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Volume VII, Number 26 LaGmnge College, LaGrange, Georgia Tuesday, April 13,1965 May Day Plans Two From LC Will Deliver Are Completed Sunrise Sermons BY MARILYN CLEMENTS escorted by Jim Barfield. Two ministers on the La- May Day, 1965, promises to Step-singing will immediately Grange College faculty will be an exciting day for the LC follow the presentation. This preach Easter sunrise services campus. Perhaps the most ex- provides another field of com- next Sunday. citing of all the events will be petition between the sororities President Waights G. Henry the presentation of the May and fraternities with each or- Jr. will deliver the sermon in Court at 3:00. May Queen is ganization presenting a secular the 14th annual Cherokee Easter Judy McKoon of Columbus and selection and the brother-sister service in the Mountainside Am- May King is Johnny Glisson organizations joining together phitheatre in Cherokee, N.C. of Atlanta. Miss Nancy Stipek of for a selection of religious Dr. Toombs H. Kay Jr., pro- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. is Maid nature. fessor of religion, will speak of Honor. Senior representaJ Speaker for the Honors Pro- at the interdenominational, city- tives are Vivian Meacham of At- gram will be Mr. Michael H. wide Easter service here in La- lanta escorted by Andy Jones Mescon who was born in Toron- and Billie Ayers of Newnan es- to Canada, in 1931. He receiv- Grange Sunday morning. The service will begin at 6:30 corted by Ray Bouchillon. ed his Bachelors and Masters Junior representatives are degrees from the University a.m. in Callaway Stadium. Diegie Parker of Wrightsville of Miami and his Ph. D. from The Troup High School Chorus will sing. The annual escorted by David Corless and . All of Ann Henderson escorted by his degrees are in the area stadium service is sponsored by the LaGrange Ministerial Hugh Corless. Sophomore re- of human relations.Mr.Mescon Association. presentatives are Carol Bales has served in consulting, train- RECOMKMEAK1NG Hugh Corless, a junior forward Much of the Easter service of Decatur escorted by Mike ing, or lecturing capacities for in Cherokee, N.C, where Dr. from North Charleston, S- C was named to the Nat- Baker and Mary Jean Riley of some 41 organizations. He is a Henry will speak will be in the Atlanta escorted by Jim Cook. member of approximately ten ional Asociation of Intercollegiate Athletics Honorable native Cherokee language. Spon- Freshman representatives are college honoraries and in addi- sored by the Cherokee Histori- Mention Team this past week- Diane Wilson of Fitzgerald es- tion is involved in school and cal Association, it will be held corted by Jim Jackson and Rose- civic committee work. in the amphitheatre where the mary Neely of Pine Mountain pageant, "Unto These Hills," is presented throughout each sum- Sigma Nu Gets Officers Sororities Elect New Officers mer. Last week Sigma Nu Pi Fra- Plans for this quarter include ternity its their annual elec- hamburger sale, dance, and ex- BY ELLYN ADAMS Bowen, Treasurer; Joanne Dav- tion of officers. Last year's tensive arrangements for next Spring has brought many is, Panhellenic Representative; September's rush. In addition, Betty Brake, W.A.A. Represen- president, Chip Fortenberry, changes, especially to our cam- will again hold the top office the group will try to retain the pus during these past few weeks tative; Jackie Reeves, social step-singing award they won chairman; and Assistant social next year. Bunkey Lockman was as the sororities have turned elected vice president, while last year. their thought and attentions to chairmen, Kathie BodieandKay Other officers elected last Kerr. Mike Pernell will take the plans for the coming year. post of secretary. week are Frank Bowles, -trear- Nancy Cherry, newly elected The Alpha Kappa Theta soror- President Fortenberry noted surer, Doug Beck - Parliamen- ity has chosen Miss Susan But- Sigma Nu Sweetheart, has won tarian, Larry Smith - Pledge- twin honors by being elected that there were many mistakes ler as president. Working made last year, but the ex- master, James Raughton-MAA closely with her will be Joan president of the Alpha Phi Beta Representative and coach,Ron- sorority. Under "the leadership perience gained during that time Smith, first vice-president and should serve to give their new nie Wills - Chaplain, Mike Mc- Ann Henderson, second vice- of Nancy will be Pam Mc- Affee - Panhellenic Representa- Farland, vice-president; Cathy officers needed insight. He add- president. Sudsy stated she con- tive, and Rodney Seymore-His- Funke, secretary; Susan Gallo- ed that special recognition sidered "it an honor and a pri- should be given to the Frater- torian. vilege to have been elected pre- way, treasurer; Sandra Smith, chaplain; Harriett Walton, W. nity's Sweetheart for last year, sident of AKO. I hope that dur- JOHN WHITE Mildred Eidson, who did more ing the coming year I will ful- A. A Representative; and Joyce Young, Panhellenic Representa- than her part in representing NEWS NOTES fill all the desires they have the group. This year's Sweet- tive. All women students are re- placed in may hands and will heart is Nancy Cherry, an at- The Kappa Phi Delta sorority WhiteGets quested to report to the gym lead AKO to a closer sister- tractive Junior. hood." Other officers are Lynn will have their elections dur- tonight at 5:45. Bring a pencil. Brewer, secretary; Peggy ing the early part of next week. Award Step singing practice will be BY RENIE CROOMS held at 9:30 Tuesday, Wednes- The Henry Grady School of Enrollment is day, and Thursday nights of this Pi Delta Kappa Hosts Journalism has given John week. ^^_^_^^_ White, WTRP News Director, The Academic Advisory a superior rating on his thirty Higher Again Council will meet at 10:00 this minute program, "The Last 'Full House' At Ball Enrollment at LaGrange Col- Thursday morning in the Con- Day." John presented this pro- lege for the current spring ses- gram over WTRP radio station, ference Room. sion totals 466. This is a 6.2 LaGrange, on the first anniver- ment, and the "pro " sound of per cent increase over the same Ben Smith, an instructor at sary of John F. Kennedy's as- quarter a year ago. the Drifters, one of the na- sassination. In addition to writing the Atlanta Art School, visit- Registrar Alfred Mariotti tion's top recording groups. most of the program, John also ed the LC Art Department a said that of the total figure, At mid-point in the evening produced and narrated it. week ago Monday to give three 334 are dormitory students Fraternity President Bill Minn- Saturday at the Atlanta Press demonstrations in woodblock while 132 live off campus. ingham escorted Jean Jackson, Club, Lamar Mathews, Asso- printing. A further breakdown shows .last year's Sweetheart into the ciated Press Georgia Radio and Smith presented the depart- 250 women students and 216 audience to find the girl chosen Television Editor, presented ment with three woodblock pr- men students. as next year's Queen. When John the award. Other winners ints for the college's permane- Illustrating the college's gra- they stopped and handed a bou- were present along with broad- nt collection. They are: quet of red roses to Susan casters from all over the state. dual but steady growth in enroll- (1) Elijah Longino, the pretty coed smiled Winners also received tickets ment, Mariotti said that the total (2) Don Quxiote with surprise and delight. to the Braves- baseball enrollment five years ago was (3) The Suppliant The Drifters were accompani- game in the new municipal sta- 340, or approximately the same The Suppliant (a black and ed by a five-piece band, "Gui- dium. as the present number of dormi- white print of a Buddhist priest) MISS SUSAN LONGINO tar Vick andtheSwingin' Five," John, a sophomore at La- tory students. is also now hanging in the Nor- The Pi Delta Kappa Frater- which kept everyone on their Grange College and the young- A geographic breakdown thwest Printmakers Interna- nity held their annual Sweet- feet and dancing. When cur- est news director in the state, shows 100 students from La- tional Exhibition. heart Ball last Friday even- few time rolled around, it was has received three wards. Last Grange, 278 from elsewhere in Georgia, and the remaining 88 ing. The affair was described hard to stop the momentum that year he receive an excellent Medical excuses for class ab- from some 19 other states and by one observer as the "wild- had built around the enter- rating for "Confederate Me- sences will be issued ONLY foreign countries. est dance we've had here at LC tainers anddancers. One phrase morial." Two years ago John if the student has'been confined The registrar said that Flor- for a long time." The entire picked out of the crowd seems and Mickey Johnson won an to the infirmary or to his room Moose Club was filled with shuf- to sum things up pretty well; "excellent" for their "This ida has the largest out-of-state as authorized by a physician or representation with 47. fling feet, squeels of excite- "A job well done." is Christmas." one of the nurses. The Hilltop News, TtesdoY, April 6 19&5 >■■• 1 Do Unto Top Posts Open

April 21, has been set as the deadline for appli- Others... cations for the positions of editor and business manager of the Hilltop News and the 1966 Quadrangle- Appli- BY JOHN LANTZ cations for the editorial board of the Scroll are also due Fun, as described by Web- at this time- ster, is "lively, gay play or playfulness; a musement." The applicants will be screened by the Publications Everyone has been told that fun Committee and the editors and business managers of should not be at the expense of others, but this is often for- the various publications at which time one person will gotten. be selected for each position- There are few people (only sourpusses) who condemn a Those interested should complete the following good practical joke, but a prac- application and return it to the editor of the respective tical joke can be laughed at by publication by 5:00, April 21- all involved after it is all over. When carried to extremes, The editor and business manager of the Hilltop practical jokes are never funny News will be appointed on a quarterly basis starting this because of the damage done to 'We'// Give Your Suggestion one or more persons. the Utmost Consideration year while the other publications will continue on a Last week a group of boys DAILY TROJAN, University of Southern California yearly basis- caused somewhat of a stir on campus by amusing themselves with the flustrations of another student. This amusement in- cluded some things that are not 1 hereby apply for the position of only unprintable but also sick- ening. Let's Use Sight They carried the frivolous BY NANCY HAMMETT nature. Editor □ Hilltop News taunting of a fellow student to the extent that he immediat- Are you blind? Are you really A few days ago while I was ely moved out of that dorm. aware of the things surrounding walking and looking at the awe- Bus- Manager for the □ 1966 Q uadrangle Some may think it just a trite you? ing signs of spring, I met a wo- show of temper that will quick- Suprisingly, a great number man who was also walking and ly pass. Whether it passes of people walk around in a hyp- looking at spring. As strangers Scroll Editorial Board □ Scroll quickly or not, is beside the notic state. Perhaps they are sometimes do when they feel a point, some damage has been contemplating some higher common bond, she talked to me done to the conscience of the jok- philosophical thought. Maybe- about herself. She said "1 used My class, academic avera ge, experience and ers and possibly to the person they are near-sighted. Certain- to wonder if it would be worse ly, they are missing a great to lose my sight or my hear- proposed plan: for the positron are on an attached who was the object of the fun. A practical joke should be deal of life's precious liquor— ing. Several months ago I had sheet- funny to all concerned after it the beauties of the world around a stroke which left my hearing is all over rather than some- us. greatly impaired. Now I know Brilliant splashes of color I am glad I can see. I would- signed thing that the jokers don't even want to talk about. The incident and softer ripples of muted n't want to miss the sight of in question is of the nature that tones, intoxicating and illusive spring." the people involved are, or scents, and haunting sounds sat- Musicians no doubt feel the should be, ashamed to talk about urate the air. These may be same about melodies and har- it or even admit their partici- foods for the poet and this may monies, percussions and all pation. be the season for the artist, sound. But spring is a time THE HILLTOP NEWS but only because they stopped for looking. Take time out to Because of the nature of the and saw the beauty. Running stop — still — and look at the PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS OF LAGRANGE COLLEGE incident, and the speed that pell-mell from one activity to unmatched beauty of this sea- gossip travels, many different the next leaves no time to catch son. EDITOR Vjv BUSINESS MANAGER stories will probably be cir- the magic of this rebirth in culated. Regardless of which John Lantz 'VVTTw Harold Jacobs story you hear, if you hear PRESS one, the method of amusement can hardly be called pleasant. News Editor « Tom Castona It seems fitting and proper that the modern students who amuse Layout Editor ...... BillGuyton themselves in such a primitive Editorial Page .Nancy Hammett manner should find a cave and Photographer .....David Ezersky hibernate in shame. Assistant Business Manages..Mike Christensen Writers and Reporters: Jimmy Wilson, Renie Crooms , John Carter, Susan Butler, Marilyn Clements, Faculty Advisors. . . .Mr. Alan Thomas, Expert Dr. J. Harris RX

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South Hails things go better,! New Stadium BY BILL ENGLAND Coke Sports Editor Located one mile southeast of Pause.. midtown Atlanta; six miles from the Atlanta Airport; and at the Refresh intersection of three inter- state expressways, stands a conglomeration of steel and con- crete. This is Atlanta's brand new $18 million dollar base- ball-football stadium. This "Cocky, britches - busting Southeastern metroplis" flung the 40 gates of it's" new stadium open this past week- end, as the South "chalked up the breathless photo-finish of a job that 'couldn't be done." The almost miraculous job of constructing the great cir- cular "Home of the Braves" in fifty weeks was accomplish- ed by a newly-developed system of electronically computed scheduling known as "critical Atlanta's new $18 million stadium built in less than a path" planning. year, seats 51,377 people for baseball games and All the information was feed THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN BANK into a gigantic commuter at 56,943 for football. At the juncture of three interstate Georgia Tech at various inter- highways, just one mile from the downtown area and OF U6RANGE vals, and the machine delivered six miles from Atlanta Airport- the stadium on time. 136 Main Street In one year it went up. And in one weekend visit by next years tenants, the Atlanta Mil- waukee Braves, 106, 118 Geor- gians turned out to show their Delts Edge Goblins approval. BY JOHN CARTER Eddie Mathews of the Braves Goblins scored two runs.With said, "This is one best ball Last Thursday, Pi Delta two out and bases loaded Rick deTreville reached first on an park that I have ever played Kappa won its second game of the season. They beat Gamma in. It has got to be the best error with two runs coming Phi 7-6 in a most exciting in the country. I can't wait to across the plate. Pi Delt then move here to the South next game. scored one run on a homer by In the first inning Gamma year." Ted Whitman making the score The entire South will benefit Phi went down in order. PI 6-2. from this new construction. In Delt scored two runs that were . In the top of the seventh inning, Gamma Phi scored four a few years, people will be able results of walks back by the to go right out of LaGrange, hitting of Joe Nalley and Chuck runs to tie the ball game 6- get on an interstate highway Stevens. 6. The first three batters reach- In the second inning the Gob- and drive right into a parking ed base on three errors and lins posed a threat. With no place in about an hour. one run scored. Another run outs and men on second and scored on an error and then two Atlanta and Georgia is al- third, Pi Delt was able to re- men were walked, loaded the ready proud to call itself the tire the next three batters. bases with one out. A second out Baseball Capitol of Dixie. Pi Delt was retired in or- came and then deTreville walk- der. ed forcing in a third run. Terry In the third inning Gamma Peterson walked with the last ROYAL Phi was stopped, but Pi Delt run coming in and the third out rheatre Hogansville, Ga scored two runs on a ^eubte coming in and the third out by Stevens. The score was then came when Byron Collier was MON.-TUES. APRIL 12-13 4-0. picked off third base. In the In the filth inning, the Gob- bottom of the seventh, with the lins went down in order. Pi score tied, Joe Nally hit a tri- «^£%Mtj». Delt scored one run on hits by ple. The next two batters were Nalley, Dean Hawthorne and a walked. With one out Jim Bag- SS^hKH throwing error. gett stepped to the plate and hit ; CINEMASCOPE "»' In the top of the sixth, the the ball through to the third COLOR BT DcLUXE * im baseman thus allowing Nalley to score the winning run from SAT. NIGHT - SUN. third. APRIL 17-18 LAGRANGE The final score was 7-6 in JAMES DARREN-PAMELATIFFIN favor of Pi Delta Kappa. DOUG MGGLUREJOANIE SOMMERS WED—THUR—FRI—SAT SUN—MON—TUES LAGRANGE Universal APRIL 14-20 MON. - TUES. DRIVE-IN APRIL 19-20 FRI SAT-SUN CARROLL BAKER APRIL 16-17-18 GEORGE MAHARIS FRANKIE ANNETTE BUDDY STUDENT 3-BUTTON AVALON • FUNICELLO • HACKETThu OVER HIS HEAP »" n<*.iOc- S"-i:tt> P1HAWOJNI ^B IN |Sylvia| LOVE, NATURAL SHOULDER GIRLS, MISCIEMCH T SONGS AND *:•; SPORT COAT i LAUGHS! COLOR Cool: the Madras look of handsome plaid patterns with natural I PLUS 2nd FEATURE shoulder styling. It's the sport coat that looks exactly right any- «/> *** where and everywhere summer plans may take you. Three flap pockets and a vented back complete the classic tailoring. Yours «t « «/» 5 « 5 • o. I to look cool in, to be cool in...in a selection of distinguished z ■< ■** ri T =» "* DAYT0NA patterns and colors. Sizes: Student, Regulars and Longs 3440, . j? •= ■ S»«*> J.c 251u $ 25 ; So its $ 39.95 C o o ■< l/> u- B*A H w "* o » S S « I

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