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%ht ftilltop Betas "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.