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TO: READERS, SUBSCRIBERS, ADVERTISERS AID ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORT TIE HILLTOP E WS. THE STAFF OP THE THF WISHES TO SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR THE HEWS PEER VvE ARE GIVING YOU THIS WEEK. THE FAULT IS IN PArtT OUR OWN FOR NOT HAV- ING SEEN THE PAPER AND THE INCOMPETENT PRINTING PIM WITH WHIHHWE HAVE BEEN ASSOCLVTING BEFORE THIS PAPER WENT TO PEESS. THE ONLY REASON V/E -.RE DISTRIBUTING THESE PAPERS IS TO SHOW YOU TH..T WE HAVE BEEN WORKING THESE P.ST TWO WEEKS. LET US EXPLAIN WHAT :LS HAPPENED. Ill ORDER TO BREAK EVEN ON THE COST OP PRINTING A POUR PAGE NEWS? J? ER, T THAT FAPER MUST II *VE TEO PAGES CP ADVERTISEMENTS. AND, WHEN THE LAY- OUT IS DONE CORRECTLY THE REMAINING TWO PAGES OF COPY ARE INDEED ATTRACTIVE AMD NOTEWORTHY. IN THE PAPER YOU NOW IIAVE, DATED NOVEMBER FIRST, THERE /ERE CONTRACTED EXACTLY TWO PAGES OF ADS. HOWEVER, UPON INSPECTION YOU WILL FIND THAT THESE ARE ALMOST THREE PAGES OF ADS. THE SIMPLE REASON BEING THAT THEPRIHTERS DID NOT FOLLOW uUR INSTRUCT TIONS ffi NCERNING THE DESIRED SIZE (F THE ADS, ^ND TOOK UPON THEMSELVES THE TASK OP GIVING TO THE STUDENTS OP LC ONE OF THE tfORST EXCUSES FOR A NEWSPAPER ANY (F US H„VE EVER SEEN. NEVER AGAIN WILL THIS HAPPEN. A NEW HTN WILL BE OUT ON NOVEMBER 1$, WITH A BRAND NEW FACE. WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE SUPPORTERS OF THE HTN, AID HOPE THEY CONTINUE TO STAY WITH US DESPITE THIS UNSATISFACTORY EDITION. SINCERELY, THE HILLTOP NEWS.

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TO: READERS, SUBSCRIBERS, ADVERTISERS AID ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORT TIE HILLTOP E WS.

THE STAFF OP THE THF WISHES TO SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR THE HEWS PEER VvE ARE GIVING YOU THIS WEEK. THE FAULT IS IN PArtT OUR OWN FOR NOT HAV- ING SEEN THE PAPER AND THE INCOMPETENT PRINTING PIM WITH WHIHHWE HAVE BEEN ASSOCLVTING BEFORE THIS PAPER WENT TO PEESS. THE ONLY REASON V/E -.RE DISTRIBUTING THESE PAPERS IS TO SHOW YOU TH..T WE HAVE BEEN WORKING THESE P.ST TWO WEEKS. LET US EXPLAIN WHAT :LS HAPPENED. Ill ORDER TO BREAK EVEN ON THE COST OP PRINTING A POUR PAGE NEWS? J? ER, T THAT FAPER MUST II *VE TEO PAGES CP ADVERTISEMENTS. AND, WHEN THE LAY- OUT IS DONE CORRECTLY THE REMAINING TWO PAGES OF COPY ARE INDEED ATTRACTIVE AMD NOTEWORTHY. IN THE PAPER YOU NOW IIAVE, DATED NOVEMBER FIRST, THERE /ERE CONTRACTED EXACTLY TWO PAGES OF ADS. HOWEVER, UPON INSPECTION YOU WILL FIND THAT THESE ARE ALMOST THREE PAGES OF ADS. THE SIMPLE REASON BEING THAT THEPRIHTERS DID NOT FOLLOW uUR INSTRUCT TIONS ffi NCERNING THE DESIRED SIZE (F THE ADS, ^ND TOOK UPON THEMSELVES THE TASK OP GIVING TO THE STUDENTS OP LC ONE OF THE tfORST EXCUSES FOR A NEWSPAPER ANY (F US H„VE EVER SEEN. NEVER AGAIN WILL THIS HAPPEN. A NEW HTN WILL BE OUT ON NOVEMBER 1$, WITH A BRAND NEW FACE. WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE SUPPORTERS OF THE HTN, AID HOPE THEY CONTINUE TO STAY WITH US DESPITE THIS UNSATISFACTORY EDITION.

SINCERELY, THE HILLTOP NEWS.

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'Che Hilltop Betos "Covers Dixie Like The P/qgue"

YOUTH APPRECIATION

WEEK NOV. 1»-17

VOL. xn NO. 3 THE HILLTOP NEWS, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia NOT. 1, 1968

Homecoming Nears

Tommy James and The Shondells"

"Tartuffe" to Premiere LaGRANGE ,GA.--The Georgia premiere of an American adap- tation of Moliere's classical drama, "Tartuffe," will be the opening production of LaGrange College's 1968-69 theater sea- son.

Presented previously only at the Asola Theater in Sarasota, Fla., the translated "Tartuffe" will be staged in the college's Dobbs Theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7, 8 and 9.

Performances are scheduled

on Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. The Saturday performance will be at 4:30 p.m. as a part of traditional Homecoming fest- ivities on the campus.

Translated by Eberle Thomas and Robert Strane, co-directors of the Asolo Theater, "Tartuffe" will be directed at LaGrange by Thomas Jeffery.

Thomas and Strane moved and updated the Moliere master- piece from the French seven- teenth century to the United States shortly after the Civil War. In explaining their adap- tation of "Tartuffe," the trans- lators said, "The central issues of 'Tartuffe'—hypocrisy, gulli- bility, exploitation and cheapen- ing of things we hold sacred- are universal. Yet the original

context of these issues, the ori- ginal 'world' of the play no lon- ger serves as an adequate bas- is for the FELT experience that makes for enjoyment in the theater.

"Too many rich details re- lating to the moment-to- moment living experiences of the family unit in this play are

Continued on Page 2

BY ELAINE HITCHOCK

Preparations for Home- coming Weekend, Nov. 8 and 9, are well underway. Heading the weekend up is Gene Grame as the Student Homecoming Chairman.

Saturday, the ninth of Nov- ember, will officially begin at ten o'clock with registration, coffee, and campus tours for the alumni. At eleven o'clock Randy Pollard, class of 1960, of Lilburn, Georgia, will pre- side at a business meeting of the National Alumni Associa- tion. Scheduled class reunion wttl be from eleven thirty until the Alumni Luncheon at twelve- thirty. The luncheon speaker will be Marshall Harrison Dau- gherty, chairman of the Art Department at Mercer Univer- sity, Macon, Georgia. During the luncheon, Dr. Henry will accept a statue of John Wes- ley, from Mr. A.C. Durden, Sr., of CrawfordsvUle, Fla., given in honor of Harrison and Susan Daugherty.

The presentation of Home- coming Queen Canidatesandthe crowning of the 1968 Home- coming Queen will be after se- lections by the LaGrange Col- lege Choralaires at two o'clock. The senior contestants are Betty Alician Wagnar spon-

sored by the Wesley Fellow- ship, Nancy Elizabeth James, sponsored by toe Senior Class", {Catherine Suzanne Whitner, sponsored by the Curtain Rai- sers and Julia Elizabeth Towns sponsored by the Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity. Juniors in the con- test are Susan Keysen spon- sored by the Circle K, Jane Corneal Owen sponsored by the Junior Class, Judith Lee Holt sponsored by the WAA, Carol Marynelle Cunningham sp- onsored by the Hilltop News, Peggy Frances Cobb sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Theta So- rority, Jeanne Marie Blackburn sponsored by the Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity, Catherine Cordelia Martin sponsored by the Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity and Nina Elizabeth Field spon- sored by the SNEA. Rebecca Ann Martin sponsored by the Inter-Faith Council, Carol Ann Vaughn sponsored by the Soph- more Class, Monica Ann Sack- ett sponsored by the Alpha Phi Beta Sorority, Constance Faith Lyle sponsored by the Kappa Phi Delta Sorority, Marilyn E- laine DiBone sponsored by the Student Government Associa- tion and Nancy Jane Kight spon- sored by the Choralaires are the sophomores entered. The freshmen participating are

Continued on Page 4

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Well, here we are with an- other issue, so open up the pas- ture gate and lef s go. After a couple of weeks of watching the intramural football action things have opened up some- what. As of right now Gamma Phi is on top with a 3 and 0 record foUowed by Pi Delt with 2 and 1, the Indies 1 and 2 and Sigma Nu 0 and 3. It looks like its going to be a battle royal between the Gobblins and the Delts. Pi Delt has the upper hand as far as statistics go with a total of 66 points scored to 20 scored by their opponents. However, Gamma Phi got the edge when the two met and came out on top by a score of 14-6. These two teams will

meet again this week in a game that should speU the tide for the remainder of the season. It should be an even more ex- citing game than their first meeting. On the other hand, the Independents, while having a hard time winning are giving everybody trouble. Their weight and depth advantage is making its mark on their op- ponents and they can'tbe cross- ed out of the picture yet. With 6 games left to play for all teams anything could happen be- fore if s aU over and it pro- bably will.

Looking now to whaf s going on in the L. C. Gymnasium,

the momentum that the Pan- thers started last year seems to be even stronger now. In workouts so far this year the Panthers show the character- istics of what should lead to a very successful season for 68- 69. The season opener with Columbus CoUege here on Wed., Nov. 20 should show the city of LaGrange and LaGrange Col- lege along with the GJ.C. what is in store for the season.What the Panthers need now is moral support. Combining that with the strength and spirit they al- ready have, things will really be popping in Coach Mariotti's Panther Pit at the bottom of the Hill.

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8***THE HILLTOP NEWS, Nov. 1, 1968 TARTUFFE hinterland of the Frenchseven-

_ teenth century," they said. Continued from Page 1 Butch ^er has ^ title

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"Guys and Dolls", "Mr. Roberts," "Damn Yankes," and "Look Homeward, Angel," he is called the "Preacher" in the drama.

Margaret Lunsford is cast as Elmira, the wife of Organ Pernelle. She has been seen as Helen Keller in "The Mir- acle Worker" and a number of other dramatic roles at La- Grange.

Other leading members of the "Tartuffe" cast will in- clude Joe Hubbard as Organ Pernelle; Marianne Clarkson as Doreen, Mariane Pernelle's maid; Alice Brooks as Mrs. Pernelle, Organ's mother; and Lucius Harwell as Judge Cleance, Organ's brother-in- law.

Lucia Carr of Jackson and Robert Hand of LaG range will be In the roles of Mariane and Damis Pernelle, Organ's child- ren and Elmira's step-children.

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HOMECOMING NEARS

From Page 1

Mandy Davis Turner sponsored by the MAA, Miriam Deborah Mays sponsored by the Fresh- men Class and Sandra Lee Shields sponsored by the Beta Rho Fraternity. The judges making this decision are Mrs. Gardner Newman of LaGrange, Mr. Shaeffer Herd of West Point and Mr. R.E. Vonnehunt of Ho- gansville. The queen will re-

ceive a dozen red roses, a trophy and a bracelet with an engraved charm. The Maid of Honor and the three runner- up will each receive a charm.

Mark Skenes is the parade marshall assisted by Joe Mc- Clean and Lucius Harwell. The parade, scheduled for three o'- clock, will have six floats and sixteen cars. They will carry the theme which is "A Tribute To Walt Disney." The Fresh- men Class, the Alpha Phi Beta Sorority, the Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority, the Kappa Phi Delta Sorority, the Sigma Nu Pi Fra- ternity and the Gamma Phi Al-

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The Speech and Drama De- partment will present Mo- liere's TARTUFFE as trans- lated by Eberle Thomas and Robert Strane at four o'clock. Admission is one dollar for Adults and fifty cents for child- ren.

Butch Miller is in charge of the Homecoming Dance, which is at eight o'clock featuring Tommy James and the Shon- dells. There is no charge for alumni and students at La- Grange College but the dance is closed to the public. During the intermission the Homecoming Queen and her Court will be presented. Also at this time the Homecoming Awards will be presented.

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