LaGrange College - Quadrangle Yearbook (Lagrange, GA)

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Gt atv% e ' Title 1 2 Dedication Exemplifying the 1987 Quadrangle ' s theme, LC the Road to Success , we pre- sent Mrs. Julia Traylor Dyar, Director of the Office of Institutional Relations. Her steps on the Road to Success started off when she was born on May 2, 1925, in LaGrange, Georgia, to James Edward Tray- lor and Gladys Marchman (both de- ceased). In the year of 1943 after she had graduated from Greensboro High School in 1942 she became a freshman at La- Grange College. From 1943 to 1946 Mrs. Dyar was one of many young women who made up the backbone of L.C. with their charm, wisdom, and spirit. Some of her many accomplishments while at L.C. were: Delta Phi Delta, serving as its presi- dent when she was a senior. She was elected Miss Freshman, was chosen for OF and was freshman representative to the Student Council, she was sophomore representative to the Council, its secretary as a junior and senior vice-president. She was a member of the BSU, being program chairman her junior year and president her senior year. She was secretary of her class when she was a junior. As a fresh- man she was treasurer of the Junior Glee Club. She was a member of the Choral Club when she was a sophomore and of the Chapel Choir and Concert Choir her last two years. She was treasurer of the Concert Choir her last two years. She was a member of the L Club for three years and a member of the Dance Club for two. She was a member of the IRC, being its secretary and treasurer her last year. As a junior she was assistant advertising man- ager of the QUADRANGLE. She was as- sistant advertising manager of the Scroll as a sophomore and business manager her last two years. She was chosen as a Superlative and elected to Who ' s Who her senior year. After she had completed her four years at L.C. she married in 1948 to the late Hubert L. Dyar. Her and her husband bought a small paper and she served as associate editor and columnist for their weekly newspaper, The Royston (Ga.) Record. For seven years she was a correspondent for the Atlanta Constitution. Dur- ing this period she also wrote feature stories and a Sunday column for the Anderson (S.C.) Independent. In 1958 Mrs. Dyar became assistant manager of Georgia Press Association, she served in t his position until February, 1972, when she was named Acting Manager. She was named executive manager and corporate secretary in November, 1972, a posi- tion she held until she accepted the L.C. position in 1978. She was also the Editor, Editor ' s Forum, official publication, for the GPA from 1962 to 1978. Some of her activities and memberships besides all her hard work are: Theta Sigma Phi (now Women in Communications) Corr. Ssect. 1966; Second Vice President, 1967; First Vice President, 1968; Member 1965- until; Atlanta Advertising Club, 1962-78; American Society of Associ- ation Executives, 1975-78; Georgia Society of Association Executives, 1972-78; Member, Board of Directors, Georgia Electrification Council, 1972-78; Ocfuskee Historical Society, 1973-until; Vice-President, 1980- 82; Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, 1980-until; National Trust for Historical Preservation, 1980-until; Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 1978-until; West Georgia Genealogical Society, 1978-until; Chattahoochee Valley Art Association, 1978-until; Member, Georgia 4-H Advisory Committee, 1978-until; First Baptist Church, La- Grange, Democrat: and foremost Women in Communications, 1970- until. This is just a small example of the outstanding work this lady does. One of her closest co-workers and companion, Mrs. Mae Towns, was quoted as saying You know the phrase ' Man of all seasons ' ? I call her ' the Woman of all seasons ' because anything you ' ll ask her to do, she ' ll do it. She was further quoted as saying, College Students, nieces and nephews are her children, for she has more sympathy, empathy, compas- sion for them while being a dedicated Christian — it radiats and shows in her life. To further commend her outstanding accomplishments, it was established on October 30, 1986, by Allen Stewart, President of SGA, that For Mrs. Julia Dyar ' s outstanding service to the students and staff of LaGrange College, for giving of her time and talents beyond the call of duty, for taking the time and risks of knowing students personal- ly, and for her genuine capacity of caring; We the students of LaGrange College, hereby declare October 30 as Julia Dyar Appreciation Day. Now we the QUADRANGLE Staff and the 1987 Graduating Senior Class wish to further show our gratitude and appreciation for Mrs. Julia Dyar by dedication of this years QUADRANGLE. Dedication 3 rom LaGrange College ' s grace- ful buildings to it ' s people and Organizations 1. Kappa Sigma Fraternity house doors. 2. Dean Charlie Lincoln. 3. Allen Stewart trying to hobble and cruch his way to the Presidency of the U.S. 4. L.C. Chapel on 1st Snow Day of the year. LaGrange College is one prime example of success. 1. L.C. Cheerleaders Gen Greany, Keith Whitner, and Gretchen Goodman, keeping up the spirit at the Panthers game in the Omni. 2. Julie Williams proudly smiling after coming in 2nd runner up in the Miss Troup County Pageant. 3. Angela Zinn finally receives her car from Florida. 4. Vicki Cagel and those pink shoes. Opening 5 Each person comes with a dream, 1. The flight of the golden kite at L.C. 2. Let your face smile because you are on L.C. Camera 3. Daniel Barr with the dreams of fame. 4. L.C. Dreamer, daring to dream the dream. 6 Opening 3 • ■ ' -. mi ii i. , , — nmm m a dream to be nurtured and guided by the social groups and faculty to one day have this dream become a reality. 1. Dr. Tony Valle, Physics professor unique. 2. Dr. Fay Riddle, head of the Computer Department. 3. Johnnie Who? 4. Tommy Griffen, a hopeful graduate of L.C. Opening 7 No matter if this dream brings about 1. LC students at one of the soccer games. 2. Hey Mom, I ' m on film! (Gio Spano) 3. LC students and others enjoying the game at the Omni. 4. Lynn Hubbard with the aide of Robert Lovvorn trying to climb the Sig ladder. 5. LC Cheerleaders show their spirit. 8 Opening Opening 9 the dream will still have to overcome hardships 1. Clara Douglas 2. Jim McLaughin s 3. Shy LC Student 4. Angela Zinn 5. LC basketball players in practice So some day it may reach reality 1. Valerie Mills with Mr. Frank Lewis on Frank Lewis appreciation day. Panther S 2. LC Student 3. Admissions office 4. Jeff 14lOpenins and LaGrange College ' s old wisdom of years past. 1. Sun set at LC Opening 15 1. LC Students get into the Hawkes video. 2. Chad 3. Tim Ellis and Gretchen Goodman 4. Lynn Hubbard 5. Dr. John Hurd LaGrange College Opening 17 18 Seniors Seniors 19 William S. Aiken Education Masayuki Aono Mathematics Wesley B. Astin Computer Science Grant Arrington Chemistry Susan P. Ayers Nursing 20 Seniors Amy Barron Nursing Elliott Bell Biology Scott Bradbary History Wendy Boswell Psychology Social Work Sherry Bradfield Psychology Tommy Britt Business Administration Dana Brunegraff Art Retta Bryant Thomas E. Bryant History Seniors 21 Deborah D. Chandler Social Work Donald A. Clegg Business Mary J. Cleveland Business Margaret D. Cline Speech Com. Theatre Kathi L. Cochran Early Childhood Education Margaret A. Cox Early Childhood Education Ronny Cook Business Administration Leigh Craven Business Administration Reba Crump 1 Early Childhood Educatio 22 Seniors W. Scot Davis Business Vaughn D. Estes iSocial Work Criminal Tn stirp Len Farr English Education Donna Dees Math Secondary Education Marissa Evans Chemistry Billy Fay Business Administration Charles H. Duffy II English Maureen Falls Psychology Business Christie D. Ford Nursing Robert T. Frayer Mathematics Lesia K. Furgerson Middle Childhood Education 24 Seniors Cindy C. Ford Nursing Richard H. Free Middle Childhood Education Bill Garrett Mathematics Andrea Fowler Middle Childhood Educatid Paul Fulbright Business Administration i Lisa Gillis Speech Communications Theatre Art Design Cynthia L. Givens Accounting Rogene Hendrick Education Lynn Hubbard Social Work Criminal Justice Thelma K. Hendricks Douglas M. Hoffman Chemistry Nursing Seniors 25 Kenneth R. Hutchins Cindy Jackson Valerie D. Johnson Biology Education Mathematics Social Work Criminal Yoshie Komai Allyson Langley Sharron Leftwich Chemistry Education Business Administration 26 Sei, April Love English Craig McWhorter Mathematics Melinda Ann McCord Social Work Psychology Sam Madaris Bus. Admin. Computer Science Su McCranie Theatre Psychology Verona M. Maddox Art Education Dorothy Marikura Business Economics Anne Marrocco Psychology Jack Martin Business Administration Seniors 27 Glenda E. Meacham Nursing Everett Scott Middlebrooks Business Administration Tracy Lynn Meeks Nursing Jamie Miles Computer Science Evelyn Melear Business Administration Cholly Minton Biology Midori Mori Art Larry Morris Computer Science Santiago Moya Computer Science 28 Seniors Steve Neese Business Administration Monica Parham Mathematics David Ragland Biology Tracy Nunnally Kelly Shay Odom Speech Theatre Early Child Education Tammy Rainey Melonie Reese Psychology Early Child Education Seniors 29 Julie Roberts Business Administration Linda Diane Shouse Art Sheryl Stallings Business Administration 30 Seniors Joyce Anne Robinson Business Administration Sally Smith Business Admin. Mathematics R. Allen Stewart Middle Child Education Camille Scott Business Administration Missy Stallings Business Administration Jeff Stidham Paul Tate Catherine Thompson Alan Trainer Cindy Vaughan Ibrahim Warrayat Kim Weller Nursing Business Administration Math. Early Child Education Seniors 31 Nancy E. Whitney Computer Srienrp Gregory W. Wright Business Administration Carlton Yarbrough Business AH mi nitration Glenn D. Yates Jr. Business Administration Tracey Young Middle Child Education 32 Seniors 1987 LaGrange College Graduating Class of 1987 Class of Success Seniors 33 34 Uru iassmen Anthony Aberden Tony Abernathy Simone Adkins Keitaro Akao Ashley Akins Dusty Alexander Jo Ann Alexander Cara Allen David Allen Karen Allen Michelle Alvarez Johanna Anderson Phillip Anglin Del Armstrong Stephanie Askins Walter Austin Vs. % r - t v.j. «, ; iui . 36 Underclassmen Jack Bagley Brian Bagwell Ida Bailey Lisa Bailey Melissa Bailey Don Baine Beth Bauer Vikki Barns Toni Bankston Shane Barber James Barnett Barbara Barrow Underclassmen 37 kL m w- « «• ——J ■« ' — Alan Batt Jennifer Beedy Katherine Beetsden Kurt Begerman Denise Bell Sharon Benefield John Bennett Bryan Bentley Bettie Beville Shirley Brown Sharon Bugg Julia Bird Amy Bishop Amy Black 38 Underclassmen Joel Blalock Marci Bleyaert Steve Boggins Renee Boggs Kim Bowen Meg Bowden W.R. Brag Jr. Tim Bragg Ralph Breckenridge Bernie Breed Sandra Brisedine Laura Brown Laura K. Brown Paul Brown Underclassmen 39 Steve Brown Michael Brunck Rob Brunei Pete Bryan Andy Buchanan Bertha Bunghth Leigh Burrell Kathryn Bush Susan Bush Beth Butts Vicki Cagle Franes Callaham 40 Underclassmen Sherri Cameron Susan Capes Carla Cantrell Cindy Cates Sara Cato Gleen Cauny III Mads Christensen Lisa Clark Richard Clark Gail Clemmons Keith Cline Ken Cline Karen Close Doug Coat Keith Colbert Lauri Colby Underclassmen 41 Leah Coleman Kim Cook Greg Cooper Kenneth Corley Andy Craig Karin Crawford Willard Crawford Jim Culpepper Laura Culpepper Kathy Cushing Tony Daniel Bobbi Davis Cynthia Davis Jamie Davis 2 Underclassmen Juliet Davis Kim Davis William Deloach Don Dennett Parak Dicken David Dickerson Melanie Dodson Mike Dombrosky Tommy Dopre Kimberly Vicki Doss Clair Douglas Underclassmen 43 Colleen Doyle Scarlett Drake Mary Dreisbach David Drew Darren Dudman Joye Dukes Robby Duty Owen Edge Vanessa Edison Timothy Ellis Melissa Estes Debbie Eudy Barbara Evans Chris Evans Sonja Evans Mike Everett 44 Underclassmen Tammy ( ,nvn Jonny Sue Fain Patrick Faly Paul Farr Rusty Farrell Eric Federspiel Jene Feigus Chad Fields Ann Fincher Lauria Fish Lisa Forbus Mike Forteberg Duane Fortenberrv David Foster Underclassmen 45 Michelle Foster Tina Fowler Janice Frayier Glenda Freeman Rita Fry Iris Fuazui Lee Fulcher Jamie Fergeiron Hitoshi Furukawu Jeff Garner Greer Gaston Dwan Gay Ann George Ann Marie Gentry 46 Underclassmen Brian Germano Jessica Gilmer Mike Gilmer Janet Glass Sally Goldin Gretchen Goodman Barbara Grant Rob Grant Gen Greaney Gayla Green Jimmy Gresham Nelda Griffin Tommy Griffin Tony Griffith Underclassmen 47 Amanda Gunter Stephan Hall David Halstead Joe Hamillon Chris Hanson Hope Hanson Henry Harbin Jill Hardegree David Hardy Jim Hardy Tracey Hardy Steve Harris f flfl 48 Underclassmen Luane Harry Kaoru Haseguia Robyn Haselden Holli Haughbook Terisa Hay Marcine Haynes Cindy Hazel Brenda Hearn Dennis Heedley Tonya Helms Gary Henderson David Henson Missy Herndon John Herren Chris Hester Laura Hester Underclassmen 49 Teresa Hester Robbi Higgins Earlene Hill Isaac Hill, Jr. Yumi Himigauea Allison Hinton Keith Hinze Denise Holland Diane Hollis Jeff Hollis Alan Holston Curtis Hood Christie Howard Karen Howson 50 Underclassmen Karen Hueblleston Alice Hudson Terry Hudson Linda Hueseman Michelle Hufstetler Kelly Hughes Christopher Humphreys Noel Hunter Hiraywki Ichikaua David Ingram Jenny Jack Regina Jackson Ruth Jacobs Eric Jashriwrez Underclassmen 51 Stacy Jaynes Beth Jenkins Betsy Jarrett Bryan Jessie Louise Jeter Richard Johnson Ashley Jones Gina Jones Janna Jones Jeanie Jones Kim Jones Lea Jones Robbie Johnston Laura Jurigan Melissia Kaatz Kenichirou Kanemitsu 52 Underclassmen Kandy Kennedy Luah Kennedy Denise Kilgne Malissa King Rita Kitto Mike Knowles Jerone Kohbaum Yoshia Konishi Michael Laney Beverly Lee Perry Lee Sintack Lee Patricia Leeley Underclassmen 53 Peite Liany Laraine Lepingwell Belinda Linebarker Trade Linebarker Danny Little Tracey Littlefield David Lock Max Lockhart Jeff Lofton Robert Lovvorn Diane Loyd Tracy Maddox Maria Malkewitz Dena Manning 54 Underclassmen Nakainuna Masato Angela Massey Ronnie Massey Aura Massopust Tammy Matsumto Amber Matteson Mike Matteson Melanie McClellan Barbara McClellson Claire McCollen Vincent McCrary John McDaniel Ginger McEvan Lori McFather Underclassmen 55 Lelia McGee Lamar McKon Allison McKoy Jim McLaughlin Greg McLeroy Valerie Mills Mitch Rhonda Mitchell Randy Moon Kent Moore Sequita Moore Shelia Moore 56 Underclassmen J fejl Jason Moran Shigeo Morita Jack Morman Kevin Morrisey Kyna Morrisey Therick Mosley Masumi Murofushi Paula Myrick Tahahiro Nahai Mark Newberry Tina Newll Brenda Noles Mimi Oliver Linda Pace Soraya Paldion Courtney Parker Underclassmen 57 Joanie Parker Beth Parrish Paula Parsons Ken Paterson Sherry Patterson Michael Pattson Brian Peacock Brent Pearce Jovonne Pedersen Debbie Pettyjohn Bryan Phillips Eric Pittman Amie Porter Andrew Porter 58 Underclassmen Ken Porter Phyllis Potts Frank Price 1 Kirk Quanternon it Scotty Quinn Renee Rainey Philip Randolph Will Raymond John Razikie Lisa Reed Britt Reeves Pam Reeves Underclassmen 59 Julie Rensenhouse Louie Reyes Bennie Rhode Melissa Rice Karon Riddle Tanya Robinson Gloria Rohl Michael Rothschild David Roper Eddie Rowan Robert Rumble Karen Rushfort Nishikge Ryoske Lisa Sams Alan Sampson Rachel Satterfield 60 Underclassmen 3 i M Jennifer Satterwhite Paul Scheid Daniel Schubach Lee Schuh Walker Scott Glenn Shealey Brian Seay Wes Sebaugh Anita Senecal Keiko Sengoku Susan Sharp Kristina Short Arleen Simmons Jay Simonton Brannon Sims Leslie Sinlivel Underclassmen 61 Merritt Skimner Charmaine Smith Kathryn Smith Kimberly Smith Melanie Smith Paul Smith Barbara Speer Stephanie Stoneking Richard Starling Deborah Stewart Jim Stewart Stefanie Stroud Dawn Sullivan Ken Sullivan Akiva Suznki Thomas Tang 6 2 Underclassmen Quinn Tanner Lynn Taylor Michihiro Tezuka Cliff Tharpe Holly Thompson Maranda Thompson Paula Thurman Lee Tinsley William Troup Alice Tsapayi Josh Tucker Pam Tucker Yushitoya Tukeuchi Michelle Turner Underclassmen 63 Jennifer Twiggs Eric Tyarn Keruchi Uhrm Kris Van Landingham Bonnie Varilla Angie Wade Terry Wadsworth Bryan Walker Brad Walters Tim Ward Justin Warren Tricia Warren Yuko Watanable Chris Watson 64 Underclassmen Carol Weathers Mike Webb Thomas Weisenburger Jeff Welch Jim Weller Charles Wells Donnie White Keith Whitener Julie Williams Kay Williams Matt Williams Tracy Williams Allyson Williamson Richard Williman Underclassmen 65 Connie Wilson David Wilson Jacki Wilson Jacqueline Winbush Edward Wood Joyce Woods Michael Wulhin Rie Yamagudio Atsushi Yamaoka Moki Yamashita Jimmy Yancey Kristie Young Scott Young Angela Zinn 66 Un derclassmen UNDERCLASSES JUNIORS I 1 OPHOMORES FRESHMEN Underclassmen 67 68 Student Life HOMECOM With the bold theme L.C. Is American Made Homecoming began with rain and mishap. But LaGrange students refused to have dampened spirits. With the simple words, We ' re not going to let it rain on our parade, President Walter Murphy set the tone of patience and perseverance. The opening event was the parade. The rain was heavy as cars lined up. The cars were parked tightly together. In the midst of the excitement an intoxicated driver on Vernon Street disregarded an officer and hit a parked car causing a chain accident. Three cars were damaged and a student was injured. As the confusion cleared, the parade proceeded to the Square and back to the campus. Bands, floats and cars were quite a sight as traffic was interrupted in LaGrange. The first place float winner was Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa Phi was second, and Alpha Omicron Pi was third. In the competition for decorated cars Kappa Delta again was the winner, Phi Mu was second and Students in Free Enterprise placed third. Later that evening the traditional bonfire was cancelled due to the rain and spirit rally was held in the Gym. Pi Kappa Phi was the winner of the Spirit competition. On Friday banners were hung from Henry Hall proclaiming this year ' s themes. Before the banners became soaked judges declared the Scroll first place winner. Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omicron Pi won second and third respectively. Saturday morning a student revue was held on the Quad. Class reunions were in progress. A luncheon was served and formal meeting held. The big event of the day was the basketball game with LC vs Brewton Parker Junior Col- lege. The game ended in a loss, but it gave students the excitement of seeing the potential that our team had. Following the game the Homecoming Court was presented. The last official SGA event for Homecoming was the dance, were the band Seventh Wonder gave a won- derful performance. (Picture of the La- Grange Chorus, at bot- tom right.) 70 Student Life The 1986 Homecoming Queen and her court added the finishing touch to a wonderful Homecoming week. Miss Christi Howard a freshman from Fayetteville, was named Queen. She is pictured here with her court left to right, Julie Roberts, Second runner-up; Tammy Rosso, maid of honor; Christi Howard; Vanessa Edison, first runner-up; April Love, third runner-up; and Cindy Vaughan, Miss Congeniality . 1986 HOMECOMING CANDIDATES 1. Lori Ann McFather 15. Vanessa Edison 2. Julie Roberts 16. Jennifer Leigh Twiggs 3. Tonya Lynn Helms 17. Gretchen Elizabeth Goodman 4. Thelma Kathleen Hendricks 18. Michele Lynn Alford 5. Jennifer Lynn Jack 19. Donna Lee Bonner 6. Elizabeth (Beth) Rutledge Jenkins 20. Mary Snages Vaughan 7. Kathy Anne Fradenburg 21. Kelley Michelle Clemmons 8. Tammy Marie Rosso 22. April LaDonna Love 9. Allyson Langley 23. Tracy Lynn Meeks 10. Maureen Virginia Falls 24. Christi Michele Howard 11. Melinda (Lynn) Ann McCord 25. Sheri Michele Foster |12. Cynthia Ann Vaughan 26. Joye Delaine Dukes •13. Vicki Lyn Doss 27. Troyce Woods 14. Claudia Camille Scott HOMECOMING SCHEDULE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 4 00 p m Homecoming Parade 10 00 a m Soccer Game Athletic Field 6 30pm Bonfire and Pep Roily Panthers vs Tennessee Wesleyon 7 00 p m 7 30 p m Religion Dept Social ' Hour Religion Dept Annual Bonquet Smith Parlor Dining Hall 1 00 p m Homecoming Luncheon Election of 87 88 officers Quad rangle 8 15 p.m. Ploy The Runner Stumbles Price Theater Class reunion photographs Address by President Murphy SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 8 00 a m Tom Duckett Golf Tournament (Mixed, Singles, Friends) 9 30 a m Registration Social Hour and Coffee Cokes ond Conversation Lokeview Golf Course Callaway Gardens Smith Hall Smith Parlor Quadrangle 3 00 p m Boskefboll Game Panthers vs Brewton Parker College Presentation of Homecoming Queen candidates and Crowning of Queen Presentation of Homecoming Parade Awards Dinner Gymnasium Dining Holl or on your own 10 30 a.m. A Student Revue Visitotion of Archives Quadrangle Smith Hall 7 OOp m Homecoming Dance LC Campus 10 30 a.m Law Grods Reception Smith Holl 11 00 a m Class Reunions 8 15pm Play The Runner Stumbles Price Theoter (Please go to your special place for o day long class reunion as reunioners attend together scheduled events] 9 00 p m Chill Party 3 Romoda Inn Ihe 1987 Quad (Queen) Allyson Langley; (Seniors) Lynn McCord, Camille Scott, Tracey Young; (Juniors) Kim Jones, Allison McKoy, Jennifer Twiggs; (Sophomores) Vicki Doss, Kathy Fradenburg, Ashley Jones; (Freshmen) Julie Bird, Gretchen Goodman, Lee Tinsley w ' F This year ' s annual Quadrange Dance was the best ever! The Theme for the semi-formal dance was The Love Boat . The Student Gov- ernment Officers served as the crew for the evening. The Love Boat departed from the port of LaGrange via the Ramada Inn, with a destination of a magical evening. Date of departure was Friday, Febru- ary 13. The entertainment was provided by the exciting Malemen, a hot band that plays a variety of music, great for dancing the night away. The Malemen per- form at colleges everywhere, including sorority frater- nity formals. There was also a photographer provided from Village Photographers of Auburn, Alabama. There was a romantic atmosphere, great music, ran eacoc fancy hors d ' oeuvres and the presentation of the beautiful Quadrangle Court; all this, free of charge to L.C. students. The Quadrangle Court consisted of 3 freshmen, 3 sophomores, 3 juniors, 2 senior ladies, and one senior Quadrangle Queen, all chosen by popular vote of the student body. This Quadrangle dance was provided by your student activities fee by your S.G.A. and solely for your enjoyment. Attire for the evening was anything from a nice Sunday Dress to a long dress for the ladies; and a sport coat slacks outfit to a tux for the gentlemen. 74 Student Life Student Life 75 May s 0 IT ' S SHOW TIME LaGrange College held its traditional May Day and Parents Day on Saturday. Spring Fling ' 87 featured a Lake Day dinner on the College ' s Quadrangle, presentation of the May Court, step- singing and other special entertainment. Members of the 1987 May Court pictured left to right, are — Josh Tucker and Lee Tinsley, freshmen representatives; Ken Cline and Allison McKoy, junior representatives; May Queen Allyson Langley; May King Tommy Britt; April Love and Dennis Long, senior representatives; Tonya Helms and Terry Wadsworth, sophomore representatives. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES — MAY 2, 1987 11:00 — 4:00 — Lake Day — Yellow Jacket Park 6:00 — Dinner — Quadrangle 7:30 — Presentation of May Court — Step-Singing — Special Entertainment The Producers, Le Jazz Hot, Diana and Lionel ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS SGA OFFICERS 1986-1987 President Roger Allen Stewart Women ' s Vice President Allyson Langley Men ' s Vice President Hal Dilworth Turner Secretary Claudia Camille Scott Treasurer Kenneth K. Cline STEP-SINGING Step-Singing is a long-standing tradition at LaGrange College having begun as competition among classes. In the past, groups performed on the steps of Dobbs Auditorium, thus the name Step-Singing . With the burning of Dobbs The Steps were destroyed but Step-Singing has continued as a traditional spring activity. Phi Mu and Big Brothers Randy Keith Whitener Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Timothy David Ellis Kappa Delta Soroity Claudia Camille Scott Phi Mu Sorority Susan Jane McCranie Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority Melanie Ann Dodson THAT ' S ENTERTAINMENT The Producers . .Camille Scott, Tracey Hardy, Valerie Johnson, April Love Le Jazz Hot Su McCranie, Daniel Barr, Tim Ellis Diana and Lionel Allyson Langley, Dennis Long Monday, April 27th Lip Sync Contest Wednesday, April 29thPicnic Friday, May 1st Honors Day at 2:00 — Price Theatre; Reception following in the Lamar Dodd Art Center Senior Art Exhibit Saturday, May 2ndMay Day — That ' s Entertainment Lake Day — 1 1:30 — 4:30 Water Skiing, Sailing, Canoeing $50.00 Price — Volleyball Tournament 6:00 — Dinner on the Quadrangle 7:00 — Step-Singing Student Life 77 78 Student Life Student Life 79 La Gr ange C ollege ' s Department of Speech and Theatre presents YOU ' RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Director Sue S. Williams Musical Director Martha Estes Costume Designer Sue S. Williams Scenic and Lighting Designer . Robin Schraft CAST Linus Daniel Barr Charlie Brown Jeff Lofton Lucy Stacy Jaynes Snoopy Edward Rown Patty Julie Rensenhouse Schroeder Walker Scott PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Manager Tony Daniel Choreographer Su McCranie Master Electrician Tracy Nunnelly Stage Crew Gio Spano, Jack Mormon RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN! THE RUNNER STUMBLES CAST os, the guard Jack Morman ier Rivard Jeff Lofton a Prindle Marci Bleyaert y Felker Bran Peacock er Rita Stacy Jaynes j . Shandig Su McCranie secutor Keith Hinze nsignor Nicholson Elliot Bell fise Jovonne Pedersen PRODUCTION STAFF ;e Manager David Foster mical Director Tracy Nunnally ter Electrician Andy Craig p Carpenter Dwayne Dimsdale ifccted by Joel W. Williams ' tic and Lighting Design Robin Schraft ::ume Design Sue Williams i r and Makeup Design Polley Bowen LAGRANGE COLLEGE Department of Speech Communications Theatre Presents t By: Milan Stitt In Price Theater, October 22-25, 1986 8:15 p.m. Season Tickets Are Still Available. Save Over Individual Show Tickets. For Ticket Information all 404 882-2911. Box Office Opens 2:15 to 4:30 p.m. Mon., October 20 through Fri., October 24. Student Life 81 THE RIVALS Directed by Ed Bowen Costume Design Polley Bowen Lighting Design Tracy Nunnally r - Scenic Design Robin Schraft , - r CAST - Thomas Tracy Nunnally Fag Koi Seven Lucy Maria Malkewitz Lydia Languish Gen Greaney y M Mrs. Malaprop Su McCranie I f ' David Daniel Barr L . Mj 1 Sir Anthony Absolute Tony Daniel Cook ' s Boy Shane Pearson Julia Kris VanLandingham Captain Absolute Ensign Beverly Edward A. Rowan Faulkland Jeff Lofton Bob Acres Bran Peacock fp v Oscar, Bob ' s Footman Keith Hinze 1 Sir Lucius O ' Trigger Jack Morman Lauren, a servant Julie Rensenhouse Liza, a servant Michelle Alvarez Sophia, Julia ' s maid Laraine Lepingwell vV I 82 Student Life • Musir by Gary Geld Lyrics by Peter Udell Book by Ph dip Roue. Peler I ' dell, n nd Jn men Lee Bn rrell Wednesday through Saturday May 13-16 LaGrange College Price Theater SHENANDOAH Director Robin schraft Musical Director Martha Estes Scenic Designer Joel Williams Choreographer Elizabeth Turley Lighting Designer Ed Bowen Costume Designers Polley Bowen and Sue Williams Production St age Manager . . . Susan Bush ORCHESTRA Piano Martha Estes Percussion Jamie Miles Keyboard Anthony Criswell CAST Charlie Anderson Keith Whitener Jacob Jack Morman James Tracy Nunnally Nathan Daniel Barr John Gio Spano Jenny Stacy Jaynes Henry John Jackson Anne Tammy Rosso Robert John Kinder Gabriel Hugh Hammett Rev. Byrd Mark Gewinner Sam Jeff Lofton Sergeant Johnson Edward Rown Lieutenant Paul Farr Tinkham Michael Brunck Carol Todd Stephens Corporal Philip Anglin Marauder Keith Hinze Engineer Todd Stephens Confederate Sniper Tony Griffith WOMEN ' S CHORUS Marci Bleyaert Laraine Lepingwell Margie Cline Jovonne Pederson Dori Dennis Amy Satterfield Lisa Gillis Melanie Smith Catherine Jenkins Student Life 83 DEPARTMENT DiacK nistory ,eie oration Black History. During black history month Pi Tau Chapter Al- pha Phi Alpha and the Association of Black Col- legians at LaGrange College sponsored a week of activities. A program was held in the chapel with Mr. Oliver Greene. Principal of LaGrange Boys Junior Col- lege, as guest speaker. A video of the King celebration at Eberezer Baptist Church in Atlanta was shown on the big screen television in the chapel. There were three showings at 10 A.M., 2P.M., and 4PM. with the Association of Black Collegians choir providing music for the final showing. Black ribbons were pinned on those who attended, to symbolize belief in the dream of Dr. 1. Martin Luther King. 1. The King Celebration at Ebenezer Baptist Church in At- lanta. 2. Brian and a guest. 3. 2:00 showing 4. Brian, Paul and Robert. 5. A.B.C. choir sings. 6. Alpha Angel ' s 86 Student Life 5. 6. Miss Iroup County Pageant LaGrange College was well represented this year in Miss Troup County Pageant. There were six lovely and talented contestants from the Hill. Sheryl Stallings, sponsored by the LaGrange Junior Women ' s Club was named as first runner-up. This is quite an honor because if anything should prohibit the winner from fulfilling her duties, the first runner-up would as- sume the title. Miss Stallings was also voted Miss Congeniality by the other contestants. She vocally performed Come in from the Rain. Second runner-up was Julie Ann Williams, who was sponsored by the Phi Mu Fraternity. She performed a ballet dance to the popular song The Greatest Love of All. Melody Carole Terry, sponsored by Kappa Delta Sorority was named as fourth runner-up. She sang Being Alive from the Broadway musi- cal Company. Codrey Lee Tinsley, sponsored by Phi Mu Fraternity; Greer Kristina Gaston, sponsored by Headlines Salon; and Leah Cain Coleman each performed very well. LaGrange College should be honored to have so many talented ladies. The pageant was sponsored by LC ' s own Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Brad White, current president, reported that the annual pageant was a complete success. Fran Howard, who attends Lee College, was crowned Miss Troup County for 1987. Miss Howard was a student at LC during the fall quarter. The Teen Challenge Choir LaGrange College was honored Winter Quar- ter on Friday the 13th, 1987, to hear the fantastic and inspiring voices of The Teen Challenge Choir . Wellness For Life WELLNESS FOR LIFE is more than a slogan for the newly formed Campus Wellness Committee. It is their goal. The commit- tee is working to increase the qualit y of life for students, faculty and staff by helping people stay well. That puts LaGrange College on the leading edge of a wellness movement tnat is spreading nationwide. Wellness is a positive approach to living — an approach that emphasizes the whole person. Wellness means adopt- ing lifestyles that promote physical, mental, social and spiri- tual well-being. Today people want to be more than alive or just not sick. They want to experience a vitality that helps them enjoy life to the fullest — to live creatively That ' s what wellness and the CWC (Campus Wellness Committee) is all about. The CWC sponsored campus-wide campaigns relat- ing to different facets of wellness. The first major campaign (called Wellness is a Life Affair ) was in the early spring and emphasized health assessment. Student Life 87 STUDENT GO V ERIN ° a „ !? ■ 88 Student Life [his year LaGrange College for the F first time in several years, had an outstanding and very productive Student Government Association (SGA). The SGA ' s outstanding performance was due to the leadership of Allen Stewart who was backed by a fantastic line of officers; Allyson Langley Women ' s Vice-president; Ken Cline, Treasurer; Camille Scott, Secre- tary; and (a confusing issue) Keith Whitener (Fall Quarter), Alan Trainer (Winter Quarter), and Hal Turner (Spring Quarter) for Men ' s Vice-president. It was not just these seven people who made SGA a success it was also an active Legislative Council who helped to make the 1986-1987 school year full of memo- ries. V HILL ' OFFS POSSlBll rth Turner Georgia SouthwesMrn . r.r-« l th by a score of 77-73. I •ange College WUD at Oglethorpe, (■ learn. The }mutTy x % y 79 JU Lite classic in Novcmhl ™fr,n the Panthers took tojj , Oglethorpe makes iU f n r Appearance on Febru« Other season highlisj the double overtime ex against Talladega, a la and over Christmas brei over Berry 101-S . We pl« rival Berry again an R| , In Rome. Another remaining hon chcduled against Pi cge on Februaij nse beat PiedS w 74-67 for 1 statistics,! ■t shooter s ials (or ! n has in • to m Handy ire Ei ige ti altf ,0° ENT ASSOCIATION P NEWS LaGrange, Georgia Tuesday. February ! Some of the many projects the SGA per- ormed this year were some of the Faculty Appreciation Days; movie nights; New Constitution; Homecoming; Halloween Ball; ice cream socials; pizza breaks; pie eating contest; yogurt days; Quadrangle Dance; Lip Sync; sponsored Leftwing The- atre; The Producers The Creeks; rafting trip; May Day and week; and many other activities. The SGA leaving should be proud of all their hard work and dedication they gave to LaGrange College. Lets hope that the new SGA officers can do the same, if not better. (The 1987-1988 SGA officers are Phillip Anglin, Men ' s Vice-president; John Her- ren, President; Melanie Dodson, Women ' s Vice-president; Jay Barnett, parliamentar- ian; Tim Ellis, secretary; and Vicki Doss, w treasurer.) ge College Panthers pictured at the Assistant Coach Ron Radford. Dwain Cay, Rar s season are. left to right, (root row- Tilinski. Keith Colbert, Patrick Merritt. V rd Matt Williams Jesse Feagins, Shrewsbury. Willie Rutledge, Ezell Williams ark Merritt, Greg Britt. Ken Davis. Reeves, Taney Abernathy, Isaac Hill, Paul David Allen. Jeff Welch, Lee At- Buchanan. Jason Moran; hack row- Max Loekhart, Dennis Long, and Head Cm Barke angle Dance Abe lie Scott nual Quadrangle s best ever! The mi-formal dance i t . The Student Seers will serve the evening The I depart from the ange via the tb a destination .ening Date of iday, February anient will be pro- gMatemen- a I a variety of dancing the Kalemen per ' erywhere, in- aternity for- ts jam! o be i d from , [ rs of W s will you don ' t have to pay until u order them when the rive. Each picture will name of the dance and on it. There will be a roir mospherc. great mus hors d ' oevrcs. and the tion of the beautiful Qt Court: all this, free of L.C students. The Qi Court will consist of 2 f n sophomores, 2 juniors, ladies, and one Quadrangle Queen, all i popular vote of the stud Don ' t let the thought formal ' or Valentin ' scare you. This dance is provided b activities fee, by y solely for your t for the evenin ' from a nice long dress from a sp nuuuons ur a President By Allen Stewart senspnf mmm.t „-.i JK .0 for •ieir hum short not instruct] small tha do student is why a college ex- I learned this principle at ardt College from Presi- Falany and it has stayed ie ever since. ve enjoyed the two viedee v have lived and c nge. Many o ( ive occurrf e and to cr a r OX the Student iation, I have . enough to work 4 - i the administrative a the college. These en- rs, for the most part, wer e and worthwhile. Th . mes, however, when A. V ss than enjoyable. I f the administrate , a lack of outv r the student. I first set , fall of ' 85 V • sense of commi ' nt and, I hop a good bit X vledge faculty «- 4, V Colic c y , too busy to at a ' edge one ' s . rv r ea of con- Wfrfk. ' e-like at- ind some ident frr £P i schc tf new ns ' i t?t t «■ ❖ N A. ci WW ' ' a Greek. Thave p : of the time th. a Grange Colleg j their e pro t-1 4t and portant par that V ay of imp that this k of Charlie tj£ -ruly the best thi . j he first t. uly matte vel and he ev rs ( 1 as LaGrange Colle A A His electrified . one reason t ' A- A ■ v in- ex- He hasag aspects o A Zk n CI kllen Stewart V ' «oCQ D . - V thispr ...:n • «i. ? -y (0. y Allen Stewart the executive and ve councils of the student lent, truly appreciate the that we have had this for ty h m as- M? 1 NO 9 Lip Sync At LC By Camille Scott Do you think you have musical ent (even though, you can . t 7a nr nlav a musical instru- song. If Iw Do yo ' u Tant Vma C e me fast cash? Do you v . e your favorite Roc 4, V SGA can prov k% bV eth er a ? b . VC£ the best V - rhere wil1 ' ittt ind e; C ine . 11 take [ul prize r e don ' t ft o v CamiWe Scou ag Players pt. ....your has helped to support us- LipSy Contes ill be X T e J. ; eet ' ?e ed a i°d «f - 1 re e that sit o e e . e nee . QO jn air performers ROCU a tev to s °f c otae. groups °J oa s . ' ' l ai-c To Pvoducets ' s5 flSSrtt right n VV?eat etie ge College. access - to SG.A. By Ca™« e Scott, «Uor jnst tVis o4 , WS , ,-yea getting to c, c nceteW ' . -c with the Murphy? ov, S Xo SW 1 a ve se - - -ear. Goa GREEK WEEK ' 87 7n fun and competition Greek organizations teamed up for Greek Week ' 87; Kappa Sigma with Phi Mu. Pi Kappa Phi with Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Tau De. ' ta with Kappa Delta. Lori Johnson and Shawn Zwilling orga- nized the weeks activities, which started with three car-washes on Tuesday. Kappa Sigma and Phi Mu raised the most money with more than eighty dollars, Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omicron Pi, also with more than eighty dollars came next, with Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Delta next. All donations received for the carwashes went to LaGrange Personal Aid. Softball games were played Wednesday and Thursday with five male and five female players making up each team. On Wednesday, the Kappa Sigma and Phi Mu team was eliminated from competition. Thursday the Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Delta team defeated the Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omicron Pi team to win the tournament. Wednesday ' s activities also included a Panhellenic Sing on the patio and a tacky tie and hat social at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. A day at the lake was the theme for Friday ' s activities. Greeks gathered at West Point Lake for sun, games, bar-b-que, canoe- ing and swimming, for those who had problems with canoes. During dinner awards were given; Camille Scott received the Miss Greek award and Alan Trainer received the Mr. Greek award. These awards are voted on by all Greeks. The All Greek award is given each year, to the team who has received the most points during the week. Points are given for first, second and third places in the carwashes, Softball and Greek games. This year ' s winner was the Kappa Sigma and Phi Mu team. Friday evening ended the week ' s festivities with all three fraternity houses opened for mixers. 92 Student Life G R E E GREEK WEEK SCHEDULE Tuesday — April 7 — 2:00 — 5:00 — Car Wash to benefit LaGrange Personal Aid Kappa Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Alpha — Gordy ' s Hardware Pi Kappa Phi AOII — Del Taco Kappa Sigma Phi Mu — Gym Wednesday — April 8 — Greek Jersey Day Show Your Colors!! 2:00 — Softball — Delta Alpha, KD vs. Kappa Sigma 3:00 — Softball — Pi Kappa Phi AOII vs. loser of 2:00 game 4:15 — Panhellenic Sing on Patio 8:00 — 10:00 — Kappa Sigma — Phi Mu Social rhursday — April 9 — Greek Games — 2:00 — 4:00 P.M. (1) Greek Relays (a) Circle Relay — 6 people (3 men, 3 women) (b) 3-legged Race — 1 team (2 people — 1 male, 1 female) (c) Well-barrow race — 2 people (1 male, 1 female) (d) Firemen ' s carry — 5 people (2 men, 3 women) (2) Tug of War (10 Tuggers — 7 men, 3 women) (3) TP Race (10 people, 5 men, 5 women) Championship — Softball Game 8:00 — 10:00 — Pi Kappa Phi — Alpha Omicron Pi Social riday — April 10 — 2:00 Lake Day Long Cane Access, Volleyball, Canoes, Sunning 4:30 — Bar-B-Que 8:00— 11:00 Mixers Student Life 93 94 Student Life Student Life 95 96 Student Life it Snow? m ■ $ £ £ T Hfhe Producers rocked L.C. in the gym on Thursday, March the 26th, m 1987 to start the opening quarter off with a bang. m The Producers are a local-to-the-south band that plays a variety of JL. rock music that reaches from driving rock to introspective ballads. Formed in 1980, the band has performed some 200 live shows a year, spanning North America, released in 1981 (self -titled) includes such hits as What ' s He Got , Love Lucy , and Certain Kinda Girl . In 1982, they released their second album You Make The Heat with its hit single She Shelia earning them even more fame. This increasing popularity brought The Producers an invitation to perform at the televised First Annual MTV New Years Eve Ball in 1983. With this experience under their belt, The Producers were featured in a national ad campaign (radio) for the Miller Brewing Company for Miller Beer. Their latest album, Run For Your Life , contains a set of exciting singles that will fit everyone ' s tastes. The Producers were a definite hit at LaGrange College which helped to start off a very hot and fun filled Spring Quarter on the hill. 98 Student Life £ £ T l e Creek , formerly Sugarcreek , a Charlotte-based rock band was one of the hottest ideas ■ the L.C. S.G.A. ever had. The Creek was the opening band for The Producers for the m beginning of a wild, hot, long Spring Quarter. M The Creek mesmerized the L.C. Student Body with their sizzling, energetic, and electrifying performance surprising everyone present that such a quality and professional sound of the 80 ' s Rock could come from this group. The Creek definitely proved it was not some country-bluegrass band from North Carolina, but a GREAT semi-hard-rocking band that has a sound similar to Styx, Asia, Guiffria, Kansas, or Journey. Imagine how such a group could capture national attention by appearing on the country ' s largest televised talent show, Star Search, Garner International attention by producing the best selling imported album in England, be included on the Miller American Rock Newtwork compilation album, and yet they linger on the verge of gaining the national recognition that they seek and deserve. The fantastic band is comprised of five multi-talented musicians. Lead singer Tim Clark; Jerry West, guitar; Mike Barber, bass; Lynn Samples, drums; and Rick Lee, keyboards. LaGrange College will truely remember this fantastic band for a long time. if m ■ ■ Student Life 99 102 Faculty Nancy Alford John Anderson Mary Bacerra Ann Bailey Charlene Baxter Adolfo Benavides Wallace Bishop Evelyn Brannon Julia Burdett 104 Faculty Austin Cook III Adrian Danne Irma Davis Sandra Dennis Essie Cleaveland Margaret Daniel Glenda Dudley Faculty 105 Kermit Fowler Marcos Gewinner Luke Gill Hazel Glover Millie Griffith Terry Gunnell 106 Faculty Susan Hancock Tom Helton Martha Henry Sam Hornsby Jody Hudson John Hurd Faculty 107 108 Faculty Charlie Lincoln Kirby McCartney - Jeanette McLeroy Burton Lowe Frank McCook Forest Morrisett 6 I Peter Massopust Melissa McDonald Walter Murphy Faculty 109 1 I 1 I i Darlene Parker Mike Pearson Willette Phillips Effie Rasnick Pat Roberts Sybil Robison Steve Rowell Mike Searcy Brooks Shelhorse 110 Faculty Faculty 111 112 Organizations Organizations 113 S.G.A. 71 Executive 86-87 fhe Student Government Association is the official governing body of stu- dent population and is clearly the most impor- tant student group. It wields substantial power compensated with its budget and purpose. It provides an outlet for student opinion, pro- motes cooperative effort in the general welfare of the college community, and fosters an academic and social climate as a means of building a rich heritage. The SGA is composed of three bodies — the Executive Council, the Legislative Council, and the Judicial Council. The Executive Council is responsible for coordi- nation and regulation of the activity programs on campus. Among its many programs include Homecoming, May Day, films, dances and outside entertainment acts. SGA Lesgislative The Legislative Council is the legislative arm of the SGA. It is composed of a representative from each campus orga- nization and members of the Executive Council. It ' s primary responsibilites include mak- ing recommendations to the administration for changes in policies affecting student life, effecting changes in college policies and procedures and informing each per- spective organizations of upcoming events and activities that will involve their participa- tion. The Student Govern- ment Association at La- Grange College is a live and vital force which has introduced innova- tive changes in both the academic and social spheres of collegiate life. The partipation of each and every student is encouraged to make the SGA a responsive functional and repre- sentative organization. •p; b 114 Organizations The Hilltoppers The Hilltoppers is an organization of stu- dents who greet new students and visiting groups and promote the goodwill and friendship of La- Grange College. Kappa Delta .Kappa Delta Sorority was founded October 23, 1897 at Longwood College in Virginia. The Delta Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta first National Soror- ity established at LC was installed on January 30, 1971. Pins-For Activities: A diamond shaped pin with the Greek letters KD in it ' s center. For Pledges: Norman shaped shield of green and white bearing 3 gold stars. Philanthrophy: Crip- pled Childrens Hospi- tal Colors: Olive green and pearl white Flowers: White Rose Nickname: KD ' s Mascot: Rainbows Frogs- re- organizations 115 Phi Mu i hi Mu Fraternity was founded on January 4, 1852 under the name Philomatheon Society at Weselyn College. Our chapter Kappa Phi was installed at LaGrange College on March 27, 1971. Pins-For Activities:Uniquely shaped shield of gold overlaid with black shield bearing two bands three stars hand clasping heart and Greek Letters OM For Pledges: Black and gold shield with Greek letter t M I ' m B mm m Philanthrophy: Project Hope Colors: Rose and White Flowers: Enchantress Carnation Nickname: :OM ' s Mascot: Ladybugs and Lions ' S 116 Organizations Alpha Omicron Pi y4.1pha Omicron Pi was founded in 1897 at Barnard College, Columbia Univer- sity, N.Y. The Lambda Chi Chapter at LaGrange College was founded on May 15, 1971. Badge-For Activities; The superimposed letter of AOII trimmed in jewels. For Pledges: A sheaf of what with the letter of AOII across the bonding. Philanthropy: National Arthritis Foundation Color: Cardinal Flower: Jacqueminot Rose Nickname: AOII ' s Mascot: Panda Bear Organizations 117 National Panhellenic Counci o The social sororities .Tv v l . are governed by the Panhellenic Council which develops poli- s cies, rules, and regula- y, tions and coordinates the activities affecting all social sororities. Sororities at LaGrange are Alpha Omicron, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu. B 3 I II a B S ■ a I IB S a -i - Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the coordi- nating body of the fraternity system. IFC devel- ops policies, rules, and regulations and coordi- nates activities affecting all social fraternities. The Interfraternity Council is composed of each of the fraternity chapters on campus; Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha £j J Phi Alpha. Kappa Sigma Shannon Leftwich Dave McCarthy Douglas Hanson Edward Bazemore David Ingram Robbie Johnston Barron Sills Chris King Terry Howard Peck Dickens Kenny Sullivan Brothers Chuck Tigner John Spano Richard Clark Rob Grant Paul Fulbright Robert Rumble Jim Culpepper Chris Hester Ricki Baker Glenn Conway Louie Reyes John Bennett Philip Randolph Jim Stewart Mike Dombrosky Hitoshi Furukawa Jim McLaughlin Bryan Jessie Jeff Welch David Tanner in Kathleen Hendrix Lynn Hubbard Virginia Lobnitz Pam Tucker Stephanie Atkins Marci Hanses Allyson Langley Nancy Whitney Linda Pace Mary Dooley Kim Davis Dianne Askew Kristie Young Stefanie Stroud Melanie McClellan Clair Douglas Organizations 1 19 Drew Aiken Ibrahim Warrayat Walter Austin Chris Watson Don Bennett James Weller Pete Brown Steve Williams James Camp Shawn Zwilling Mads Christiasen Henry Harbin Doug Cook Jimmy Gresham Paul Farr Eric Jaakiewicz Billy Fay Mike Laney Mike Fortenberry Shigeo Morita Keitaro Akao Mark Newberry Daniel Barr Greg Pentecost Tommy Britt Will Raymond Rob Brunei Edward Rowan Lance Carter Allen Stewart Ronnie Clotiniter Terry Wadsworth Tim Ellis Jim Hardy Rusty Farrell Juddy Johnson Duane Fortenberry Vincent McCrary David Foster Jack Morman Bradely Walter Mark Q. Newberry Justin Warren Rodney Porter Mike Webb Mike Rothechild Keith Whitener Walker Scott Richy Willimon Josh Tucker Tim Morgan mm 1 20 Organizations Alpha Phi Alpha The Brothers of Pi Tau chapter Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., continue to uphold the aims of Alpha Phi Alpha — mainly deeds, scholarship and love for all mankind. The ice cold brothers of Pi Tau chapter include (left to right) Robert Peterson, Dean of Pledgees; Paul Brown, Brian Seay, Michael Bailey, President; Kenneth Ingram, Chalton Askew, Secretary Treasurer and Advisor Frank Lewis (not pictured). MEMBERS OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA TOU CHAPTER Chalton Askew, Paul Brown, Michael Bailey, Ken Ingram, Robert Peterson, Brian Seay. ALPHA ANGELS Monica Brabham Joye Dukes Jennifer Embry Barbara Grant Tracey Maddox Charmaine Smith Kathleen Tucker Michelle Turner Joyce Woods Organizations 121 Delta Tau Delta The Zeta Beta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta was chartered in 1970 and since that time, the brotherhood has built a strong tradition of excellence and achievement. In addition to numerous campus accomplishments Delta Tau Delta is also a consistent winner of the Fraternity Academic Trophy. The chapter also sponsors several community service events including the annual Miss Troup County Scholarship Pageant, The Alcohol Awareness program and The Slam Dunk Basketball Contest. The Zeta Beta Chapter has a proud past and looks forward to an even more successful future. The 1986-87 officers of Delta Tau Delta are: Mike Trimeloni, President; Alan Trainer, Vice-President; Owen Edge, Treasurer; Chad Fields, Recording Corresponding Sec- retary; Brad White, Pledge Educator and Vaughn Estes, Sergeant at arms. The 1986-87 Sweetheart is Michele Alford. The chapter advisor is Mike Wilson. i ! ' A, Chad Fields, Ken Porter, Owen Edge; David Ragland; Mike Trimeloni; Jay Barnett; Steve Brown; Vaugha Estees; John Herren; Yoshinori Kurokawa; Chip Duffey; Brian Bentley; Jeff Hollis; Kurt Begeman; David Hardy; Ken Thomaston; Drew Porter; Alan Trainer; Don King; Steve Harris. Michele Alford; Michele Foster; Mary Vaughn; Sally Golden; Julie Roberts; Sheryl Stallings; Shirley Smith; Meg Bowden; Paula Myric; Stephanie | Stoneking; Leigh Burrel; Cara Hill; Ruth I Jacobs; April Love; Anne Marracio; Mary Nell Daggenhart; Tammy Rosso; Allison McKoy; Karon Ripple; Amber Morrison; Karen Howson; Cholly Hg Minton. 122 Organizations Resident Assistants The Resident Assistants are college stu- dents, who train to manage the halls in their dorms. These young people are the ones you can tell your problems to, and, also, the ones who will turn you in when you do something wrong. Association of Black Collegians 71 he association of Black Collegians led by president Julieth Davis and advisors, Mr. Frank Lewis and Ms. Sylvia Smith, con- tinued to be an essential element in the cultural development of the LaGrange College campus. Members consist of: Jennifer Embry, Mi- chelle Turner, Tracy Maddox, Joye Dukes, Char- maine Smith, Barbara Grant, Chatton Askew, Mi- chall Bailey, Ken Ingram, Robert Peterson, Brian Seay, Paul Brown, Kathleen Tucker, and Ju- liet Davis, president. esley Fellowship is a Christian organization affili- ated with the United Method- ist Church, yet is open to stu- dents of all denominations and beliefs. Anyone in the La- F W Grange College community is }S invited to take part in Wesley A and its programs. Our pur- poses can best be summed up in four words — learning, lov- ing, reaching, and serving. Wesley has its regular meeting time each Monday night, 7:30 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom. Special speakers have included various ministers from around Georgia, a speaker from the Salvation Army, Bill Matthews (clown ministry-UGA), Jimmy Moor (Director of Camp Glis- son), Pierce Norman (United Methodist Evangelist), and the Christian band Horizon from West Georgia College. Other Monday night pro- grams have included fellowship and sharing times, student programs, an old-fashioned Methodist Love Feast, and two programs at Dr. Mur- phy ' s home. Wesley, however, also participates in and sponsors many other cam- pus activities, some of which include: Trick-or- Treat for UNICEF, Cam- puswide Mission Dances, a weekly Vesper Service, Prayer Breakfasts, small Family Groups for fellowship and growth, numerous outings and retreats, Homecoming Events, May Day Step-Singing Competition, an active participation in the SGA, and a monthly newsletter. Through Winter quarter 1987, this yer ' s officers are: Brian Germano, president; Ronny Cook, vice-president; Michele Foster, secretary; Lee Schuh, treasurer; and Linda Hueseman, Newsletter Editor. Wesley is an organization that strives to meet the needs of students — and that means you. We are not a perfect organization, but we are striving to make at difference at L.C. by showing Christ ' s love in action. vvesiey reiiowsmp Chi Rho Alpha G • hi Rho Alpha is a Christian organization which meets on Wednes- day nights at 8:00 in the LaFayette Room. Debbie Chandler is the presi- dent and Lynn McCord is the vice-president. This is the second year Chi ,Rho Alpha has been in existence at LaGrange College. We plan many activities with BSU and the Wesley Fellowship. Some activities are bonfires and cookouts at the lake, and trips to Atlanta and Stone Mountain. We also bring in guest speakers such as Ron Ralston of Campus Crusade International and Pastor Duane Swilley of Chapel Hill Harvester Church in Decatur, Georgia. Our purpose is to communicate and demonstrate the gospel of the Kingdom as a witness on college campuses throughout the nation. (Matt. 24:14) We believe Christianity is a lifestyle. We also believe that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life, and no one comes to the Father but through Him. (John 14:6) By Jesus living in us, ruling our lives, others can see Christianity as a lifestyle. God ' s love is the most powerful force there is and our goal is to love others as Christ does and not to view them with condemnation. Jesus said, If I be lifted up I will draw all men unto me. We do not look for the praises of men, but of God. Our sole purpose is to lift Him up! The church today is wounded by fellow brothers striving in competition against one another. We need to recognize the enemy and it is not our brothers in Christ. We make a strong effort to be a uniting force among Christian organizations on campus, and not a dividing factor. (I Corinth. 12:25-26) t 124 Organizations Baptist Student Union hi Epsilon is a non- denominational reli- gious organization for students planning or thinking about becom- ing involved in Christian services. Chi Epsilon The B.S.U. is three things in one ... a fellowship of students a program for students, and an organi- zation involving students. It is a program spon- sored by the Southern Baptist churches for any and all students. It se eks to involve students in an inward journey of service and ministry. Organizations 125 Men ' s Athletic Association The M.A.A. regulates the intramural sports program which is de- signed to offer every male student the op- portunity to participate in some type of com- petitive sport. Trophies and awards are given to winners in individual sports, and the organization with the greatest number of victories receives the Intramural Sports Trophy. If I Rotoract i otoract is an organization sponsored by Rotary International. Its purpose is to develop leadership and responsible citizenship through service for the community and to advance the cause of inter- national understanding and peace. Rotoract pro- motes recognition and acceptance of high ethical standards as a leadership quality and vocational responsibility. The officers of Rotoract at the present are: Tonya Helms, president; JoVonne Pedersen, ' jfe vice-president. J g - B -3 - c 3 x a B m x a m ■ b n ' M Sr s — ? : a u b a o d t ' J - r -3 c I . •s e B 9 n - J ' : arc. - ■ pi a w a - . j -i . - « 126 Organizations _ . i Vomen ' s Athletic Association The Women ' s Athletic Association strives to create team cooperation and a spirit of ood sportsmanship. Every woman student is a member of the W.A.A., which is governed by the W.A.A. Council. The W.A.A. sponsors intramural sports competi- :ion. The Intramural sports program is designed to give each woman on campus an opportunity for participation. Trophies, charms and letters are awarded to teams md individuals winning the various competitions. The W.A.A. Council ref- ?rees all of the women ' s sports and also the men ' s intramural volleyball. j. Organizations 127 Art Students Leag 8 R Is i 9 German Club Deutscher Klub 1 he purpose of the German club is to promote a better understanding and deeper appreciation of life in Germany today, especially related to its culture, art, education, economics, and religion. Members of the new German Club are composed from the college and community who are interested in deepening their knowledge of Germany The club also offers special programs of films, slides, music, and lectures during each quarter (in cooperation with the Goethe Institute, the German General Con- sulate in Atlanta, and other agencies.) The 1987 officers are: Laura Fish, president; Mary Dreisbach, secre- tary-treasurer; Erika Jones, program chairper- son; Valerie Mills, public- ity; and Dr. Christiane B. Price, advisor and instructor. K J i ivTxTTT? . l ; t i united Eaatim SanAiEaiaj I - 128 Organizations penology Honor Society 1 he purpose of the Psychol- ogy Honor Society is to honor outstanding students who have done work in psycholo- gy; to promote the study of psychology among students at LaGrange College; and to en- courage students to continue their interest in this field. Membership is comprised of students who have com- pleted at least 15 quarter hours of Psychology with a minimum grade point average of 3.0. Members must also main- tain an overall grade point average of 3.0. New members are inducted into the Honor Society each year during the fall quarter. The organization inducted the follow- ing new members during a ceremony held during fall quarter 1986: Ann Cook, Beth Bauer, Marsha Stick, Lewis Spradlin Jr., Anne Marrocco, Edward Wood, and Melissa McDonald. Pre- sent officers are: Julia Anglin, president; Cindy Patton, vice- president; Lynn McCord, secretary; and Ellen Henderson, trea- surer. We are very fortunate to have as our advisor Dr. Charles Kraemer, whose leadership, guidance, and support encourages each of us to do our best. This year our organization has chosen two very special pro- jects which we hope will serve as teaching aids to the profes- sors in the Psychology Department and also stimulate the imaginations of their students. The Society is currently work- ing on three events aimed at raising funds to purchase a tachis- toscope and a projector. The tachistoscope projects visual dis- plays used to test perception. The projector will be u sed to show students film strips aimed at broadening their Mc- ' V-; understanding of the field of psychology. G.A.N.S. Ga .N.S., the Georgia Association of Nursing Students, is an organization established to unite the freshmen and sophomore nursing students in an effort to prepare them for future participation in professional organizations. They are involved with community service projects, homecoming activities and other on and off-campus projects. The officers are: Susan Ayers, president; Linna Hoppe, vice-president; Tracy Meeks, secretary; Es- ther Key, treasurer; and Mary Bates, R.N., 2f§f sponsor director. Organizations 129 The Scroll Ti he Scroll is the magazine of creative arts at LaGrange College. It has a long traditi of provocative literature and art work that dates back to 1933. In keeping with tr i tradition, this year ' s Scroll staff worked hard, looking for submissions from outside the college community as well as from LaGrange College students. They receivn photographs, poetry, fiction, essays and reminiscences and combined these for wh I would become this year ' s Scroll. Entries came from students, LaGrange residents, Georgians, and people all over the country. The staff also worked hard selling advertisement space to sup- port their venture. The Editor of this year ' s Scroll was April Love. Associate Editors were Chip Duffey, Joyce John- son, Laraine Lepingwell, Verona Maddox, Gwen Noles, and Mike Patton. A prize was awarded for best art work and for best piece of writing. Hilltop News The Hilltop News has had a very exciting year. We published two issues per quarter which of- fered a variety of opinions and features. This year ' s staff included Camille Scott, Editor; Jack Bagley, Assistant Editor; Phillip Anglin, Busi- ness Manager, Bran Peacock, Cartoon Artist; Tina Gross, Editorial Cartoonist and reporter; and other contributing reporters: Hal Turner, Michael Dombrosky Teresa Hay, Amy Becham, Keith Heinze, David Mc- Carthy; darkroom assistants: Allen Stewart, Renee Rainey, and Walker Scott. We ha ' also included, in our issues, guest columnists from the student body, faculty, and sta The Hilltop News has had great support from local businesses who offer studer t discounts at their establishments through coupons in the paper. We are also fortunate enough to have the support of the Office of Institution Relations as our sponsor. Mrs. Dyar and Mrs. Towns have made our newspap? possible with their hard work and dedication to the staff. As the years go on, it is our hope that students wil become more actively involved ] student publications. The newspaper is a great way to share opinions, fight for a cau; £ and strengthen the unity of the student body. The newspaper is an important part : everyone ' s college days, as each issue saved will hold many memories 1 30 Organizations Choralaires ' I L7 pon looking closely at the cho- ralaires one will find a myriad of back- grounds, majors, and interests. Actually the group is a chorus which can be taken as a class for which the student can receive one hour credit. Choralaires sing both secular and sacred mu- sic at many campus events and at area clubs and churches. Within the group, students make lifelong friendships, find their special niche at L.C. and have great fun singing together. LC Band The LaGrange College Band is made up of students who have had previous experiences in playing an instrument and who wish to con- tinue instrumental study. The program in- cludes the study of both secular and sacred music. The students perform in concerts, at basket- ball games and other college functions. The band, under the direction of Mr. Emory Drinkard, enjoys the group activity of rehears- ing together and per- forming as often as possible to boost L.C. programs. [ Q Organizations 131 EA.T. The Paper Airplane Team (PAT) had a very suc- cessful first year. Members learned the differences among the many varieties of planes such as standard and delta-wing, and how to make these cruisers, fighers or demonstration models. Competition proved to be tough as the team pulled together to have a great first season, ending in a 7-4-1 record. The most spectacular contest was between our school and South Georgia College when the teams had to go into a vicious tie-breaker in the Aerial Maneuvers category resulting in our 15-14 victory. Our team did an outstanding job and I ' m proud of them. commented the illustrious team ' s Captain, Jack Bagley. Hopefully next year we will have enough mem- bers to have two teams — A — Advanced and B — Beginning levels. Someday I hope we can rise to the ultimate D — Destroyer and A + — Armagedton plus levels. Officers include mascot and Co-Pilot Melissa Missy Bagley, pictured with her father; Marci Bleyaert, Naviga- tor; and Tina The Terrible Gross, Technical Engineer. Other outstanding members are Mike Killer Brunck; Katherine Banzai Beetschen; Valerie Airy Mills; and not pictured are Joyce Red Baron Johnson; Linda Dog- fight Shouse; Eddie Grim Reaper Wood; and ... _.• Ken The Shadow Hutchins. r 0 Who ' s Not Who There ' s Who ' s Who, and then there ' s Who ' s Not. Members are selected through discreet under- ground publications for their contributions (or lack of) to the campus community surrounding them. Members represent the college in such os- tentacious events as roach racing, underwater basket weaving, and gargling efferdent. Among the many members are: Katherine Dr. Who-Who ' s Not Who Beetschen, Valerie ? Mills, Marci The Merciless Bleyaent, Mike Hurt Me Brunck; Tina Destroyer Gross; Joyce Never Scene Johnson; Jack Captain Bag- ley; Melissa Bagley. 132 Organizations Miler Club During the 1 9 8 6 - 19 8 7 school year LaGrange Col- lege became health conscious by doing a lot of things to pro- mote a healthier stu- dent and a healthier LaGrange College Student-body on the Hill. One such group was the Miler Club. This was a group of students and faculty who would go out on their own time and record the amount of miles they could walk or jog. All of the miles were totaled to see if they could come up with the same amount of miles it would take to walk from LaGrange, Georgia to Miami, Florida. The Miler group made it and each member earned a T-shirt. Organizations 1 33 1 34 Organizations 86-iyo Ken Hutchins Organizations Angela Massey Underclassmen David Roper Joyce Johnson Photography Robert Lovvorn Photography Darkroom Paula Lewis Business Manager Louie Reyes Photography Valerie Mills Editor Nancy Whitney Photography Paul Scheid Assis. Business Manager Angela Zinn Photography + means a very spe- cial Thanks for their outstanding help! Organizations 135 Sports 137 The LaGrange College men ' s intercollegiate soccer program is in its sixth year. Members of the 1986 team, with coaches, Dr. Jack Anderson, left rear, and Steve ' Dudley, right rear, are left to right — (front row), Walter Austin, Santiago Moya, Greg j Cooper, Keitaro Akao, Ronnie Clotfelter, Susumu Tashima, Jamie Camp, Terry Wadsworth, Stu Marshall, Brad Walters, (back row), Ibrahim Warrayat, Glen Wyre, Mads Christensen, Mike Bailey, Eric Jaskiewicz, Ricky Johnson, Greg Pentecost, Chris King, Robbie Brunei, and Richard Willimon. Date Opponent Location Time(EST) Sept. 20 Auburn-Montogomery LaGrange 2:00 Sept. 24 North Georgia College Dahlonega 4:00 Sept. 27 Oglethorpe University Atlanta 2:00 Oct. 2 Huntington College LaGrange 4:00 Oct. 4 Kennesaw College LaGrange 1:00 Oct. 7 Columbus College Columbus 3:00 Oct. 10 Huntington College Montogmery Al. 5:00 Oct. 1 1 Auburn-Montgomery Montgomery Al. 3:00 Oct. 14 Mercer-Atlanta LaGrange 3:00 Oct. 17 University-S.C. Aiken Aiken, S.C. 7:00 Oct. 18 Coker College- Aiken Aiken, S.C. 1:00 Oct. 22 Columbus College LaGrange 3:00 Oct. 25 10:00 Oct. 28 Mercer-Atlanta Atlanta 3:00 Oct. 30 Kennesaw College Marietta 4:00 Nov. 1 Berry College LaGrange 1:00 138 Sports A volunteer group of coed supporters, the La- Grange College Soccer Sweethearts, attended all home games of the men ' s varsity soccer team, ran the score clock, helped keep the ball in play, and offered general assistance to coaches and officials. The sweethearts sent spirit notes to the players be- fore each game. Among those in the group are, left to right, back row — Kaoru Hasegawa, Amber Mat- teson, Gretchen Goodman, Leah Coleman, Kristina Fucci, Tammy Matsumoto; front row — Kristie Young and Laurie Fish, managers. Kristie (captain of the group) and Lauri traveled with the team to out- of-town games. Not pictured, but in the group, are Shelia Moore, Amy Bishop, Christi Howard, Paula Lewis, Anna Thomas, Jacki Wilson, and Leah Kennedy. Sports 139 The members of the La- Grange College Men ' s Soc- cer team show off their ex- pertise on the soccer field during these exciting home field scenes. Dr. Anderson and Steve Dudley have guided the panthers Soccer team to another year of suc- cess. Sports Ml Women ' s Soccer LaGrange College had its first women ' s varsity soccer team this year. Members of the team pictured with their coach, David Tanner, and Leigh Craven (second from the left rear), trainers, are, left to right, back row — Terri Wise, Chris Hanson, Clair Douglas, Jenny Jack, Dorthy Marikura, Anna Thomas, and kneeling — Michele Foster, Renee Rainey, Karen Close, and Laraine Lepingwell. Not pictured are Doris Dennis, Julie Rensenhouse and Tammy Rosso. Date Opponent Location Time(Est) Sept. 18 Huntingdon College LaGrange 5:30 Sept. 23 Andrew College LaGrange 4:30 Sept. 29 Agnes Scott College Decatur 4:00 Oct. 3 Tenn. Wesleyan College LaGrange 4:00 Oct. 7 Berry College Rome 3:30 Oct. 9 Andrew College Cuthbert 4:00 Oct. 11 Mercer-Macon Macon 1:00 Oct 16 Agnes Scott College LaGrange 4:30 Oct. 21 Emory University Atlanta 4:00 Oct 29 Huntingdon College Montgomery, AL 4:30 Oct. 31 Tenn. Wesleyan College Athens, Tenn. TBA Nov. 1 Maryville College Maryville, Tenn. TBA 142 Sports Sports 143 Basketball 1986-1987 LaGrange College Panthers pictured at the beginning of the season are, left to right, front row — Willard Crawford, Matt Williams, Jesse Feagins, Ted Waldrop, Mark Merritt, Greg Britt, Ken Davis, Rick Barker, David Allen, Jeff Welch, Lee Atchinson, Barry Buchanan, Jason Moran; back — Assistant Coach Ron Radford, Dwain Gay, Randy Tilinski, Keith Colbert, Patrick Merritt, Mike Shrewsbury, Willie Rutledgd, Ezell Williams, Britt Reeves, Toney Abernathy, Isaac Hill, Paul Brown, Max Lockhart, Dennis Long, and Head Coach Steve Barker. 144 Sports Coach Barker ' s panther squad concentrates on an ag- gressive defensive plan, to stop all who dare enter the Panthe: den. Sports 145 146 Sports LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1986-1987 Schedule DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Oct. 25 Sat. Brewton-Parker Jr. College LaGrange 3:00 Nov. 1 Sat. Spring Hill College LaGrange 7:30 Nov. 5 Wed. Piedmont College Demorest 7:30 Nov. 7-8 Fr Sa Mobile College Tip-Off Tourney Mobile, AL 7 9 Nov. 10 Mon. Shorter College Rome 7:30 Nov. 12 Wed. Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham 7:30 Nov. 14-15 Fr Sa Oglethorpe-Lite Classic Atlanta 6:30 8:30 Nov. 17 Mon. Talladega College LaGrange 7:30 Nov. 22 Sat. Kentucky Wesleyan College Owensboro, KY 7:30 Nov. 25 Tue. Mobile College Mobile, AL 7:30 Nov. 26 Wed. Spring Hill College Mobile, AL 7:30 Dec. 6 Sat. Berry College LaGrange 7:30 Dec. 8 Mon. Talladega College Talladega, AL 7:30 Jan. 5 Mon. Mobile College LaGrange 7:30 Jan. 7 Wed. Georgia Southwestern LaGrange 7:30 Jan. 10 Sat. Shorter College LaGrange 7:30 Jan. 14 Wed. Kennesaw college Marietta 7:30 Jan. 19 Mon. Georgia College LaGrange 7:30 Jan. 21 Wed. Southern Tech LaGrange 7:30 Jan. 24 Sat. North Georgia College Dahlonega 7:30 Jan. 26 Mon. Oglethorpe University Atlanta 7:30 Jan. 28 Wed. Georgia Southwestern Americus 7:30 Feb. 4. Wed. Kennesaw College LaGrange 7:30 Feb. 6 Fri. Flagler College LaGrange 7:30 Feb. 9 Mon. Oglethorpe University LaGrange 7:30 Feb. 11 Wed. Southern Tech Marietta 7:30 Feb. 14 Sat. Piedmont College LaGrange 7:30 Feb. 16 Mon. Georgia College Milledgeville 7:30 Feb. 18 Wed. Berry College Rome 7:30 Feb. 23 Mon. North Georgia College LaGrange 7:30 LAGRANGE COLLEGE INFORMATION Location: LaGrange, GA Founded: 1831 Enrollment: 964 Denomination: United Methodist Nickname: Panthers Colors: red and black Uniforms: Home — White Away — Red President: Dr. Walter Y. Murphy Dean of College: Dr. Frank A. James Basketball Coach: Steve Barker Assistant Coach: Ron Radford Athletic Director: Phil Williamson Business Manager: Wallace Bishop Faculty Representative: Frank Lewis Institutional Relations Director: Mrs. Julia T. Dyar Sports 147 LC Baseball LaGrange College ' s varsity basketball program is in its fourth year. Members of the 1987 team pictured, left to right, are front center — Stan and Kasey Williamson, mascots; first row — Drew Porter, Kent Moore, Darren Dudman, Louie Reyes, Mike Eakin, Danny Little, Richard Starling, Steve Clark, Tom Darden; second row — Jack Martin, William Bray, Eric Federspiel, Brian Bagwell, Brent Pearce, Greg Aldridge, Bill Garrett, Quinn Tanner, Bryan Phillips; third row — Coach Phil Williamson, Pete Brown, Jeff Stidham, Craig McWhorter, Jeff Chance, Wes Austin, Jamie Davis, Bryan Wilson, Wea Sebaugh, Scott Genung; fourth row — Monte Owens, Harry Ritch (Assistant Coach), Scott Incrocci, Scotty Quinn, Lee Fulcher, Mike Knowles, Andy Buchanan, Scott Middlebrooks, Mike Fortenberry Dan Schubach. Fall 1986 Schedule Date OPPONENT Location Ti me(e Oct 8 DeKalb Jr. College Clarkston 2 30 Gordon Jr. College LaGrange 1 00 l W 1 ft Gordon Jr. College Barnesville 1 00 Oct. 22 Auburn University Auburn, AL 3:00 Nov. 1 Truitt-McConnell Jr. Coll LaGrange 1:00 1987 Sched ule Feb. 25 Jacksonville St. Univ. LaGrange 2:00 Feb. 27 Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL 2:00 Feb. 28 Huntingdon College (2) Montgomery, AL 1:00 Mar. 1 Auburn-Montgomery Montgomery, AL 2:00 Mar. 5 ' Georgia Southwestern (2) Americus 2:00 Mar. 7 Harris-Stowe College (2) LaGrange 1:00 Mar 8 Harris-Stowe College (2) LaGrange 2:00 Mar 10 Union College (2) LaGrange 1:00 Marc. 11 ' Piedmont College LaGrange 1:00 Mar. 17-19 Montevallo Univ. Tourn. Montevallo, AL Mar. 17 Montevallo Univ. (2) 4:00 Mar. 18 West Georgia College 1:00 King College 4:00 Mar. 19 King College 1:00 West Georgia 4:00 Mar 21 ' Shorter College (2) LaGrange 1:00 Mar. 25 Tuskegee University LaGrange 2:00 Mar. 26 Emory University (2) LaGrange 4:00 Mar. 28 ' Southern Tech (2) LaGrange 1:00 Mar. 31 ' Georgia College (2) Milledgeville 1:00 Apr. 2 Mercer-Atlanta (2) LaGrange 2:00 Apr. 4 ' Kennesaw College (2) Marietta 1:00 Apr. 5 Auburn-Montgomery LaGrange 2:00 Apr. 7 ' Shorter College (2) Rome 1:00 Apr. 8 West Georgia College Carrollton 3:00 Apr. 9 Columbus College LaGrange 3:00 Apr. 1 1 ' Piedmont College (2) Demorest 1:00 Apr. 12 Huntingdon College LaGrange 2:00 Apr. 14 ' Georgia Southwestern (2) LaGrange 2:00 Apr. 16 ' Kennesaw College (2) LaGrange 2:00 Apr. 18 ' Southern Tech (2) Marietta 1:00 Apr. 20 Jacksonville St. Univ. Jacksonville, AL 3:30 Apr. 21 West Georgia College LaGrange 3:00 Apr 23 Columbus Colge Columbus 3:00 Apr. 25 ' Georgia College (2) LaGrange 1:00 Apr. 28 Mercer-Atlanta (2) Atlanta 2:00 Apr. 29 Auburn University Auburn, AL 3:00 ' Indicates NAIA Dist. 25 GIAC Games 1. Scott Middlebruoks Greg Aldridge Tom Darden Richard Starling 2. You ' re kidding Sports 149 150 Sports 4 Sports 151 Members of the 1987 Varsity Softball Team at LaGrange College are pictured, left tc right — front row, Betsy Jarrett, Tammy Rainey, Scarlett Drake, Jamie Miles, Rebc Crump; back row — Bob Grant, assistanta coach; Dena Manning, Jenny Jack, Debbie Chandler, Carol Weathers, Dana Brunegraff, Rachel Satterfield, and Coach Ror Radford. 152 Sports i Men Women ' s Tennis Sports 153 Womens Volleyball The 1986 Women ' s Volleyball Team at LaGrange College finished the season with a 6-7 record. Members of the team, pictured with their coach Ron Radford, rear center, are, left to right, front row — Debbie Chandler Camille Scott, Maria Malkewitz, Rachel Satterfield; second row — Yoshiko Kawaguchi, Mimi Oliver, Juliel Davis, Jamie Miles, Reba Crump; third row — Julie Bird, Kim Doss, Nelda Griffin, Amanda Cox, Lynr McCord, and Betsy Jarrett, team manager. Not pictured is Yvette Gates. 154 Sports J Drill Team Joye Dukes, Lynn McCord, Debbie Chandler, Melissa Rice, Vanessa Edison, Laura Culpepper, Annette Robertson, Paula Myrick, Not pictured — Charmaine Smithe The LC Drill team led by captain Joye Dukes again entertained ex- cited panther fans dur- ing home basketball games. Cheerleaders The 86-87 LC cheer- leaders began this sea- son early with a spirited week of camp. They at- tended NCA Camp at the University of Ten- nessee in Knoxville. They returned to LC with numerous spirit awards and ribbons- ready to cheer the LC panthers on to a year of success. ' THE PANTHER Tim Ellis, Sally Goldin, Tonya Helms, Gretchen Goodman, Laurie Colby, Gen Rainey, Lee Bonner; back row — Chris Watson, Keith Whitener and Gie Spano. Not pictured; Eddie Rowan, and Mary Nell Dagenhart. Sports 155 I N T R A M U R A L S The purpose of Campus Recreation and Intramural Sports is to provide wholesome play, to foster a spirit of good sportsman- ship, and to promote the development of a sound mind in a sound body. To help this purpose, tournaments in many different sports are held throughout the year. Events scheduled for both men and women include volleyball, basketball, soft- ball, tennis, badminton, bowling, Pickle Ball, and the Domino ' s Dash. In addition, men competed in flag football, while co-ed teams also participated in volleyball and softball tournaments. Competition in all these events are open to all students, faculty, and staff at LC. Participation Awards were presented to the men ' s and women ' s organi- zations who had the greatest number of participants and who earned the most points during the year. In addition, male and female Athletes of the Year were se- lected. This year, for the first time, a H-O-R-S-E contest and a Super Hoops contest were held. The Super Hoops was sponsored by Schick and winners in both the men ' s and women ' s divisions were eligible to compete at a regional tournament in March. Congrat- ulations to the following winner; Dana Bruengraff, Amanda Cox, Cathy Cushing, and Ann George (Women ' s Division) and Jamie Davis, Scotty Quinn, Jeff Stidham, and Jon Wright (Men ' s Division). Studen leadership for Campus Intramu- ral Sports was provided by Jenny Jack and Scott Bradbury with assistance from frater- nity, sorority, and independent intramural representatives. I- 156 Sports INTRAMURAL RESULTS Fall Quarter (l)Co-Ed Volleyball Champs Audi Buchanan, Scott Bradbary Re b a Crump, Jeff Garlington, Betsy Jarrett, Santa Roberts, Rachel Sat ter field Ann George, Amanda Cox, (2) Women ' s Volleyball Cathy Cushing, Dana Champs: Indies Brunegraff All-Stars - Dana Brunegraff, Ann George, Renee Men ' s Champs, Jamie Rainey Melissa Rice, Julie Williams, Rie Yamaguchi Davis, Scotty Quinn, Jeff ( Most Valuable Players) Stidham, Jon Wright (3) 3 on 3 Basketball (4) Tennis Women ' s Champs Women ' s Singles: A League: Stephanie Stroud, B League: Julie Williams Wo men ' s Doubles: Stephanie Stroud and Melanie McClellan. Mixed Doubles: Joe Cafars and Sandie Johnson Men s Singles: Men ' s Doubles: (5) Domino s Dash hmile: Dana Brunegraff, Alan CI egg 1 mile: Bonnie Evans, Mads Christensen ltt mile: Amy Bynum, Keith Whitener 2 mile: Sandie Johnson, Danny Garrett (6) Flag Football Champs: Indies Winter Quarter (1) Bowling Mixed Team: Mike Dombroski and Stephenie Stroud Women ' s Team: Rachel Satterfield and Lenn Farr Men ' s Team: Paul Scheid and Mike Dombroski (2) Men ' s Volleyball Champs:, Steve Clark, Scott Incrocci, Jack Martin, Scotty Quinn, Dan Schubach, Monte Owens (3) Men ' s Basketball A League Champs: Faculty All-Stars: Paul Brown, B. B. Crawford, Duana Fortenberry Max Lockhart, Harrison Maddox (M VP) B League Champs: Kappa Sig A l-Stars:Mike Everett, Rob, Grant, Chris King, Mark Newberry, Mike Webb (MVP) (4) Women ' s Basketball Champs: AOTT1 All -Stars: Leigh Burrell, Kathy Cushing (MVP), Stacy Jaynes, Melissa Krcatz, Rachel ' Sat taer field Sports Aivard: OM 2 (5) H 0 R S E Sharpshooter Division: Randy Til in ski, Men ' s D i v i s i o n : D u a n e Fortenberry, Women ' s Division: Julie Bozvman, Spring Quarter ( 1) Women s Softball Champs: AO I I All-Stars: Miche le Alford, Kathy Cushing, Melanie Do d son, Gayle Green, Teresa Hay, Ton ye Helms Noel Hunter (MVP), Stacey Jaynes, Ashley Jones, Lee Tinsley (2) Badminton Women ' s Doubles: Rachel Sattaerfield, Jenny Jack, Women ' s Singles: Jenny jack, Men s Doubles: Mads Christensen, Rich Ingram, Men ' s Singles: Mads Christensen (3) Tennis Men ' s Singles: Benito Fontivenos Men ' s Doubles: Benito Fontivenos, Yoshi Takeguchi (4) Co-ed Softball, Jack Martin, Mark Davis, Butch deloach, Vaughn, Estes, Jeresa Hay Dene Manning, Larry M on ros, Scott Quinn, Tammy Rainey, Chuck Tigner, Lee Tinsley Jackie Wilson (5) Badminton: Mixed Doubles: Mads Christensen and Michele Foster (6) Pickle Ball:, Lynn McCord and Sandie Johnson: Mixed Doubles: (7) 4 on 4 Volleyball — Serge Luchner, Mads Christensen, Ken Cline, Jenny Jack (8) Men ' s Softball, Champs: Indies, All-Stars: Bibi Craziford, Jeff Hollis, Chris King, Dennis Long, Tim Morgan, Larry Morris, Monte Owen, Louie Reyes, Randy Tilinski, Mike Trimoloni , Women ' s Participation Award; Indies, Men ' s Participation Award: Indies Sports 157 158 Sports 160 Graduation Graduation 161 ALMA MATER Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Guardian of our days; For thy spirit never failing We will sing thy praise. High Aloft we hold thy banner. Ever loyal true; And to thee, our Alma Mater, We our pledge renew. In the might groves of learning Wisdom ' s path we ' ve sought. High upon thy lofty hilltop Visions have been wrought. From our hearts we sing the chorus Time shall never change. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Hail to thee, LaGrange. 162 Graduation 164 Graduation Graduation 165 Successful Since 1831 when LaGrange College first started, the students who have graduated from our school have gone on to become the best in the persuite of their careers. Here are a few words of wisdom they wish to pass on to us, in the hope that they will endear us to a brighter future. 1. Neal Morgan 2. Marilyn Botkin 3. Terry Kay 4. Stuart Clay 5. Elizabeth Harris 6. Carolyn Bernard. Neal Morgan ... To realize the true value of ones education and the realization that the dedication to strive for the highest achievements both socially and in academics will be strong considerations for the career and future they choose. Marilyn Botkin . . . My advice to today ' s students would be to work hard at getting a good basic, liberal education. Terry Kay . . . Dream. Try. Learn. Then dream again. Stuart Clay ... I challenge any LC person to a tennis match for a case of anything. Elizabeth Harris . . . First, seek God ' s will for your life and recognize in Jesus Christ. He gave us the perfect pattern for us to seek to imitate. While remembering nothing that is worth anything ever comes easy there is a price to be paid. Carolyn Bernard . . . Take your education seriously and enjoy your college days — the friends you make here will be your best friends forever. After graduation when you commence your first job, work hard, be honest, take pride in your work and strive for excellence. Andrew Owen . . . Students should take advantage of personal contact with their professors. Although such sessions may not always be learning situations , the challenge of such encounters to communicate appropriately is invaluable preparation for whatever field of endeavor is pursued. Jeannette Little . . . Choose a field you enjoy and go with it — to plan a career based on any other consideration results in frustration. 166 Alumni LaGrange College 1. Maone Dodson, 2. Edith Foster, 3. Blanche Farley, 4. Bettie Sellers, 5. Judy Greer Malone Dodson . . . Enjoy the years at LaGrange College. The friends you make on the hill will be a source of strength for years to come. Don ' t rush too fast — stop, smell the roses, look and dis- cover God ' s creation. Find ways to be involved in local churches and in the community. Edith Foster . . . Apply yourselves to the best of your ability. Try to find yourselves. Keep your faith in God, in yourselves, your future. Blanche Farley . . . Follow your own instincts. Be the person you have to be. Bettie Sellers . . . That a college education is only the beginning of knowledge — a door to knowing which way the road lies — and the road is only a good one for as long as we continue to learn. This I Believe. Judy Greer . . . Take advantage of every opportunity available to you, especially those which may not be of particular interest to you at this moment. (Ex: lectures, concerts, seminars, athletic events, travel) College is more than classes although they are essential. Become disciplined, but do not take yourselves too seriously! Go for it! Mark Johnson . . . I ' m sorry to be the one to break this to you, but the diploma is just a ticket of admission. After graduation is when the hard stuff starts. You will have success and failures, triumphs and tragedies. Stay alert, don ' t give up, take your vi- tamins and never lose your sense of humor. If you ' re wise and have taken advantage of the les- sons LaGrange can teach, you ' re now prepared for a fascinating experience. God bless you. Alumni 167 President Ronald Reagan and Soviet lead er Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Ice land, for a two-day summit in October t(t discuss arms control. The two leader: reached an impasse on testing of the U.S. Sta Wars weaponry. Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet U.N. em ployee was arrested on a subway platform ii New York City and charged with spying. A week later American journalist Nicholas S Daniloff was arrested on the streets of Mos cow and accused of spying on the Sovie Union. Both men were released withir weeks and the entire affair set the stage for i superpower Summit meeting in Iceland. GENNADIY ZAKHAROV NICHOLAS DANILOFF 168 Current Events The Contra Connection: With military aid cut off by Congress the Nicaraguan rebels turned to other sources. Nearly $23 million was available in excess profits from the Iran arms deals, the Tower panel found. The four men involved were: John Poindexter; Col. Oliver North; Donald Regan; and the late William Casey. DONALD REGAN WILLIAM J CASEY The President signed into law in October the broadest tax overhaul in a generation. The bill cut taxes for most workers while paring some prized deductions and boosting the tax burden on corpo rations. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, and Illinois Democrat headed the House Tax over- haul delegation and Sen. Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican headed the delegation from the House. Former Sen. Baker to Succeed Regan at White House. President Reagan, fighting to restore order at the White House and salvage his own reputation, has chosen former Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. to replace chief of Staff Donald T. Regan who resigned under fire Feb. 27. The choice was hailed on Capitol Hill where key law- makers said Baker was ideally suited to repair battered White House relations with Congress. Current Events 169 After 20 years of ruling without serious challenge, Phillipine resident Ferdinand E. Marcos was forced from office amid charges )f corruption and scandal. The new president, Corazon Aquino was : aced with political and economic turmoil. Every year as the Fourth of July approaches America remembers he anniversary of it ' s freedom. In 1986, however, Americans cele- brated a different kind of liberty. It marked the 100th birthday of he statue of Liberty and six million people gathered in New York :o enjoy the festivities. Especially in New York ' s Manhattan Island ivhere the party was centered. Some of the events were a festival of songs, celebrities and fireworks honoring the great lady ' s first 100 ears. They call it crack on the east coast and nock on th west coast. No matter what you call it, crack is the newest purest and most addictive form of cocaine. But unlike co caine, crack is smoked. It provides the user with such ai intense 5 to 10 minute high even first time users crave thei next hit. Addiction can result within a matter of weeks CORAZON AOUINO 170 Current Events FERDINAND E MARCOS A drought spread throughout the Southeast during 1986. It was the worst dry spell on record. At the peak of the drought crops wilted from southern Pennsylvania all the way into northern Florida. Even after some rain, many farmers in the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia were on the brink of ruin. December 5, 1986 AVIATION: PLANES: EXPERIMENTAL: VOYAGER air to air arial shots making it ' s first and successful flight. Deep under Lake Nios in north- western Cameroon the earth belched. A bubble of scalding gas rose to the surface and the wind carried it across the land. Within minutes more than 1700 people were dead, burned by steam and choked by carbon dioxide and tox- ic gases. (Among the casualties was a large group of cows.) Two Arab terrorists stormed Is- tanbul ' s main synagogue on Sep- tember 6 killing more than 20 wor- shipers with submachine-gun fire. When police arrived, the terrorist detonated hand grenades and killed themselves. Among the celebrities who died in 1986 were singer Kate Smith who died June 17 of respiratory arrest at the age of 79; Benny Goodman, the King of Swing, died June 13, apparently of cardiac arrest; James Cagney one of Hollywood ' s famous tough- guys, died March 30 at the age of 86; and Ted Knight best known for his role in the television series The Mary Tyler Moore Show died August 26 of cancer at the age of 62; Cary Grant died of a stroke in Davenport, Iowa at 82 years old. New York Giants coach Bill Parcella is carried off the field after the Giants defeated the Den- ver Broncos — 39-20 — in Super Bowl XXI in Pasadena, California, on Jan. 25, 1987. New York, Oct. 27 — Sweet Victory — New York Mets Gary Carter is lifted in the air by relief pitcher Jesse Orosco following the Met 8-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the World Series at New York ' s Shea Stadium Monday night. Britain ' s Prince Andrew married red-haired English commoner Sarah Ferguson in July at Westminster Abbey in a spectacle that mus- tered the pomp and glory of Britain ' s 920-year old monarchy. Andrew is the queen ' s second son and fourth in line to the throne. Caroline Kennedy, who captured America ' s heart as a little girl romping through the White House, married Edwin Scholssberg, a New York businessman and artist in Hyannis Port, Mass., on July 19, 1986. Miss Tennessee Kellye Cash, the grandniece of country star Johnny Cash was crowned Miss America 1987. She received the crown from outgoing Miss America Susan Akin. Current Events 173 In closing, we see that Success is brought about through the growth we experience in different types of organizations and social groups to allow us to express ourselves freely. This is how L.C. leads us down the Road of Success, by her freedom to allow us to be our own person. To LaGrange College we say a special warm-hearted THANK- YOU for all she has done! 174 Closing Closing 175 Closing 177 A Abernathy, Toney Rt. 4 Box 581 Leeds, AL 35094 Abies, Barbara Rt. 2 Lanier Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Adkins, Simone 1246 Mooty Bridge Rd. 89 LaGrange, GA 30240 Adkins, Stephanie 110 Northmeade Dr. Peachtree City, GA 30269 Aiken, Andrew 207 Harwell Ave. 6 LaGrange, GA 30240 Aiken, William 1246 Mootry Bridge Rd. 73 LaGrange, GA 30240 Akao, Keitaro Rg-Ns Rabun Gap, GA 30568 Akins, Ashley 131 LaFayette Dr. Riverdale, GA 30296 Albright, Jewell 107 Thomas Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Aldridge, Terry Rt. 2 Box 83C Flat Shoals Ch. Rd. Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Alexander, Joann 635 Fielding Ln. S.W. Atlanta, GA 30311 Alford, Michele Rt. 2 Box 140 Breckenridge Dr. Cleveland, TN 37311 Allen, Carla Elaine 310 Cheyenne Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Allen, David Carter 5624 Laurel Lane Lilburn, GA 30247 Allen, Karen Anne PO Box 3022 La Grange, GA 30241 Almo, Nelda Bruce 106 Mallory Dr. La Grange, GA 30240 Alvarez, Michelle Eloise 1706 Norton Estates Dr. Snellville, GA 30278 Alverson, Anthony Embrey PO Box 753 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Alverson, Melody Robin 205 Ferrell Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Anderson, Norma Jane 500 Connie Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Anderson-Barber, Johanna Birgitt PO Box 1941 LaGrange, GA 30241 Anglin, Julia D. 403 HWY 29 Valley, AL 36854 Anglin, Phillip Buice 575 Garner St. Buford, GA 30518 Aono, Massyuki 990 Joge Joge-Cho Kounu-Gun Hiroshima, Japan Armstrong, Delton Vestal Jr. 107 Colonial St. 8 LaGrange, GA 30240 Arnst, Edith Helene 124 Wynnwood Dr. Apt. D LaGrange, GA 30240 Arrington, Kayreen Allen 118 Wynnwood Dr. Apt. C LaGrange, GA 30240 Arrington, Kelly Lynn 9 Hightower Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Ashmore, Carol Lynn Rt. 2 Tomme Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Askew, Chalton Ocedra 1144 Cannonville Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Astin, Wesley Barrett 254 Maple Dr. Cedartown, GA 30125 Atchison, Lee Barron 1595 Tamarack Trail Decatur, GA 30033 Atkinson, Janet Kay PO Box 476 LaGrange, GA 30241 Austin, Walter T. Ill 6147 Indian Creek Cir. Covington, GA 30209 Ayers, Susan Phillips 217 Merrybrook Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 B Bagwell, Brian Douglas Rt. 6 Calhoun, GA 30701 Bailey, Brenda F. 316 Jim Turner Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Bailey, Ida Elizabeth Rt. 1 Box 241 West Point, GA 31833 Bailey, Lisa Renee 922 Georgia Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bailey, Michael Alton 2B Braemar Ave. Kingston 6 Jamaica, West Indies Baine, Donald Willaim 5137 Hensley Dr. Dunwoody, GA 30338 Bankston, Toni Annette 208 McCall St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Barber, David Shane Rt. 3 Box 264 Franklin, GA 30217 Barnes, Shirley Jean Rt. 2 Box 313 Lafayette, AL 36862 Barnes, Vikki Ann Hill 1313 Washington St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Barnett, James C. 15419 Brushwood Dr. Tampa, FL 33624 Barr, Daniel Edward Rt. 1 Box 729 Guyton, GA 31312 Barron, Amy Michelle 2160 Dixie Dr. Gainesville, GA 30501 Barrow, Barbara Lee 1367 Sharpsburg-McCollum Rd. Sharpsburg, GA 30277 Bauer, Beth Edith 147 Ridgeway Ct. Senoia, GA 30276 Bazemore, Edward Brooks 569 Candler St. Atlanta, GA 30304 Becham, Amy Leslie Rt. 4 Knott Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Beedy, Jennifer Lynne Rt. 2 New Hutchinson Mills Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Beetschen, Katherine Mary 1013 Country Club Rd. Perry, GA 31069 Begeman, Kurt Kotaro 213 Willowcrest Way LaGrange, GA 30240 Bell, Denise Paula 101 Shamrock Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bell, Mary Elizabeth 304 Gordon St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Benefield, Beverly Carol 219 Heathstone LaGrange, GA 30240 Benefield, Sharon Renee 101 Elm Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bennett, Donald Dean 803 Kenilworth Cr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Bentley, Bryan Lee Rt. 1 Box 265 Rico Rd. Palmetto, GA 30268 Bergeson, James Charles 333 Woodfield Cr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bergmann, Kai Uwe PO Box 2057 LaGrange, GA 30241 Berry, Maralynn Lee PO Box 3522 LaGrange, GA 30241 Beville, Bettie Mae Ingram 111 Willowcreek LaGrange, GA 30240 Bexton, Patrick Philip Rt. 1 Box 364 D Hogansville, GA 30230 Bird, Julie Diane Rt. 6 Three Notch Rd. Ringold, GA 30736 Bishop, Amy Oaks 225 Little Creek Dr. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Bishop, Brenda Sue 775 Waterview Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Blackmon, Brian Whitaker Apt. 104 A Harris St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Blalock, Joel Robert Rt. 1 Box 208 Hearn Rd. Palmetto, GA 30268 Blanks, Joanie Crook 61 Sunset Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bleyaert, Marcianne Theresa 107 Bascomb Dr. Woodstock, GA 30188 Boggus, Steven E. Rt. 3 Box 302A Franklin, GA 30217 Boswell, Wendy Lynn Rt. 1 Box 312 Lifsey Springs ) Concord, GA 30206 Bowden, Margaret Carol 1000 Philema Rd. Albany, GA 31701 Bowen, Kimberly Faith 12317 New Berlin Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32226 Bowen, Linda Austin Rt. 2 Box 35 Franklin, GA 30217 Bowen, Shirley Wright PO Box 1266 La Grange, GA 30241 Bowles, Brenda 108 Hines Rd. Moreland, GA 30259 Bowling, Sara Lou Zachry 126 Hillcrest Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Bowman, Julie Catherine 707 Hwy 92 N. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Brabham, Monica Perdita PO Box 464 LaGrange, GA 30241 Bradbary, Charles Scott 1137 Reavesville Rd. Bowdon, GA 30108 Bragg, Tim Phillip 1403 Stone Mill Terrace Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Brand, Geri Green PO Box 322 Roanoke, AL 36274 Brand, Vicki Lavelle 1204 Third Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Brawner, Kathy Yearta 123 College St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bray, William Ralph IV Rt. 3 Box 529 Washington, GA 30673 Breckenridge, John Ralph PO Box 675 Donalsonville, GA 31745 Breed, Edwin Bernard 8909 Sterling Ridge Ln. Jonesboro, GA 30236 Breland, Nancy Summerhill 113 Paddle Wheel Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bridges, Terrill Cameron PO Box 32 Pine Mountain, GA 31823 Bright, Barbara A. 2 Woodbine Point Newnan, GA 20365 Brisendine, Sandra Kay 1250 Greer Dr. Austell, GA 30001 Britt, Gregory B. 5189 Scarbrough Lane Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Britt, Tommy Alexander 320 Cherokee Rd. Thomaston, GA 30286 Brooks, Linda Gumm 1203 Bridgewood Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Brooks, Robin Tracy Smith PO Box 356 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Broughton, Bertha Mae 125 Watson St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Brown, Laura Kay 596 Fortson Rd. Athens, GA 30606 Brown, Paul A. Rt. 3 Box 200 Adamsville, AL 35005 Brown, Peter Cullen 2713 Imperial Mills Dr. Tucker, GA 30084 Brown, Steven Charles 1110 Murphy Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Brown, Susan Degennard 802 Whitaker Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Browne, Laura Jean 110 Pine Crest Dr. Peachtree City, GA 30269 Browning, Susan Barbara 3400 St. Mary ' s Rd. 430 Columbus, GA 31906 Brunck, Michael Alan PO Box 3340 LaGrange, GA 30241 180 Directory Brunegraff, Dana Elezida PO Box 381 St. Simons Isl., GA 31522 Brunei, Robert E. 4190 South Goodall Rd. Macon, GA 31206 Bryan, William (Pete) Rt. 5 Glass Bridge Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bryant, Retta M. 722 Ringer St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bryant, Thomas Earl Rt. 1 Box 185 A Lanett, AL 36863 Buce, Frank T. 5 Spruce St. Manchester, GA 31816 Buchanan, Anthony Wayne 3181 Kingston Hwy. N.E. Rome, GA 30161 Bugg, Sharon Denise Box 317 Lone Oak Rd. Grantville, GA 30220 Buggs, Quinton Lamar 120 King Arthur Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Bundy, Kathy Jean Maddox Rt. 1 Box 353 Hogansville, GA 30230 Burrell, Stephanie Leigh PO Box 338 Breman, GA 30110 Bush, Susan Rae 167-D Old Montgomery Hwy Birmingham, AL 35216 Butts, Elizabeth Joyce Rt. 2 Oak Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, GA 31822 C Cagle, Vicki Lynn 662 Teaver Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Calcutt, Ian B. 201 Clearwater Dr. LaGran ge, GA 30240 Callahan, Frances Mary 95 North Cove Dr. Hogansville, GA 30230 Callahan, Shannon 2451 Prince Howard Ln. N.E. Marietta, GA 30062 Callaway, Mark Clayton 1082 Main St. Suite 201 LaGrange, GA 30240 Cameron, Sherri Elaine 2563 Wood Trail Ln. Decatur, GA 30033 Camp, James Walter II 1831 Tree Top Way N.E. Marietta, GA 30062 Campbell, Sue Ellen Haralson PO Box 3287 LaGrange, GA 30241 Canapa, Mark Nail 603 21st Ave. Lanett, AL 36863 Cantrell, Carla Milner 409 S. 3rd Ave. Lanett, AL 36863 Cantrell, George H. 119 N. Lake Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Cantrell, Melissa Hope 745 Butler Ct. Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Capes, Susan Lee 321 Lamb Rd. Moreland, GA 30259 Carter, Lance Wilson 4669 US-29 Tucker, GA 30084 Cates, Cynthia Virginia Rt. 2 Box 434 Jefferson, GA 30549 Celis, Leslie G. 1002 Country Club Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Chandler, Deborah Denise 1575 Circlestone Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Channa, Narendra Girish 200 McKinely Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Christensen, Mads Tang Ringstedvej 8 4520 Svinninge, Denmark Clark, Lisa Kay 102 Chase Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Clark, Richard 13801 Woody Point Rd. Charlotte, NC 28210 Clark, Steven Butler 4695 South Hope Springs Rd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Clegg, Donald Alan 22 Curran Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Clemmons, Kelley Michelle Rt. 4 Box 283 Patillo Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Clemmons, Gail Pelzer Rt. 2 Box 335 Wedowee, AL 36278 Cleveland, Mary Jane Diane 112 Corinth Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Cline, Keith Rodney PO Box 1401 Newnan, GA 30264 Cline, Kenneth K. PO Box 1401 Newnan, GA 30264 Cline, Margaret Deetta 1004 Edgewood Ln. Albany, GA 31707 Close, Karen Louise 3355 Shenandoah Dr. W Orange Park, FL 32073 Clotfelter, Ronald Andrew 108 Green Cir. McDonough, GA 30253 Cochran, Debera Elaine Rt. 1 Box 30A Fairfax, AL 36854 Cochran, Kathi Lynne 8 Beechwood Dr. Cartersville, GA 30120 Cogdill, Susan Collins Rt. 1 Box 310 West Point, GA 31833 Colbert, Keith Allan Rt. 1 Box 345 Salem Rd. Culloden, GA 31016 Colby, Lauri Chandler 102 Hearthstone Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Cole, Robin Ashmore Box 452 Halger Rd. Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Coleman, Leah Cain 215 Melanie Ln. Fairburn, GA 30213 Conway, Glenn Ivison Rt. 3 Box 3J Ellijay, GA 30540 Coody, Tracey Jones 105 Francolyn Terr. West Point, GA 31833 Cook, Ann Dell 23 Sunny Brook Dr. Newnan, GA 30263 Cook, Gordon Douglas 319 Country Club Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Cook, Kimberly F. 1301 Vernone Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Cook, Ronald Herbert Jr. Rt. 4 1594 Hwy 213 Covington, GA 30209 Cooley, Catherine Rt. 1 Box 44 John Lovelace Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Corley, Kenneth Matthews 125 Edgewood Cir. Barnesville, GA 30240 Cosper, Woodrow Codis Jr. 307 W. McClendon Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Cox, Margaret Amanda 4185 Durham Cir. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Craig, Andrew Edward 601 Broad St. Box 420 LaGrange, GA 30240 Craven, Leigh 1768 Grandeus Lane Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Crawford, Karin Kelly 110 Kildare Ct. LaGrange, GA 30240 Crawford, Robbye Elaine James 119 Old Airport Rd. 69 LaGrange, GA 30240 Crawford, Willard Jr. 208 Illinois St. Leeds, AL 35094 Credy, Donna M. 703 Underwood Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Crews, Amy Lee 1522 Striplin Chapel Rd. Carrollton, GA 30117 Crider, Christy Leah Rt. 1 Rydal, GA 30171 Crump, Reba Faye Rt. 6 Box 244 Charger Dr. Chatsworth, GA 30705 Culpepper, James Manning 801 Cooper Ave. Columbus, GA 31906 Culpepper, Laura Leigh 419 Grenada Terrace Warner Robins, GA 31088 Cummings, Glenda Hall 3490 West Point Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Cushing, Kathryn E. PO Box 224 Statham, GA 30666 D Dagenhart, Donald Ray 160 S. Alton Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Dagenhart, Mary Nell 160 South Alton Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Daniel, Anthony Lee 1122 Roscoe Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Daniel, Timothy Scott Rt. 1 Box 346 Hogansville, GA 30230 Darden, Richard Thomas 606 Seminole Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Davis, Bobbi Ann 4383 Midway Rd. Douglasville, GA 30134 Davis, Cynthia Sue Box 239 Old Virginia Union City, GA 30291 Davis, Jaimie Allan Rt. 1 Ben Hill Rd. Oakwood, GA 30566 Davis, Mark Alexandria 212 Lassiter Dr. Dublin, GA 31021 De Boer, Robert Michael 144 Hazel Way LaGrange, GA 30240 De Bone, Beatrix Anne 207 Harwell Ave. B3 LaGrange, GA 30240 De Bone, Suzanne Michelle 207 Harwell Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Degennaro, Beth Ann 802 Whitaker Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Deloach, William Phillip 1113 SW 18th St. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 Dennis, Dorita Audris Rt. 1 Box 69AA Meansville, GA 30256 Dennis, Sandra Wilder 1003 Broad St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Dickens, Marvin Peck 210 Lakeside Dr. Milledgeville, GA 31061 Dickerson, David Russwell 833 Azalea Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Dimsdale, Michael Dwayne Jr. 107 Margaret Terrace Warner Robins, GA 31088 Dodgen, Artha Mae Hull PO Box 152 Five Points, AL 36855 Dodson, Melanie Ann 222 Spring Dr. Roswell, GA 30075 Dombrosky, Michael Shawn 2317 Ella PI. Clearwater, FL 33575 Dooley, Mary Elizabeth 5945 Mill Branch Rd. Columbus, GA 31907 Dorman, Marcie Ann Rt. 2 Box 1600 Palatka, FL 32077 Doss, Kimberly Ann 5388 N. Chester Ct. Dunwoody, GA 30338 Doss, Vicki Lyn 3418 Shaw Rd. N.E. Marietta, GA 30066 Douglas, Clair Marie 2543 S.W. Egret Pond Cir. Palm City, FL 33490 Doyle, Colleen Mary 1621 NE 14th Ave. Ocala, FL 32670 Drake, Scarlett Dean 191 Donald Lamb Rd. Moreland, GA 30259 Dreisbach, Mary Anne 145 Pineknott Rd. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Dudley, Glenda Hester 120 Stewart Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Dudman, Darren Cayne 2747 Overlook Dr. Atlanta, GA 30345 Duffey, Charles Hiram II 349 Christopher Dr. Gainesville, GA 30501 Dukes, Joye D. PO Box 194 Bremen, GA 30110 Directory 1181 Dunn, Nancy O ' Toole 317 Park Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Dupree, William Thomas PO Box 337 Molena, GA 30258 E Eakin, William Michael 3614 Creedview Cir. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Eason, Norman Eugene Mt. Zion Church Rd. Box 266 LaGrange, GA 30240 Ector, Jimmy Lewis 615 Hines St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Edge, Owen Deloney IV PO Box 185 Fairburn, GA 30213 Edison, Vanessa PO Box 486 Bainbridge, GA 31717 Edwards, Drew Winfred 2212 Dartmouth Rd. Augusta, GA 30904 Edwards, Kenneth Bryan PO Box 9 Roanoke, AL 36274 Ellis, Timothy David 3727 Fib Ct. Marietta, GA 30066 Elrod, Dorothy Elisa Rt. 4 Hammett Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Elrod, Tina Stephanie 15 Woodlane Dr. Newnan, GA 30263 Estep, Elizabeth F. 104 A. Saynor Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Estes, Vaughn Dale Rt. 1 Box 450 B Hogansville, GA 30230 Eudy, Debbie Waits 946 Hillcrest Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Evans, Barbara Frances 54 Bailey Dr. Covington, GA 30209 Evans, Bonnie Hart 123 Clearwater Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Evans, Christopher Allen 238 Lower Lovelace Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Evans, Sonja Patrice 418 Ogletree C LaGrange, GA 30240 Everett, Michael David 771 Oneta Dr. Norcross, GA 30093 Ewell, Charles Howard 702 N. Greenwood 2 LaGrange, GA 30240 F Fain, Jonnie Sue 518 Davidson Dr. Norcross, GA 30071 Faircloth, Joseph Henry 1515 Hogansville Rd. Apt. 32 LaGrange, GA 30240 Falls, Maureen Virginia 4233 Hwy 54 Sharpsburg, GA 30277 Farr, Marsha Len 125 Heritage Cir. McDonough, GA 30253 Farr, Paul Owen 601 Rivers Rd. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Farrar, Fred M. 193 Jandale Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Farrell, Edward Russell 10000 East Tale Denver, CO 80231 Fay, William Edward 11000 Snapper Creek Rd. Miami, FL 33156 Federspiel, Eric Gerrard Box 1048 Campus Mail Felkins, Selena Ansley 310 Cumberland Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Ferrao, Alvito A. Franklin 203 Park Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Fields, Charles Gibson III 79 Hidden Lake Ct. Columbus, GA 31907 Fincher, Elizabeth Ann Rt. 2 Box 442 Roanoke, AL 36274 Fincher, Susan Danner 4011 Mooty Brdg. Rd. Lot 14 LaGrange, GA 30240 Finlayson, Charles Reid Rt. 6 Box 169-A Ramp Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Fish, Laurie Ann 3500 Hwy 85 South Fayetteville, GA 30214 Flores, William Gregory Rt. 1 Box 460 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Foley, Patrick Taft 185 Stillwood Ct. Athens, GA 30605 Fontiveros, Benito 500 W. Haralson St. 2 LaGrange, GA 30240 Forbus, Joel Young 508 Cherokee Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Forbus, Lisa Joy Rt. 1 Box 34 1C Hogansville, GA 30230 Ford, Christie Denise 25 Hendrix Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Ford, Cindy Cardin PO Box 22 Grantville, GA 30220 Fortenberry, Duane Edward 467 Cascade Dr. Lilburn, GA 30247 Fortenberry, Michael John 4608 Northgate Dr. Columbus, GA 31907 Foster, David Luke 232 Westminster Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 Foster, Sheri Michele 223 Cedar Trail Jonesboro, GA 30236 Fowler, Andrea Lynn IO6V2 Hill St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Fowler, James Willim 214 Sivell Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Fowler, Tina Michele PO Box 75 Warm Springs, GA 31830 Fradenburg, Katherine A. 125 Monticello Way Fairburn, GA 30213 Frazier, Iris Nerland 400 Park Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Frazier, Janice I. 550 Grayhill School Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Frazier, Robert Tyndall Jr. 400 Park Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Frazier, William J. 550 Gray Hill School Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Freeman, Glenda Helms 3180 Bartley Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Freeman, Jennie Walston Rt. 1 Box 703 Franklin, GA 30217 French, Kim O ' Kyson 21 Parrish Cir. Roanoke, AL 36274 Fry, Rita Rene PO Box 3102 LaGrange, GA 30241 Fucci, Kristina Marie 4212 NW 73rd Ave. Coral Springs, FL 33065 Fulbright, Paul Edward 3520 Clower Rd. Snellville, GA 30278 Fulcher, Wilson Lee 109 N. 9th Ave. Lanette, AL 36863 Fuller, Judith Williams 113 Daniel Ct. LaGrange, GA 30240 Furgerson, James Robert Rt. 2 Salem Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Furgerson, Lesia Knowles Rt. 2 Salem Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Furgerson, Ronald Dean 516 Salem Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Furukawa, Hitoshi East-West Foundin Inc. PO Box Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 G Gaddy, Scarlett McDonald 82 Hannah Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Gamble, Joann PO Box 467 Hogansville, GA 30230 Gardner, Christine Ann 45 Cessna Lane Stockbridge, GA 30281 Garlington, Jeffery Tyrone 672 Smith Store Rd. Covington, GA 30209 Garner, Jeffery Lee 91 Rustica Dr. Newnan, GA 30263 Garrett, Jerome Lee 104 Lincoln Lane LaGrange, GA 30240 Garrett, Larry Joe Box 100 A Woodbury, GA 30293 Garrett, William Lee 60 Twin Lake Dr. Carrollton, GA 30117 Garrido, Blanca Maria 3551-3 Seville Buford Hwy Atlanta, GA 30329 Gay, Dwain Montez 40 Pearl St. Winchester, KY 40391 Gentry, Anne Marie 2568 North Hwy 29 Newnan, GA 30263 Genung, Scott Edward 1057 Evelyn Lane Lilburn, GA 30247 George, Elizabeth Ann 1605 Indian Creek Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Germano, Brian Edward 32 Dix-LeeOn Dr. Fairburn, GA 30213 Gewinner, Marcus N. 207 North Lee St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Gillis, Lisa Michelle 905 Orchard Lane Way cross, GA 31501 Gilmer, Harry Michael PO Box 1215 Stockbridge, GA 30281 Gilmer, Jessica Brooke 1214 20th St. Columbus, GA 31901 Givins, Cynthia Louise 883 Vernon Ferry Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Glass, Janet Elizabeth 94 Carroll Rd. Moreland, GA 30259 Godwin, Channey Elizabeth 901 Ave. K West Point, GA 31833 Goldin, Sally Elizabeth PO Box 1116 LaGrange, GA 30241 Golliher, Katherine R. Rt. 2 Box 601 New Hutchinson Mill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Goodman, Carol E. 105 Lakecrest Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Goodman, Gretchen Elizabeth 3069 Glad Dale Dr. Conyers, GA 30208 Grant, Barbara Lynn 305 Cotton Ave. Metter, GA 30439 Grant, Robert M. PO Box 237 Shellman, GA 31786 Greaney, Ann Genaide 408 McKinley Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Green, Gayla Lyn PO Box 460 Mt. Berry, GA 30149 Green, Leila Owens 509 E. Main St. Roanoke, AL 36274 Green, Tammy Michelle PO Box 2185 LaGrange, GA 30241 Gresham, James Thomas Jr. 336 Country Club Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Griffin, Howard Thomas Jr. PO Box KTI LaGrange, GA 30241 Griffin, Nelda Joy 55 W. Meadowcliff Cir. Carrollton, GA 30117 Griffith, William Anthony 5965 South Ave. Austell, GA 30001 Griggs, Ronnie Jerome 1246 Tin Bridge Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Gross, Bettina Joy 213 North Circle Dr. Lafayette, GA 30728 Gunter, Amanda Sue PO Box 594 LaGrange, GA 30240 Gupta, Dinesh Kumar 206 Weathers Drive LaGrange, GA 30240 Guy, Diane S. 98 Old Airport Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 182 Directory H Hall, Daniel Chester 101 Rutland Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Halstead, David Lee Rt. 1 Box 75 Sylvester, GA 31791 Hamilton, Joseph David Rt. 3 Box 374B LaGrange, GA 30240 Hammond, Michelle Patrice Rt. 1 Box 277 White, GA 30184 Hannah, Mindy C. PO Box 2127 Newnan, GA 30264 Hanson, Christine Ann 5601 Trion Cove Norcross, GA 30092 Hanson, Valerie Hope 223 Rutland Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Harbin, Henry Archie Rt. 4 Box 74 Colquitt, GA 31737 Hardegree, Jill Natalie 403 Abington Way Dunwoody, GA 30328 Hardy, David Wallace Rt. 1 Box 346 Warm Springs, GA 31830 Hardy, James Harrell Jr. 728 Ridgecrest Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hardy, Tracey E. Rt. 14 Box 532 Pilgrim Mill Cir. Cummings, GA 30130 Harris, Janice Dixon PO Box 474 LaGrange, GA 30241 Harris, John Walter 210 Ridgecrest LaGrange, GA 30240 Harris, Steven Randall 100 Brazell St. Hogansville, GA 30230 Hasegawa, Kaoru East West Foundin PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Haselden, Robyn Noelle PO Box 181 St. Marys, GA 31558 Hashimoto, Elizabeth Ann PO Box 2507 LaGrange, GA 30241 Haugabook, Susan Holli 712 College St. Montezuma, GA 31063 Hay, Teresa Lea 334 Tranquil Rd. Senoia, GA 30276 Haynes, Marcene Jeannette 3762 Airline Rd. McDonough, GA 30253 Hazel, Cynthia Walker PO Box 1231 LaGrange, GA 30241 Headley, Dennis Anthony Rt. 6 Box 220 LaGrange, GA 30240 Heard, Shelly R. Rt. 2 Box 1123 Lanette, AL 36863 Hearn, Brenda Fincher 200 Hearthstone Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Helms, Tonya Lynn 412 C 15th Ave. E. Cordelle, GA 31015-1435 Helton, John Thomas General Delivery Shiloh, GA 31826 Henderson, Ellen Elizabeth 207 N. Chilton St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Henderson, Gary L. 1807 30th St. Valley, AL 36854 Hendricks, Kathleen Thelma 815 Cherokee Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Henson, David James Rt. 2 Box 1571 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Herndon, Melissa Martin 4426 West Point Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Herren, John Aaron 1026 Magbee Dr. Smyrna, GA 30080 Hester, Chris Elmer Rt. 1 Box 319 LaGrange, GA 30240 Hester, Laura Pennington PO Box 3509 Albany, GA 31706 Hester, Teresa Wright 3006 Old West Point Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Higgins, Roberta Jean 1881 Blue Creek Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Hill, Cara Beth 205 Woodfield Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hill, Earlene D. 214 N. Dawson St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hill, Leslie Ann 205 Woodfield Cr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hinton, Allison Carrie 1670 Crestline Dr. Atlanta, GA 30345 Hinze, Keith William 4114 N. Woodbridge Trail Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Hoard, Clay Michael 430 Greysods Trail Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Hodge, Joseph Randall Rt. 1 Box 280 Hogansville, GA 30230 Hoffman, Sandra Lynne PO Box 505 Greenville, GA 30222 Holland, Angela Denise 455 Woods Rd. Rome, GA 30161 Holliday, Nettie Hilliard 742 Ogletree St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hollis, Jeffery Keith 4257 Glass Bridge Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hollis, Linda Diane 1704 Brown wood Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Holloway, Maggie Hicks Rt. 3 Box 33-A Lafayette, AL 36862 Holstun, Lane Alan 418 Ginger Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hood, Curtis Haynes Rt. 4 Box 385 Lafayette, GA 30728 Hoppe, Linna Joy 501 Cherokee Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hoven, Lowell Craig 107A Dilly Hill LaGrange, GA 30240 Howard, Aimee Elisa PO Box 65 Roopville, GA 30170 Howard, Amy Elizabeth 213 Woodfield Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Howard, Christi Michele 270 Pine Trail Rd. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Howard, Terry Gene 817 Maley Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Howard, Thomas Lamar 213 W. Lakeview Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Howell, Julia E. Home 1515 Hogansville Rd. 147 LaGrange, GA 30240 Howson, Karen Leigh 115 Canterbury Dr. Carrollton, GA 30117 Hubbard, Kathleen Healey 506 Springdale Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hubbard, Sheryl Lynn 1011 McLynn Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 Huddleston, Karen Denise 352 Country Lane Newnan, GA 30263 Hugdins, Russell D. 922 Arizona St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hudson, Alice Morgan 4 Pine Cove West Subdivision LaGrange, GA 30240 Hudson, Deborah Ann 1603 Jackson St. Apt. B LaGrange, GA 30240 Hudson, John William 114 Ashling Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hudson, Martha Elizabeth 1201 Vernon Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hudson, Terri Lynn PO Box 718 LaGrange, GA 30240 Hueseman, Linda Marie 1011 North Chamlee Dr. Ft. Valley, GA 31030 Hufstetler, Michelle Dion 1018 Powder Springs Rd. Marietta, GA 30064 Hughes, Kelley Lynn 1757 East 11th St. Jacksonville, FL 32206 Hughes, William Patrick 105 Deal Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hunter, Beverly Paige 3202 Roscoe Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Hunter, Noel Audra 2011 Foxcroft Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Hutchins, Kenneth Robert Rt. 2 Booger Hollow Rd. Cedartown, GA 30125 I Ichikawa, Hiroyuki East- West Found PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Incrocci, Scott Vincent 456 Bruce Way Lilburn, GA 30247 Ingram, David W. PO Box 118 Nokomis, FL 33555 Ingram, Eric R. 163 Henry Myer Rd. Winterville, GA 30683 Ingram, Kenneth O ' Bryan PO Box 204 Edison, GA 31746 J Jack, Jennifer Lynn 3350 Elm Creek Dr. Marietta, GA 30064 Jackson, Cynthia Smith 607 North Greenwood St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Jackson, Debra Chamblee 232 Wood Valley Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Jackson, Joyce Rakestraw 403 Ridgecrest Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Jackson, Regina Ann Rt. 3 Box 359 Franklin, GA 30217 Jacobs, Ruth Ann 211 Suburban Dr. Brunswick, GA 31520 Jarrett, Elizabeth Rose Box 942 White Rd. Adiarsville, GA 30103 Jaskiewicz, Eric Michael 14301 Thorpe Lane Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Jaynes, Stacy J. 6791 E. Woodridge PI. Douglasville, GA 30135 Jenkins, Catherine Louise 6606 Bobby-John Rd. College Park, GA 30349 Jenkins, Elizabeth Ruthledge 6606 Bobby-John Rd. College Park, GA 30349 Jenkins, Robert W. PO Box 302 Grantville, GA 30220 Jernigan, Laura Louise 1100 Opel Ave. Columbus, GA 31907 Jessie, Bryan David 321 Yorktown Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Jeter, Louise Childs Box 217 Rosemont Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Johanningmeier, Susan Motz Rt. 3 109 Shady Oaks Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Johnson, Joyce Marie 2461 Woodland Cir. East Point, GA 30344 Johnson, Juddy Jerrell PO Box 386 Warrenton, GA 30828 Johnson, Lori Alice 302 West Lakeshore Dr. Carrollton, GA 30117 Johnson, Melody Terry 610 B Elm St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Johnson, Richard Emmett 2441 Flagsmoor Dr. Snellville, GA 30278 Johnson, Valerie Deanne 23447 Mission Ridge Cir. Atlanta, GA 30339 Johnston, Robert Ray 542 Allana Ct. Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Jones, Ashley Jean 1828 Wood Valley Dr. Dalton, GA 30720 Jones, Gina Lolita PO Box 2724 LaGrange, GA 30240 Jones, Janna Wynette 101 Forest Cir. Brunswick, GA 31520 Directory 1183 Jones, Josephine 50 Cedar Crest Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Jones, Kim Michelle 2697 W. Minister Lane Conyers, GA 30207 Jones, Michelle L. Rt. 1 Box 701 Franklin, GA 30217 Jones, William Robert 108 Timberidge Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Jordan, Paula Wynn PO Box 2821 LaGrange, GA 30240 K Kamath, Chandralekah Arvind 109 Crestview Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Kane, Leslie James 107 West Gate Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Kanoh, Toshiya East-West Foundation Inc. Atlanta, GA 30319 Kawaguchi, Yoshiko East-West Fndtn. PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Kay, Frances Adrienne 109 West 2nd Ave. Sandersville, GA 31082 Kee, Donna Bernice 308 Millard Farmer Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Kendrick, Ann Ingram PO Box 2471 Auburn, AL 36830 Kennedy, Kandy Elizabeth PO Box 608 Greenville, GA 30222 Kennedy, Leah Janet 170 Riley Ave. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Kenney, Celeste Marie PO Box 155 Colquitt, GA 31737 Kerr, Robert Andy 85 B Cherokee Ford Gainesville, GA 30506 Key, Ester Marie 503 South Lee St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Kilgore, Denise Nadeau 472 Gray Hill School Rd. West Point, GA 31833 King, James Donovan Rt. 2 Box 125 Greenville, GA 30222 King, John Christopher 855 Gable Gate Turn Roswell, GA 30075 King, Melissa Williams 301 Lakecrest Ln. LaGrange, GA 30240 King, William 612 Miami St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Kinugawa, Yumi East- West Fnd. Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Kitta, Rita 1515 Hogansville Rd. Apt. 169 LaGrange, GA 30240 Knowles, Michael Alan 60 Stagecoach Cir. Stockbridge, GA 30281 Konishi, Yoshia East-West Fndin. PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Koone, Alice Marie 7006 Hamilton Rd. Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Kraatz, Melissa Lillian 6106 Kayron Dr. Atlanta, GA 30328 Kraemer, Janice Holbrook 400 Cheyenne Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Kurokawa, Yoshinori East- West Fndtn PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 L Lancaster, Gerald Jackson 547 Costley Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Laney, Anita D. 301 Cheyenne Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Laney, Michael Shayne 301 Cheyenne Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Langley, Allyson 1808 Morgan Cantey Rd. Lanett, AL 36863 Lanier, Ann Morgan PO Box 77 West Point, GA 31833 Lauer, Sherrill Ann 604 Alford St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Lee, Beverly Joyce 3273 Cotinth Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Lee, Donna K. 119 Old Airport Rd. 80 LaGrange, GA 302401 Lee, Jeff Bryant PO Box 43 LaGrange, GA 30241 Lee, Lisa Michele 706 Wisteria Way LaGrange, GA 30240 Lee, Sun Tack 801 Cherokee Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Lee, Thomas Perry 114 North Lake Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Leftwich, Shannon Deland Rt. 5 New Newton Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Leiby, Patricia Michelle 171 Bexton Rd. Moreland, GA 30259 Lepingwell, Laraine Adele Box 18705 Atlanta, GA 30326 Levens, Rebecca L. 307 Sivell Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Lewis, Christina Elaine 10 Robertson St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Lewis, Paula Joann 6400 Oakley Rd. Box 4105 Union City, GA 30291 Lewis, Veri Inda Rt. 6 Box 313 Greenville, GA 30222 Liang, Pei-ter 670 Lakewood Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Linebarker, Johnnie Belinda PO Box 38 LaGrange, GA 30241 Lingam, Sheela Rani 101 China Berry Ln. LaGrange, GA 30240 Little, Danny Dale 2800 Greenville Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Littlefield, Tracey Lynn 200 Park Hill Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Lobnitz, Virginia Lynne 1800 Briercliff Dr. Orlando, FL 32806 Lochner, Serge Rt. 1 Box 11 Hamilton, GA 31811 Lock, David Ashley 1106 Vernon Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Lockhart, A. Max 9220 6th Ave. N Birmingham, AL 35206 Lofton, Jeffery Dale Rt. 1 Box 44 Manchester, GA 31816 Long, Debra Webb Rt. 1 Box 53 Roopville, GA 30170 Long, Dennis Wayne 3658 Trickum Rd. Marietta, GA 30066 Long, John E. 1214 Cook Rd. Roanoke, AL 36274 Love, April Ladonna PO Box 54 Pendergrass, GA 30567 Lovvorn, Laura Lynn PO Box 6 Woodbury, GA 30293 Lovvorn, Robert Edward Jr. 5566 Jessamine Ln. Orlando, FL 32809 Loyd, Samantha Kay PO Box 833 LaGrange, GA 30241 Lucas, Martha Rebecca Britt PO Box 203 LaGrange, GA 30241 M MacDonald, Heather Lyn 56 Wesley St. Newnan, GA 30263 Madaris, Samuel Thomas Jr. 58 College Newnan, GA 30263 Maddox, Tracy Renee 1002 Troup St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Maddox, Verona Marliene 201 Avery Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Magouirk, Kimberely Dawn Rt. 2 Bartley Rd. LaGrang e, GA 30240 Major, Glen Melville 843 Lakewood Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Malkewitz, Maria Estelle 7285 Pottsburg Dr. lacksonville, FL 32216 Mann, Deborah Stewart Rt. 1 Box 378 A Lanett, AL 36863 Mann, Nancy Forbus 116 Paddlewheel Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Manning, Dena Rae 106 Fox Glen Dr. Warner Robins, GA 31093 Marikura, Dorothy Box 874 LaGrange College Campus Mail Marrocco, Anne Frances PO Box 43 Hawthorne, FL 32640 Martin, April C. 215 Highland Trail LaGrange, GA 30240 Martin, Jack Albert Rt. 1 Box 280 Williamson, GA 30292 Massey, Angela Elizabeth 14720 Hwy 36 Covington, GA 30209 Massey, Ronald Walter PO Box 1176 LaGrange, GA 30241 Massopust, Aura Maritza 1246 Mooty Bridge Rd. 6 LaGrange, GA 30240 Matsuzawa, Toru 1-5-5 Kinuta-Setagaya-Ku Tokyo, Japan 157 Matterson, Amber Lyn Rt. 3 Box 2945 St. Cloud, FL 32769 Matteson, Michael James 3500 Cove Terrace Douglasville, GA 30135 Matthews, lone Pomeroy Rt. 2 Box 640 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Matthews, Kathy Smith 840 Hammett Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Mattox, Harrison 212 Oliver St. Decatur, GA 30030 McAllister, Joseph Jr. 4390 Old Lake Dr. Decatur, GA 30034 McAllister, Raymond David 1422 South 7th St. Lanett, AL 36863 McCarthy, David K. 140 Willowwood Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 McClellan, Barbara L. PO Box 2015 LaGrange, GA 30241 McClellan, Melanie Ann 801 Greenwood Rd. Thomaston, GA 30286 McCollum, Claire 200 Hearthstone Dr. Newnan, GA 30263 McCord, Melinda Ann 3725 Whirlaway Dr. Decatur, GA 30034 McCranie, Susan Jane 13899 Panhandle Lane Hampton, GA 30228 McCrary, Vincent Brian PO Box 1108 Sebring, FL 33870 McCurry, Mary Deborah 210 Lake Fore st Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 McDaniel, John Leon 711 Seminole Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 McDonald, Charlz Allen PO Box 687 Stockbridge, GA 30281 McDonald, Luci Francine 108 Clearwater Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 McDonald, Melissa Kelley 108 Clearwater Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 McEwen, Ginger Poarch 31 Lynn Cir. Newnan, GA 30263 McFather, Lori Ann 4928 Cockrell Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76133 McGaughey, Ronald E. Rt. 2 Box 1213 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 184 Directory McGee, Leila Candler 885 Hwy 29 South Lawrenceville, GA 30245 McKeen, Dennis Lamar 110 Brittany Lane LaGrange, GA 30240 McKoy, Allison Elizabeth 190 Highland Dr. Athens, GA 30606 McLaughlin, James Vance 111 Holly Dr. Homerville, GA 31634 McLeroy, Greggory E. PO Box 741 LaGrange, GA 30241 McLeroy, Jeanette Moncus 433 Sivell Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 McWhorter, Craig Clyde 781 Bowdon Jet. Rd. Carrollton, GA 30117 Meacham, Glenda Ellen Rt. 7 Box 340 Newnan, GA 30263 Meeks, Tracy Lynn 123 Burkett Rd. Thomaston, GA 30286 Melear, Evelyn Ruth 1736 Melrose Dr. Atlanta, GA 30310 Melton, Elizabeth A. 707 North 8th Court Lanett, AL 36863 Merna, Pamela Jones 98 Overbrook Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Merrill, Judith Allyn 717 Camelia Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Merritt, Mark J. 9 Diane Ave. Fulton, NY 13069 Merritt, Patrick L. 9 Diane Ave. Fulton, NY 13069 Middlebrooks, Everett Scott 292 A Roanoke Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Miles, Jamie Louise 806 Broad St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Miller, Charles Richard 102 Hawthorne Dr. Hogansville, GA 30230 Millians, Kimberly Ann 397 Minnie Sewell Rd. Granrville, GA 30220 Mills, Valerie Lynn 204 Pinehaven Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Minton, Cholly Pinkston Box 135 Hamilton, GA 31811 Mitchell, Rhonda Young Terri Rd. Lot 30 LaGrange, GA 30240 Monk, Jennifer Lucille 302 Georgian Terr. West Point, GA 31833 Moody, Cynthia Crowe 313 Old Norton Rd. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Moody, Mark Kevin 109 Spring Valley Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Moon, Randall Allen 2503 61st St. Landale, AL 36864 Moore, Kent Byron 116 Linton St. Woodstock, GA 30188 Moore, Sequita Giselle 104 Commerce Ct. LaGrange, GA 30240 Moore, Sheila Margaret PO Box 1852 LaGrange, GA 30241 Moran, Jason Terance 14 Colony Ct. Savannah, GA 31419 Morgan, Mark Timothy Rt. 4 Box 301 Lanett, AL 36863 Morgan, Timothy Anderson PO Box 6658 Hilton Head Is., SC 29938 Mori, Midori East-West Found Inc. Atlanta, GA 30319 Morita, Shigeo East-West Fndtn PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Morman, Jackie Lamar Rt. 1 Hamilton Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Morris, Larry Quinn PO Box 33 Aragon, GA 30104 Morris, Matthew Beville 910 Hardscrabble Rd. Rosewerr, GA 30075 Morrisey, Kevin Gerard 91 Beaver Run LaGrange, GA 30240 Morrisey, Kyna Marie 91 Beaver Run LaGrange, GA 30240 Mosely, Therick Lee 2041 Thomasville Ct. Atlanta, GA 30315 Moya, Santiago 2344 West Point Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Murofushi, Masumi 207 Avondale Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Murphy, Patrick Eugene 610 D Elm St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Myrick, Paula Charleen 4389 Gadsden Ct. Jacksonville, FL 32207 N Nakahara, Kengo 1706 Clairmont Rd. Decatur, GA 30033 Nakai, Takahiro East- West Fnd PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Nakamura, Masato East-West Foundtn Inc. PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Neese, Jack L. Jr. 103 International St. Hogansville, GA 30230 Newberry, Mark Daniel 367 Barbashela Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Newberry, Mark Gregory PO Box 146 Boston, GA 31626 Newell, Tina Marie 815 Newton Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Nishikage, Ryosuke Box 949 Campus Mail Noles, Brenda Ann Rt. 5 Box 97 Franklin, GA 30217 Noles, Gwen M. Rt. 1 Box 791-A Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Norred, Rosalyn Ann 302 Waugh Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Norris, Jennifer Peters Rt. 4 Box 145A Roanoke, AL 36274 Nunnally, Tracy Lee Rt. 1 Box 21A Rabun Gap, GA 30568 O O ' Neal, Laura Franklin PO Box 204 Greenville, GA 30222 Odom, Kelly Shay PO Box 13 Turin, GA 30289 Oglesby, Jeannie Smith Rt. 2 Box 128 A Roanoke, AL 36274 Oliver, Mimi Michiko 3740 NW 23rd St. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 Owens, Monte Glenn Rt. 1 Holden Rd. Aragon, GA 30104 P Pace, Linda Kathryn 702 Rose Cir. Bainbridge, GA 31717 Padron, Soraya 500 W. Haralson St. 2 LaGrange, GA 30240 Parham, Monica Deanna Rt. 1 Box 235-B Lassetter Rd. Sharpsburg, GA 30277 Parker, Courtney Lane 4 Yosemite Ct. Columbus, GA 31907 Parker, Joan Elizabeth 10 Westwood Cir. Rome, GA 30161 Parker, Joyce Marie 615 Greenville St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Parker, Sumi Hirotant 261 Rutland Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Parkins, Mary Ellen 438 Gordon Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Parks, Angela Hicks Rt. 2 Box 170 Greenville, GA 30222 Parmer, Kimberly Lesha 503 4th Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Parrish, Mary Beth 445 Forrest Ave. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Parsons, Paula Leonette 302 Lincoln Ave. Lehigh, FL 33936 Parsons, William Roy 102 Horace Carter Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Partridge, Kenneth Sebron 323 Cooley Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Patten, Cynthia Ann Michael 106 College Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Patterson, Jerry Ray Rt. 3 Box 352 Franklin, GA 30217 Patterson, Peggy C. 339 Hammet Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Patterson, Sherry Cardwell 3005 Youngs Mill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Patton, Michael G. 117 Boulevard LaGrange, GA 30240 Peacock, Alan B. 112 Highland Dr. West Point, GA 31833 Pearce, Kenneth Brent 2100 South Conway Rd. Orlando, FL 32806 Pedersen, JoVonne Linda 950 Carlisle Rd. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Pentecost, Gregory Alan 461 Tallwood Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Peterson, Robert Lee Rt. 2 Box 266 GeorgeTown, GA 31754 Pettyjohn, Deborah Sue 8125 Alabama Hwy SW Rome, G A 30161 Phillips, Bryan Alan 4145 Rockbridge Hgts Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Phillips, Wilbur A. Rt. 6 Box 109 LaGrange, GA 30240 Pike, Ralph Todd Rt. 2 Box 219 Hogansville, GA 30230 Pineda, Melinda Pilar 3841 Chimney Trail Ellenwood, GA 30049 Pinson, Carol Lynn 41 Camellia Cir. Newnan, GA 30263 Pittman, Eric William Rt. 2 New Hutchinson Mill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Porter, Amie Lynn 16 Briar Ridde Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Porter, Andrew Martin 741 Corley Dr. Columbus, GA 31907 Porter, James Freeman Jr. 107 Lafayette Ct. LaGrange, GA 30240 Porter, Kenneth Walter 1803 Hammond Woods Cir. Marietta, GA 30060 Porter, Rodney David 741 Corley Dr. Columbus, GA 31907 Powell, Mary Ellen Scott 107 Lakecrest Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Price, Barbara Jean 205 Beechwood Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Pye, Stanley Lane 127 Lafayette Ct. LaGrange, GA 30240 Q Quarterman, Albert Kirk 1885 Harper Dr. Apt. 14D Morrow, GA 30260 Quinn, Scott Patrick 959 Me adow Rock Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 R Ragland, David Edward 1803 Buena Vista Rd. Columbus, GA 31906 Railey, Kimberly Jane 517 Jefferson St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Rainey, Loyce Renee PO Box 51 Camp St. Moreland, GA 30259 Directory 185 Rainey, Tammy Denise PO Box 51 Moreland, GA 30259 Rainwater, Susan Marie 1217 Grantland Rd. Apt. D-l Griffin, GA 30223 Ramirez, Amada 601 W. Haralson St. Apt. 10 LaGrange, GA 30240 Randolph, Philip Alexander 2532 Pine Lake Rd. Tucker, GA 30084 Rao, Mangala Sharad 200 Cheyenne Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Reames, Meri Frances Rt. 2 Box 175 Hamilton, GA 31811 Reed, Lisa Karen 1134 Country Club Rd. Newnan, GA 30263 Reese, Melonie Dean 605 Evergreen Dr. Sandersville, GA 31082 Reeves, Pamela Prather 404 Cooley Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Reeves, Robert Britt 1565 Rainier Falls Dr. Atlanta, GA 30329 Rensenhouse, Julie Rae 137 Stonelake Ct. Tabb, VA 23602 Reyes, Louis A. Jr. 257 Northgate Trace Roswell, GA 30075 Rhodes, Dennie 506 Boyd Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Rice, Melissa Marie PO Box 1015 Bay Minette, AL 36507 Riddle, Karon M. Box 442 LaGrange College LaGrange, GA 30240 Riley, Cindy N. 8373 Pima Ct. Jonesboro, GA 30236 Riley, Emilie Anne 4044 Youngs Mill Rd. Apt C LaGrange, GA 30240 Roberts, Julie 1327 Fairview Dr. Moultrie, GA 31768 Robertson, Brenda J. Rt. 2 Box 463 Whitesville Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Robertson, Virginia Annette 201 Forest Cir. Perry, FL 32347 Robinson, Robby Wyatt 565 Sivell Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Robinson, Tanya Elise 804 South Fling Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Rogers, Anthony Hollis 119 Ashling Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Rohl, Gloria A. 104 Lady Elaine St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Roper, David Lawrence 2134 Wells Dr. Columbus, GA 31906 Rosso, Tammy M. 960 Lindridge Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30324 Rothschild, Michael Scott 108 Bay Valley Dr. Milledgeville, GA 31061 Rowan, Edward Andrew 400 Olive St. Palatka, FL 32077 Rowe, James F. 107 Linda Lane LaGrange, GA 30240 Rowe, Janet S. PO Box 903 Roanoke, AL 36274 Rumble, Robert Frederick Rt. 1 Box 155 Pelham, GA 31779 Rushforth, Karen Gail 115 Lakecrest Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 S Sams, Lisa Ann 118 Whitaker Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Sands, Tarcy Carol 306-B Harwell Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Satterfield, Amy Nasworthy 2630 Youngs Mill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Satterfield, Rachel Ann 2730 Sardis Church Rd. Gainesville, GA 30506 Satterwhite, Jennifer Lane Rt. 5 Box 504 Hanson Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Sauc ier, Keith Everest 4806 Mountville Rd. Hogansville, GA 30230 Savage, John Anthony 119 Old Airport Rd. Apt. 22 LaGrange, GA 30240 Schuh, Lee Yung 1166 Crystal Lake Rd. College Park, GA 30349 Scott, Alvin Perry Jr. Rt. 1 Box 961 Lanett, AL 36863 Scott, Betty Holloway 120 Roy Stallings Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Scott, Claudia Camille 841 Main St. Canton, GA 30114 Scott, Nadine Blaylock 119 Old Airport Rd. 26 LaGrange, GA 30240 Scott, Paul Travis 328 Woodfield Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Scott, Thomas Walker 3669 Honeycomb Dr. Conyers, GA 30208 Searcy, Stuart Reid 295 Youngs Mill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Seay, Brian Douglas 2415 Leann Cir. Chattanooga, TN 37406 Sebaugh, John Wesley 2501 Lake Jodeco Rd. Jonesboro, GA 30236 Sengoku, Keiko East-West Fndtn PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Sharp, Susan Joy PO Box 109 LaGrange, GA 30241 Shealey, Glenn Allen 606 Ginger Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Shealy, David D. 500 West Haralson St. Apt. 5 LaGrange, GA 30240 Shelnutt, Gegory Paul Rt. 2 Box 466 Roanoke, AL 36274 Sheppard, Melody Yaghn Rt. 6 Box 327 Vernon Ferry Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Shinabarger, Kellie Jeanne 1515 Hogansville Rd. 166 LaGrange, GA 30240 Shouse, Linda Diane 235 S. Dr. Lake Talmadge Hampton, GA 30228 Sherwsbury, Michael Wayne 217 Park Hill Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Sills, Barron Ashley Coleman Rd. Cuthbert, GA 31740 Simmons, Arleen Leatrice Rt. 5 Box 1618 Lafayette, GA 30728 Simonton, Jay Clifford Four River Mist Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Sims, Danny Clark PO Box 718 LaGrange, GA 30241 Sims, Robert Brannon 242 Lochway NE Eatonton, GA 31024 Sivell, Ronald A. 106 Daugherty St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Skinner, Merritt H. 321 Woodfield Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Skinner, Robert Y. 13 Cecil Hunter Rd. Moreland, GA 30259 Skinner, Wallace G. 321 Woodfield Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Smith, Charmaine T. PO Box N-3459 Nassau, Bahamas Smith, Deborah Ann Rt. 2 Box 705 Thompson Rd. Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Smith, Johnna D. 528 Newton Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Smith, Kathryn Ann Rt. 1 Box 300 Brooks, GA 30205 Smith, Kimberly Lee 110 Shady Oaks Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Smith, Kimberly Louise 608 A Hill St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Smith, Melanie M. 1317 Bartley Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Smith, Paul M. 5 N. Fairlawn Dr. Carrollton, GA 30117 Smith, Rowena L. Rt. 2 Box 1A Hogansville, GA 30230 Smith, Shirley L. 705 Valley Dr. Dalton, GA 30720 Smith, Sylvia Ann 538 Payne Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Spano, John J. 4430 Tilly Mill Rd. 10-B Doraville, GA 30360 Speer, Barbara Roberson PO Box 223 LaGrange, GA 30240 Spradlin, Stephanie 21-22 Teaver Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stallings, Melissa Ann 5841 Wiltshire Dr. Columbus, GA 31904 Stallings, Sheryl Lynn 5841 Wiltshire Dr. Columbus, GA 31904 Starling, Richard L. Ill Plumtree Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Steed, Connie J. 539 Newton Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Steen, Kathy B. PO Box 31 Glenn, GA 30219 Stephens, Gregg C. Rt. 2 Whitesville Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stephens, Jeffrey 3683 Whitesville Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stephens, Michael E. 308 Harwell Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stewart, Deborah Lynne 201 N. Lewis St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stewart, James A. 1693 Timberland Dr. Atlanta, GA 30345 Stewart, Roger A. 406 E. Main St. Warrenton, GA 30828 Stitch, Marsha A. 9 Linden Dr. Newnan, GA 30263 Stitch, Neil 9 Linden Dr. Newnan, GA 30263 Stidham, Jeffrey 453 Cana of Galilee Tucker, GA 30084 Stogner, Caffie T. 5 Whiting St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stoneking, Stephanie 3242 Cardinal Lake Dr. Duluth, GA 30136 Storey, Kay 100 West Gate Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stribling, Harry H. 922 Malibu Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Stroud, Stefanie 250 Lawrenceville St. McDonough, GA 30253 Sullivan, Dawn M. Rt. 1 Box 1098 Woodbine, GA 31569 Sullivan, Kenneth E. 100 Pinedale Ct. Covington, GA 30209 Suzuki, Akira East-West Fndin PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Swanson, Rita H. Rt. 1 Box 281 West Point, GA 31833 T Takacs, Steve G. 102 Linsmore Lot 57 LaGrange, GA 30240 Takeuchi, Yoshitoya East- West Fndt PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Tang, Thomas 1603 Vernon Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Tanner, Charles Q. Jr. PO Box 714 Claxton, GA 30417 1 ' SSIDirectory Tanner, Nancy 4 Railroad St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Tanner, Paul D. 116 McDonald St. Cuthbert, GA 31704 Tate, Paul A. PO Box 3551 LaGrange, GA 30241 Tezuka, Michihiro 2-2 Kugo 2 Chome Yokosuka-Shi Kanagawa, Japan Tharpe, Clifford 339 Lamont Dr. Decatur, GA 30030 Thomas, Anna E. 4710 Springdale Rd. Austell, GA 30001 Thomas, Melanie 1246 Mootv Bridge Rd. 66 LaGrange, GA 30240 Thomaston, Kenneth 314 Camp Viola Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Thompson, Holly C. 336 Sivell Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Thompson, Lori PO Box 275 Manchester, GA 31816 Thompson, Maranda PO Box 176 Ailey, GA 30410 Thurman, Paula 205 Lake Forrest Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Tigner, Charles Box C LaGrange Rd. Greenville, GA 30222 Tilinski, Randolph 728 Bayliss Dr. Marietta, GA 30067 Tinsley, Cordrey 8399 E Hwy 16 Senoia, GA 30276 Titus, Mellanie 118 Northwoods Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Towns, Marion PO Box 65 Mountville, GA 30261 Trainer, Alan 1064 Pine St. Conyers, GA 30207 Trammell, Mollie Rt. 1 Box 14-A Luthersville, GA 30251 Trammell, Sereda Rt. 1 Box 252 Five Points, AL 36855 Traylor, Regenia 402 Whitaker Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Trimeloni, Michael Rt. 1 Box 170 Hogansville, GA 30230 Trizzino, Thomas 109 Deal Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Troup, William 8525 Old Cutler Rd. Coral Gables, FL 33156 Truitt, Pattie 313 McGregor St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Tsapayi, Alice 3525 Tates Creek Rd. 23 Lexington, KY 40502 Tucker, Joan 5 Cherokee St. Newnan, GA 30263 Tucker, Josh 325 S Rountree Metta, GA 30439 Tucker Marsha 148 Hazel Way LaGrange, GA 30240 Tucker, Pamela 707 B Mona Lane LaGrange, GA 30240 Tucker, Wanda 511 N 3rd St. Lanett, AL 36863 Turner, Hal PO Box 273 Carnesville, GA 30521 Turner, Rosha 2324 New Hutchinson Mill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Twiggs, Jennifer 2611 Lookout Dr. Columbus, GA 31906 Tyson, Judith PO Box 2539 LaGrange, GA 30241 U Upchurch, B. Joyce 38 Stewart Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Usami, Kenichi East- West Fndin PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 V Valle, Valerie 1515 Hogansville Rd. 98 LaGrange, GA 30240 Vanlandingham, Kris 2604 S W 83rd Ave. Davie, FL 33328 Varella, Bonnie 782 Kiowa Dr. Marietta, GA 30060 Vaughan, Cynthia 5 SE 14th St. Lanett, AL 36863 Vaughan, Mary 134 Whitlock Ave. Marietta, GA 30064 Vogel, Richard PO Box 3011 LaGrange, GA 30241 W Wade, Angela 255 Old School Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Wadsworth, Terry 4295B Pleasant Lake Village Ln. Duluth, GA 30136 Walker, Jerry 68 Wares Cross Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Waller, Doug PO Box 24 Shellman, GA 31786 Walls, Frances Rt. 1 Box 65 Luthersville, GA 30251 Walters, Bradley Rt. 5 Box 823 Mt. Tabor Rd. Dallas, GA 30132 Ward, Kenneth 6613 Meadowlark Dr. Riverdale, GA 30296 Ward, Timothy P. Rt. 5 Box 701 LaGrange, GA 30240 Ware, Glen PO Box 969 LaGrange, GA 30240 Warrayat, Ibrahim 1907 Tibbes Terrace Dalton, GA 30720 Warrayat, Marwan 1907 Tibbes Terr. Dalton, GA 30720 Warren, Patricia 4198 Autumn Woods Ct. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Warren, William 440 Knoll Wds Terr. Roswell, GA 30075 Watanabe, Yuko East-West Fndtn PO Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Watson, Christopher 222 Northampton Rd. Leeburg, GA 31763 Weathers, Carol Jean 313 Vernon Ferry Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Webb, Michael 532 Gregg Dr. Lilburn, GA 30247 Webb, Gayle Knight 567 Baughs Cross Rd. West Point, GA 31833 Weisenburger, Thomas 106 Commerce Ct. LaGrange, GA 30240 Welch, Jeffrey 2898-B Hammond Hgts Ft. Campbell, KY 42223 Welch, Kara King 209 Mimosa Terrace LaGrange, GA 30240 Weller, James Edward 531 Ponce De Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 Weller, Kimberly Ann 531 E Ponce De Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 Wells, Charles Nelson 3395 Blue Sky Way Lithia Springs, GA 30057 West, Brenda Marie 14 S Kight Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 West, Traci Leigh 510 Ridley Ave. LaGrange, GA 30240 Westmoreland, William 305 Yorktown Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 White, James Bradley 1705 Plantation Oaks Jacksonville, FL 32223 Whitneer, Randy Keith PO Box 1511 Cartersville, GA 30120 Whitney, Nancy Rt. 1 Box 670 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Wiggins, Alma 103 Holly Lane LaGrange, GA 30240 Willard, Beverly 775 Densley Dr. Decatur, GA 30030 Willely, Michael 106 Shannon Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Williams, Calvin 315 E 8th St. West Point, GA 31833 Williams, Ezell Jr. Rt. 7 Box 108 Athens, AL 35611 Williams, H. Stephen Box 955 Social Circle, GA 30279 Williams, James M. 818 S 10th St. Lanett, AL 36863 Williams, Julie Ann 2699 Shetland Dr. Decatur, GA 30033 Williams, Margaret M. 4170 Newborn Rd. Newborn, GA 30262 Williams, Marilyn Thompson Rt. 1 Box 283 A West Point, GA 31833 Williams, Michael Luther 2125 Sumter Lake Dr. Marietta, GA 30062 Williams, Patricia Dunn 1110 Hip Pocket Rd. Peachtree City, GA 30269 Williams, Ramona Denise Rt. 2 Box 72 Preston, GA 31824 Williams, Susan Maxie 270 Waterview Dr. LaGrange, GA 30240 Williams, Tracy Leigh Rt. 1 Box 431-A Arnoldsville, GA 30619 Willimon, Richard 1018 Country Club Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Wilson, David Bryan 5651 Dekalb Lane Norcross, GA 30093 Wilson, Jacquelyn 105 West Lake Dr. Fayetteville, GA 30214 Wise, Terri Ann 110 Hialeay Way Roswell, GA 30075 Wood, Edward Phillip Rt. 1 Box 656 Bainbridge, GA 31717 Woods, Troyce Yarenette Rt. 2 Box 1700 Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Worden, Anne B. 699-A Elm St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Wright, Gary Eugene 123 Brenda Blvd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Wright, Gregory Walter 24 Waverly Circle Newnan, GA 30263 Wright, James Jeffrey PO Box 110 Mountville, GA 30261 Wrye, Ronald Glen 405 Hila Rd. Millersville, MD 21108 Y Yamaguchi, Rie 304-1 Owada Yachiyo-shi Chiba 276 Tokyo, Japan Yamoka, Atsushi East- West Fnd Box 10067 Atlanta, GA 30319-0067 Yancey, Jimmy 924 Arizona St. LaGrange, GA 30240 Yarbrough, Robert Todd 220 Baywood Cir. LaGrange, GA 30240 Yates, George A. 134 Bartley Rd. 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Love, Mom, Dad and Tana Advertisement 193 [UTCHINSON-TRAYLOR INSURANCE AGENCY ' Protecting Your Future 200 Broad Street LaGrange, Georgia 30240 (404) 884-2361 Have lunch with us at our New Orleans House Restaurant In the Garden Room Ramada Inn 1513 LaFayette Pkwy LaGrange, Georgia 884-6175 A Commitment to Excellence A Tradition of Service FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LaGRANGE 101 N. Greenwood — LaGrange, GA 30240 884-1701 THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK 200 Main Street LaGrange, Georgia 303 Broad Street LaGrange, Georgia 1801 West Point Road LaGrange, Georgia 599 Third Ave. West Point, Georgia DOUG HOFFMAN Guide Service on West Point Lake (404) 884-1346 PO. Box 22: 1 LaGrange, GA 302 ' 1 150 Commerce Ave. LaGrange, Georgia CgS Member FDIC (404) 884-6611 194 Advertisement MANSOWS Columbus Store Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Closed Sundays Harmony Place, Airport Thruway Phone 327-3700 LaGrange Store Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closed Sundays W. Lafayette Square Phone 884-7305 COCA-COLA ENJOY AND A SMILE! Coca-Cola Bottling Company of West Point-LaGrange West Point, Georgia Advertisement 195 1907 IX. S.G.A. This year the 1986-87 L.C. S.G.A. paid a special thanks to many people who truly helped this year happen. Below are listed their names: Nancy Alford Allyson Langley Michelle Alvarez Charlie Lincoln Phillip Anglin Amber Matteson Carolyn Burgess Jeanette McLeroy Ken Cline Valerie Mills Kenneth Corley Marianne Murphy Andy Craig Walter Murphy Julia Dyar Tracy Nunnally Tim Ellis Michael Pearson Paul Farr Camille Scott David Foster Chad Fields Allen Stewart Brian Germano Paul Tate Chris Gilliard Alan Trainer Tony Griffith Mae Towns Henry Harbin Hal Turner Keith Hinze Justin Warren Ken Hutchins John Wesley Jenny Jack Modie Woodyard and Crew Keith Whitener Tracey Young Mike Jones Sandra Johnson 196 Quadrangle I CRIED A DIFFERENT STORY By Tim Ellis I cried a different story to hear your voice again And the Birds flew across my imagination to a field that was not sane. A winged tear wrapped ' round my cheek Searching for a playground of a different richness and a son of a different beat. As I plucked a flower from the fruit of thought I heard a whispering of mourning — and a sunrise was bought. But I saw you again laughing on a rainbow. As if a cloud would carry you away to another heart you know. Again I cried a different story And woke up next to you this faithful morning. by Sharon Diane Guida A certain scene wanted to postpone itself, Hold back, lay low and reform itself, So nobody ' d have a change of heart, No more revisions. The scene reassessed its past, fixated Like a reason about to lose its why, Or a pass, its nerve, It paused. It foreshadowed itself, It couldn ' t help but set itself up. It was: Reared on nervouso trysts, Kidnapped from office hours, Spoon-fed on Saturday Park rendevous, Tempted into serious luncheon cafes, Rebelling against the mounting expectations, Crying its eyes out to the night Holding out for a climax Pleading mornings for another point of view Reconciling midday into some context. Analyzing, analyzing its mind out of its fictions. But diminished to the irony that it ever was In the first place, first person. And bored with the tingle of discretions. The loneliness of prayer, It lies around; it skirts the issue. It can ' t get ahead It can ' t make a living Out of unearned emotions. Rambling, it wanders Into a walk-up on Broadway and 67th, By some small twist of fate, It finds its point in a period — And the man takes his hat and the next flight out And the woman turns on her heel to her wonder- ing family Instep, quietly bleeding down the stairs And the baby is aborted via a messy system That slugs itself out Somewhere on the Jersey shore Or therabouts. PERFORMING By April Love Sit down beside me here on the blanket and reach down deeper into your bag of pasts and squeeze out a trick for me so that I can see you and touch you and remember you here with me now and then without me. 1 98 Quadrangle REMEMBRANCE By Emily Paxton McClurg Soft summer nights of forty years ago, Small-town South, you were our world. We knew not that any other place existed. For you were everything we needed in that simple time. You were love and security and a pat on the back when needed. You were golden lazy days at the community swimming pool And leisurely mornings spent under the pecan trees stringing beans or peeling peaches. You were children playing under the street light at night While neighbors visited each other on front porches Swinging gently and catching a bit of breeze For there were no air conditioners or televisions to keep people inside and isolated. They would chat, and listen indulgently to the cries of Red Light and May I or perhaps Bom-bom-bom. Those long-ago children are no more, but as adults they must once in a while remember As they lead their harried lives, trying to keep pace with today. They remember, and they long briefly to hear their own children Shouting and playing under the street light in the hot summer nights While planting their roots deeply in your soil. So as to sustain them in the years to come, wherever they may go. THE CURIOUS DEITY by Tim Taunton REVEALING ME By April Love When you sit with me and feel nothing and say nothing and think nothing and when you sit with me and don ' t even look at me I feel naked and alone and I feel exposed And there is no pain like the pain of a revelation ignored. ' CAT WOMAN OF THE MARDI GRAS By Tim Taunton Quadrangle 199 p e4f 6U L '


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