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Girls of Hawkes
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Hawkes Seventy-Five Years of Polly Moore, a 1 927 graduate of LC, lived in Hawkes during her stay on campus. She has many fond memorie: of this time and kindly recalls them for the anniversary of Hawkes. When Mrs. Moore attended LC, the students were brought to LaGrange train. Mrs. Moore ' s luggage w taken to the train by an ox named Buck. When she arrived on campus, she soon met the 100 or so students quickly settled in her room. |hHT- ' - ' .. At mealtime, she would eat in Smith at a table of ten or more with a teacher at the head serving the meal. Each of the girls had to bring her own napkin and napkin holder, and there was a table where €fftTy French could be spo- ken, Before the meal was served, everyone would gather by the piano and sing; if you weren Vajgthese meals, peo would come and find you. ; N . ;■■ % ? Her description of the campus was also quite different. Our new five-story dorm was then a pasture; our sturfei center has replaced the Dobbs building; Manget and Pitts were not around either. In fact, the only buildings sti here today are Smith and Hawkes, The city of LaGrange was also quite different. There were few businesses, and all of these were on what we%no5 today as the square. There were two hotels. One of these was owned by the parents of Hawkes ' present dorm mother, Evelyn Brannon. She remembers that Smith Drugs was where everyone gathered. Because there were few cars, phones or radios, most of the students had no outside interest. These studentship If love for one another, and she hopes that this hasn ' t changed. 0 S Mm,. Km ' l iS M f w ' ■ i mBpM 16 Hawkes
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■a a a s? I Quadrangle Dedication It is with great pleasure that the 1986 Quadran- gle Staff and Senior Class dedicate the 1986 Quad- rangle to Mrs. Martha M. Estes. Mrs. Estes has been a resident of LaGrange since 1962. She not only touches the college with her noble efforts but the community as well. Besides being the Musical Director of the LaGrange Department of Speech Communications and Theatre, assistant professor of Music, and choral director, she also serves as organist for the Ida Cason Callaway Gardens Chapel, Pine Mountain. She received a bachelor of Music degree from Greensboro (N.C.) College, and a master of arts from Columbia University in New York. She has also done graduate work at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla. Mrs. Estes al- ways has a smile on her face, and a kind word to say to every faculty member and student. ■S3 3 e«5 C a 18 Quadrangle Dedication
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