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OUTSTANDING STUDENTS ELECTED Department Will Be Presenting Neil Simon's Play, Ww ftilltop Bettis "Representing Georgia's Oldest Independent Institution of Higher Learning" /Pf /*> V0L-.1-N072"' LaGrange College, LaGranae Georoia JAN. 22.1970 DRAMA DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" The LaGrange College Drama OUTSTANDING STUDENTS ELECTED Department will be presenting Neil Simon's play, "Come Blow Your Horn" on February 19, 20, In an election held January Mr. and Miss LC and 21. This quarter's 14, the study body elected Mr. Jeanne Marie Blackburn was presentation is a comedy and Miss LaGrange College, the chosen Miss LaGrange College, concerning a man who is senior class elected the Ten and Ed Frazier was chosen Mr. dedicated to manufacturing Outstanding Seniors, and the LaGrange College. Jeanne Marie artificial fruit and his difficulty freshman class chose the two is a social work major from in compelling his two sons to Most Representative Freshmen. Orlando, Florida. Ed is a history share his interest in the family The elections were sponsored by major from Tampa, Florida. artifacts. The Quadrangle. They both have plans to The play was produced on continue their education after Broadway in 1961. Written by graduation this Spring. Jeanne • Neil Simon and staged by Marie wants to enter graduate Stanley Prager, it opened with school, and Ed has plans for law Warren Berlinger, Pert Kelton, school. Lou Jacobi, and Hal March in the lead roles. Ten Outstanding Seniors The cast list for "Come Blow In the past Mr. and Miss Your Horn" as released by LaGrange College have been Publicity Director, Jim Menge, included on the outstanding includes: seniors list. This year, however, their names were not added so Alan Baker- Randy Roy that there would be room for Peggy Evans- Martha MacMillan -£•..< two more seniors on the list of Buddy Baker- Ricky Mason outstanding seniors. Mr. Baker- Steve Segrest Elected by the senior class Connie Dayton- Donna Barker the ten outstanding seniors are Mrs. Baker- Nancy Dyal Bill Blake, from Tampa, Fla. Play Director- Mr. Jeffery Peggy Cobb, from Daytona, Fla. Beth Dupree, from Augusta, Ga. Libby Field, from Seneca, S. C. IFC Presents James Lee Garrett, from Buena Vista, Ga.; Susan Kaysen, from Jacksonville, Fla.; Pat McRae, Jimmy Smith from Vero Beach, Fla.; Marion (Geech) McEachern, from Fayetteville, Ga.; Bob On Wednesday, January 14, McLendon, from Forest Park, Dobbs Auditorium was Ga.; and John Watson, from transformed. Jimmy Smith was LaGrange, Ga. "in concert". Jimmy sang such Bill Blake is a history major. sacred songs as "Come to Me", Peggy Cobb and Beth Dupree are "Were You There", and 'The Physical Education majors. Beth Man of Galilee". is also majoring in elementary education. Pat McRae is earning Mr. Smith was presented by the his major in Chemistry. Libby Inter-Faith Council. Stan Moor Field is majoring in elementary education. Majoring in English opened chapel with a prayer and FORMER FIRST LADY then introduced Jimmy. Mrs. are Marion McEachern, James Lee Garrett, Bob McLendon, Kathryn Cline accompanied FEATURED IN EXHIBIT Jimmy on the organ. and John Watson. John is also majoring in Spanish. Some of the favorite Jimmy also played "How Great Thou Art", "I Believe", and Georgia scenes painted by Representative Freshmen 'The Lord's Prayer" on the a former first lady of the state Elected by their own class as pianc All of the songs were will be featured in an exhibi- the most representative perfc led exceptionally well. freshmen were Pam Zirkle and tion opening at LaGrange Jessie Slagle. Pam is from College on Sunday afternoon, At i..e present time he is Woodstock, Virginia. Jessie is' Director of Music for the Feb. 25. from Forest Park, Ga. Callaway Education Association The artist, Betty Foy and also Choir Master at Saint Sanders, will be honored at Mark's Episcopal Church of LaGrange. the show's opening with a "My favorite subject reception in the college gallery is my native state," she con- Upon graduation from high from 2 to 4 p.m. tinued, "I like to try to cap- school, he attended Southern ture the feeling of the area I Union State College, Wadley, Ray Shead, head of the Ala., LaGrange College, and the LC Department of Art, announc- happen to be painting in. This Peabody Conservatory of Music ed plans for showing the worK state also has a wealth of in Baltimore. He has studied of the wife of Georgia's imme- folklore about it that is fast with Robert Lawrence of the Metropolitan Opera Company of diate past governor, Carl E. disappearing. I have much yet New York and has received Sanders, and invited the public I want to say through means coaching from Rosa Ponselle of to view the exhibition. of my paint brush." Baltimore and was a student Mrs. Sanders said re- Working from sketch- under Wayne Conner in Philadelphia. cently that she has had "the books filled with her view of honor and the privilege to be old landmarks and new sky- His opera debut was with the involved with people, emotions, lines, deep quarries and lonely Baltimore Civic Opera Company. travel and many experiences islands, Mrs. Sanders said she He has made appearances on nationwide educational T. V. He that involved a whole state. has found special significance has sung and played There is much that interests and unmistakable Georgia professionally throughout me, and I seemingly have a authenticity in the sweep of a Georgia, Florida, Alabama, flower-filled field or the stark Maryland, Pennsylvannia and storehouse full of experiences New York City. Smith taught in always that I find it hard to outlines of boats at dock. the Peabody Institute narrow my subject matter down Preparatory Department. to certain paintings. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 PAGE 2 THE WAY TO A LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS IDie hilltop Betos HEALTHIER YOU STAFF The following is published as a humanitarian gesture and Editor Business Manager doesn't necessarily (?) reflect the Janice Pratt Bill McGough opinion of this paper. A STUDY IN MOTION or HOW Associate Editor TO MAKE IT IN TIME FROM Ray Cox THE COLLEGE "FOOD" LINE. An essential part of college is Assitant Business Manager Russell Holden learning how to survive the food- Organizations Editor Kirby Farrington if possible- and we feel a little Varsity Sports Editor Mark Edwards advice or encouragement is Intramural Sports Editor Joe Fisher necessary. Initially the new Reporters Beverly Edwards student should be introduced to Wayne Hadden the vocabulary, and some of the Lucia Carr more common words and Carol Personius daffynitions follow as applied to Carole Seay school nourishment. Anne Hodnett First, the ever-present mystery Photographers John Schellack meat which is composed of Jeff Williams anything that couldn't run fast enough and is sometimes Advisors Mr. Ernest Gush disguised as a "Gaines burger". Mr. Dennis Tosh This should be approached with Printed by Hester Printing Co. caution, as contents are in doubt West Point, Georgia (for antidote, read bottom). Second, we find chicken, 1HOLP IT ON TV! '$TUP£NTSf£c/AL '. The Hilltop News is published weekly during three academic occasionally known as buzzard, quarters by the students of LaGrange College. The Phone which is prepared in numerous CROWD. THEIR SKIN IS SO number is 882-2911, extension 70. The address is Box 531, ways- boiled, stewed, heated, A CHRISTIAN SENSITIVE THAT THE FIRST LaGrange College. fried- (light, medium, or heavy WITNESS TIME SOMEBODY YELLS, grease,) and finally baked when "GOD SQUAD" AT THEM all else fails. Third is fish of by THEY HEAD FOR THE HILLS. which two species are commonly Gene Collum PERSONALLY, I'D RATHER Sleep On, POLICY found- Sewer trout and Red-tide BE THE LOWEST PRIVATE bass. This is prepared in much ONE DAY LAST WEEK I ON GOD'S SQUAD THAN THE Sleepy Little LC STATEMENT the same way as number two, HEARD AN APT HIGHEST GENERAL OF THE but usually fried with medium DEVIL'S ARMY. Signed letters and columns ap- DESCRIPTION OF JESUS or heavy grease to make its CHRIST. SOMEONE CAL11-D A FEW OF US ARE This is, of course, the first in pearing in the Hilltop News are swimming easier. the opinions of the authors and HIM "A GUY WITH GUTS." I KICKING AROUND AN IDEA my series of sermons for this Fourth, and most dangerous, is KNEW OF HIS COURAGE BUT do- not necessarily reflect the TO PRESENT THE GOSPEL quarter. Please understand that I the sliced muscle tissue of a I HAD NEVER REALLY opinions of the Hilltop News ON THE CAMPUS OF THIS preach also to greasy pig, known to the trade as BROUGHT MY THINKING staff. COLLEGE. SOME ADVISE US myself, and pork. Sometimes this is baked, DOWN INTO SUCH TO KIND OF SNEAK IT IN SO that there The Hilltop News welcomes but most often immersed in hot letters from all students, faculty TERMINOLOGY. WHEN YOU THAT NO ONE KNOWS IT IS could be many lard for an indeterminate time. THINK ABOUT IT YOU COME RELIGION. I ASSURE YOU members, and administrators on As numerous people can testify, exceptions to TO REALIZE THAT THIS THAT IF I HAVE ANYTHING any topic of general interest. We this has long lasting effects what I have to DOES CATCH AN OFTEN TO DO WITH IT, IT WILL BE say. But, to strongly urge all readers to take necessitating use of our survival advantage of this means of voicing OVERLOOKED FACET OF PRESENTED AS THE GOSPEL the point. kit mentioned elsewhere. Fifth THE PERSONALITY OF their ideas. OF JESUS CHRIST, WITH NO Somewhere and last (?) are scabs, which are CHRIST. HE IS TOO OFTEN Letters should be short and, if APOLOGIES.
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