were Greg Clapper with 8; Vic with 32 points; George Teel LC pageant, or get involved in urgent than being involved with front, 42-40. Howard Staats McDaniell had 9 points; Kelly added 9; Russell Holden scored the productions of our drama other people and different ideas. made a layup with 20 seconds Larson had 6 points; James Lee 7; Mark Williams and Warren department. If music is your This generates enthusiasm for remaining and the game was Garrett: had 4; and Joe Fisher "Hamburger" Shelhorse had 3 thing, well, our campus has life and life becomes fuller and again tied, 42-42. Courtright and Dexter Croxton had 2 points; and Frank Key tossed in happier. Not many people seem attempted a field goal for Kappa points each. a 2-pointer. to grasp this idea, but this better Sig, but was fouled - 6 seconds Bill McGough raised his Monday's second game way could start with us - or remaining. George missed his league-leading scoring average to matched Delta Tau Delta and should I say "you". Don't just first of two free throws, but 22.4 by scoring 32 points and sit there, find yourself the Independents in a calmly sank the second, and leading Beta Rho to 56-40 win surprisingly good game. For the something to get involved in and winning, point. A desperation over the faculty. The game was something to believe in. Indies, good was not enough as EXPERT $* shot by Pi Kap fell short, leaving not a runaway for Beta Rho as the Purple Power rallied in the the faculty played good ball and second half for a 54-47 win. kept the score close until the Victor McDaniel played an RX final minutes of the game. BP Compliments of cont'd, next page jumped off to a quick 13-0 lead,

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With the basketball season fast coming to a close, the Panthers split in their last two games, winn- ing over Mercer 87 - 76, and losing to Valdosta State 81-70. Luther Tison was high scorer in both games with 31 and 21 points respectively. Against Val- dosta, Danny Mink hit 18 points while doing a fine job at forward in place of Scott Wiseman, who did not dress because of illness. Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Kappa Phi Bob Eble returned to action Saturday night In WAA action on Tuesday, against Valdosta State, scor- INTRAMURAL SPORTS the Independents out-defensed ing four points while seeing Alpha Phi Beta in a low scoring limited action, Bob should ball game, 16-13. Bobbie Harris cont'd from page 2 be a boost to the team in and Jessie Richards split 12 of the rebounding department excellent first half, scoring 14 the Indies' points between them to help overcome a 5-7 halftime ♦or the last few games when points and controlling the deficit. Susan Traveria tossed in boards to lead Delta Tau to a leeded, giving senior Sid the remaining 4 points with 4 30-18 halftime lead. Playing a bmith a breather. free throws. Scoring for the much better second half, the Sid Smith has done Alpha Phi's were Mickey Sackett Indies, behind Steve Segrest and a very fine job at center Ken Callow, cut the Delt's lead with 6 .points, Melissa Elm with 5 points, and Bee Rush tossed in since Bob's injury in early to 42-39, before James Lee 2 points. Garrett and Greg Clapper January and deserves a lot combined steals with points to In the feature girl's game of of recognition. sew things up for Delta Tau. the week, fresh man Pam Zirkle Luther Tison has a Carlton Howard played a good came off the bench to score 19 chance to be the leading floor game for the Indies as did points and pace Kappa Phi Delta scorer in the conference. Garrett and Clapper for the to a 46-30 win over Alpha He is averaging about Run a mite in my shoes Delts. Kappa Theta. The first half was Scoring for the Indies were very close. Neither team could twenty points per game at Segrest with 16 points; Callow get far ahead of the other as this time, and is ranked had 14; Howard tossed in 10; Mary Ellen Wayne kept AKO third in the GIAC scoring Bill Holsinger had 5; and close with her driving layups. race. In the fouling and Thomas Bush scored 2 points. When team captain Pat McAfee foul-shooting department, McDaniel with his best injured her knee, AKO found Al Stroud has definitely production of the year scored 20 themselves hurting at forward, been the team leader in the MANSOUR'S points to lead Delta Tau. Garrett and KO pulled away. At the end followed with 12; Clapper and of the third quarter KO led last three games. Al has not Dexter Croxton scored 6 each; 31-18, and at the final buzzer, committed a foul in those Kelly Larson had 4; and Joe 46-30. games and has made 17 Fisher, Bob McClendon and Cess Scoring for AKO were Mary straight free throws in the WINTER CLEARANCE Lawton had 2 points each. Ellen with 2 1 points, Pat with 7, same span. In Thursday's action, Pi and Margie Nolan had 2. For Kappa Phi overcame a 21-16 Kappa Phi, "Zirk" had 19, Ann second half deficit to defeat Martin collected 10 points; Saliy PETE COOK'S Delta Tau Delta, 33-31. The first Broccoliere, 8; Diane Hatch had eight minutes of the game were 6; Cathy Mashburn tossed in a 2 Savings Up To 50% On very slow as both teams could pointer; and Mary Lou Schmidt score only four points highlighted her season with 1 TEXACO SERVICE combined. At halftime, Delta point. Nationally Advertised Brands Tau was able to go out with a 15-13 lead. Delta Tau came back I. 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"Time will never change my you care by a thoughtful deed, love; you will always be the or it may be lifting someone's environment. Your environment dearest, most important thing in feelings. affects your thoughts, words, all the world to me. I will go on The "I" stands for individual. and actions. It is a big part of caring just the same my whole Life is not composed of one your life. life through, for time will never group that is the same day after It seems thai everyone knows change my love, for it belongs to day. It is many individuals. what is right for you except you. you". The "F" stands for friends. After all, it is your life. Can you Love is a special feeling that Robert Louis Stevenson once make your life really special? complicates your life; but a said, "A friend is a present you —What will you do with it? It is feeling you are at despair give yourself." Can you imagine up to you! without. Love makes your life how dreary your day would be if "What the world needs now is complete. you had no friends? Life is the love, sweet love. It's the only Life, what is life? Life is more same way, friends are important. thing that there's just too little than getting through school, The "E" stands for of... " finding a job, earning a fair salary, punching the time clock twice a day, getting married and raising kids. Life is more than getting up at six in the morning, being the last to arrive at work, the first to leave and living in your own private world. Life is full of so much,-walking in the rain with the one you love, playing basketball with your fraternity or sorority, your heart jumping OUR VALENTINE when you see "the" one, acting like kids and just plain having MISS JAN SULLIVAN fun. Take the letters in the word "life". The "L" stands for love. This is love for your fellow man. LAGRANGE COLLEGE It may mean showing someone

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F.6 F.T R.B. OFF. DEF. W WEST STANDINGS % % Avg. Avg. Avg. Pi Kappa Phi 5 1 30.3 40.5 44 47.5 31.8 Pug Hitt Kappa Sigma 4 1 32.7 43.3 39.2 46.2 32.4 Robert Wood Beta Rho 4 1 34.9 56 32.2 54.4 43 Ralph Sims Delta Tau 4 32.2 33.5 40.5 2 47.4 44 James Garrett Indies 1 4 24.6 37.2 26.8 34.6 54 Victor McDaniel Faculty 0 5 24.5 40.9 29.6 30.6 50 Greg Clapper Karlton Howard FGA FGM FTA FTM TR AVG. Steve Segrest Bill McGough (5) 104 47 35 18 112 22.4 Ronnie Masion (5) 79 28 23 16 72 14.4 David Covington Pug Hitt (6) 97 34 21 9 77 12.8 Kelly Larson James Garrett (6) 60 24 29 15 63 10.5 Vicgor McDaniel (6) 65 25 21 10 60 10.0 EAST Karlton Howard (6) 58 22 14 4 48 9.6 George Courtright Russell Holden (5) 60 19 12 10 48 9,6 Ronnie Mason Dave Long Bill McGough Games R.B. Avg. Russell Holden Victor McDaniel 6 64 10.6 George Teel Robert Wood 6 62 10.3 Roger Adams David Long 49 9.8 5 Mr. Pete Thomas Russell Holden 46 9.2 5 Mike H in son Roger Adams 5 45 9.0 Coach Phil Williamson

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