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Vol. XII No. 9 LaGrange College, LaGrange Georgia November 6. 1969 22 COMPETE FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN

by Nickie Simpson and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell of News Briefs The beautiful autumn LaGrange, Ga. and last but leaves, an air of anticipation definitely not least, Mrs. and excitement, bustling Murial Forrest of the Atlanta i activities, rising tension, Playboy Club with their heads glimpses of new and old faces, together trying to decide which and music drifting in the breeze beauty will reign over the LC Trustee and Con- are only a few of many things gressman, John J. Flynt, Jr. that promise to make this following year. More likely to weekend the best ana remem- will be the speaker at a pro- be seen at the parade are bered as HOMECOMING '69. IW. Bob Bray, Mrs. Robert gram on Memorial Park Square A lot of time and effort are (downtown) at 4 FM on Tuesday. almost at an end as November Copeland, and Mrs. Alvah 8 draws near. Nelson all of LaGrange, Ga., sitting on the judges stand Students will awaken pondering in their minds who Saturday morning to the busy activities of the campus organ- really deserves the prizes The Student Govern- izations trying to finish last for first and second place ment Association will present minute preparations for the floats and first place car. "Wait Until Dark", Sunday. festivities of the day. Looking Looking on the pation you November 16th at 8:00 P.M. in out a window in Pitts one might mirjht see Randy Pollard, and the Simpson Room. see a member of Circle K Fred Brown with gavel in hand showing alumnae and visitors conferring over the business anaron Anne Berry, Jeanne Marie Blackburn, Patricia Anne around the landscaped campus meeting and the luncheon. Bradford, Theresa Ann Burt, Lynn Gray Dean, Helen Elizabeth of old L.C, Bill Fine strutting One may well see Bill Fine PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES DuPree, Nancy Jane Kight, Paula Kay Klein, Constance Faith Lyle, around with an arm band which reminding representatives of 1OO0 am reads 1969 Homecoming Chair- Coffee Smith Per lor Ann Newton McLemore, Catherine Cordelia Martin, Miriam Deborah Alpha Phi Beta and Delta Tau Campus Tour* man, or Mark Skenes, pulling 11:00 a.m Business Meeting . Doobs Auditorium Mays, Dona Gwen Morrison, Sharon Yvette Nicholson, Bonnie Delta that they are in charge 11 30 em Claim "•unions his beard, trying to get the Mangel. Smith and Marilyn Pound, Mary Corinne Robinett, Monica Ann Sackett, of decorations, of Kappa Phi DobM Bu.idmgs parade line up straight in his 12:30 pm Dming Hall Merr June Thompson, Carol Ann Vaughan, Marian Elaine Walden, Delta and Kappa Sigma that Speakn John P lllge*. III. Chairman mind while talking to his Board 0* Trustees Martha Ann Whitlock, and Marsha Shearon Wiggins. they are in charge of refresh- LaGrange College assistant parade marshal I, 2:00 pm Selections by LaGrange College CnoralaMea Quadrangle ments, of Beta Rho that they are Presentation of Homecoming Quean Candida es and Crowning ol 1969 Queen David Vittum. One might see in charge of clean-up, and of 3:00 p.m Homecoming Parade DRAMA DEPT. PRESENTS Vittum turn with a look of 4-30 p.m The Speech and Orema Department will Alpha Kappa Theta and Pi Kappa present Arthur Miller* The Crucible" . Dobb. Aud.rorium authority to either of his two 8 00 p.m Homecoming Dance Gymnasium Phi that they are in charge of Carle Thomas and The In Men. Ltd. assistants, Jere Brownlow and MELODRAMA putting up and taking down the Intermission Presentation 0* Homecoming Queen end Court Ken Graham, or Mrs. Burgess Presentation ol HC Parade chairs. After the parade one and Awards flitting from alumnus to alumna. On November 6, 7, and and the time of its release might see Mrs. Burgess thanking With a little effort John P. CLASS REUNIONS 8 the L.C. Drama Department but Miller said that he had had the Ft. Benning Color Guard 1969 .. First 1934 ... .Thirty-fifih Illges, III, Chairman of the 1964 .. Fifth 1929 Fortieth will present Arthur Miller's the idea of dramatizing the and Band, the LaGrange High 1959 .- Tenth 1924 Forty-fifth Board of Trustees could probably| 1954 Fifteenth 1919 . Fiftieth controversial play, "The 1949 .. Twentieth 1914. ..Fifty-fifth witch hunts while in college School Band, the Troup High 19" . Twenty-fifth 1909 Sixtieth be located carrying a briefcase Sixty-fifth Crucible". The basic plot of and "could not have written School Band, the LaGrange 1899 .... Seventieth containing a speech for the this play centers on the Salem the play at any other time Junior High School Band, and alumnae luncheon, one of the witch-trials of 1692. The play than the present" (1953). the Hogansville High School Choralaires gargling to clear was first produced on Broad- Band for their performance in Those with leading his throat for the singing at way in 1953, the same year as the parade. A little later in roles in the play are: John 2:00 P.M., or Doc Estes telling the McCarthy Hearings involving the evening everyone will Wilson as Proctor; Susan Monte- somebody to brace that flat supposed communists in the see one of the various Greeks gomery as his wife; Carol Hall better for the performance at Government took place. The or other groups singing along as Abigail; Randy Roy as the 4:30 P.M.. There will be a hysteria caused by these with Carla Thomas and The minister; Frank Key as Parris slight chance of seeing Tommie hearings did nothing to lesson In-Men, Ltd. and bragging the pious preacher; Foreman C. White, Thomas B. Buck, 111, the public's notice of the para- because their candidate is Miss Heard as Danforth; Anna Lea Bobby Brown, and Russell V. llel between the play and the Homecoming 1969. Herman as Mary Warren; others hearings. Many people accused Maples, all of Columbus, Ga., include Lynn Underwood, Miller of having communistic Janet Armell, Nancy Dial, leanings because of this play Cathy Schnoonmaker, Kelley Carla Thomas of Memphis, Larsen, and Rick Mason. Tennessee, began her career as a professional The play will be shown at age eight. Her first on Thursday and Friday nights recording contract was at 8 o'clock and on Saturday with Jim Stewart of Nashville, and was a at 4:30 p.m. All tickets are one smash hit - "Gee Whiz, dollar but students and faculty Look At His Eyes." She may see the play for free both is remembered most for her duo with Otis Redding - nights. No free seats are "Knock On Wood." Carla availiable on Saturday. is a graduate of Tennessee A & I in Nashville, has received her master's de- The next issue of the gree from Howard Univer- Hilltop News will be an 8 page sity. Washington, D. C. In every sense of the edition and be out on Wednes- word Carla is a gifted day, November 19. and talented artist.

^alendal of iQwentb The in-ivlen, Ltd., or Greensboro, North Carolina, have played as a group for ten years, and have backed such groups as the November 6 - Faculty Coffee November 6-8 - Fall Play Impressions, the Platters, and Jack Wilson. They are billed as November 8 - Homecoming the most popular white group in the Southeast insofar as sound, November 11 - Academic Advisory Council drawing power, and personal appeal are concerned although November 11 - Meeting of Sigma they have not recorded a hit. November 11 - Meeting of Pi Gamma Mu Page 2, LAGRANGE COLLEGE. LaGrange, 6a., November 6, 1969 AN INDEPENDENT VIEW *v Charles Alvord

ment figures for the fall quar- As my president and WM ftilltop Betas Mr. Ed ter 69. If there is any dis- servant, I would like for you Frazier, Pre- tortion, I suggest you check to advise me and the other STAFF sident, Stu- with the publishers of the students whether there have dent Govern- aforementioned sources. been any meetings of the SGA. ment Associ- Have you received the student Editor Jim Menge ation: It pleases me that you Associate Editor Ray Cox likened yourself to our martyred activity funds? How are they Recalling Business Manager. Bill McGough Pres. John F. Kennedy, for he to be spent? How much was my history, I Assistant Business Manager Russell Holden was a crusader for the rights spent by the SGA for the find that King Panhellenic Dance? How much Sports Editor Billy Mims of the oppressed. He did George III and the government money is being spent on Home- Staff Janice Pratt everything in his power to of England were also "some- coming - directly or indirectly - Editorial Cartoonist Alice Millsaps right the wrongs of the govern- what disturbed" when the by the SGA? Why was the SGA Circulation Manager George Teel ment he presided over. JFK American colonies leveled the Assembly cancelled on Octo- Reporter Nicky Simpson not only sought to have the charge of "tyranny" against ber 29? We can see results government changed to one them. What right did the colonies] coming from the President's of equal representation for have to protest the manner in Roundtable, such as new park- all men - white, black, etc. - which they were governed by ing regulations, TV and pool but also gave his life to break the mother country? What did table in the new student center, the chains that bound some they mean - no representation? and consideration of campus men. EDITORIAL Even though no member of sobriety rules. As my president, Parliament was from the col- I was very pleased by the only thing I have heard from onies, they were adequately being placed along such men you or from your organization as Upton Sinclair whose book represented by their peers in as of this date (Oct. 28) is an [ 4H^ This weeks editorial is aimed at a topic England. Anyone who would The Jungle was responsible open letter addressed to me for the Pure Food Act, Edwin W seldom discussed more than 30 times a year question the government of in the HTN. Markham, who, by his book .» V in the HTN. This obscure selection is pointed England was only a rabble- Children In Bondage was re- at the required assemblies that the students on rouser, unstart, or rude com- sponsible for the Child Labor this campus are still compelled to participate moner. seemed pretty good when we Laws, and Graham Phillips in. In a world that almost requires a break with chewed on them yesterday, As for my ignorance of, whose book The Treason of obsolete, archaic rituals, the sleepy little just don't come up to the or purposely distorting the; the Senate was responsible campus of LaGrange College still forces the' standards of today. Now I could facts, I used three official i for the 17th Amendment pro- inspiration of talented lecturers upon the eagerly awaiting congre- easily apply this thought to publications of LC. - the 68-69 viding for the popular election gation. There has been improvement. The required assemblies have colleges and to education in Quadrangle, the 69-70 Hand- of the U. S. senators. These been reduced from 7 per quarter to a magnificent 4. Why even 4? general, but I'm a churchman book, and the official enroll- men were muckrakersl I know, we need an hour a week so that our little college family and I want to talk about the can get together and find out what is happening in the world. We church in this light for a mo- also need to improve our minds, because as stated in an earlier ment. I think it's time we stuck editorial this quarter, "... isn't that what a liberal arts education a few things on the bedpost and is all about anyway?" Sure that's what it's all about, but why left them there for good. One does it have to be the mediocre topics that have been set before of these things is the way we us to enlighten our inquisitive little minds. Why not a lecturer judge the success of a church. on drugs, pro and con. What's wrong with a pro and con speaker The principle way is "Is it on Viet Nam? While other colleges and universities around the big?" Does it have a lot of nation had speakers on the Viet Nam moratorium we had a speaker members, is it full every on Economic Situations in Britain. This is all well and fine for an Sunday? We have reached a economics class but not for a group of 600 diversified students. point in our history where Other equally toned presentations have been made with the pro- anything good just must grow mise for more improvement whenever an unusually weak subject big. If it doesn't then we think is presented. What would be wrong with completely eliminating something is wrong with it. So required assemblies until an outstanding personality could address we churchmen have to be out the students, faculty, and administration. Sure, some individual beating the bushes to run up may be the best banana peeler in the world and be able to speak ■bw# to continue with our discussion the numbers in our church on the garbage crisis in Capetown, you on the subject proficiently but what student in the whole of LC recall. The average church has only could possibly care about this subject? If there is trouble on about half the members it arriving at subjects adequate to require an assembly, then cancel counts on its rolls.-That is if it until something is found. Look in the newspapers at what is there is any meaning to the making headlines and have someone speak on that topic. It word. Member, at all. If it doesn't always have to be a "for" situation or an "against" only means that once someone situation. By being able to show both sides of a situation and passed by our church, then our letting an individual make up their own mind, will benefit a person rolls are all O.K. Let's be far more than having an uninteresting topic forced down their plain. Most churches, mine throats and then vanishing out their ears as quickly as it was included, are dishonest about forced down. Wake up sleeply little LC, you've got the rest of their membership. And the the world to compete against . church Hierarchy rewards them for it. Big budgets are another y ACHRISTIAN vital part of the status sym- WITNESS bolism. The pastor who can V raise the largest budget gets Compliments of By Gene Co Mum the best new appointment. No one ever seems to question More years the validity of a budget, they ago than I just want to know if it's bigger PLANTATION COLLEGE like to think than the one of the church of, a Hill- down the street. This is wrong, CAFETERIA SNACK BAR billy (This and churches with big budgets was even be- and equally big bank accounts fore hillbilly ought to be told so. Why am I J&& music was sort of knocking on the church J.T. ELTON LOIS AVERY called "Coun this week? Because it's in ty and Western") duet called trouble and it needs you to come Manager Manager "Lulu Belle and Scotty" sang aj on in and help it out with a lovely ballard called, "Does fresh new 1970 approach to its the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor ministry. How about it? The pay on The Bedpost Overnight?" is small, the rewards few, and 228 MAIN STREET We Appreciate Your Business We'll allow history to judge the the work hard. What greater PHONE 882 - 1839 greatness of the song, but recommendation could it have? LAGRANGE. GA 30240 there is a little shred of truth This is true of all things worth- buried within those inspiring while. words. A lot of things that Selah. XTENSIVE LINE OF OFFIC ■SCHOOL, AND ART SUPPLIES FRATERNITIES AND SORORIETIES SANITARY BARBER SHOP WIN S100.00 OR S50.00 for your fraternity or sorority. Come by Earl Keeble 66 just down J.H. HORNE - OWNER & STYLIST the street and register for your group. The fraternity or sorority having the most chits in the box on November 15 will win S100.00 V.S. HORNE - STYLIST The one with next most will win $50.00. No purchase required. Get your friends in town to register for your fraternity or sorority. 112 Main St. '■Vorld Hairpieces for Men EARL KEEBLE 66 SERVICE STATION VERNON ST.

■ss Page 3. LAGRANGE COLLEGE. LaGmnge. Ga., November 6. 196^ FOR WHAT CHEATING LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS IT'S WORTH AT LC

Untrue is the rumor that Some students cheat. the SGA will begin charging Not in some of the trivia, like Dear Hortense, one dollar per person Spring academic work, but in the far Are you for real? I mean Quarter for an open bar at next more important area of (Assem- . . . are these letters really fall's Greek Council Dance bly) attendance. For those who true? And, if so, do you have a Founded is the rumor do not know how this is done, date Saturdav niaht? that radio station WTRP dedicated here is the secret. They go to Curious but willing to Bet "Jesus is a Soul Man" to the Gym, get a card, sign it, Dr. Naglee and Dr. McCook. hand it to a friend and leave. DearC.B.W.T.B. The friend drops it in the box Rumor has it that Campus Despite the shortage of and the dirty deed is done. All Chef's will begin planting wit on the campus and the lack serious minded students will fruit tree's so that students of "problems", I must confess see that something must be may offset deficiencies in their that the columm is only 99.9% done to prevent such dastardly diet. "real". As for Saturday night, deeds on our sacred campus. I refuse to answer on the grounds Stories tell us that the Yes, we have a sugges- that it may incriminate me. bookstore has been tion. It requires positive action the FBI's most wanted list. and imaginative thinking. It will Dear Hortense; We've been told that be expensive, but what is cost My boyfriend borrowed Shorty was a survivor of the my car last Tuesday night to go in such an important matter? OK corral. to town to pick up his laundry. He Here is what we must do. hasn't come back yet, and, even Unfounded is the rumor though it's only been three days, that Wally Sackett is an under- Purchase a helicopter with a time look devise in- I somehow get the impression cover agent for the FBI. stalled on the computer. Hire that he's trying to fool some- There is no truth to the a programmer for the computer body. Should I contact the story that the LC chapel will be and station the helicopter, Bureau of Missing Persons or turned into a new movie theatre. computer and programmer in report a stolen automobile? <00 THAPPEN TO £NJOV f3A$KeTr>ALL —WHAT'$ THAT GOX Atlanta. On Assembly Wed- Hitch Hiker Brick-Counting 101 will To PO WITH MY <5£APIN<& -ar^refA?" be offered on the patio next nesdays all of the above would Dear Hitch-Hiker quarter. depart Atlanta at exactly Neither. Just give up the 9:15 A.M. This would be con- idea of regaining either the boy firmed to Dean Love-s office or the car unti I he gets back. NEXT EDITOR by phone (Note: the helicopter Don't give up hope, though. must not carry a radio). At He'll be back . . . when he runs OF THE HTN exactly 9:45, the time lock out of money. devise would open the on Several years ago this board computer and the pro- ad was run in the HTN. We grammer would program the PI thought we'd get a little ahead machine for the date of the of the game by beating Dean Assembly. At 10:00, the heli- GAMMA Love to the draw next spring copter lands on the specially when he sends out request for constructed heliport on the MU editors of campus publications roof of the Gym (must be sur- rounded by barbed wire). The by Jane Sullivan WANTED: Editor for HTN next year. Applicant programmer then connects the The Delta Chapter of must be In complete accord with computer to special wiring DAVIS Pi Gamma Mu, National Social everything said and done by the leading to the basketball administration and SGA; he must scoreboard. Beginning at 10:10 IDEAL CLEANERS PHARMACY Science Honor Society had its enjoy the cuisine of Campus and every 10 minutes thereafter first meeting of the 1969-70 Chefs, Inc., have a perfect at- Spedalixmj m academic year on Tuesday, Sep- tendance record at assembly, at- the scoreboard buzzes and a LAGRANGE'S proscription >ofVIDO tember 16 in the Seminar Room tend vespers religiously, smile computer selected number of the Banks Library at 7:00 P.M. as he leaves the bookstore, not appears. The student must then QUALITY CLEANERS REGISTERED PHARMACIST drink, smoke, blaspheme, or In write the number on the back There were eight members and any way agitate anything. Fur- ALWAYS ON DUTY one guest present. thermore, applicant must pro- of his attendance card. When 224 GREENVILLE ROAD mise to print no humor what- the final number appears at The program was a most PHONE 884-4656 soever—just straight news (un- 11:00, the student then signs Davis Pharmacy interesting slide presentation Try Us and You'll Be Bock! der no circumstances should any- his or her name on the back of 10 N. Court Sq. by Miss Joyce Fountain on her one derive any entertainment the card over the numbers. recent trip to Israel. Miss from the newspaper). He must Only cards with the proper Fountain described some of her promise never to speak out on any issue, and he must be able to as- numbers and signatures will experiences and historical semble a staff of docile, pro- be counted as valid attendance sites she visited, many of them administration - SGA, religious cards. This method will also captured during the six Day War fanatics require that Dean Love's se- of 1967. She also talked about cretary be given three years the people and their customs of training in handwriting today. analysis by the F.B.I. Some After the program. Dr. may object that the buzzer Naglee conducted a short business sounding every 10 minutes will meeting. He welcomed a new disturb our speakers, but this minor objection is far out- MEAL DEAL member Mr. Charles Alvord of 308 Hines Street in LaGrange, weighed by the positive value Mr. Alvord is a senior majoring of having an audience that is in social work. He is also a awake. Big Shef Methodist minister. His wife is the former Miss Anne Thompson who was also a LaGrange College QUICK QUIZ SWISS KRAFT CHEESE, LETTUCE, student. TARTAR SAUSE Membership in Pi Gamma Q—In religious symbol- Mu is by invitation only and is ism, what does the color purple signify? available to persons excelling A—Sorrow' and suffering. in social science courses, notably history, sociology, tfKB PDEJL Q—In poker, what are the political science and economics. odds against drawing a royal IS A NO-NO flush? The qualifying scholarship in- A—€49,739 to 1. volved in membership is 30 hours of study in these subjects with an overall average of B. In addition, the candidate for membership must distinguish himself by an intensive interest in the social sciences. PEOPLES BANK The Delta chapter meets regularly during the school year on the second Tuesday of each ^i?E*WCr*. Member F. D I C. month. The monthly meeting consists of transacting business and participating in unique pro- Plenty of Free Parking grams. In addition to our monthly programs, we have several Courteous, Friendly, Progressive field trips planned. Page 4, LAGRANGE COLLEGE. LaGrange. Ga.. November 6, 1969

STUDENTS SPORTS AFFAIRS by Billy Minis MEETING The Student Affairs Committee field, so they elected to punt met on Oct. 10, to clarify the status on 4th down. On the next set of the various subcommittees of the of downs the Indies moved the Student Affairs Committee as well pigskin to the 15 of Sigma Nu, as to elect certain chairmen. Both behind the quarter-back of Dr. Henry and Dean Harwell werej Rick Poole. The next set of in attendance as well as the usual downs proved unsuccessful and members. The committee passed thej Sigma l\lu Pi Vs. Indies Sigma Nu took over. Terrell resolution that there be no executive And each team squared marched his team down field subcommittee but defeated the motion off for another round - or was with two long first downs, to do away with a chairman of the it down? one on an end sweep and Publications Subcommittee. Dr. Myers The place again; another on 2 passes. was then elected to the position of chairman of this subcommittee. An LaGrange College Athletic The second half was election then had to be held to re- Field, 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, similar with the exception of Ginger Hays, a freshman from Columbus, rates as this place Dr. Myers as chairman of the October 28, 1969. Not many tempers flaring half way weeks Campus Choice. Ginger is 18 and is undecided in her Student Government Subcommittee people were on hand exactly through. The final score Sigma major but is leaning toward either Business or Elementary Educa- and this position went to Mr. Purves. at 4:00 for the fight (?) ball- Nu 12- Indies- 7. tion. She loves horseback riding and snow skiing. game, but as the day wore on In another motion Dr. Henry and^ the fans showed up. Pi Kappa Phi Vs. Indies Dean Love were elected to serve as ex officio members of Publications The Mighty Indies, As for this game it and then Miss Meeks was added to better known as the "wrecking was an entirely different the Student Conduct Subcommittee. crew", won the toss for the situation. The facts: the Pi In the last order of business Dean first time in six games and Kapp's didn't have the spirit, • Love was elected as permanent co Elegant spread- elected to receive. Kicking the Indies did; the Pi Kapp's ordinating chairman of the Student TM with a slight breeze to their couldn't move the ball, the Affairs Committee and Mr. Shelhorse The High wick backs Sigma Nu booted the Indies ran over them. By fate was elected permanent adviser to ball to the Indies 35 yard line (?) the score Pi Kappa Phi 7 - the All-Greek Council. where it was brought out to Indies 6. the Sigma Nu 20 yard line. On Won Lost the first play from scrimmage, Pi Kappa Phi 6 0 David Vittum, sharing the Kappa Sigma 4 2 quarterback position with Rick Sigma Nu Pi 3 4 Poole, lost 1 yard. The Sigma Indies 0 7 Nu line was rushing hard and it looked like a long day for the "wrecking crew". On the MARINES SET next play Vittum scrambled to the 5 yard line of Sigma INTERVIEWS Nu after a broken pass play. The Marine Officer On first down and goal Selection Team will be on to go on the 5 yard line the campus 11-12 Nov. 1969 in Indies were pushed back to the Smith Building to inter- Some people apparent- the 10 yard line by a hard view eligible college men for ly make a map of where rushing line of Sigma Nu. Again commissions in the Marine they buried the hatchet. on second down the Indies Corps. lost yardage, and a time out Freshmen, sophomores was called. Third and fourth and juniors may qualify for downs proved unsuccessful enrollment in the Platoon for the "crew" and the Sigma Leaders Class, while seniors Nu "Reds" took over. The and recent graduates may "Reds" seemed to have a enroll in the Officer Candidate problem moving the ball up Course.

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